Hello everyone,
My name is Jorge Murphy and I'm the owner and Editor In Chief at OldSchoolJunkie.com, I hope everyone is having a great retro day..!
I run a growing website that features retro and indie games but mostly focusing on retro videos. I'm a huge retro collector and have just about every console since the 2600. I'm slowly moving into offering custom retro cables and accessories for our ever growing gaming community. I'm so tired of having to pay death dealing prices for items I know should be valued for much less than most auction sites seem to offer.
I'll be manufacturing a super high quality Atari Jaguar S-Video cable for anyone willing to pay for it. I do not know of a set price yet, but I'm leaning towards a $25.00 price tag and will be shipping with in the US via USPS flat rate boxes. I'm waiting for my flat rate boxes and will update you on the flat rate shipping cost.
I'm waiting for my business bank account documents in the mail and then going to the town hall for a business Tax ID to then complete and register my company on PayPal to begin taking orders and shipping out as fast as I can. I will be working with local manufacturers to produce a high quality product that you can be proud of purchasing.
I know how we are as collectors, we like shiny new things, so I'll also be actively looking for a retail packaging manufacturer as well.
My goal is to make the entire transaction fast safe and fun. Plus make a nice package for you to open, not just a baggy and cardboard flap. ^_^
Here are a few pictures of the official working prototype HERE.
I've also gone ahead and made an article showcasing the difference and benefit of getting our Atari Jaguar S-Video cable HERE.
I hope to get some buzz out to see how much interest there really is out in the Jaguar community. I've already received great feedback from my Twitter followers and all of my Jaguar fans.
I will also design the Composite and/or the combo cable if I get enough requests for either one. But, the over all consensuses is that the S-Video would be the best bet for use on our modern HDTVs.
But, please hit me up on Twitter for the fastest response from me directly. You can also send feedback to contribute [at] oldschooljunkie [dot] com.