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https://www.ataricompendium.com/game_library/atari_tube/atari_tube.html
found some more pics here. Not of evil judgment but other Atari spottings.
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43 minutes ago, Greenfuzz said:
The filmed in 1981 horror/thriller EVIL JUDGMENT has a boxed Atari next to a TV in a living room. The box is standing on its side. In a later scene, the console can briefly be seen on a table.
I dont remember that movie. Cant find it online and even used vhs copies on ebay are very expensive.
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He replied to my email. The guy selling the space shuttle cart on eBay. Is that fair?
Hi there,
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31 minutes ago, Tanooki said:
Yeah I know it can, problem is, like Micro it's GBA only. The micro is fine if you just want GBA, but I tend to want to pocket an original GBA I put an IPS panel into, basically all new but the original board as I got it thrashed as it's comfy to use and runs all, though if I want just 8bit alone the IPS installed GBC is the great choice.
I have a really trashed DMG I can barely power on from last week I got for $10 at a flea, need to decide on a colorway I like for the shell and buy the total transplant kit for it too. I'm stuck between GB original style though I hate it doesn't say GAMEBOY on there as it should, or go with like black, maybe a translucent red but I don't want the outer glow if it blooms too much.
I have a gba (not sp fpr gbc games) but the screen is very dim. I also still have my original Gameboy Color clear purple I bought back then in 1998 (not off eBay). I have the original box too. But on eBay the value is still low since its not sealed.
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1 hour ago, Tanooki said:
Yeah very good news. I really like that tiny system, it's why I actually have a display one (micro/mario style) then another I keep up to be as a safe backup, then my using one that sits in my desk. They're asininely priced for what they do, size they are, and lack of 8bit support, and their batteries and chargers are unique. I'm happy though even if it took like 15+ years they can now make new face plates that don't scratch if you look at them funny, durable finally. They even made new metal frames as well if you want to get into that tiny mess to swap out a beater. It would be nice if the eastern pirates would just clone the whole damn thing already.
I used to have one. I wish I never ebayed it. But a have a Nintendo ds lite and a dis. The lite plays gab carts pretty good.
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Threes company season 5 episode 14 furley vs furley. It was mentioned here before. Anyhow pluto tv has all the seasons now for free.
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4 hours ago, bradhig1 said:
I put a new battery in my micro and it works now.
So you just fried the battery and not the whole thing. Good news.
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I just saw the nun 2 today at my local amc. According to google it's not even out until November 14 on DVD. I just saw this on eBay.
He says DVD only and no case. That is a little suspicious. Must be fake. How can he have a copy before it is eve out?
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27 minutes ago, SoulBlazer said:
Well, yes, but the PS5 controller is Bluetooth also and it doesn't work.
Try a wired controller. PS5 is USB C also.
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22 minutes ago, SoulBlazer said:
Thanks for the suggestion of the Atari Wireless Motion Controller. Nothing on the website says it works with the Gamestation Pro, so I sent an inquiry to Atari to see if they will answer that.
Someone else in another video speculated the console requires controllers which support the x-input standard -- no idea how to find out which ones do and don't.If the Gamestation pro is bluetooth then it should work.
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2 hours ago, Shugyo said:
Greetings. I am wondering if I am overlooking something obvious. I recently picked up the 7800 version of Attack of the Petscii Robots at the Portland Retro Game Expo. One reason I chose that game was for the the adapter that allows the use of SNES Controllers. My 7800 didn't have controllers when I received it so I have been using a 2600 controller mostly with 2600 games. I purchased a set of two SNES controllers to work with the adapter and just fired up Petscii Robots. I've tried both controllers in both ports and tried every option, button, and switch but in all cases the controller does nothing. Is there something I've missed? It seems unlikely to be two bad controllers although they are new 3rd party. Perhaps some 3rd party SNES Controllers don't work for some reason? Of course the next logical step is to try the adapter and controllers on a 2600. I have one in storage but before I got to the effort to dig it out thought it worth asking here. Plus, this test would not rule out some incompatibility issue with the controllers. Thank you.
Was the game only at PRGE or can I buy it somewhere else? I have used snes controller also. But with a seagull78 too add 2 button support. And some other adapters. Not the one you have I think. Can I see a picture of the adapter?
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he still has not replied to my email. Guess he does not ship to usa.
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Also it says Steve Kitchen on the box in the top left orange area. None of the others do.
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On 10/17/2023 at 8:33 PM, envytomdead2 said:
I have been in a joystick mood lately so I have been using the hyperkin trooper. I really like that joy stick. Normally I just use a genesis pad.
The trooper is the best. Because I am a leftie and the 2 fire buttons for either hand are a nice touch. The original CX-10 or CX40 (I can't remember which one my friend had) were a pain because it was hard to move the stick with the left hand press the button with the right hand.
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Too bad its Australia and they won't post to the USA.
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Looks like there are varations such as this.
And this.
And a link to the one you foynd would also help.
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4 hours ago, Dire 51 said:
I'm going to have it dumped soon. I can tell you that there are certain things about it, just from exterior inspection, that seem to back up its authenticity. I have no plans to try to open it up myself because not only do I not have any experience doing that, but I don't want to risk damaging it if it is authentic.
You don't have a a famicom to try it out on?
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Maybe you did nor let it dry fully before putting the chips back.
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2 hours ago, bfollowell said:
A lot of people would've bought one, depending on the price. It is an awesome retro/emulation rig and, once hacked, a lot can be done with it. I got one when a neighbor was giving theirs away and have been really pleased with it. Having done a lot with it, and knowing what it is capable of, I would have bought one had I not received this one for free, though I certainly wouldn't have paid new prices for one.
My cousin also has one. It is a great system. I wonder what the price on the one in the article was.
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Several site are saying a new Wii U was sold in 2023. Not sure how this is news worthy? Somebody happened to have a Wii U laying around and sold it, big deal. I'm not surprised some shop happened to have some old stock laying around. Still interesting somebody wanted it. Maybe to resell on eBay or something. Because new games are no longer made. Ebay or Gamestop would be the only place to get the games now. So why would one buy. But anyhow not news worthy.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/13/23915974/new-wii-u-sold-september-2023

Weird Space Shuttle Label
in Atari 2600
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How can you be sure it's repo.