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I need the following in the slip sleeves with inserts Creative Journy Creative Voyage K9.5 the hollywood premier Math Gallery 2 math on the Move Addition subtraction Advanced math on the Move Addition subtraction intermediate math on the Move multiplication division Advanced math on the Move multiplication division intermediate Three Decoders the key to the carousel Three Decoders the riddle of the ring Thats all I need to finish my set. I would do some trade off my site for them if your interested. Jason
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TI/99 lots of games for sale LOT
Trade-N-Games replied to Trade-N-Games's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
Yes the controllers and the weird splitter thing are included. I also have a power supply not pictured and if the buyer wanted it they could have it but it would add a pound or 2. by the way on the 3 game multicart thing look close on the bottom right corner and you can see the corner is broke off or the plastic -
I just had a big lot of Texas instruments games 33 in all a bunch of instructions also. Also I have a Speech Synthesizer with instructions and a Navarone 3 slot multicart thing, it has a small corner broke off. I am not able to test this stuff sine I did not get a system. Allof it looks to be in good shape Most of the games are common. All the stuff boxed up is around 9 pounds I would like it to go in one big lot. I would like to get $30 for the lot plus actual shipping via USPS. The multi slot and speech might make this worth it. Please PM me or give me a call at the store 636-349-3113 Jason
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Well I did see that the seller did not take paypal, however in his email he only wanted international money orders so I had to spend $3.85 for that and a $.69 stamp. In the auctions he said US money orders. It's amazing that a seller with this much feedback who is in Canada and does not take paypal.
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You guys are so mean! However that is right around the normal price for this game boxed. Canada seller might have made the bidding a little lower. I got something from the seller. I over paid for the controllers but I wanted them.
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BIG lot of UC, Rare & ER Colecovision carts ENDS TONIGHT
Trade-N-Games replied to Bill Brasky's topic in Auction Central
I was looking at the Dragonfire cart and thats the game in the title but in the listing its says facemaker. Now I trust you but from an outsider it would look weird. You should fix that. Edit -Heist is also messed up Nice games! -
Taking a break for awhile, check out my stuff!
Trade-N-Games replied to Crazy Climber's topic in Atari 2600
Your collection looks great. I remember @ 2006 MGC show you said you did not want boxed games! Those boxed games look nice all lined up -
Wow super rare item with to good to be true high price. If this was a steal it would have a BIN of $10 not $1000 alot like stlouisrams boxed glib for like 5 bucks a few years ago. I hope it was not a scam for your sake.
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We wanted to be very thorough with the all the content in the book. Also we wanted to be around the 400 page mark. After all the info we turned in to the publisher it will be hard to keep this book under 400 pages, the publisher has told us its best to under project the amount of pages than to come up short. Way over 2000 high quality pictures were turned in. We did have some great help from a few select people with some of the pictures. Rick Weis has some super hard to find games and helped fill in some very important gaps. My personal collection of games for the systems featured in the book are almost 99% complete and about 95% are complete in box. I always try to get the best box I can for my collection and besides a few price tags on boxes most are in near mint condition. Many members of the message boards have had the chance to see my collection in person. My room of doom is filled with over 10,000 games from floor to ceiling most boxed complete. The detail of the picture of the cover should give everyone an idea of how each picture will look inside. Each and every picture was scanned with a special process and if that did not look just right we took a picture of it. I was excited to work with Robert on this book, his book The Ultimate Redline Guide was amazing on pictures and content. It surpassed all the other Hot Wheels books on the market and none have been able to match the quality of that book. Robert is a huge Coleco Vision collector and has many of his original games from the 80's.
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Classic Home Video Games, 1972-1984
Trade-N-Games replied to 8bitgamer's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Well take a look Rik.New book -
Well my fellow AtariAge friends I have some big news to share with everyone! Below is a picture of the front and back covers of the book. Click this link for bigger pictures and more info on ordering Coming this Spring! … Nearly 3 years in development … Over 2000 high-quality, full-color photos … THE seven classic consoles, their accessories and related merchandise - listed by console and manufacturer for easy reference ... Collector checklist format ... Easy to use, readable indexes … 1000+ cartridges, and more variations than most thought possible … listed and priced by – ° Cartridge ° Manual ° Included extras, and ° Boxed, complete … 400 jam-packed pages of information on THE consoles of the Classic Video Game era (1977-1984) Classic 80s Home Video Games … written by 15 year veteran video game collector Jason W. Brassard, and 10 year price guide author Robert P. Wicker … designed and priced for every collector! - $24.95 (softbound) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description: The early 80s was a pioneering time for home video games. Consoles from Atari, Mattel, Coleco, and others dominated many American living rooms. This guide takes an in-depth look at the classic consoles, games, accessories, and related merchandise manufactured between the introduction of the Atari VCS in 1977 and the great video game crash of 1984. The great consoles from Atari--the 2600 VCS, 5200 SuperSystem, and 7800 ProSystem are all covered in depth, as well as the amazing Coleco Vision, Intellivision, Odyssey2, and Vectrex gaming systems. More than 2,000 full-color photographs complement detailed listings for loose and boxed items. Consoles, cartridges, manuals, accessories, and related merchandise are listed and priced in an easy-to-use, checklist format. Products are listed by console and manufacturer for easy reference. See Donkey Kong, Frogger, Asteroids, Centipede, Pac-Man, and many other famous stars from the 1980s systems in this must-have title on classic video games. 2008 values. Book Details: 10-digit ISBN #: 1-57432-573-6 13-digit ISBN #: 978-1-57432-573-7 Number of Pages: 400 Binding: Softback Dimensions: 11.00" x 8.50" x 1.25" Published: November, 2007(estimated) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the Authors: Jason Jason Brassard got his first Atari games Christmas 1981. He ripped the boxes to pieces to get to the cartridge. Later in his twenties he became interested in Atari video games again. His first purchases in restarting his collection were the same games he got for Christmas years earlier, this time taking extreme care in preserving the boxes. Soon the collection outgrew his home, and it did not stop with Atari. He soon knew his destiny would be to open his own video game store. In 2001, Trade-N-Games was born and has been his profession ever since. If you have any old video games that are collecting dust somewhere that you would like to part with, I’ll find good homes for them. Robert Robert Wicker grew up playing the Odyssey 2, Atari 2600 VCS, Intellivision, and Coleco Vision systems when he wasn’t at the local arcade. He is an avid fan of the Coleco Vision system and is working on completing his collection. He also collects redline Hot Wheels from his childhood (1968-1977) and music from the ‘50s and ‘60s. Robert has 10 years of price guide writing experience, having co-authored the most respected guides on the Redline era of Hot Wheels – The Ultimate Redline Guide and The Ultimate Redline Guide Companion. His real job is a manager in the Information Technology field.
