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RE: (Photos: Cracking open the Atari 2600)
All 2600's had six switches, just most of the first year's run had the A/B difficulty switches hidden on the back side. These model's are considered "rare" and have some limited value on the collector's market. Trust an Intellivision man not to know these things. Back in the day, there used to be quite a rivalry "Hello, I'm an Intellivision - And I'm an Atari :;"
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