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Placed those things on hold for you AX man, shoot me a PM with your NES needs. Lots of stuff traded and sold, any other offers?
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Some more stuff for trade (I'll be updating this post in a bit): Action Set Box and Styro: SOLD!!! There is about a 3 inch tear in the end here, tough to see in the pic. Styro is in excellent shape, there is some damage to one side of the box as seen in the pics. Sold stuff traded, some stuff pending. Don't be afraid to low ball me, if you want something I have and have something I need, we can work something out! SNES Stuff: Donkey Kong Country 3 Skyblazer (sunfaded, with manual but no white tray) Speed Racer (nice shape, no manual but has tray) HOLD Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time PENDING Super Turrican with manual HOLD Wanderers from Y's III Romance of the Three Kingdoms II PENDING Random stuff: Jet Force Gemini N64 loose cart Castlevania SotN Greatest Hits Complete SOLD Um Jammer Lammy Complete HOLD
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Hey Guys Looking to trade the following NES games for some Unlicensed NES carts and some Dreamcast Fighters. Many of the carts have rental stickers, but most are in very good shape regardless. If there is any major damage, I'll let you know. I'll also take better pics for anyone interested before confirming a trade. First up, my TRADE list: 720 $2 1943 $4 AD&D: Hillsfar SOLD Abadox $2 Adventure in the Magic Kingdom $3 Adventures of Bayou Billy $2 Adventures of Dino Riki $2 Adventures of Rad Gravity $2 Afterburner $3 Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing $2 Archon $3 Back to the Future $2 Back to the Future II and III $3 Bad News Baseball SOLD Bad Street Brawler $2 Bart vs Space Mutants $3 Bases Loaded 4 SOLD Batman Returns $3 Battle of Olympus $3 Bill and Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure $2 Black Bass $2 (faded label) Blaster Master $3 Blue Marlin $5 Bo Jackson Baseball $3 Boulderdash SOLD Burai Fighter $2 Caesar's Palace $2 Captain Skyhawk $2 Casino Kid $2 Castlevania III $5 Caveman Games $4 Championship Bowling $2 Championship Pool SOLD Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers $4 Circus Caper $2 (minor top cart damage) Clash at Demonhead $2 Crash and the Boys Street Challenge SOLD Crystalis $4 Cybernoid $2 Dash Galaxy $2 Defender II $2 Desert Commander $2 Dig Dug II $3 Digger T. Rock SOLD Dirty Harry $2 Double Dare $3 Demon Sword $2 Dragon Warrior $2 Dragon Warrior $2 Dragon Warrior II $10 Fantasy Zone $5 Faxanadu $2 Fisher Price: I Can Remember $3 Flying Dragon $2 Gauntlet II $3 George Foreman's KO Boxing $2 Ghost Lion SOLD Ghostbusters II $3 Gilligan's Island $3 Harlem Globetrotters $2 Heavy Barrel $3 Heavy Shreddin' $2 Hollywood Squares $2 Hunt for Red October $3 Image Fight $2 Infiltrator $2 Jack Nicklaus Golf $2 Journey to Silius $3 Jurassic Park (End label Damaged) $2 Kickle Cubicle $4 King's Knight $2 Kings of the Beach $2 Klax $3 Last Action Hero SOLD Little League Baseball $4 Little Mermaid $3 Low G Man PENDING M.U.L.E. SOLD Mad Max $2 Magic Johnson's Fast Break $2 Maniac Mansion $5 Marble Madness $3 Mega Man 5 SOLD Mendel Palace $2 Metal Mech $2 Mickey Mousecapade $2 Mission: Impossible $2 Mission Cobra SOLD Monster Party $2 Muppet Adventure $2 NARC $2 Operation Wolf $2 Orb 3D $2 P.O.W. $2 Pinbot $2 Power Blade $2 (top label damage) Quarttro Adventure $3 Robin Hood $2 Robocop (No End Label) $1 Rocketeer $2 Shadowgate $6 Shinobi $4 Shockwave $5 Skull & Crossbones $3 Smash TV $2 Solar Jetman $2 Solstice $2 Stealth ATF $2 Street Fighter 2010 $2 Strider $2 Swords and Serpents $2 The Immortal $3 The Punisher $4 Toobin' $5 Ultima: Exodus $3 Ultimate Stuntman $3 Wayne Gretsky Hockey $2 World Cup Soccer $2 Wrath of the Black Manta $2 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer $2 Next up, my WANTS list: Unlicensed NES Games: Looking for loose carts in decent condition. I can deal with some stickers and marker, but not looking for ripped labels and the like. 6 in 1 Caltron 6 in 1 Myriad Bible buffet Big