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Last edited by DefaultGen; 03-12-2023 at 07:09 PM.
I think it because of the design of their boxes; both have a 'lid' that facilitates storage.
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Last edited by DefaultGen; 03-12-2023 at 09:07 PM.
I can't even find an Odyssey 2
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It could also be because there was a chance they were not used as much. Kids wanted a video game system and got a c64 instead or a Ti 994a sure a C64 has a great selection of games IF you give it a chance. Or they wanted an Atari and got an Odyssey instead. I know the unit has its fans but it was not the system of choice for many kids back in the day.
Heh the local game store has a STACK of C64s in box and a Odyssey 2 as well. $30 each I believe.
I've only seen one C64 in a battered box in the wild, and one Odyssey2 (which I bought). I'd love to see more. Hell, I'd love to see pretty much any consoles boxed in thrifts/flea markets other than Sega Genesis units.
I have only seen a Dreamcast in the wild in the box. Local thrift store, bought it for 15, and since I already have mine in the box, I flipped it on eBay for 60.00. Nice profit, to bad it all went to support my drug habit!
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