The sweet spot for home turntable enthusiasts on a budget seems to be the $200 mark. This might be the best of the bunch.

One can only imagine the sake-fueled club hopping that led to the development of the Seiko Frequency drum machine watch.

Atari Week Recap

Atari keychains
Thanks for making Atari Week our most successful seven days ever. The Retro Thing video game archive is filled to the rafters with Atari stuff that we didn't have time to mention. Recent Atari-flavored posts include the seriously trippy Atari Video Music, a look at the original home version of Pong, some less famous members of the Atari family, the first 2600 clone, homebrew 2600 games, the Lynx handheld, the cartridge-based Atari 800 home computer, and the questionably legal Vidco Copy Cart.

You should also check out the Retro Thing Top Ten Retrocomputers list, which highlights ten retro-flavored machines that you can still purchase today, including a Sinclair ZX81 kit, DEC PDP-8 clone, the IMSAI Series II and more. And - before I forget - reader Chad M. sent us a link to some awesome miniature Atari keychain games. They're only $9.99 each, and I'm thinking of buying a handful as Christmas prezzies.

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