how much is a 6 swich worh, used?

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how much is a 6 swich worh, used?

Post by yoshilime » Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:44 pm

just wonderin'. :wink:
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Post by themadhacker » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:09 pm

Are you looking to buy one for a portable? If so, a 4 switch is recomended
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Post by yoshilime » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:11 pm

no. i see a 6 switch for 20$ and wanna know if its worth a lot more
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Post by Sparkfist » Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:07 pm

No that's about average for an Atari sixer... now if you get the chance to look at it closely see if its' a Sunnydale. Those are the few that were made in the U.S. they are worth more then the Japanese/Chinese made ones shortly after. And so you know a Sunnydale is only gong to be worth a little more, not a whole lot.
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Post by yoshilime » Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:37 pm

oh well. i dont pay shipping, just gas :lol: that good i guess +, it has all hook-ups, 6 games, and controllers.
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Post by footinmouth » Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:53 am

Sparkfist wrote:No that's about average for an Atari sixer... now if you get the chance to look at it closely see if its' a Sunnydale. Those are the few that were made in the U.S. they are worth more then the Japanese/Chinese made ones shortly after. And so you know a Sunnydale is only gong to be worth a little more, not a whole lot.
don't you mean sunnyvale? i think that is what it said on wikipedia.
i hate how electronic part suppliers give you an option on their website to filter your searches so that you can find a certain part and no results come up!

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Post by footinmouth » Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:53 am

Sparkfist wrote:No that's about average for an Atari sixer... now if you get the chance to look at it closely see if its' a Sunnydale. Those are the few that were made in the U.S. they are worth more then the Japanese/Chinese made ones shortly after. And so you know a Sunnydale is only gong to be worth a little more, not a whole lot.
don't you mean sunnyvale? i think that is what it said on wikipedia.
i hate how electronic part suppliers give you an option on their website to filter your searches so that you can find a certain part and no results come up!

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Post by yoshilime » Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:43 pm

dude...... i dont need this info any more, it kinda old....im a atari expert now to......
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Post by footinmouth » Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:02 pm

yoshilime wrote:dude...... i dont need this info any more, it kinda old....im a atari expert now to......
im young but i just got a 2600 jr and a couple of games, im still new to the atari thing.
i hate how electronic part suppliers give you an option on their website to filter your searches so that you can find a certain part and no results come up!

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