When my parents were in college, or just out of it, they both had 2600s, and between the two of em, had a little over 60 games, and a buncha extra stuff. They put it in boxes before they had me (because video games are bad for kids, obviously). When I went to college and mentioned that I was getting into games, they gave me their stash of near- perfect quality Ataris and games. I don't know what to do with it. I don't have time to play games often, cuz I'm starting my senior year, in a sorority, working, taking too many classes, etc. I've been contemplating selling them for a while, and since I'm planning on a huge move in a year, sooner is the time to start figuring this out rather than later.
So here's what I got:
HARDWARE
2 2600s
4 original joysticks- 2 with red dashes painted on the embossed bumps circle on the base, 2 without
1 set of paddles
1 Star Raiders paddle
1 Tron joystick
1 Wico Command Control joystick
1 Trak Ball Controller- CX22 (in box. Box is open, damaged, but still there. Still has warranty paperwork and instructional manual)
GAMES OUT OF BOXES
(This one is interesting) Pole Position with this front label, but this end sticker
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Warlords
Pitfall
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Star Voyager
Adventures of Tron
Tron Deadly Discs
Star Raiders
Blackjack
Super Breakout
Yars' Revenge
Golf
Adventure
Berzerk
Space War
Video Olympics
Air Sea Battle
Combat
Swordquest: EarthWorld
Starmaster
Missile Command
Space Invaders
Donkey Kong
Pac-Man
PAPERS OUT OF BOXES
Swordquest Comic
Swordquest Poster
Manuals for Swordquest, Adventures of Tron, Tron Deadly Discs, Star Raiders, Starmaster ("Basic Instructions" and another blue pamphlet entitled "The Power of Starmaster") Golf, Warlords, Berzerk, Donkey Kong, Space War, Pac-Man, Adventure, Space Invaders, Video Olympics, Blackjack, Super Breakout, Air-Sea Battle, Missile Command, Combat, and Yars' Revenge
Atari Force 3 Comic
Tron Joystick offer
Tron the Movie mail order thing
M Network catalog from 1982
2 Atari Video Computer System Catalogs from 1981 (they're green in the background of the cover illustration of cartoony wizard, spaceman, cop, cowboy, and players)
1 Atari Video Computer System Catalog from 1981 (red in the background of the cover illustration of cartoony wizard, spaceman, cop, cowboy, and players)
4 Atari Catalogs that are red with just text and some fancy frames on the cover
GAMES IN BOXES
Bump'n'Jump
Gyruss
Freeway
Omega Race (with controller and most of the original plastic in place. Open.)
Phaser Patrol (with supercharger)
Suicide Mission
Communist Mutants From Space
Circus Atari
Frogger (with plastic, but open)
Casino (with plastic, but open)
Golf
Superman
Venture
Space War
Joust
Indy 500
Battlezone (with plastic, but open)
River Raid
Combat
Video Pinball
Warlords
Carnival
Vanguard (with plastic, but open)
Super Breakout
Laser Blast
Gorf (with plastic, but open)
Q*Bert
Missile Command
Maze Craze
Super Cobra
Surround
Midnight Magic
Centipede
Kangaroo
Dodge Em
Ms. Pac-Man
I also have this neat little cartridge holder box that holds 16 cartridges- in 2 rows of 8- and all the loose papers along one side of the cartridges.
I'm pretty sure it all works- both systems do, and at least two of the original joysticks do, as do a bunch of the games that I've tried. No real dust, no marks, no wear and tear, the only game that isn't in pristine condition is Pitfall, whose label is darkened with some speckling.
What should I do with this? I was going to Ebay it, but I've seen the prices there, and they were discouraging. Also, I kinda wanted to make sure someone who really enjoys this stuff gets it. There's a store that specializes in buying and selling old game systems not too far from me, which was another option.
I can post pics if you want, my camera's just temporarily outta battery.