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Systems complete in boxes:

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Floppy Drives complete in boxes:

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400 (16K) with 410 Cassette and 830 Modem

800 (48K) with 810 SD Disk Drive

1200 XL with 810 SD Disk Drive

600 XL (16K) with 1050 ED Disk Drive

800 XL with 1050 ED Disk Drive and Pocket Modem

65 XE with XF551 DDDS Disk Drive

130 XE with XF551 DDDS Disk Drive and XM301 modem

XE Game System

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Percom Disk Drive, First Generation Cassette Drive, ATR8000 (64K)

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Peripherals:

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Infocom Grey Boxes (Complete)

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Infocom Folios (Complete)

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Infocom Folios plus more modern versions

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Synapse (missing Alley Cat and Dodge Racer)

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Epyx, Micro Prose, Sierra and Electronic Arts (Complete)

Inhome, Scott Adams, DataMost, Parker Brothers and Miscellaneous

Activision, Broderbund, Gamestar, Datasoft and Miscellaneous

Avalon Hill, Atari Manuals, Third Party Manuals and ST Software

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Atari Applications and Memory Upgrades

Large Atari Boxes

Small Atari Boxes

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Miscellaneous Applications

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The First Video Game I Purchased

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Atari 1040 STE and 1040 ST

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Atari Falcon (14MB 512MB Hard Drive)

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My Atari Workstation

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The Entire Atari Wall

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A Few PC Games (I've always liked Id's products)

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A Few PC Applications (VisiCalc with DOS 1, Lotus 2.01 - still in shrinkwrap!, Microsoft Windows 3.1 to Vista, and in the middle two titles I wrote years ago)

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Simply awesome! Boxed goods are always incredibly nice to have especially if you have the room to display, but the fact you still have your first video game is really a nice touch. I really enjoy looking at boxed games too. Takes you back to when they were out on display at your favorite retailer!

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Simply awesome! Boxed goods are always incredibly nice to have especially if you have the room to display, but the fact you still have your first video game is really a nice touch. I really enjoy looking at boxed games too. Takes you back to when they were out on display at your favorite retailer!

 

 

Thanks. My wife calls it the Atari Shrine, I think of it as my person Atari store (although nothing is for sale until she manages to push me down the stairs ;) )

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If you're going to love a system, the 8-bit Atari is hard to fault. But I really give you props for your collection of Synapse and -- moreso -- Infocom games. Love 'em!

 

 

Thanks, I always loved games from both companies as well. I've completed the Infocom Folio collection now and am just looking for Suspended (Zork II is in the mail)! Not sure if I'll ever see that last two Synapse titles however.

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is that 2 1200's you have, or did you take the 1200 out of the box...jammy thing for getting that falcon...not so common on your side of the big drink i guess

 

 

Actually I have three 1200's (4 if you count the one at the museum). All of the boxes along the top have systems/components in them.

 

Falcons are pretty rare here. I have the box and manuals for this one as well, just no room to display it (currently :roll: :roll: )

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Yes, I am quite jealous! That is an incredible collection!!!!! This is the stuff this thread was meant for!

 

Q: You have a 400 underneath a Commodore 1702. How do you hook it up? (composite mod??)

 

Thanks very much! Some of the stuff is from 1982, the rest from an unhealthy obsession with eBay...

 

I use a RF to composite converter (hidden underneath) to connect the (stock) 400. I also have a KVM (minus the K and M) switch box to share the monitor.

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