Nose Freaks Out Black Jack Bubble Bath Babes Cheetamen II Death Race PENDING Dizzy the Adventurer (Aladdin) Hot Slots Impossible Mission II King Neptune's Adventure Linus Spacehead's "Cosmic Crusade" Maxi 15 Mermaids of Atlantis Peek a Boo Poker Quarttro Arcade Raid 2020 Silent Assault Sunday Funday Wally Bear and the No! Gang Dreamcast Fighters: I am buying a Jammacast to hook up to my Egret II and want a fresh lot of fighters to toss in the cab. I have MvC 2, but I'm looking for several more Capcom fighters. I DO NOT CARE about condition or completeness at all! Loose disc are perfect, rental stickers are fine, but they MUST play 100%. I'm looking for any fighters that aren't on this list, but most interested in: Street Fighter III: Third Strike Street Fighter Alpha 3 ANY other Fighter besides MvC 2 on Capcom vs SNK 2 Shoot me a PM and keep an eye on this thread as I'll be adding a ton of other stuff!
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Hoppin' Mad was limited to 100 carts, the first 10 being collector's edition that were not for sale like the rest. Numbers 11-100 were in silver tins with black box manual and label art and came with a small rubber ball: One lucky person got a special rubber ball that gave them a free CE Hoppin' Mad. The CE had special red tins, custom label and manual art, and a custom black vinyl dye paint job: The regular edition sold out in 4 days, and all but 2 of the CE's were given away for free. The first 5 went to members of my team and one to Dain Anderson for his work on NintendoAge. One was given away in the rubber ball contest, one was given away in a high score contest, and 2 were auctioned off (one on NA, one on Chase the Chuckwagon). The last will be given away at the Portland Classic Gaming Expo next month. The game was totally finished. Our very talented programmer Zzap! (James Todd, programmer of the soon to be release Chunkout 2600 as well as the 2 renditions for the NES) added enemies to the 3rd level, an extra cut scene, a pallet swap for player 2, as well as a level counter that continued after each loop. The original programmer's names all still appear on our release, we added in the text of From Nowhere Productions as we produced the actual consumer carts. After selling out our supply and giving away the collector's edition, I also made our ROM available for public download, free of charge. It can be found on NA: http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=20344&highlight_key=y&keyword1=hoppin%20mad We also have been releasing a free NES prototype ROM free to all once a month from my person collection to thank people for all of their support for our projects: http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=5&threadid=20492&highlight_key=y&keyword1=monthly%20rom%20release Our next planned release, an undocumented and unknown unreleased game called Kitty's Catch, has begun production and should be finished by October (hopefully) of this year. More info can be found here: http://www.unseen64.net/2009/06/22/kittie-s-catch-nes-cancelled/ I have around 8 other unreleased NES games and one Sega Genesis game that we plan to release in the future too. Edit: Forgot to answer your price question. They were $65 shipped in the US, $71 to Canada, $73 world wide.
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I released my exact cost and profit for Hoppin' Mad, I think you'd be surprised at both. Boxes and manuals for something like Happy Camper cost AT LEAST $1.5k and have a minimum of 250 copies. I saved cash using donors and collectors tins for Hoppin' Mad, I made just over $1k after 2 month's+ work. I can release exact figures here if anyone is interested, it's just enough cash that I'm happy to do the work of a repro, but spending thousands in overhead cost is something tha would scare away plenty of people.
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A loose copy runs about $15-$20, but CIB has gotten pricey. Obviously, EBay BIN prices of items that have not yet sold aren't a great indication of value, but of the 4 CIB Godzilla 2s on EBay, the cheapest is $75. Just food for thought I guess.
