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my atari isn't that heavy. I saw it and thought it was a heavy sixer, but it's pretty light. the SN is 386862
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quote: Originally posted by Skatepunk60: combat (text label) agreed
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I have friends that are into atari as well, but I don't hang out with them when I am looking for stuff because I don't want to feel like I have to snag something before a friend sees it. At the same time I don't want to have them grab something rare and then feel like, man if I would have seen that first it would have been on.
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He knows too much... May I ask you for your address and social security number please?
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Texas Chainsaw question for anyone that has the cart.
1090 replied to snakeeyesdd's topic in Atari 2600
HAHAHAHA I feel enlightened. -
Another fine looking sandwich. Sorry for mistakingly calling the bologna sandiwch a ham sandwich. I'm just wondering WHY someone would toss an 8 bit sandiwch image on a 2 bit screenshot.
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On the blue plate one inch from the bottom and two inches from the right side of the image. ATARI, THE OTHER WHITE MEAT
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The ham sandwich looks a little above the 2600s graphic capabilities, yet delicious all the same.
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Awesome guys, thanks a lot for your help. I mean it.
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That is actually the limited edition X-Man boystick.
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Actually since we would be giving you photo credit do whatever you think would look artistic in your mind, being as it will be a reflection of you to others that read the CD credits.
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Steve, that would be awesome. Take as many as you can If the photo quality is good I'm sure we will use it. If possible please have the cord trail off to the left as we will need to edit the picture somewhat to put a white background behind it and will want the controller line to trail off to the left. Thanks a lot Kenny
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Just blow in it really hard... heh.
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Yeah I slept on it, i heard they repressed it. They are all local St Louis kids. I remember seeing it at turntable lab and thinking how i needed to get it sometime, then it sold out. **** A TRUCK
