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Description A series of photos showing the deconstruction of a Bally Professional Arcade. A second gen system originally released in 1978, the Professional Arcade (also known as the Astrocade and Home Library Computer) was an early video game console. It is powered by a Zilog Z80 processor and is capable of BASIC programming using its built-in keypad and an optional BASIC cartridge.
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