On Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 1:23:02 PM UTC-4 Mac Doktor wrote:


On Oct 30, 2025, at 7:29 AM, Tom Katt wrote:

Atari Tempest was my game back in the day


The best of the bunch. I used to have one but it was too big and 
underutilized so it had to go. It had the rare early version of the marquee 
plus the image was square, not pin cushioned.

Paid $65 in working condition, got $500 for it.


I always yearned for one but alas I never found one I could afford.  I 
don't play a lot of video games anymore, but I did invest in building a 
nice arcade quality control panel for a MAME emulator.  Every once in a 
while I get the urge to spin the knob ;-)  Things are fun until I get to 
the invisible levels, and then it's chaos lol.

Though I can't really complain - I have stumbled upon more than my share of 
fantastic deals...  About 20 years ago I saw an advert in the local paper 
for a _free_ pinball machine - just come get it off their porch.  It was an 
80's Bally Centaur - one of the first with synthesized speech!  And can you 
believe that about $20 in solenoid driver transistors is all it needed?  
Between the artwork and the gameplay this pin is still hghly sought after 
and commands good money.  I'll leave it to a nephew in my will lol. 

And then there's the NYC traffic light (complete with aluminum base, pole 
and authentic graffiti lol)...  Happened to be driving by construction 
where they were replacing the old glass signals with leds and asked what 
happens to the old ones - I found out they fit in the back of an SUV if you 
position it correctly ;-)

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