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Well, I am now a 4-time Community Credit winner! I first won in February, and then again in April and June.

This time around, I took 7th place out of 7,395 members. The prize this time is pretty cool, as well...although not as cool as the laser pointer I won last time. It certainly brings back memories of simpler times, when game consoles first starting appearing in the consumer market. Of course, I'm talking about Atari and Pong.

The most amazing thing about these key chains is that they contain actual real Atari games. They come with a 6 foot cable and can be plugged in to a television set to play your choice of: Asteroids, Millipede, Centipede, Yar's Revenge, or Pong.

How cool is it to have your very own completely portable Atari game system that literally fits in the palm of your hand?

  

 

 

 

posted on Thursday, October 04, 2007 11:24 PM

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# re: Community Credit Winner for September 10/5/2007 6:49 AM Lou
Those keychain games are pretty sweet - after I suggested them as a prize, I ended up winning it myself several months back and I thought about the old Atari 2600 up in my office (with a smoked power supply) and how some of those same games are now in a tiny keychain toy. Of course my kids don't understand why I like those games....they look nothing like the games they've grown up playing ;)


# re: Community Credit Winner for September 10/5/2007 11:03 AM Justin
That's awesome. Where can I buy one of those?

# re: Community Credit Winner for September 10/5/2007 4:48 PM Scott
@Lou, I'm looking forward to getting them. I can't wait to try them out. Yes, the games look nothing like the games now but they are still great.

@Justin, You can buy them from ThinkGeek or you can join Community Credit and try to win one of the monthly competitions. No guarantee that you'll get that particular prize, but if you win you'll still get something pretty good.

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