spooie
06-23-2005, 05:49 PM
Long story short...
My late grandfather used to collect lots of stuff. I mean LOTS of stuff. And cataloged a ton of things where he kept lying around in the basement of his home. Well, my grandmother and 2 aunts are building a house and plan to move in the fall. They wanted to get rid of a bunch of my grandfather's stuff, as they have no use for it. I recommended tossing the stuff on eBay so they could at least make a little money off of his life's work of collecting random things. So... I went up tonight, as it was my grandmother's 80th birthday, and started looking around the things in the basement. And I was shocked to find this totally cool videogame system from the 70s. 1975 to be exact. It's called the "Unisonic Tournament 2000" game system. And it's got 6 totally wicked sweet games built in, like Pong... and some other Pong-like game. As well as games you can shoot at. And the best says that it hooks up to any "Standard TV"... so it should fit right in with my component cable inputs.
Regardless... this is what the system looks like...
http://www.vidgame.net/PONG/tourny2000.htm
I know I can't be the ONLY person with one. Does anyone else have one of these, and does anyone know how rare it is, or otherwise what the value of it is?
My late grandfather used to collect lots of stuff. I mean LOTS of stuff. And cataloged a ton of things where he kept lying around in the basement of his home. Well, my grandmother and 2 aunts are building a house and plan to move in the fall. They wanted to get rid of a bunch of my grandfather's stuff, as they have no use for it. I recommended tossing the stuff on eBay so they could at least make a little money off of his life's work of collecting random things. So... I went up tonight, as it was my grandmother's 80th birthday, and started looking around the things in the basement. And I was shocked to find this totally cool videogame system from the 70s. 1975 to be exact. It's called the "Unisonic Tournament 2000" game system. And it's got 6 totally wicked sweet games built in, like Pong... and some other Pong-like game. As well as games you can shoot at. And the best says that it hooks up to any "Standard TV"... so it should fit right in with my component cable inputs.
Regardless... this is what the system looks like...
http://www.vidgame.net/PONG/tourny2000.htm
I know I can't be the ONLY person with one. Does anyone else have one of these, and does anyone know how rare it is, or otherwise what the value of it is?