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  1. I hope so, a lot of stuff ended in the trash, probably all the stuff that came to Venezuela would had that fate if they didn´t find a buyer.
  2. The Intellivision joysticks adapter are dated 1987 and I also suspect that could have been some Spiker games in the lot and sold at the time, due that is show up in the wild more often than any other late game.
  3. This deals were offered at International Electronics shows. This how you get Suppliers and Customers before Internet. and some sales ppl ooffer those deals for a comission, (This was no secret deal, This Guy didn´t think in obsolesense or that NES will take all the market soon). They offered these warehouses ful of stuff at very low prices. The more time passed without a purchaser, the lower the price. One time was just the costs of the trucks and personal to clear the space. Just a reminder, this was Toxic merch after the Video Game Crash. Was several purchases fron Different Sources, from late 80's and early 90's. This is the different sources I get so far: Intelliviso Atari (Late Atari games, not not late consoles or computers) Activision ( Incluiding some Distributed games, like Imagic) Coleco Just few games and hardware Avalon Hill (just Computer games in big Format, not a single 2600 Title) K-Mart (Just Wireless Atari Controllers, based on the price stickers, could be returned merchandise to the original Seller) Musicland / Sam Goody: Computer Titles of many different Brands, Not only the stickers, but almos all the games came in Large Lp's Boxes. addressed to Venezuela) There´s similar items in brand new boxes from a Computer Software distributor who could be the seller of the items. Other items in the warehouse were for Regular Purchases, not clearances.
  4. The original purchaser of the Intellivision Games told me he purchase the contents of a Warehouse in New Jersey, and I have seen This New jersey Address in several Mattell Boxes, meaning this could be the original location or the contents of that building was moved to another location. The Items Goes from early Mattel Games, Spare Parts, and Later Intv Corp Stuff. I guess some expired licensed Items could not be sold anymore (Like Tron Joysticks) so they survived until the end. The Question is, This is Service and Distribution Center? a Third Party Company or Mattel owned? Could be a return from a Mattel Asociated company after Mattel sold it? https://maps.app.goo.gl/W2GoA6zREzWhGpWt6
  5. Not only Spain, rest of Latin America got those manuals as well, I think Aurimat only had the license for Mexico.
  6. and is a must for playing Famicom Games (with adapter, of course)
  7. There´s a cheaper solution, just use a Needle to lift the pins a little so they can connect to the Cart better and problem solved, can take 15 minutes, no soldering
  8. There's Venezuelan Stock of Astrosmash in gatefold and Intellivision inc. But we don´t have gatefold Star Strike, looks very nice.
  9. I thought the curious part was the Manual outside the box, So I take pictures of all variations I could find, not trusting much in the manual of the open ones.
  10. Did this count as a variant? or just a production Curiosity? Plain English manual outside.
  11. Did this count as a variant? or just a production Curiosity? Plain English manual outside.
  12. "The Americans" Series with Keri Russell, shows the original console with Astrosmash in one episode
  13. https://www.ebay.com/itm/305114567748? This could be a Tutor Pro Also ?
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