Kevin:
>
> The folks at the Internet Archive have started preserving what are, by 
> today's standards, ancient video games. The one I've been addicted to all 
> afternoon is the original Pitfall!, but they have several others as well. 
> Worth revisiting for the sake of nostalgia, but annoying for me since if 
> all this is freely available, nobody is going to [buy] my still working 
> Atari 2600 on Ebay. 
>

Easton has multiple stores offering old game cartridges for one system or 
another; Game Gallery, west of the square, has classic coin-op games in the 
back of the store, and displayed in the front window are a few systems, 
carts, and 70s/80s LPs to which some of the carts were tied...

B

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