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  1. Check This Site for some more Pirate Famicom Cartridges like the one you have. http://atarihq.com/tsr/pirate/index.html
  2. I'd say some of the Video Gems games would be some of the rarest PAL Releases.
  3. It Depends. I've found "The year 1999" and a "Bi Bi!" Quite a few times, but have never seen a Mafia before.
  4. Some finds at the local auction house: Commodore 1701 Monitor A$6 Acecat II Graphics Tablet A$28 Boxed Nintendo 64 A$18
  5. Hello I'd say since this as a Rarish RainbowVision Game (Pirate Compnay), you'd get about A$8-10 For the cart alone.
  6. Since of my Young age (13) we don't have an old TV. The oldest I've played on though is a Sharp 22" TV thats from the Mid 80's. I used to play on a Mid 90's Phillips 13" TV, now I use a Magnavox 20" TV for gaming, Works very well BTW!
  7. Any plans on releasing it in Australia? We still don't have the Atari 10 In 1 Stick here
  8. If anyone has any unwanted Sega SC-3000 Software or Games, Shoot me a PM, as I've just bought a system but it only came with the BASIC Cartrdige. If you have any tapes for the SC-3000 as well that you don't want shoot me a PM.
  9. Very Lucky Find Today: Boxed Near Mint Sega SC-3000 Computer with Boxed Joystick and Basic Cartridge. A$20
  10. I send international Ye Olde Way (No Paypal) and they send me Cash. Nothing but great responses from all my international buyers! You can trust these guys, they have a shop about 15km from me and they've got lots of retro goodies in their.
  11. However, before HES became dominant (Pre Crash) All activision titles were distrubuted by Activision and have actiplaque
  12. What if Gamemaster_ca_2003 Stopped all these "What If" Threads???
  13. Luckily, The 7800 I bought STILL had the Plastic on the Metal plate, I make sure EVERY DAY that no dust gets on it. (BTW I got rid of the plastic, it was really dirty!) Anyway, I found that Wood marveer or Instant Shine type cleaners work quite well.
  14. I seem to have a feeling thse are for the Tandy/Radioshack TRS-80 Computer.
  15. I got up to a Chilly 40F This Morning to go to the local Swapmeet (AKA: Flea Market) At 6:30am. Getting up this early paid off, after finding a Massive Commodore 64 Lot for AU$50. I got the Following things: Boxed (MINT) Oceanic OC118N (Third Party) Floppy Drive Boxed (MINT) Commodore Datasette Boxed (MINT) Commodore 64C 4 Boxed Commodore Joysticks 1 Boxed Commodore Paddles MINT Lord Of The Rings Game About 150 Disks About 50 Tapes 2 Extra Tape Players About 5 Boxed Carts Various Manuals Massive Epson Printer (About 25kg!) If anyones interested in any of this, shoot me a PM as I'm willing to sell or trade, be quick as It WILL go on ebay within the next week.
  16. Not Mine: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...0&category=3528 This one isn't in the Atariage Database. Possible PAL Only Release?
  17. The only differences would be the sound BTW, if you want to use a Stereo Cale, just take one off a Saturn (My Saturn came with one) as they have the same connectors as the genesis II.
  18. I'm only 13, and I discovered atari Last year after buying a 6 Switcher as a Flea Market with 6 games for A$25. I've been hooked on these boards and atari consoles and computers since!
  19. So how "official" was Atari Australia then? With no laws at all, it could have been a pirate company, couldn't it? It WAS a pirate company. In the Late 80's/Early 90's, the Pirate cart company Action Hi-Tech took control of the company. I did extensive research to prove this, I just need to find the topic.
  20. It's Actually 128 Built In games only. In the Early 90's Hackers could not get arrested here as their were NO laws on Computer Crime. Australian Hackers could do what they want locally without getting prosecuted. Same with Computer Copyrights, they ment nothing to the goverment since they didn't have xpertise in the field. For gos sakes, they didn't have computers in the Department of National Security. When they found otu about hackers in the US networks, the US told the Australian Authorities to help. They Borrowed old Apple II's and Commodore PETS from Banks to help even, and this was in the Late 80's! Anyway, back on topic. The Atari 7800 In Australia from 1990-1993 was sold with the 32 In 1 Cartridge with a 7800 Label. Their is a rather small amount of these 7800 cartridges, as not many 7800's were sold in Australia.
  21. The reason why I don't terribly like the Xbox is because of the amount of FPS's and Racing Games. For a Start, I never have 2 player Games (What happens when you're a loner ). I like JSRF, Espically the Music. Sega GT is bland, Halo was way too hyped. I really like the Xbox Version of Morrowind III, Good Port from PC- Console. I have a grand total of 5-6 Games for it after owning it since December. I'm going to buy a gamecube, The Sonic titles and Nintendo Staples lure me over. Hey, It's the first Nintendo console I've ever bought new!
  22. Joypads Definately. I Use the 2600 Stick to play the 2600 Games on my 7800 Though, you just need that Stick for the 2600 Games to play well.
  23. Late Release Defender Does, Because I have it. It's the same type of label, instead with a Blue Background.
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