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Nice start Ax man, sounds like it's coming along nicely. I just rearranged my collection and snapped some pics of it in the process: Complete NTSC licensed collection, and getting close on the unlicensed end. All the clam shell cases on the 4th row down on the left book shelf are my protos. I made a layer of boxes behind all of the carts to bring them to the front (411 boxes now) and snapped a pic of some of my favorite boxes before they went into hiding: Now that's some straight sexy card board Anyway, these boxes are still all up for grabs. Like I said before, I'm not desperate to sell, but I'll move these for the right offer. No holds on this stuff, the first offer I like on any of these boxes is going to take one or all of them, so let me know what you've got in mind sooner than later.
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Definitely something I'd consider, but I'm not looking to trade a Power Blade 2 or Panic Restaurant box for a Wally Bear cart or a Quarttro Arcade, you know what I mean? Let me know what you have on your list and we can probably work something out.
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I have some very hard to find NES boxes up for offer or for trade. The condition varies, but you can get a general idea of condition from the pictures. I will of course take better pictures of any box for those who are seriously interested. I'm not desperate for cash and have no problem holding onto these unless I get an offer I'm looking for, so please keep that in mind when sending an offer through. And the Backs: As far as trades are concerned, I am always interested in NES prototypes that I don't own, as well as finishing up the rest of my unlicensed set. Here is a list of unlicensed games I still need: 6 in 1 Caltron 6 in 1 Myriad Action 52 Alien Syndrome Bible buffet Big Nose Freaks Out Black Jack Bubble Bath Babes Cheetamen II Death race Dizzy the Adventurer (Aladdin) Hot Slots Impossible Mission II Joshua & The Battle of Jericho King Neptune’s Adventure Linus Spacehead’s “Cosmic Crusade” Maxi 15 Mermaids of Atlantis Peek a Boo Poker Quarttro Arcade Rad Racket: Deluxe Tennis II Raid 2020 Robodemons Silent Assault Sunday Funday Tiles of Fate Wally Bear and the No! Gang Feel free to make public offers or through PM. Don't hesitate to ask questions either!
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FS: HUGE list of NES games with prices, some rares!
MrMark0673 replied to MrMark0673's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
I forgot to mention that I'm also interested in trades toward these unlicensed carts: Action 52 Alien Syndrome Baby Boomer Bible buffet Big Nose Freaks Out Black Jack Bubble Bath Babes Cheetamen II Death race Dizzy the Adventurer (Aladdin) Galactic Crusader Hot Slots Impossible Mission II Joshua & The Battle of Jericho King Neptune's Adventure Linus Spacehead's "Cosmic Crusade" Maxi 15 Mermaids of Atlantis Peek a Boo Poker Quarttro Arcade Rad Racket: Deluxe Tennis II Raid 2020 Robodemons Silent Assault Sunday Funday Tiles of Fate Wally Bear and the No! Gang -
So after hours of sorting and upgrading, I have finally gotten through my doubles lot and they're ready to head out the door. Let's start with condition of the carts: Most of the carts are former rentals. Before you assume that they're junk, take a look at the picture. Most are in very good shape, the labels are quite nice on almost all of these. Sure, you'll have to remove some rental stickers, but I haven't had much trouble at all removing them with a little goo gone. Some have even just fallen off when I moved them from one place to another. Check out the pictures below to see the condition of the carts. Next up is pricing. It was simple really; I took the NA price guide numbers for July and priced all of the carts at 70% or below. This is the price assumed for one cart, I am definitely willing to cut some deals for people that purchase larger lots. Shipping is to the United States and Canada only (sorry international guys). Shipping for the US is as follows: 1-2 Games: Add $3.00 to the order 3-5 Games: Add $6.00 to the order I can also ship up to 20 games for just $11, so the more you purchase, the better the rate. Feel free to ask any questions you need to, I can snap more pictures for serious inquiries. Thanks guys, let's sell some games! 