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Greendude

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  1. That is why I bought a atari 2600 jr. Can't believe those things still work after almost 40 years. To top it all off got me an old crt tv and some slim jims. The complete retro look.


  2. Dumb mistake cost me games. Hope someone does not do the same. I threw away around 30 carts not knowing you have to press the reset button to start them since some started with the press of the controller button I thought the carts had gone bad since some are 40 years old. Noone told me about this until I decided to return some carts. By then I was sure I was done with carts but the seller told me to restart the games and they started right up. Hope someone doesn't make the same ediotic mistake. I peobably lost $40 or more in the process too.


  3. I finally decided to order the av mod kit for my atari 2600 jr. I see most av mods have the rca plugs connected on the right side. I saw one person selling a jr that had the rca's put where the power connector is at but I see too intruding. Is there a way to put the those 3 connectors where the rf connector is at right now? Of course I have to take the rf out but is it possible.


  4. I didn't have brasso at hand but decided to use a thin sand paper on the contact points after opening the cartridge. To my amazement they came to life on the screen but yet the controls did not work. For some reason some had the video lined up to the right or even broken up. One thing is sure, dirt and grime accumulated over the years on the contacts and also affected the chip itself. Weird that controllers don't work. I gave up. The ones that worked might had been people who had them in storage were humidity and exposure did not ruin them.


  5. Can't forget the year 1981 JCPenny. That box stacked up. It looked attracted. It would provide years of entertainment. I wished Atari was among the big players today. Probably they made another mistake with the Jaguar. In any case blade runner came at a great time. I love the 80's.


  6. I have two of them. I think the problems have been sorted by now I bought them 4 weeks ago no problems so far. One thing I have to say is these look amazingly cool and feel like the original or better. I just like them. Thats one thing I would stay with the extra controller even if I sold my retron77.

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  7. I have like 20 cartridges that refuse to work even after cleaning them with 90% isopropyl alcohol and swabs. At first I thought it was my retron 77 but when I got a atari 2600 jr the same result. Some nothing show up on screen and when something shows up on screen the controls do not work. I bought these untested something I am bound not to repeat. Now I am stuck with them.Is there any hope of a fix? Or is it a toss out?


  8. I saw a youtube video of someone replacing the voltage regulator. There is a way to test it using a multimeter. Here is one. There are others. My woody died in 86. I went to flip the switch on and nothing happen. Might had been the same thing but I didn't have any knowledge or the internet for that matter.


  9. Have to thank the people that put this together. I know the cartridges use is very limited but this firmware upgrade is awesome. I now have added my library of games and the user interface is just fantastic. I will definetly stay with the retron 77 as the controls look and feel like the original retro joysticks.

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  10. I also owned a coleco vision 82 or 83 that I can remember. The carts became real cheap. I had a driving game with steering wheel and gas pedal for dirt cheap. Still had that soccer stored in a closet until 88 when I sold it to a neighborhood kid for candy money. That was the days before ebay.


  11. Guys I just received the retron 77 a 2nd time this one worked after a little trial but the outcome has mixed results. I think I really need to upgrade the firmware. Out of 33 cartridges 10 worked, 6 did not work, 17 game showed on screen but the controls did not work. Bad very bad. All of them were cleaned before trying them out. What you guys think?


  12. My half brothers started playing games 7 and 8 years old. Of course this was the late 80's the era of the nes. I was from the era of the atari 2600. It was summer 1981 I was 10 years old by then even tho I could had started sooner I wasn't introduced to gaming until then. Its cool you are now showing a new gen the gaming experience.

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  13. Paddles are an integral part of the system. I am surprise that not even 3rd party manufacturers have come up with paddles for the 2600. I might put my mcgyver skills to work.

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