Fixitdave fixitdave@yahoo.com
on Thursday, May 31, 2001 at 19:10:59
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- I came across one of these at a garage sale for about $5.00. It came with a few joysticks and some loose cartridges. The games are encased plastic, they look very similair to a cassette tape case, but where the tape would be is the cartride contacts. The joysticks are
very unique,
they are a combination of 8 way joystick with trigger and
I picked up
another unit
several months later at a garage sale, it functions but makes
Graphics wise its very similair to the Atari 2600 but its no ColecoVision. This was a unique
unit that
was overlooked when it was released, definately a collectors
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Sabrejack (none)
on Wednesday,
May 9, 2001 at 14:14:13
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Astrocade was actually just the Bally home entertainment system after Bally sold it to another company (forget who, astro someone). Search the net, you're likely to turn up info. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Mitchell
Wagner importunar16@esweeet.com
on Sunday, January 28, 2001 at 15:40:28
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- review: Bally
first made
the Astrocade, but it was called the Bally Professional
Arcade.Bally's
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Adam Trionfo ballyalley@hotmail.com
on Monday, January 22, 2001 at 02:13:12
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a site dedicated to this system. Check it out (there are NO others at all that are Astrocade exclusive as far as I know): Adam Trionfo
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Josh Brown
tr_jbrown@trecca.org
on Tuesday, November 21, 2000 at 13:09:17
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Bally Astrocade is exactly the same as the Bally Home Arcade. There is no difference in rarity, games, or control. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |