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  1. It was my understanding that you "had" to have a hard drive for the BC games... Roger
  2. So, are you saying that if you got one of the $199 360 slim units, you could use a USB drive and it would then be backward compatible with the original X-Box games?!? Thanks, Roger
  3. http://atari-sales.c...read.php?tid=17 Do we have to register on that website to access the links? Thanks http://www.sendspace.com/file/8whu9w Thank you, that worked perfectly!
  4. http://atari-sales.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=17 Do we have to register on that website to access the links? Thanks
  5. Argh... postage would probably make this cost prohibitive... anyone else? Thank you, Roger
  6. Good luck on getting A8bit disks... I've been trying for a while with very, very little luck Roger
  7. Dude owes me $5... not a lot but money is money
  8. Thanks for the info. I revised my description. This had ZERO interest on the forum so hopefully someone on eBay will want it. Thanks again, Roger
  9. I'd rather sell it all as a group... I dropped the price by another $5. I'll give it a day or so then it goes on eBay. Thanks, Roger
  10. I don't know alot about 2600 history but that's what I thought too... I was told otherwise in the 2600 forum Roger
  11. I've dropped the price and also stated that I'd trade this for a Stelladapter! Thanks
  12. I actually modded my Xbox for those emulators but the controls are wonky and don't work on a number of games XBMC is cool though... Roger
  13. This has been posted in the Marketplace: http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/164688-atari-2600-6-switcher-and-5-games/ Thanks
  14. OK, here what you get: - Atari 6 switcher which is apparantly "light" and not "heavy" (and yet it still has the Sunnyvale sticker on the bottom). The unit is extremely clean (inside and out). - Old RF switch box and a correct Atari power supply (it reads "Atari Part No. CO16353 - Input: 120V 60Hz 9W, Output: 9V DC 500mA - SA9500-1 - Made in Taiwan 7 82."). The power supply has a bit of epoxy(?) around the edges, so I'm not sure if it was repaired but it works perfectly. - Set of paddles and two Atari joysticks. One of the joysticks has a red (not the true orange color) button which clicks when pressed. The stick also clicks when moved so it may have some internal issues. The other joystick has no issues. - 5 games: Super Breakout (a couple of scratches on the label), Spider Fighter (some glue residue bleeding through on the label), Target Fun (no label issues), Jungle Hunt (no label issues) and Pac Man (some surface wear and light scratches on the label). I have tested everything and, unless stated above, it works fine. Please see pics below. Asking $34.99 plus shipping (the box weighs in between 8 and 8.25 lbs). Or I'd trade it all for a Stelladapter! Thanks, Roger
  15. I have a silly question, but could you hook one of these up to an LCD TV with a PC input?!? You know, for using MAME etc. Thanks, Roger
  16. So close and yet so far Nice pick up... let me know if you wanna unload any of those disks... Roger
  17. Yes, this one will run on 6 C batteries too but I really need the power supply (and manual). Thanks, Roger
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