![]() Could they all be the same specimen? Maybe, but the rust patterns and side nicks and bruises look a little different. It retailed for 30, and includes 40 built-in Atari 2600 games. They are all in poor shape as they look well-played with rust showing around the controllers. On 9/16, the Serra varsity football team won their away non-conference game against Oaks. Unfortunately dying over time from to hard competition from Sega and Nintendo. Plus, a few specimens of the mini appear to have shown up. Game company responsible for classical game systems like the Atari 2600. As mentioned above, I noticed that the side art was unique. It is in this other auction that he provided a photo of the 2 machines side-by-side:ĪrcadeTechGW apparently received from the seller that the regular 4-Player measures 31 1/2" wide by 53" long, while the mini only 29 3/4" wide by 48 1/2" long.Īt first I wondered if this could have been some kind of operator hack. It can be a real workout to play this game. This is the first arcade game to popularize the use of the trackball. This is commonly called X’s and O’s Football because the team players show as X and O. Now the seller on eBay selling the 'proto' has another 4-player listed on eBay now. For more information please call 97 or Contact Us Atari Football X’s and O’s Arcade Game Two players go head to head in Atari Football. Now the mini-version, with rounded edges: Is the mini a proto as advertised on eBay? I'm not confident I'd call it that, but it does seem reasonable that maybe the first run of 4-player machines could have been made this way, before Atari decided that the players needed a little more space from each other. ![]() The mini varietal has slightly different side-art from the standard 4-player. In short, there is the standard, brown-sided 2-player Atari football, as well as the standard, white-sided 4-player model, as well as a (rarer) mini 4-player model.
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