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Nothing against Shawn as I have a few of his carts. Crazy prices and way to many hacks and repros for sale are the reason I don't collect them anymore. My pocketbook cant keep up anymore. It seems like there are a few a week coming out and if I wanted to collect them all I would go broke or loose my mind cause I dont have time to look for every limited edition that is sold out in 30 seconds. If I ever decide to sell it will turn into alot of profit at the crazy prices I see all the time
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Whos planning on going to the Midwest gaming classic this year?
Trade-N-Games replied to jboypacman's topic in Events
I wont be attanding as a vendor this year. My online store has really taken off and I am super busy with the retail store also. I have some new people working for me but its still is not enough time to get it all done. Its not a bad place to be in! If Sat. goes good for me I might drive up Sat night so I can attend on Sunday and say hi to everyone. I have also been working very hard on my car for shows and it comes out of paint in a few days and I dont want a highway trip with new paint. Everyone have fun. -
Good place to buy classic stuff online?
Trade-N-Games replied to 2600Lives's topic in Classic Console Discussion
Yes me www.tradengames.com however I dont really get stuff in for fairchild and those older systems just not alot of it in the midwest it seems. I do have tons of Atari and new games and I like to think my prices are very good and I picture every item for sale never a stock picture. Joe Cody at www.atari2600.com has tons of that older items and I get alot from him myself, always good service. -
I would hate to see the retail price if this is wholesale
Trade-N-Games replied to taxman's topic in Auction Central
That place is crazy! I looked over some of there current gen stuff and added it up with gamstop prices and they were asking more than gamestop would sell the games for. I was in need of more 360 games for my store and I was adding up at what I would sell the games wholesale for that they had used and i could have got them all new for less. -
This is so true and happens all the time people keep talking about it but not one person adds the price into the topic and then when I go to look something up people are like wow that was high or low and I have no idea of the price. Good point!
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I was doing some price updates the other day for the new issue and it has made it way to the printer. It is selling very well all over the United States and I dont see it ending anytime soon
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2600 proto DUMBO box,Browns tickets and a gold NWC
Trade-N-Games replied to Buyatari's topic in Auction Central
Stadium Events instructions sold Wow congrats on that I wish I had an extra one, that has to be a record sale on instructions only! -
I got one like it many years ago at a yard sale. It looks like the stickers were removed a few times and one is missing now also.
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As a seller with a store everything is priced when you walk in. To me its kind of like a flea market with nothing priced that when you ask a price for something they kind of look at you to guess how much they can get out of you depending how well your dressed. Nothing against you Eric most of the time you do have good prices posted!
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I also think every item should be pictured that is for sale and the picture should have the date and user name pictured along with the item. Not that we have alot of scams but this would cut down on new members all of a sudden selling tons of things with a long list. I think best offer on real high price items is kind of ok and it goes to the highest offer but other than that its just to get a few extra bucks. I often just skip right past best offer post
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On the pal Tigervision boxes is that a round gold sticker that can come off on the front of the box?
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For a rarity 6 game Espial is sure commanding some big prices
Trade-N-Games replied to Atari2600Lives's topic in Atari 2600
Indeed, besides, like Marco said, some guy found like 200 of these NIB. Me as well as Tempest bought it from that guy for $40 + shipping. Now Miner II on the other hand, or Springer, but not Espial. I think I got one of those espials years ago. Miner 2 is hard to find boxed, easy loose. I think If I dug around Atari age I could find a post from a few years ago when I got my Miner 2 off ebay boxed. I think it was around $150 or maybe less but a few people thought that was high but just wait and see. Springer was the last one I got boxed to finish my collection that was super hard to find I see its boxed future going over $300 everytime. Tigervision is a great looking collection loose and amazing boxed. -
This was a great deal on 5200 games....
Trade-N-Games replied to EricDeLee's topic in Auction Central
I saw you placed a bid early on. It was a great deal!
