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Product Info:- Relive the 1980s with this LEGO Icons Atari 2600 video game console replica set, featuring joystick and game cartridges.
- This LEGO video game console model building kit for adults includes 3 classic video games cartridge replicas: Asteroids, Adventure, and Centipede for a trip down memory lane.
- Recreate the hidden 1980s scene with a classic TV, boom box, posters, retro phone, and roller skates, with a child playing with their console.
- Features vintage control levers with connectors, a working joystick, and a slot where you can insert the 3 cartridges.
- Create 3 scenes that recreate the famous Atari video games: a spaceship shooting at asteroids, a castle, and a centipede with mushroom builds.
- Discover the Easter egg hidden in the Adventure video game, a tribute offered by the LEGO designer for this iconic vintage collectible set.
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That being said, at this price I'm in. I have so much fun building LEGO and it keeps me out of the bar.
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NES and Atari sets will go up in value over time for sure. I personally would prefer to put money into nvidia shares or VOO, but to each their own.
- Buy the new Atari 2600+ and you an use all your old cartridges with HDMI plug & play. As well as the all the new cartridges Atari is selling-
https://atari.com/collections/atari-2600-plus [atari.com] or the new 7800+ if you like that style better- https://atari.com/collections/7800What's next: SNES console? PS6 prototype?
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For this price though, LEGO would have a killer set if it actually played cartridges. Instead, you pay $150 for something that resembles something that played cartridges 40 years ago.
If Lego and Atari could figure out a raspberry pi emulator for this, it would be really really really cool.
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