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    I would value it at no more than $50
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    Quote Originally Posted by retroshaun View Post
    Someone with cash - get it!
    Too steep! I'd be willing to go higher than Scott though... say $100-$125 maybe.

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    Don't buy it. None of the money goes to me so it's not worth it no matter the price.

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    Not that familiar with Atari 2600 Jr. why would it be more desirable than a standard 2600. I have a "heavy sixer" should I feel like I'm missing something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by teknohed View Post
    Not that familiar with Atari 2600 Jr. why would it be more desirable than a standard 2600. I have a "heavy sixer" should I feel like I'm missing something?
    It's essentially just a slimmed down (and cheaper to manufacture) late model version. It does use a removable RF cable, and is quite compact if those things make a difference to you. I have a Jr, but I also have a 6-switch. I prefer the 6. I think Atari wanted it to look more like a 7800, so there was some continuity in their product line at the time.

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    Its not more desirable, its just sealed thats all. Anyone would prefer a sealed woodgrain but the chances of finding one of those are pretty slim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by retroshaun View Post
    Its not more desirable, its just sealed thats all. Anyone would prefer a sealed woodgrain but the chances of finding one of those are pretty slim.
    Ah yes, SEALED, that would be desirable.

 

 

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