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  1. DK Jr. was released on the CBS label (I had one) so I can't see why they wouldn't re-release its predecessor.
  2. Not necessarily PAL. Those are standard CBS re-release labels. I had a number of them with my CV set a while back.
  3. Okay, here's the last of it: The hardware and accessories. Not a big assortment this time, but a few interesting items all the same. As always, the same sale conditions apply as in my purge thread. Atari Cartridge Library (Boxed) - [ $15.00 ] [ PENDING! ] Unlike the Portfolio cartridge binders, this clasped, tri-fold vinyl folder contains three clear polyvinyl pockets that hold up to 6 cartridges (one sticking out of either side of the pocket), as well as a pocket for manuals. Comes complete with its original box. I'm fairly certain this thing is brand new and has never been used. Video Game Brain (CIB) - [ $20.00 ] [ PENDING! ] Plug in up to 6 cartridges, plug the Game Brain's cartridge adapter into the 2600, and switch between games with the touch of a button. Features two "blank" slots for spare games. Box and styrofoam has some shelf wear, but the rest is in near mint condition. Sears Heavy Sixer (With unusual box) - [ $25.00 ] No introduction needed for the heavy sixer. This is the Sears variant with the burled woodgrain, along with the original gray power supply. The box, which did not come with this unit (I had to stick it somewhere ) is a bit of an unusual beast, being a plain white refurb-style box with checkboxes for both the "2600" and "2400." There are no other accessories included with this -- if it's sticks or paddles you need, see below. Sears Video Arcade II (Boxed) - [ $30.00 ] [ PENDING! ] The only version of the Atari 2800 sold in North America. Comes with box (a fair bit of wear), unit, two joystick/paddle units, original AC adapter, manual, original bill of sale, notice, an Atari catalog (came like that when I bought it) and a Sears game catalog. Contents are in very good shape, and everything functions well except, I believe, the paddle part of the joysticks, which are a bit jittery. Joysticks, Joysticks, Joysticks! Note: All of these have been tested recently and found to be acceptable to excellent for gameplay. I tossed the sticks that didn't work or were very dodgy with directionals. Archer Stick - [ $3.00 ] Atari CX20 Driving Controllers (set of 2; jittery, and I don't know how to disassemble the pot de-jitter these) - [ $5.00 ] Atari CX30 Paddle Controllers (de-jittered) - [ $5.00 ] Atari CX40 (Vader version, boxed) - [ $10.00 ] Atari CX40 (Standard) {4 available} - [ $3.00 ] Atari CX40 (Vader) - [ $3.00 ] Atari CX42 Wireless Controllers w/ Receiver (Boxed) - [ $15.00 ] Atari CX50 Keyboard Controllers (set of 2) - [ $5.00 ] Atari CX80 Trak Ball (New, sealed) - [ $15.00 ] [ PENDING! ] Champ (w/ internal cord storage) - [ $5.00 ] Discwasher Pointmaster - [ $3.00 ] Epyx 500XJ II (2 button w/ switch, presumably autofire or something) - [ $5.00 ] M-Network Tron Joystick - [ $25.00 ] [ PENDING! ] Recoton Stick {2} - [ $3.00 ] Unknown CX40 Clone (white trim) - [ $3.00 ] Wico Command Control (Boxed) - [ $10.00 ] Wico Command Control (Loose) - [ $5.00 ] Atari SC1224 Colour Monitor for Atari ST/e/TT/Falcon - [ $20.00 ] Good shape. Works perfectly. Not sure what tube is in this model. All controls work well, picture and sound is good. This is heavy so shipping won't be cheap.
  4. That took a little longer than I expected -- but at least it got there.
  5. I don't mind price tags. But I hate gigantic motherfreakin' adhesive scrolls. I'll never understand why they need so bloody much room to put all that crap on it. EDIT: But freakin' sweet bundle though!
  6. Yeah, it was nice originally scoring a rare with a nice label like that. Knowing it went to a good home is good, too.
  7. Coo. You should get the second package probably around the middle of next week if delivery schedule goes as planned.
  8. Check this thread I started last summer for my recommendation. The pics are all gone (site host no longer exists) but you get a general idea. I realize it's for label coxing, but it works on gunk and stuff, too.
  9. Wire 4 of them in parallel. You'll get enough juice to last a while.
  10. Got my stuff the other day also. Now I'm waiting on the next batch I bought from him . Mindlfield = top notch goods. Spend your hydro money on his games to hell with paying bills!!! jk!! 1014873[/snapback] You ought to get yours tomorrow, I reckon. It's usually only a day or two to most major centers in Ontario. Thanks for the vote of confidence, though.
  11. Cool. Lotsa people getting their stuff this week it seems. This is good.
  12. No, no. He invented Ralph Baer.
  13. Looks like he edited it. Too bad. Ralph Baer might have been able to claim it was his and lay the smackdown on Atari.
  14. Not that I'm aware of. IIRC the only console Sierra On-Line made games for was Colecovision/ADAM. Everything else was released on computer.
  15. Still losts Left ... Some manuals FS here : http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83027
  16. Check out My FS thread http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=82335
  17. Sell Wonder Woman's invisible jet. You'll get bags more for it.
  18. Mindfield

    Supercharger

    http://cgi.ebay.ca/Boxed-Atari-2600-PHASER...1QQcmdZViewItem
  19. Looks European. Fugly auction layout though!
  20. he hopes to make more money this way. What he'll discover is that he won't many any. Not the first time I've seen this unfortunately; I saw the same thing a couple of years ago. That one didn't sell either -- and it was cheaper.
  21. I have Burgertime and may have a few more look here http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83027
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