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Videogamecollector123

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  1. The larger ones that hold 50 to 100 disks, like this
  2. I'm looking for a plastic case for 5 1/4 floppy disks. Any kind or color would do fine. I would actually prefer two identical ones, one for the C64 and one for the Apple II.
  3. Hello, I'm looking for a joystick compatible with the Apple II. Shipping would be to 30327.
  4. Made a trade with Blackbag. Showed up on time and went great! Even showed me how to get started with the Apple IIe.
  5. I don't know how this got double posted. So if a mod wants to delete one, that'd be fine.
  6. I recently saved two Commodore Amiga 4000/040's from the dump. As I only need one, I'm currently looking to trade the other for an Atari 800 or Apple II. The one I'm looking to trade is in decent cosmetic shape, the plastic hasn't really yellowed at all. It could use a little cleaning and it's missing the two screws that secure the case. It has a Video Toaster 4000 card installed. I did get it to boot up and run the Video Toaster program, and it did detect a random Floppy disk I found with them. Other than that though, it's untested. I did that a look and saw that it's clock battery has leaked, but I didn't see any corrosion on the surrounding connections, I'll add a picture later. IMGP4372 by Atari1977, on Flickr IMGP4373 by Atari1977, on Flickr IMGP4374 by Atari1977, on Flickr IMGP4375 by Atari1977, on Flickr I apparently had the monitor on the wrong input setting, so that's why it's completely B&W
  7. I recently saved two Commodore Amiga 4000/040's from the dump. As I only need one, I'm currently looking to trade the other for an Atari 800 or Apple II. The one I'm looking to trade is in decent cosmetic shape, the plastic hasn't really yellowed at all. It could use a little cleaning and it's missing the two screws that secure the case. It has a Video Toaster 4000 card installed. I did get it to boot up and run the Video Toaster program, and it did detect a random Floppy disk I found with them. Other than that though, it's untested. I did that a look and saw that it's clock battery has leaked, but I didn't see any corrosion on the surrounding connections, I'll add a picture later. IMGP4372 by Atari1977, on Flickr IMGP4373 by Atari1977, on Flickr IMGP4374 by Atari1977, on Flickr IMGP4375 by Atari1977, on Flickr I apparently had the monitor on the wrong input setting, so that's why it's completely B&W
  8. So I've recently acquired two Amiga 4000's. They didn't come with a mouse however, so I'm looking for one. I also got a 1084S monitor, but the DB25 to DB9 is missing pins on the 9 pin male side.
  9. I'm looking for two games, Marble Madness and Dan Dare. I'm only looking for the floppies as I have the boxes already.
  10. Precisely, though I've seen some NES games with regular screws in them too. If I can't find a source for the security screws, then I guess normal ones will be fine.
  11. So I've got a couple NES games that are simply missing all of their screws. Anyone know a source for the security screws?
  12. Do you mean a Famicom or a Twin Sharp? The Famicom's been totally worth it for me. I have do especially like the zapper that actually looks like a gun. It's like those old pong consoles with realistic light guns. The Twin Sharp is just a Famicom and disk system combined.
  13. I just went ahead and bought a VCR/DVD player that can go up to channel 181, so hopefully this will work.
  14. Well I got a digital cable conversion box. It goes up to channel 125 and has a coax input and an av output. I tried it out and I got a picture, but incredibly quiet sound. Anyone have any experience with these things or any suggestions for it?
  15. Well thanks for the input, I decided against buying one and I'm just going to use the money to buy more cart games. I already got Super Mario Bros, Super Mario USA, and Super Mario Bros. 3
  16. Are you including pong consoles? If so, be prepared to sift through a lot of different machines.
  17. So I just got into Famicom collecting(still waiting on it to come from Japan), and I was considering getting a Famicom Disk System. Then I read about it's numerous hardware issues and the fact that games are kaput if one sector on the floppy is corrupted. So my question to anyone out there, is it worth it to import a disk system? I know that it has a lot of games exclusive, or cheaper than their cartridge counterparts, but the hardware issues make me hesitant.
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