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Author Topic: FS: ROBOTRON 2084 (ORIGINAL) For Sale (San Diego California)  (Read 96 times)

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Hello all! This is my first forum post so I hope I followed the formatting properly.

I have an Original Robotron 2084 for sale that my Father purchased in 1982. We have had it in storage for about 20+ years in our garage.

The machine does have some minor cosmetic scratches and paint discoloration. There is currently a small issue with the motherboard; the machine will play for about 15-20 minutes before rebooting itself. I diagnosed the issue and ended up purchasing the chips required to fix the problem, but do not know how to solder them on the boards. Other than that I have experienced no other issues with the game/control sticks/buttons.

I am located in San Diego,California 92019.

I am asking for $2,200 or best offer.

Attached photos of the machine (please let me know if you want anymore).

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Re: FS: ROBOTRON 2084 (ORIGINAL) For Sale (San Diego California)
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 04:33:19 pm »
Now that's a collectors item. Doubtful here, though. If you haven't, try Internet Arcade Museum forums or elsewhere.