Modded VIDEO GAME BRAIN for Atari 2600 Game Changer Switch

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What can I say, I was bored, so I whipped this little beauty up. It's a Video Game Brain for use with Atari 2600 and compatible video game systems. It allows you to switch between 6 different games without having to remove and insert games into the game console's cartridge slot, thus allowing for longer system life due to less wear and tear. I replaced the originally dimly lit red power LED with a "Hyper Blue" one and installed (6) "Atari Orange" LED's to corespond with each one of the unit's cartridge slots. Thus allowing you to know which game is selected. There is more detailed information listed in the auction itself.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8154360925

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What can I say, I was bored, so I whipped this little beauty up. It's a Video Game Brain for use with Atari 2600 and compatible video game systems. It allows you to switch between 6 different games without having to remove and insert games into the game console's cartridge slot, thus allowing for longer system life due to less wear and tear. I replaced the originally dimly lit red power LED with a "Hyper Blue" one and installed (6) "Atari Orange" LED's to corespond with each one of the unit's cartridge slots. Thus allowing you to know which game is selected. There is more detailed information listed in the auction itself.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8154360925

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This is a game changer for use with an Atari 2600 or compatible video game computer system. The cartridge end plugs into the console, and up to six games are plugged into the available cartridge slots on the unit itself. The game console (Atari 2600) would be what determines if it is an RF, Composite A/V, or S-Video signal, not this changer.
 
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