720 $2 1943 $5 Abadox $2 Afterburner $3 Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing $2 Archon $3 Back to the Future II & III $4. Bad News Baseball $4 Bad Street Brawler $2 Bart vs Space Mutants $4 Batman: Return of the Joker $5 Battle of Olympus $3 Beetlejuice $4 Bill and Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure $3 Blaster Master $3 Bo Jackson Baseball $3 Burai Fighter $3 Captain Skyhawk $2 Casino Kid $2 Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse $7 Caveman Games $4 Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers $6 Clash at Demonhead $3 Cybernoid $2 Dash Galaxy $2 Defender II $2 Demon Sword $3 Desert Commander $3 Dick Tracy $2 Dirty Harry $4 Dragon Warrior $2 Fantasy Zone $6 Faxanadu $3 Flying Dragon $2 Gauntlet II $4 Gilligan's Island $5 Harlem Globetrotters $2 Hollywood Squares $3 Infiltrator $2 Jack Nicklaus' Golf $2 Jackie Chan's Action Kung-Fu $7 Journey to Silius $4 Kickle Cubicle $6 King's Knight $2 Kings of the Beach $2 Klashball $3 Klax $3 Little League Baseball $6 Low G Man $2 Magic Johnson's Fast Break $1 Maniac Mansion $7 Marble Madness $2 Mendel Palace $3 Metal Mech $2 Mickey Mousecapade $3 Monster Party $3 Muppet Adventure $2 NARC $3 Operation Wolf $2 Orb 3-D $3 P.O.W. $2 Pinbot $2 Power Blade $3 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves $4 Shadowgate $4 Shockwave $5 Skull & Crossbones $3 Sky Shark $3 Smash TV $2 Stealth ATF $2 Street Fighter 2010 $3 Strider $3 Swords and Serpents $2 The Adventures of Bayou Billy $2 The Adventures of Dino Riki $2 The Adventures of Rad Gravity $2 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer $2 The Black Bass $2 The Blue Marlin $7 The Hunt for Red October $2 The Immortal $3 The Little Mermaid $5 The Lone Ranger $6 The Mafat Conspiracy $2 The Punisher $5 The Rocketeer $2 Ultima: Exodus $3 Vice: Project Doom $4 Wayne Gretsky's Hockey $2 World Cup Soccer $2 Wrath of the Black Manta $2 Please, PM ME WITH WHAT YOU ARE INTERESTED IN!!!! I'm posting this on several forums, and it's first come, first served. Thanks again!!! List of games that have been SOLD: 8 Eyes $2 Adventure Island 3 $15 Arkista's Ring $4 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes $5 Bard's Tale $5 Barker Bill's Trick Shooting $3 Baseball Stars II $9 Bee 52 $6 Bill Elliot's Nascar $3 Blues Brothers $8 Bucky O'Hare $9 Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle $5 Captain America and The Avengers $5 Conquest of the Crystal Palace $3 Defenders of Dynatron City $3 Deja Vu $4 Dragon's Lair $6 Dragon Fighter $16 Dungeon Magic $2 Eliminator Boat Duel $5 F-15 City War $3 F-15 Strike Eagle $2 Fisher Price Firehouse Rescue $4 Flying Warriors $4 Garry Kitchen's Battle Tank $3 Ghoul School $6 Golf Grand Slam $2 Golf Power $2 Hatris $7 Heroes of the Lance $5 High Speed $3 Hudson Hawk $2 Isolated Warrior $5 Kick Master $6 Kid Kool $2 Krion Conquest $8 Laser Invasion $4 Little Ninja Brothers $10 Magician $7 Mickey's Safari in Letterland $4 Millipede $3 Mutant Virus $4 Mystery Quest $3 Nobunaga's Ambition $5 Nobunaga's Ambition II $15 Phantom Fighter $3 Pictionary $2 Power Punch II $8 Qix $8 Rainbow Islands $14 Rally Bike $4 Shadow of the Ninja $6 Short Order and Eggsplode $5 Silent Service Free with Purchase Silkworm $3 Stanley: The Search for Dr. Livingston $4 Star Trek: 25th Anniversary $6 Star Wars $5 Talespin $3 Target: Renegade $2 The Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy $5 Tombs & Treasure $5 Where's Waldo $4 Barbie $4 Cabal $3 Chiller $23 Classic Concentration $5 Cyberball $2 Final Fantasy $8 Fist of the North Star $4 Flintstones: Rescue of Dino and Hoppy $6 Kiwi Kraze $6 Legends of the Diamond $6 Michael Andretti's World GP $2 North & South $13 Operation: Secret Storm $23 Pipe Dream $3 Roger Clemen's MVP Baseball Free with purchase (extensive label damage) Space Shuttle Project $4 Starship Hector $3 Totally Rad $3 Videomation $2
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Frank, when you refer to what I've been doing my prototypes as a "dirty and strange practice", how am I to not take that personally? I know it wasn't directed exclusively toward me, but there are what, 4-5 of us doing this currently? If you're going to make bold statements like that, you are absolutely going to offend people. We're getting protos out to the collectors, gamers, and preservationists that will enjoy them and get paid a little cash for our labor. After everything is all said and done, I release the ROM for free so that anyone who wants to enjoy it can, even if they don't support the projects (like yourself).
