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> I wish that the store had not taken my money then, if they no longer sell the > adapter... > At least, I would have expected a reply to my emails. But if you got your items > within 10 days, then something has gone seriously wrong, for sure. > I'll check out that adapter you suggested. > > > ...and honestly, no complaints. I ordered from them ~4-6 months ago. Within > > 7-10 days I had the two Atari 2600 and the two NES adapters I ordered from > > RetroZone's RetroUSB line. All four adapters work flawlessly. I'm sorry > though > > to read of your experience. > > > > -Trebor > > > > Edit/update: Interesting...Just visited their website and I saw they are no > > longer selling the Atari/C64 adapters, just the parts to build your own. > > Perhaps they're short inventory now (?) > > > > As for another place for a similar product try here: > http://www.atariage.com/store/index.p> > hp?main_page=product_info&products_id=267&zenid=2224c0e42f42996c09d43c5072310c07 > > > > I have never purchased one myself, but many others have and it works perfectly > > as well. It will cost you more because you need to purchase a USB cable as > well > > (As opposed to RetroZone's all-in-one adapter and cable design). > > >
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