the Vectrex is definitely a beauty, but an Atari Star Wars arcade machine would be even better ;-)
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
yes!! How about the cockpit?? Those go for a few grand here, even beat up. Btw, I have my eyes on an upright After Burner
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Replying to @Wolfsbora
a fine choice (After Burner) ;-) As for SW cockpit, they fetch upwards of $6K here (if you are lucky to find one)
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
that's what happens when you combine fun with rare
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Replying to @Wolfsbora
as long as they don't end up in landfill, then that's great. But prices are getting over the top :-/
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
yeah, hopefully the bubble bursts on a lot of these games that have peaked
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
btw, when I get Millipede & Gauntlet done, you and your friends and coming to Pittsburgh!
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woohoo! Breadbin or C (1986 onwards) version?
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Replying to @ausretrogamer
that's a great question. What would you recommend that would cover the C64 experience?
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Replying to @Wolfsbora
the breadbin is pure early 80s kitsch, but the C version is more streamlined. Can’t go wrong with either :-)
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