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Yes, I do. I see a huge difference between paying some dude $20 to burn EPROMs with the data I provide him versus paying "Nowhere Productions" or "Retro Zone" or "OlderGames.com" or whatever for a fully packaged product featuring a game that they're holding some exclusive stranglehold on. I am not personally bashing you or bunnyboy or anyone else when I say this, as you're all stand-up gentlemen who have done good things, I'm merely answering your question. To me it is the difference between burning a copy of a movie for a friend versus standing out on the street corner with a table full of packaged bootlegs. Both are illegal and in some ways immoral, but I think you cross a strange line when you manufacture and sell copies of something that isn't yours, especially if you attach your name to it. So you condone stealing and piracy in small numbers, but too much and it becomes bizarre and twisted? I'm sorry, you're right, that seems totally logical... If you get so hung up about it, stop featuring our shit on your home page. I mean without Happy Camper and Hoppin' Mad to talk about, you totally had some great stuff on your homepage 11 months ago Wilcox had nothing to do with this game and has never had anything much to do with the US branch of Elite who developed the game, where are you getting your facts? Mark Cooksey, Mark Crane, and Steve Beverly worked on the project and have no ties to Elite at all anymore. You can keep trying to pester Elite for junk like Grid Grabber, but odds are they didn't give a shit enough about it to keep it and no longer have it. If you haven't noticed, I've been getting NES proto ROMs to the masses better than almost anyone currently, and all but ONE have been free. Even then, I released the ROM to anyone who wanted it on two major sites (NA and Unseen64). Your skewed logic leaves you in the minority regardless of whether you see it or not. I'd love to see Andrew get a copy of the game and I'd be willing to help in any way that I can. If anyone who had worked on a game that I have released wanted a copy I'd make one for them too. The truth is, usually they don't.
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Is there seriously no part of you that sees how packaging and selling someone else's work without permission is wrong? This goes beyond money or the original developers getting paid or whatever, I'm asking you a purely moral question. I asked you a very similar moral question before that you neglected to answer... Do you see reproducing on a small scale for a small compensation (from labor associated with reproduction) as something different than reproducing on a larger scale for a larger compensation (again, for labor associated with reproduction)? I don't see much logic behind that, but to each their own I guess. Also, when you say "packaging and selling someone else's work" would you clarify as to who the someone else is that you are referring to? Is it the programmer who was already paid for their work, or the development company that abandoned and junked the project? Since you neglected to answer my question, I'll respond to yours. Please though, don't rebut if you are not going to take the time to address my question. I'll have to use specifics to answer your question and past examples as to where I have done (and will do) basically what you allege. Do I have any moral issue with "packaging" and selling Hoppin' Mad the way I did? Nope, not in the least, and I'll tell you why as I already have in the past... 1. I purchased the cart after one of the members of the team passed away and his storage space was sold to a consignment shop. I later tried to contact the other two programmers credited for working on the game, and neither one cared enough to respond to my calls and emails. That aside, I still insisted on keeping all three programmer's names on the cart when it was released to give them credit for their hard programming work. So morally, I have no issue releasing the game and making a small profit from those 3 individuals. 2. The current company known as Elite Systems Ltd. has NO TIES to any of the former employees who worked for the company during the time the game was being worked on. Not one, not a single one at all. I'm fairly confident that no one at the current Elite company has ever heard of Hoppin' Mad, so I most certainly have no moral issue with releasing it and making a small profit off of it from those individuals. 3. As started before, I took home $1,010.76 after everything was siad and done, NOT INCLUDING the purchase price of the prototype. This is also after MONTHS of hard work. Frank, have you ever reproduced an NES cartridge? Have you ever spent months buying donors, removing labels, desoldering boards, buying eprom chips, blanking the chips, programming the chips, soldering the chips in place, creating label art, creating labels, adhering labels, packaging and shipping NES carts? It is a ton of hard work, and the minimal compensation I took home from it coupled with the dozens of happy NES collectors made the project worth while. No moral issue making money their, most people make money from hard work. 4. The game wasn't even finished. If I didn't have the help of one of the best programmers in the NES homebrew scene (Zzap!), this game would have been some half assed demo. He worked very hard to make the game playable (and enjoyable) so that the NES community could benefit from that. I have no moral issue giving him money for his hard work. Now I'll go onto another example; Kitty's Catch is going to be our next project. I purchased the game through a source who bought it directly from David Wiebenson. David worked for Gametek during the early 90's and worked on a few of the game show turned video game NES titles. He had a bunch of old "junk" (his words, not mine) that he was looking to unload on Craigslist. He sold all of it knowing that he would never see it again and that he had no other copies of the material. I am going to produce and distribute Kitty's Catch carts for the same minimal compensation that I received for Hoppin' Mad. He sold the games (aka, was compensated for what he deemed a fair price) and since Kitty's Catch is not attached or affiliated with ANY production company, I have no problem reproducing and making a small profit from it. Oh yeah, and David will receive FULL CREDIT for programming the game. So now back to my question; What the fuck is the difference bewteen making a small profit on a small run of reproduction carts (due to the labor associated with it) compared to making a larger portion of money for a larger run of reproductions (again, due to labor)? I'm really curios to see how you can rationalize this ass backward logic.
