maximebeauvais Posted September 24, 2008 Share Posted September 24, 2008 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dryfter Posted October 8, 2008 Share Posted October 8, 2008 (edited) hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little Edited October 8, 2008 by Dryfter 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rev Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little "League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them " Now that this is old news....who made them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+cmart604 Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little "League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them " Now that this is old news....who made them? Now if only I could find someone to sell my RR and LoL to.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rev Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little "League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them " Now that this is old news....who made them? Now if only I could find someone to sell my RR and LoL to.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+cmart604 Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little "League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them " Now that this is old news....who made them? Now if only I could find someone to sell my RR and LoL to.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+cmart604 Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little +1 for a great answer by the way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rev Posted April 10, 2010 Share Posted April 10, 2010 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little "League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them " Now that this is old news....who made them? Now if only I could find someone to sell my RR and LoL to.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+cmart604 Posted April 11, 2010 Share Posted April 11, 2010 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little "League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them " Now that this is old news....who made them? Now if only I could find someone to sell my RR and LoL to.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rev Posted April 11, 2010 Share Posted April 11, 2010 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little "League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them " Now that this is old news....who made them? Now if only I could find someone to sell my RR and LoL to.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+cmart604 Posted April 11, 2010 Share Posted April 11, 2010 hey, what do you think will be the value of a complete collection of intellivision games (complete in box). remember that there is 123 games. You're probably looking at a few thousand dollars if you're just talking about the original games released for the system (actually there were 125 games relelased). Spiker is obviously the most expensive, you'll probably end up spending $1000 boxed for this game alone. If you want a really complete set, I would also add in the homebrews since there are so few made (less than 10 with variants) and they were made complete (box, manual, overlays). If you're interested in knowing what they are: Stonix - IntelligentVision Mine Hunter - IntelligentVision Same Game & Robots - IntelligentVision 4-Tris - IntelligentVision, Philly Classic, Left Turn Only Space Patrol - Left Turn Only League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them All of these games have sold out already so finding them can be difficult and costly (I recently saw League of Light sell for $500 if my memory serves me). I know there's a Stonix on eBay right now with a starting price of $150 I believe. I think most serious Intellivision collectors would also consider having the Orphan Overlays collection. They are perfectly made aand in the style of the games. Again, these are also sold out and can be hard to find. Lastly, there are other peripherals that are great to add into the collection. Demo carts, Intellicart, CC3, MTE 201 Test carts. All of those will cost you at least 100-150 bucks each....most likey much more. Hope this helps a little "League of Light and Robot Rubble were also put to cart and released complete as Activision carts but they were never "officially" released by Activision and I won't say who made them " Now that this is old news....who made them? Now if only I could find someone to sell my RR and LoL to.... ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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maximebeauvais Posted April 29, 2010 Author Share Posted April 29, 2010 sometime, I will like to sell all my collection (atari2600/intellivision) and start it again from the beginning. I don't have the pleasure of collection like I used to have......WHY....because, all the game that I find are the game that I already own. I have over 600 atari 2600 games. I have all the game that I wanted and I'm not willing to big money for rare game I have over 200 intellivision games. just missing spiker. only future will tell. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rev Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 sometime, I will like to sell all my collection (atari2600/intellivision) and start it again from the beginning. I don't have the pleasure of collection like I used to have......WHY....because, all the game that I find are the game that I already own. I have over 600 atari 2600 games. I have all the game that I wanted and I'm not willing to big money for rare game I have over 200 intellivision games. just missing spiker. only future will tell. stop teasing me!!!! you know what i need Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shantai Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 http://www.ioffer.co...vision-14608682 Who bought this?? Price was over a grand btw. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rev Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 http://www.ioffer.co...vision-14608682 Who bought this?? Price was over a grand btw. ive seen that before. in that auction i cant find the price it sold for,am i missing something? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maximebeauvais Posted April 29, 2010 Author Share Posted April 29, 2010 http://www.ioffer.co...vision-14608682 Who bought this?? Price was over a grand btw. I remember this auction. I don't remember you bought it BTW: this is the price if you want to have spiker in your hand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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