My lovely wife came across an awesome find, buried in a cabinet for decades, while cleaning at her parents house. She immediately thought of me! 😀
She ran across their old original Sears Tele-Games Atari 2600! It was completely covered in thick dust bunnies, far worse than in the photo below, but otherwise in good physical condition for it's age. I gave it a good air dusting, brought it home, cleaned it up a little more, and it's already looking much better.
My wife knew I would have a blast restoring this classic gem back to it's original working state, and that's exactly what I am going to try and do. I'll open it up and see if there's any noticeable physical damage, replace what I think should be replaced, before even attempting to power it up. Then, I'll set about fixing whatever I can to bring it back to life!
Cosmetically, I'll clean the plastic and wood bits better while I have it torn apart, but I'm not going to try and restore it to "like new" condition. Personally, I think it already looks good for its age, and those marks, dings, and scratches show this Atari had a good life, and I plan on trying to extend that life.
Without opening it up yet (as soon as I have time) the cartridge looks good. The toggles are all free and not crunchy. The two momentary sliders also feel good. All good signs. The only real changes I intend to make to the system will be adding the composite mod and a new power supply.
This is going to be a fun project! 😀
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