For $150 shipped, I got this:
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Atari 2600 (VCS) Dark Vader unit.
But why did it cost that much?
For starters:
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S-Video/Composite Video Mod with Duel-Mono RCA jacks. The stwich is for spliting the color and the brightness (for S-Video).
It also came with these games:
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And these controllers:
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2 Pairs of Driving Controllers
2 Pairs of Joysticks
2 Pairs of Paddle Controllers (for 4 Player Warlords)
Those Atari joysticks are very too stiff for my taste. I just use an Genesis controller and it works like a charm.
All that for $150.
But that's not all, for $1.50 a peice I got all of these games at this game shop that usually overcharge crap:
The only game which I consider suck was Lock 'n Chase
So, what's the difference between S-Video and Composite on an VCS:
Composite on Atlantis:
S-Video on Atlantis:
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No Raindow shit on S-Video, just an pure sharp video image. I never want to know how the VCS looks in RF.