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Like the doctored screenshot on the back. Wow! Never knew CGA composite mode looked so clean. Lol. That is the first time I have ever seen the box. Now I'm curious if anyone here has ever seen the Night Stalker PC box? I certainly have not.

 

Edit: Duh! I'm an idiot and half awake in bed. All box shots on Mobygames. Weird I never checked before.

I saw a recent auction with a loose Night Stalker, but no box. I have a sealed Lock 'n' Chase, but it's the Apple II version, not IBM.

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Most likely the most expensive Commando you will ever buy, unless you want to buy mine at a 50% discount.

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intellivision-Commando-by-Intelligent-Telivision-INTV/192518105363?hash=item2cd2f92913:g:YkAAAOSwklJa29m3

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Sent from my Keyboard Component using Jack's Conversational Intelli-talk cassette

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Sent from my Keyboard Component using Jack's Conversational Intelli-talk cassette

the seller has actually changed the starting price: now it's $29; before it was $2,900 (!!!)

 

there was no need to repeat what HJ had already said

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It's funny how some games are really rare for one system, but super common for others.

 

Intv Lock'n'Chase common as dirt. $300 for IBM version.

 

Fathon for Intv quite rare but TI99 version common, you can still get cases of NIB.

 

Did they make an IBM version of Lock'n'Chase?

 

River Raid and Pitfall II PCjr carts recently sold for $180 each. Demon Attack usually goes for over $100 and Micro Surgeon for the PCjr has mythical status and I have no idea what that would go for boxed since most people who collect for it have never seen a physical copy. The PCjr only had a total of eight game carts ever made for it and that may have something to do with it.

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-PCJr-RIVER-RAID-Boxed-Complete-CART-Video-Game-TESTED-WORKS-W-Screen-Shots-/132532672638?hash=item1edb90187e%3Ag%3ACn8AAOSwPnNaoweg&nma=true&si=2pNfy5C%252FVjaaiIEI9uqOtwZ8LKw%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-PCJr-Pitfall-II-Boxed-Complete-CART-Video-Game-TESTED-WORKS-W-Screen-Shots-2-/112858132325?hash=item1a46de6f65%3Ag%3AlakAAOSwhQtaoutg&nma=true&si=2pNfy5C%252FVjaaiIEI9uqOtwZ8LKw%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

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I spy a cool Math Fun:

 

eBay Auction -- Item Number: 1325821370171?ff3=2&pub=5574883395&toolid=10001&campid=5336500554&customid=&item=132582137017&mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]

 

I was ​reeaaallllyyy mad at myself for missing the end of that one, other than the minty 1st gen box the FCTVVO Math Fun is the last one I need to complete that sub-set.

 

If anyone has a FCTVVO Math Fun in vg condition they wouldn't mind parting with I have MLB, NFL, Armor Battle and Backgammon to trade if needed, or a cash deal is always fine, too ;-)

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I hope a bit of self-promotion is not considered too gauche:

 

eBay Auction -- Item Number: 2636087157541?ff3=2&pub=5574883395&toolid=10001&campid=5336500554&customid=&item=263608715754&mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]

 

and

 

eBay Auction -- Item Number: 2636087166101?ff3=2&pub=5574883395&toolid=10001&campid=5336500554&customid=&item=<span>263608716610&mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]

 

Curious why this second link does not seem to work. Here it is directly:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/263608716610?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649

 

Closing tomorrow!

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Did they make an IBM version of Lock'n'Chase?

 

River Raid and Pitfall II PCjr carts recently sold for $180 each. Demon Attack usually goes for over $100 and Micro Surgeon for the PCjr has mythical status and I have no idea what that would go for boxed since most people who collect for it have never seen a physical copy. The PCjr only had a total of eight game carts ever made for it and that may have something to do with it.

 

I've been trying to find a PCjr game cartridge (that isn't one of the ultra-crap BASIC games on cart,) forever. They're ridiculously expensive. I swear, PCjr has to be the "cartridge-equipped system" with the fewest and most expensive-on-average cartridge games to collect for. The BASIC cart is easy. Some of the "hardware expansion" carts (DMA-enabling, real-time-clock, etc,) are easy. Games? Either ridiculously expensive, or absolute garbage games.

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I've been trying to find a PCjr game cartridge (that isn't one of the ultra-crap BASIC games on cart,) forever. They're ridiculously expensive. I swear, PCjr has to be the "cartridge-equipped system" with the fewest and most expensive-on-average cartridge games to collect for. The BASIC cart is easy. Some of the "hardware expansion" carts (DMA-enabling, real-time-clock, etc,) are easy. Games? Either ridiculously expensive, or absolute garbage games.

 

Not going to take this thread off the rails, but yes, you are right. The story goes like this:

 

1.) Scuba Venture - Common - I'd rather play Atari 2600 E.T.

2.) Mouser - Common - Not quite as bad as Scuba Venture

3.) Mine Shaft - Common - Bored in 10 minutes or less

4.) Crossfire - Common - Mildly entertaining

5.) River Raid - Rare - Not much different than other versions - Wallet hurts

6.) Demon Attack - Rare - One of the best versions of the game - Wallet hurts

7.) Pitfall II - Rare - One of the best versions of the game - Wallet hurts

8.) Micro Surgeon - You see Bigfoot more than this cart - Decent version of the game if not much different from the Intellivision version.

On food stamps until you sell it so you can eat again.

 

That's my summary anyway. Although, the food stamps comment is just a joke because no one knows what it sells for since I know no one who has ever seen or owned a copy. The rarity is also probably why Mobygames has all the cover art for the other PCjr carts except Micro Surgeon.

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I missed those modifications made to it. That black plug is definitely not compatible now. I wonder what it connects to?

 

I was able to use OCR to translate the left side Chinese over the letter "S". It converted to 存入 which Google Translate says is "deposit" or "save into". The right side would not OCR so I'll run it by a Chinese co-worker of mine.

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My co-worker has informed me that for computers, these phrases typically mean Save and Load (unless you are coding with a stack where they mean Push and Pop, respectively). These should be easy to remember since each port is labeled with S and L.

 

So maybe an entire computer mod inside the keyboard chassis?

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