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SEAQUEST – Atari 2600 Game

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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SEAQUEST – Atari 2600 Classic Video Game. Game only. Great condition!!! Tested and works like new.
This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

UPC. 785138340043

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Atari 2600

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Shooter

Players

1-2

Condition

Used

179 reviews for SEAQUEST – Atari 2600 Game

  1. Mrs. O

    I love this series and wanted it for my own DVD library. Martin Milner and Kent McCord are excellent as Officer Malloy and Officer Reed. I wish, they would produce these quality shows today. I highly recommend the whole series. DVDs are clear, bright, and the sound excellent.

  2. Love it

    Great show and fun to watch.

  3. D. A.

    Some freezing of the episodes

  4. Jim Hunt

    Awesome and nostalgic show for anyone that grew up in that era. And my 18 year old daughter absolutely loves it, too. It is lens into the hairstyles, lingo and values of the late 60’s and early 70’s. Not to mention that Officer’s Pete Malloy and Jim Reed are incredible together.

  5. Tim

    This was a Christmas gift.We all went back to house of man and wife gave to gift. We had popcorn and snacks to watch this first disc. Great color picture. Sound was good. They rated it as liking it. This is why rated it 4 stars.

  6. BeeJay

    I had hoped that by waiting, the playability problems reported by other purchasers would have been fixed. Sadly the set I bought on the 26 May 2006 is suffering freezes and in some case whole episodes not playing.The strange thing is, that if I repeatedly clean the disk with a cleaning cloth I CAN get the episode to play. For example the first episode I had problems with (5th episode, disk one, side A) originally froze at 13 minutes, but by repeatedly cleaning it I was able to get it to play OK until 15 minutes, then 17 minutes, 21 minutes, then all the way to the ending credits.It has me totally baffled. Why would repeated cleaning of an apparently undamaged disk enable it to play through ? AND, why are SOME episodes on the same side playing OK ?It’s a great pity that Universal have not fixed the problems. Because of this, I’ll think twice before buying another universal release no matter how much I want to see it rather than suffer the frustration’s of not being able to get the disk(s) to play.My ratings ? -10 (at least) for the disk quality and 5 stars for the show itself.

  7. Paul Atreides

    wish i could get all of them, but like netflix, they have removed them so all i have is the first freaking season. LAAAME!!

  8. David

    211 in Progress. No specific address, just know it’s in progress and handle Code 3. When young children ask what police work is like watching a few of these episodes would be the best way to try and explain. The show is kind of a moving "Manual" of the rules and uncomplicated scenarios. But I’ve watched it, most if not all of the incidents portrayed were submitted by officers at roll call, then passed on to the studio.

  9. ROGER ASHWORTH

    I love this program. But why can’t I buy all the seasons of the series. The retrolio Video site only give the opertunity to buy season number #1.

  10. GHA

    I watched Adam-12 during its first run on network television. IMO, it remains one of the best, most realistic police shows ever!

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