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"Mark Metzler wrote: I was in WalMart last night, and I swung by the Electronics area. I was curious as to how much a replacement drive would cost me for my PC at home, which has a 17gb drive in it. They had a 80gig drive sitting on the shelf next to the surge suppressors for $70. Never mind that it comes with the software to copy everything to the new drive. So I stood there trying to do the math on what it would cost to equate that volume of storage with ST506 drives at $1995.00 a pop. My head started hurting, so I rounded the ST506 to $2000. It would take 16,000 ST506’s to reach the memory of the drive in WalMart (again sitting on the shelf, not behind a locked cabinet). At $2000.00 a pop, it would cost me $32,000,000.00. Now that would have been a nice sale, but would have been stolen by Jim Scharffe or Mike Daniel. Here is another perspective. If stacked on top of one another, they would be as tall as a 667 story building. If from sea level, they would stack high enough to top the tallest building in Downtown Denver. If sold with a cabinet and power supply, Josef Rabinowitz would be retired. "

"Ohmigod! I'm reminded of when I worked for Heath Kline at Priority One Electronics in Chatsworth...and before that for Galaxy Computers in Woodland Hills when the Commodore 64 was introduced! We thought it huge compared to the Timex Sinclair...."

"We both have been into computers since 1970's & currently own 6 OSBORNE's in working condition. Although we use DOS now, we miss cpm & how actually FAST it was compared to Windows. We miss dBase. Append as well instead of Access now. We still have data on 5 1/4" discs we need to put into the dos machines we use now. Sorry to hear you are leaving the business - we certainly hope you find a buyer who will keep the collection intact! Best to you & your wonderful efforts!"


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Welcome to the Pong and Game Consoles wing of The Freeman PC Museum. We invite you to browse through this archive of vintage games. Currently, there are 362 games listed in this section of the museum. Have fun.

Sears Super Pong IV (sys 4)

Vintage Sears TeleGames Super-Pong IV released in 1976 with manual.

Hoopla Hero Hoops

Hoopla, Inc. Hero Hoops electronics basketball hoop released in 1990 and in new condition.

BanDai ProGolf handheld

Vintage BanDai, LTD of Japan LSI Game ProGolf handheld released in 1984 complete with instructions and in new condition.

Mattel Armor Battle

Vintage Mattel Armor Battle handheld game introduced in 1978 with LED display

Wild Planet Night Goggles

Wild Planet Night Vision Goggles. Aviator style goggles come with tinted night vision lenses, 2 powerful lights and automatic light switch. See 25 feet in the dark Original retail price $19.95.

Radica Pinball

Radica Pinball handheld game complete with instruction manual.

Radica Pocket Poker handheld Game

Vintage Radica Pocket Poker handheld Game model 1310.

Atari Ultra Pong Doubles video game

Atari Ultra Pong Doubles model C402D video game introduced in 1977 with (16) games for up to 4 players. Complete with original box and (4) hand controllers.

C.I.C. home videogame

C.I.C. pong video console manufactured in Hong Kong circa 1977. Has (4) games including Tennis, Hockey, Squash and HandBall. Complete with hand controllers, manual and original box.

Radioshack Computerized Arcade Game

Radioshack Computerized Arcade introduced in the 1970’s is a Simon-like game with 12 different games. Original retail price $19.95.

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