Here are a couple of pics of some of my rare stuff:
Ben Heckendorn made portable Atari 2600
Sealed Zelda OoT Gold edition
Prototype Jaguar modem and 7 rare Jaguar accessories
Non working M2 unit
Here are a couple of pics of some of my rare stuff:
Ben Heckendorn made portable Atari 2600
Sealed Zelda OoT Gold edition
Prototype Jaguar modem and 7 rare Jaguar accessories
Non working M2 unit
Originally Posted by RPA
Well hello RPA.......welcome to our humble abode :smt023
Some quality stuff there........so this Ben Heckendorn made portable Atari 2600 ......is this the guy that makes portables/hand-helds out of eveything?
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....Full on Mario collector....
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M2 *drools* do you know whats wrong with the unit?
Sell one of those cat-box's to Greatsaintlouis, he can use his Jag on an NTSC TV properly then!
I do like those portable 2600's, they are very nice work!
Goat is animal
Mmm, Catbox.. *drool*
Nice bit of kit you've got going there -if I may ask, how did you come across that Heckendorn Atari?

It's a Development CD-Rom unit. I think that it needs to be connected to another Dev. Unit to make it work.Originally Posted by asnozz
Kevin (Assembler) can talk more about this, since he owns that too.
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intresting, it looks exactly the same as the prototype retail console (obviously not sold though :smt023 )
very nice handheld there, pretty much a one-of-a-kind item right? haven't we discussed the m2s already, they only can run some sorda chevrolet car dvd or something like that. i dunno, but cool stuff there. :smt023
Thanks guys.
Regarding the 2600: Yes the same Ben that makes all kinds of handhelds including his latest PS2p. I acquired it by asking him if he had any for sale and luckily he had one.
Regarding the M2: This unit doesn't work because it doesn't contain most of the procs ( Power PC's, GPU...etc.). It has the optical drive, PSU, and various electrical components on the PCB. I think it’s a very early prototype. You can play games on Dev units but you need the BIOS ROM.
@joeseff: Your thinking of the Panasonic media machines based off M2 technology for kiosks.
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