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These things usually sell for double and sell out pretty quickly... enjoy my 80's babies!
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Recall hours spent sitting in your bean bag chair parked in front of the television, video game controller in hand. Nothing mattered except defeating Bowser and ultimately completing the entire "Super Mario World" game. Relive the care-free fun when you display this Super NES console Christmas tree ornament that lights up and plays the familiar music and sounds of the iconic video game (battery-operated).
Magic Light and Sound Christmas tree ornament. Press the button on the ornament to see the power light illuminate and hear sounds from the "Super Mario World™" game. Requires three (3) LR44 batteries, included.
Artist crafted by Jake Angell and Eddie Hui, this Keepsake Ornament comes pre-packaged in a box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Dated 2021 in copyright.
Plastic Christmas tree ornament measures 2.97" W x 1.48" H x 3.61" D.
https://www.hallmark.com/ornament...I7442.html
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The Atari 2600 was released in the North American market on September 11th, 1977.
Jokes are whatever, but people getting confused because of the jokes into thinking that they are getting a playable system is wrong.
You can 3D print something and paint it for much less, but my 3D printer goes non-stop for many other things... this would just wait in the "print someday" queue. You can buy some knockoff "Super MarioBoy" crappy mini system for $20 that you'll never play because everything is on your pc. You can do lots of things... do you want the Ornament or not - YES: Buy it; NO: Move along.
like $30-$70
The Atari 2600 was released in the North American market on September 11th, 1977.
When people say "The world changed for Americans after 9-11" that doesn't mean anything to people before the event, only after it.
By all records, the Atari 2600 was a wildly successful release. Its success also ushered in a reckoning of garbage shovelware being released as games, and it forced the industry to put forth actual effort, leading to the industry being much better overall today.
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In for 1 !!
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