Sears also sold the Intellivision under the name Tele-Games
Super Video Arcade.
Jeff
Yes Atari made this game for Sears (It's stated on
the bottom label) and
I have not tested it yet.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Pope" <bpope(a)wordstock.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: My Last Day Of Finds in MN
> 1985 issue of COMPUTE! with pictures and a
article on a Commodore
LCD
> called a second-generation lap portable
with 80 x 16 flip-up
display,
> 32K RAM, internal modem, and eight built-in
programs for under $600.
> Has anyone every seen one in real life or better yet does anyone own
> one? It looks pretty cool in the photo shown in the mag. Some of
the
If anyone does have one, it would be a prototype...
8. A nice book called Understanding Computers by
Grace Murray Hopper
Ummm.. That would be *the* Grace Hopper?!
> 10. Tele-games Video Arcade (Sears) with 2- controllers and 2-
paddles,
> > also came with 3 cartridges
>
> Is this a Sear's branded Atari 2600?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bryan
>
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