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It's nice that (for the most part) Atari 2600 games have stayed very affordable over the years. 2019 was the year of rebuilding my old Sega Genesis collection, which went quite well even though a lot of games had gone up in price, and I think 2020 is going to be the year I get my former Atari 2600 library back together.
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Maybe I've should have said "most of the games I want to own and play have stayed very affordable" lol I know there's plenty of rare and expensive Atari 2600 games out there, but outside of a few occasional titles like H.E.R.O. or Montezuma's Revenge there's not a whole lot on my personal wants list that's going to break the bank.
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Use the AA Top 2600 game list to start mate. Then at least you'll have the best players ... and go from there. I stick with clean cart only (keeping the price down and storage space), stored in these ... https://www.retroprotection.com/Atari-2600-Cartridge-Protectors-400-pack-259.htm
Stack gr8. I trade out or sell doubles. As long as I have the game, I don't give a shit about variations. If it plays fine, then I have the game!
Sorry. Quick, shit photo. Just gives an idea of stacking. Doesn't look that much, but thats over 200 unique carts.
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