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My collection of rare games Atari 2600
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Swordquest Waterworld what is in the box?
ricardopiazzoliparente replied to atari181's topic in Atari 2600
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What's the rarest 2600 game in your Collection?
ricardopiazzoliparente replied to Polybius's topic in Atari 2600
My games R8 or higher are: Funvision Karate (NTSC) Asterix (NTSC) Quadrun Swordquest Waterworld Gravitar (silver label) Rubik´s cube- 84 replies
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VCS/2600 Game Rarity by Number of Known Copies
ricardopiazzoliparente replied to Blazing Lazers's topic in Atari 2600
Hello, Asterix NTSC and FUNVISION KARATE NTSC cartridges are also rarity 10 -
Rare Dancing Plate Game found?
ricardopiazzoliparente replied to Omegasupreme's topic in AtariBoxed.com Rarity Database
Hello my friend ... This game is not from CCE. CCE is a Brazilian company and made games for Atari, CCE's Dancing Plate is different. This photo that you posted should be Taiwan. -
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Rarity 10 - NTSC Funvision Karate
ricardopiazzoliparente replied to ricardopiazzoliparente's topic in Atari 2600
Thanks for the reply, my friend, I redo the post again because I have 2 doubts, in the last post I believe no one knew or had no interest in helping me. the Funvision Karate cartridge is not on the rarities guide, only Ultravision Karate. My intention is to know if there is a way for Atariage to put the Funvision in the rarities guide and to whom should I ask for it? I would also like to know how many of these cartridges are globally known? hugs -
Good afternoon friends. Does anyone have information on NTSC Funvision karete cartridges? I have read a few posts from 2007 and 2010 that these cartridges are termed Unbelievably Rare. Thank´s
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On a business trip to Peru, I found an advertisement on the internet of a gentleman selling a Nintendo NES, so I contacted him to buy NES, talking to you about Whatsapp, I asked him if he did not have any older video games the sale and he told me that he had an Atari that had been for many years and could sell me; I ordered Atari photos and it was an Atari Ligth Sixer with original source, cx-40 controls, padlle and some games and among these games was that FUNVISION KARATE. Since I am an Atari collector, I soon realized that the cartridge was rare. I checked with the former owner to get NES, Atari and KARATE. I asked him how he had gotten that Atari, he told me that he had lived many years ago in Florida and brought it to Peru when he left. He did not know the rarity of the game, he thought it was a normal game, and in fact I thought it was a Funvision (PAL). I asked if the Funvision worked normal (colored) he said yes, then upon arriving at the hotel I went to test and realized that it really was NTSC. After that I started to search for information in the Atari groups in Brazil and I decided to enroll in Atariage to find information. What I could read is that there are very few FUNVISION KARATE (NTSC) games.
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R10 NTSC Funvision Karate + Condor Attack!
ricardopiazzoliparente replied to Dino's topic in Atari 2600
On a business trip to Peru, I found an advertisement on the internet of a gentleman selling a Nintendo NES, so I contacted him to buy NES, talking to you about Whatsapp, I asked him if he did not have any older video games the sale and he told me that he had an Atari that had been for many years and could sell me; I ordered Atari photos and it was an Atari Ligth Sixer with original source, cx-40 controls, padlle and some games and among these games was that FUNVISION KARATE. Since I am an Atari collector, I soon realized that the cartridge was rare. I checked with the former owner to get NES, Atari and KARATE. I asked him how he had gotten that Atari, he told me that he had lived many years ago in Florida and brought it to Peru when he left. He did not know the rarity of the game, he thought it was a normal game, and in fact I thought it was a Funvision (PAL). I asked if the Funvision worked normal (colored) he said yes, then upon arriving at the hotel I went to test and realized that it really was NTSC. After that I started to search for information in the Atari groups in Brazil and I decided to enroll in Atariage to find information. What I could read is that there are very few FUNVISION KARATE (NTSC) games. -