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Err, how is it different? A larger release just means more labor, and that usually goes along with a larger reimbursement. I don't find it strange that people reproduce and distribute abandoned video games, and I definitely don't see it as a dirty move when the programmers were most certainly paid for their time working on the games. Was it common practice for programmers to receive royalty checks for games they developed? The only ones legally and financially affected by these sort of reproductions, if anyone, are the dev companies. I've seen it to be the case that nearly all members associated with projects during the NES era are no longer associated with the companies that developed those games.
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Hoppin' Mad CE #10 is ending in about 7 hours, don't miss your chance!
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Exactly what I've suggested several times already. If the game uses a fairly simple mapper, I could even help with making repros like I did with Hoppin' Mad.
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Agreed 100%. Gonzo, you can talk all the shit you want and blab about theoretical situations until you're blue in the face if it makes you happy. Bottom line is, if it we're such a "slam dunk" situation for someone to go to court over international intellectual copyrights, you'd see a lot more of it. Andrew deserves a copy of the BIN of the game he developed, and if he doesn't get a hand out copy of game he didn't give a shit enough about to ensure that he kept it backed up somewhere, he is going to have a hell of time getting it back in court.
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You're right, it's that easy. If you have a minute, you should contact Nintendo (you know, the multi-billion dollar company) and have them close down the following repro sites: http://vintagetshirtdepot.com/ http://www.nesreproductions.com/ http://www.retrousb.com/ Plenty of copyrighted and licensed material straight from Nintendo on those sites, it's a slam dunk case! Of course, they're not going to have the pulling power or lethal legal team that "Krome Studios Melbourne" (who?) is going to have, but I bet they could make a decent effort. As I know, there has been one hight profile video game prototype legal struggle (Resident Evil 1.5) that got ugly, and even then I think the owner lost the proto and $1.5k. That was from Nintendo who was interested in the rights of a high profile, current franchise. Ever once in a while, you'll see a cease and desist order, that's all. Andrew: Contact the current owner and strike a repro deal. Make some money on the release, get some high profile credit for all of your hard work, and get the binary back. This thing was junked until it was discovered (and then sold), you can benefit from the interest of this collector in this prototype.
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It is both 10 of 10 (in regards to the first ten copies being the Collector's edition, with red tins, different label art, different manual art, and a black vinyl dye job) and 10 of 100 (in regards to all the carts that were released total).
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Wow, not a bad deal at $25 shipped! Tempest, where is the best place to post this to find interested parties in this proto? My brother likes it, but for the right price I'm sure he'd let it go. Where do the top Vectrex guys hang out?
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Bump after a few days! No one interested in that Pac Man proto? I'll take a substantially lower offer, don't be afraid to low ball. That Hoppin' Mad is sitting still at $81.00, it's time to bid!
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Bumping up an old thread because my brother just found a really sweet Vectrex prototype: http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messagevi...;threadid=21809 Oldest Vectrex proto I've ever heard of, really cool label and case to boot. Any idea on the worth of something like this? I don't know of any Vectrex protos of released games going for sale on the open market. Pics for the lazy:
