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toymailman

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  1. I echo all the positive comments above. Muncher is a great fun game and top notch service from Rick as well. AAA+++
  2. Well, I just sent them an e-mail to see how I can order MMSBC II.
  3. LOL! No, I did not. I did not see MMSBC II on their site. I only saw the silver and gold editions. Do you have a direct link to where they sell MMSBC II? I tried to search using the keyword "Atari" but only got the silver and gold.
  4. Thank you! I just ordered a "Gold Edition" version.
  5. Just saw this thread. Any carts left?
  6. Thanks for all the suggestions guys!
  7. I am wondering what people use for cleaning their cartridges (label, shell, and contacts). I used to use ClassiClean (for all those things), but ran out now. I thought it was a great product and now wished I had stocked up with more. If anyone has an extra bottle (or two) then I'd be happy to pay for some. Otherwise, what are the best options out there? Thanks!
  8. In the listing on Post #1 the one right above yours is... A1 88 5425512 -jalidi A1 88 5425515 -Trebor (with Expansion Interface) There is only a difference of 3. Also, this A1 88 unit is quite an odd duck to have an expansion interface so late in the game. By the serial number the shell was likely made in August 1988 which is long after the interface was dropped. Some units have a hole but no actual port inside and others have a port, but was covered up with a shell that has no hole. This must be one where the stars aligned and a unit with an interface was put out at this late date. Cool.
  9. I think for the shells the answer is yes. However, the motherboards were on a different schedule. I have another thread where I tested a ton of 7800 consoles and opened em up to see the date of the motherboards. The date of the motherboards doesn't necessarily follow the date of the shell in chronological order. A good guess is that the shells were manufactured on a schedule with stickers applied and motherboards were made somewhere else. Then they would be assembled. Therefore the "oldest" shell may not necessarily have the "oldest" motherboard. Check out how close the one Trebor just posted (A1 88 5425515) with the one right above it. Just three away!
  10. I'm in the same situation. I just ran out of my second bottle. This stuff worked great! It cleaned contacts, cart shells and labels to make them as good as possible with no damage or residue. If anyone finds out something please let me know. In the meantime what are some other options people use for this purpose?
  11. Got my copy and this is a really fun game! I made it to the double skulls so far.
  12. Thank you Gorfy! This is yet another high quality homebrew that I enjoy playing.
  13. E-mail is sent! Looking forward to it.
  14. Played some more with baby down for his nap. 178,500 Still with max lives but I had to shut it off as I ran out of free time. I still can not tell the difference between Keystone Kapers. I think it is a graphical hack only, correct? Anyway, I like Keystone Kapers, but don't have the time to roll this puppy.
  15. Score update for today. Made it to Squad #30! 456,375
  16. Bumping. Less than 24 hours left. Cool items still cheap!
  17. Updated with latest version of Palomino and some instructions.
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