On a business trip to Peru, I found an advertisement on the internet of a gentleman selling a Nintendo NES, so I contacted him to buy NES, talking to you about Whatsapp, I asked him if he did not have any older video games the sale and he told me that he had an Atari that had been for many years and could sell me; I ordered Atari photos and it was an Atari Ligth Sixer with original source, cx-40 controls, padlle and some games and among these games was that FUNVISION KARATE. Since I am an Atari collector, I soon realized that the cartridge was rare. I checked with the former owner to get NES, Atari and KARATE. I asked him how he had gotten that Atari, he told me that he had lived many years ago in Florida and brought it to Peru when he left. He did not know the rarity of the game, he thought it was a normal game, and in fact I thought it was a Funvision (PAL). I asked if the Funvision worked normal (colored) he said yes, then upon arriving at the hotel I went to test and realized that it really was NTSC. After that I started to search for information in the Atari groups in Brazil and I decided to enroll in Atariage to find information. What I could read is that there are very few FUNVISION KARATE (NTSC) games. Espanhol---------------AfricânerAlbanêsAlemãoAmáricoÁrabeArmênioAzerbaijanoBascoBengaliBielorrussoBirmanêsBósnioBúlgaroCanarimCatalãoCazaqueCebuanoChinês (simplificado)Chinês (tradicional)CingalêsCoreanoCorsoCroataCurdoDinamarquêsEslovacoEslovenoEspanholEsperantoEstonianoFilipinoFinlandêsFrancêsFrísio ocidentalGaélico escocêsGalegoGalêsGeorgianoGregoGuzerateHaitianoHauçáHavaianoHebraicoHíndiHmongHolandêsHúngaroIgboIídicheIndonésioInglêsIorubáIrlandêsIslandêsItalianoJaponêsJavanêsKhmerLaosianoLatimLetãoLituanoLuxemburguêsMacedônioMalaialaMalaioMalgaxeMaltêsMaoriMaratiMongolNepalêsNianjaNorueguêsPanjabiPashtoPersaPolonêsPortuguêsQuirguizRomenoRussoSamoanoSérvioSindiSomaliSoto do sulSuaíliSuecoSundanêsTadjiqueTailandêsTâmilTchecoTélugoTurcoUcranianoUrduUzbequeVietnamOn a business trip to Peru, I found an advertisement on the internet of a gentleman selling a Nintendo NES, so I contacted him to buy NES, talking to you about Whatsapp, I asked him if he did not have any older video games the sale and he told me that he had an Atari that had been for many years and could sell me; I ordered Atari photos and it was an Atari Ligth Sixer with original source, cx-40 controls, padlle and some games and among these games was that FUNVISION KARATE. Since I am an Atari collector, I soon realized that the cartridge was rare. I checked with the former owner to get NES, Atari and KARATE. I asked him how he had gotten that Atari, he told me that he had lived many years ago in Florida and brought it to Peru when he left. He did not know the rarity of the game, he thought it was a normal game, and in fact I thought it was a Funvision (PAL). I asked if the Funvision worked normal (colored) he said yes, then upon arriving at the hotel I went to test and realized that it really was NTSC. After that I started to search for information in the Atari groups in Brazil and I decided to enroll in Atariage to find information. What I could read is that there are very few FUNVISION KARATE (NTSC) games.On a business trip to Peru, I found an advertisement on the internet of a gentleman selling a Nintendo NES, so I contacted him to buy NES, talking to you about Whatsapp, I asked him if he did not have any older video games the sale and he told me that he had an Atari that had been for many years and could sell me; I ordered Atari photos and it was an Atari Ligth Sixer with original source, cx-40 controls, padlle and some games and among these games was that FUNVISION KARATE. Since I am an Atari collector, I soon realized that the cartridge was rare. I checked with the former owner to get NES, Atari and KARATE. I asked him how he had gotten that Atari, he told me that he had lived many years ago in Florida and brought it to Peru when he left. He did not know the rarity of the game, he thought it was a normal game, and in fact I thought it was a Funvision (PAL). I asked if the Funvision worked normal (colored) he said yes, then upon arriving at the hotel I went to test and realized that it really was NTSC. After that I started to search for information in the Atari groups in Brazil and I decided to enroll in Atariage to find information. What I could read is that there are very few FUNVISION KARATE (NTSC) games.
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Anyone know how many cartridges, Ultravision and how many funvision aktare (NTSC) cartridges are there? I read something that would only be 3.
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You do not know how to speak, my friend, sorry.
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Ultravision, Funvision, and K-Tel belong to the same group, they are the same thing. I believe that Funvision Karate (NTSC) would be as rare as Ultravison Karate. Well, it's a fact that Funvision has released some NTSC games, The other thing that proves is that it does not carry the Funvision logo on the screen. R10? Unbelievably Rare ?