Manufacturer Atari
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Atari Steering Optic PCB

Part #A009060
$30.00

Original Atari Steering optic board from the late-70s that was used in Sprint, Missile Command (for trackballs) games and possibly other games from that era. Original Atari Part #A009060.

This board is complete, but untested and sold as-is.

Image is a sample image as we have a few in stock, but in comparable condition.

Related Game Title Missile Command

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Quick Game Facts
Missile Command

On of the best games ever made, Missile Command was very appropriate for its time. In the early 80s, America was still worrying about the Cold War, and Missile Command was a very thinly veiled simulation of nuclear war.

You control a track ball that targets your defensive missles. You can shoot from three different bases, but be careful: if your base is hit, you loose all of your missiles in that base. Your goal is to defend all of your cities from the never-ending attack.

Coin-Op Overview

Missile Command has two boards: the main PCB board, and the typical Atari Audio Regulator II board. See KB article for proper upgrade to Audio Regulator II board.

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Coin-Op Technical Details
Year: 1980
Manufacturer: Atari
Genre: Shooter
Players: 2P
Conversion Class: unique
Monitor Type: Raster
Orientation: Horizontal
Monitor Resolution: CGA