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Joel D. Park

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  • Birthday 07/29/1977

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    Oakland, MD USA
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    Church/Youth Ministry, Classic Gaming, Guitars etc.

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  1. Oh, and I'm in the U.S.A. I had to order the SD2IEC from overseas, but worked great on my C64 breadbin style.
  2. My friends. My Commodore 64 went poop. I have some toys for someone. I'm asking 75.00 for the pair. Here's what I know. First this is a modern version of the Epyx Fastload cartridge. From my understanding it WILL work with the SD21IEC Next the SD2IEC plugs into a commodore 64 and you can load d64 images from a memory card. I was using the SD2IEC card reader at the time my Commodore 64 crapped out. I had ordered the FastLoad and it had not yet arrived. So didn't get to test them together. The SD2IEC I know works awesome! I was half-way though a game of Forbidden Forest when something happened to my commodore's graphics chip and it blacked out. The SD2IEC works with standard SD cards. I had a 32GB card in when I tested. Format the SD card, copy this file browser to your card. https://commodore.software/downloads/download/29-disk-menus/1140-cbm-filebrowser-v1-6 The download d64 C64 images onto the card. Load the file browser, LOAD"*",8,1 just like any disk drive. Then you can browse into each d64 image on the SD Card. I watched a you tube video and figured it out. Just search for SD2IEC. If something happens and the FastLoad doesn't work with the SD2IEC (Since I couldn't test), I'll refund 25.00 back on the purchase.
  3. How about 100.00 for this lot. Or please make me an offer. I'm pretty easy to convince. If I'm being totally ridiculous please post. Any info is great.
  4. Guys, I am in the U.S.A. But I'm selling the full set of BitCorp game releases. I'm pretty sure after some searching, this is every game that BitCorp did, even though they did other releases with different boxes/labels. These are PAL, but they're cool, complete with manuals. And it's cool to play these rare in the USA games. I'd like to ask 130.00 for this whole set. Shipped. Hey but I'll haggle, let me know.
  5. I learned something. Apparently the top lot of games are BitCorp. This is the complete set of unique games. Though there were a variety released with english labels. These are the less-rare re-release I think.
  6. I'll sell however you like. Shipping prices are awful now, so the whole lot is more cost-effective of course. I'll message you. I tried to message you, it says you cannot receive messages. Let me know how I can reach out. I'd take 10.00 a piece for these, plus shipping. If someone buys the whole lot, I'll pay shipping.
  7. First are some loose multi-pack carts. Plus Pigs and Wolf The next image is the same multi-packs open. Finally, boxed single carts. The carts inside these are all premium condition. I think HES is all PAL. The boxes are plastic by the way. Please make me an offer, I don't have a clue. I'm in the USA.
  8. I don't honestly know what company made these German carts below. The labels (at least the ones I checked are black with Gold writing). Then a couple boxed pirate carts no clue. Finally, a bunch of boxed and loose Two Pack cartridges. No clue about these. Please post your knowledge. All for sale, please make me offers I don't even know where to start.
  9. Guys, I'm selling off my boxed cooper black carts. Any interest? Message me offers, or an offer on the whole lot. 🙂 Pitfall Chess Spider Mr. Postman Enduro Bowling Football Fishing Little Bear Ice Hockey Puzzled World Bobby Is Going Home River Raid Sea Quest Boxing Donkey Kong Frogger Popeye Demond Attack
  10. This is an odd lot my friends. I got these at the Philly Classic in 2001. These are all burnt cartridges someone made. (I did not burn them). Note these are not Eproms with the clear window or whatnot, they are small chips soldered into existing old cartridges. Note also. Some of the prototype cartridges are incomplete games. I originally purchased them with the interest of creating some cool homemade labels (notice the few purple ones) 🙂 Anyone interested? These are games that may be nearly impossible to get any other way, without buying them from Atari Age. If you'd just like to experience them on the real hardware. These are for you! Here are the games: Parachute NTSC Col'N NTSC NUTS! NTSC SkiHunt PAL Rabbit Jumping PAL Immies and Aggies NTSC Air Raid NTSC Ski Runner PAL UFO Patrol PAL Panda Chase PAL Garfield NTSC Sky Patrol NTSC IQ 180 NTSC Planet of the Apes NTSC Fishing Crab PAL Treasure Island PAL Saboteur NTSC Fire Spinner PAL Surf's Up NTSC Tempest NTSC ZooFun NTSC Pompeii NTSC Note There's a few games pictured that I decided to keep. So possibly everything in the picture will not be for sale.
  11. My friends I’m looking to buy or trade for a working Commodore 64 Computer. Even 2 if we’re trading. Power supply possibly too if you have it. im ok dealing with money. Or I have a ton of Atari 2600 stuff for trade.
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