The Game Library, an obscure Atari 2600 accessory from 1980, is the fanciest (probably most useless too) game storage solution a retro gamer can get. You can store up to eight Atari cartridges and their instructions in it and then push a lever to have the cartridge of your choice pop out for you. Then again, it's quite a rare thingy.
Anyone interested should really have a look at a certain Game Library ebay auction. Seller ships to Europe and US, but probably could also manage worldwide.
...is the severed hand included?
ReplyDeleteIt is, but it's not that well preserved... It's from the 80s you see.
ReplyDelete*Wails!* My Atari 2600 is dead...
ReplyDeleteNo!
ReplyDeleteThat's a tragedy!
(puts on some funeral music.....plays disclaimer script)
ReplyDeleteAny coincidental damage to your gaming systems, arising from the apparent or actual posting of similar items is purely coincidental. Where any liability can be attributed to the posting of a damaging article....
..well.. Gnome did it...!!
That's "a gnome" and not "Gnome", surely...
ReplyDeleteyes a gnome.. not a particular Gnome what might be standing only feet from us.. no a unparticular Gnome did it...
ReplyDeleteBlasted unparticularl gnomes... Must be the heat. It's driving them crazy...
ReplyDeleteoh heat.. what i'd give for heat.. id glady put up with an invasion of Gnomes if Ireland would just get a Summer.....
ReplyDeleteNo, no, really, the heat is just unbearable... It's constantly over 40 degrees and I just can't stand it...
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