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SearsRoebuck

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  1. The few on ebay are either 3rd party or have ridiculous shipping. I just want it to work and be fine cosmetically. Bonus points if you have the original white box.
  2. Seems the IIe/c version isnt dumped. The 'Apple II' version available online is actually the GS version. The one here? ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/games/adventure/leisure_suit_larry/ Is it? Still, Id prefer to have an original working copy of the actual disk as opposed to just a copy.
  3. Seems the IIe/c version isnt dumped. The 'Apple II' version available online is actually the GS version. Not a bad solution, but in the past Ive been able to keep trying to load and it eventually it does. Not sure why that is, but Ive happened to me before with some other Sierra games I have. This is the first one Ive had that seems to be getting no further.
  4. Hey all, I've been playing the Apple II version of Leisure Suit Larry, and I am basically at the end of the game. Just after you blow up the doll and it flies over to the hot tub, so basically, the last screen. Right there though, the disk will not load! Talk about the worst place for it mess up. IF I could just beat this version one time, I'd be happy. Ebay has a poor selection of loose games, so far thats proven no good. Hoping some one here has a loose copy of the game, or barring that, I would buy a CIB copy again.
  5. This might have been "Fun and Games" from Children's Television Workshop and was a collection of 5 games: Mix and Match, Animal, Raise the Flags (I think this is the hangman type game you're remembering) Layer Cake and Word Editor. I still have a disk image of this: http://bit.ly/ifgp06 Word Editor doesn't work but the others do. I remember playing this plenty of times even though I was too old for it at the time. Hi. Thanks, yes that is it, however it is actually called just 'Mix and Match', and it includes all 5 options; I found a boxed copy and it is identical to that image. Now if I could just figure out what the Night Driver clone was.
  6. 1. THATS IT! Now, I see there is also a sequel, but it appears the rom isnt available for either, nor the real thing. I remember the player I chose, if I could see some actual footage I could narrow it down to the right version. It's possible it was not the Apple version, as my buddy had an IBM too. 2. Interesting. These games were all pirated, sometimes in a different format than their original releases. I remember playing The Count on a regular floppy, when the original, non pirated version was a cassette. So perhaps Driver was somehow ripped from the Print Shop program? I remember it was on a disk with several other pirated games. I would need to see footage to be sure. I've found collecting classic computers to be frustrating at times. Often I am not sure if several of these games ever had a true full retail release, some of them seem to have been shipped out in plastic bags, or in the case of most MECC games, not released at all outside of the school system. Many games seem to remain undumped, or only dumped in pirated forms. What surprises me though is that I cannot find any info on the third game, which I seem to remember was Sesame Street. You think that it would be more common. If you guys can think of any hangman type games for Apple, perhaps I was wrong.
  7. Nope, not from that alone. I'd probably recognize the Night Driver clone game from a single screen shot, though. It was on a disk of pirated games I had when I was a kid, mostly very old Apple games (1981 or so).
  8. I have been looking all over for the names of several games I played as a kid, and I was hoping you all could help me out. 1. One was like a Jeopardy clone (or was it the Jeopardy game?), a quiz game, but instead of a 'final Jeopardy' the final puzzle was a brain teaser. I particularly remember one teaser that formed 'Michael Jackson' from some combination that had a picture of a microphone, a picture of hell with devils etc. 2. I played some clone of Night Driver/Datsun 280 Zzzzap, IIRC it had almost no graphics except the 'pegs' that formed the side of the road. 3. The last one was like a Sesame Street title (I think), but oddly I cannot find any info about it online. I remember it had a few different games in it, and the one I played the most was a hangman type thing. Any idea? I played all of these from about 1987-1991, when we had our Apple II, although the quiz game I played over a friends house.
  9. I bought my CIB copy of Snoopy and the Red Baron from her, no problems with the transaction, although the price was a little high.
  10. I am a bit younger than y'all, so in the 80s I had never seen one. My dad and my brother had a 2600, but the video game crash happened when I was like 3 and I think they had dumped the 2600 by about 1985. Fast forward to about 1999. During the NES age, my parents never let me have anything but a game boy, so when I got older I really made up for lost time and starting collecting just about everything. My brother and I had almost every obscure system hooked up to our TV (from the Playdia to Colecovision). One day, I happened to be over a friends place, and he had a TON of old systems/games. 2600, 5200, NES and more. Then out of the blue, he said 'if you want these, you can have them'. So I took this all home, and tried the 5200 (and about 10 games) for the first time. I remember liking the 'title' screen for Pac-Man, and I was blown away by how good the port was. But his controllers were worn out, so I ended up trying to use the trackball controller for alot of games.
  11. Hi all I am trimming down my collection. Anything I dont sell here will be posted on ebay within the coming weeks. There is nothing super rare here, but all the games are CIB unless noted. I have alot of scarce sears Atari Variants. Here are the games I am willing to trade for (CIB ONLY!). Must be US Versions: MY WANT LIST: A2600 Snoopy and the Red Baron NES Excitebike (MUST be early release with hangtab and circular sticker box) Ice Climber (ditto) Mario Bros (ditto) Donkey Kong Jr (ditto) Donkey Kong 3 (ditto) Popeye (ditto) Volleyball (ditto) Soccer (ditto) Pro Wrestling (ditto) Game Boy Avenging Spirit Batman Animated Series Bionic Commando Burai Fighter Deluxe Contra Alien Wars Flash Jungle Strike Mercenary Force Samurai Shodown Serpent Wario Blast WWF Raw Pics will be forthcoming (im going to have to borrow a digital camera), if you want specifics on a game message me. MY SALE LIST: Atari 2600 - ALL ON HOLD EXCEPT GAMES IN BOLD Air Sea Battle Codebreaker (sears) Video Olympics (gatefold version) Video Olympics Human Cannonball Casino Football (sears) Video Pinball Canyon Bomber Demons to Diamonds Realsports Volleyball (sealed) Defender (no comic) Venture Ice Hockey (no manual) Tennis Maze (sears) Football Surround Golf Combat Capture (sears) Street Racer Baseball (sears) Home Run Outlaw Circus (sears) Missile Command (sears) Gunslinger (sears version of Outlaw) Ms Pac Man Dodger Cars (sears Dodge Em) Defender (sears) Moon Patrol Basketball (sears) Demon Attack Super Breakout Super Breakout (sears) Asteroids (sears) Space Invaders (red) Bowling Bowling (sears) Math Gran Prix Tank Plus (gatefold, sears version of combat) Pac Man (sears) Night Driver (sears) Freeway Superman Dodge Em Night Driver Secret Quest Midnight Magic Jr Pac Man Yars Revenge Yars Revenge (sears) Adventure Adventure (sears) Galaxian Breakout Star Ship (gatefold box) Phoenix Joust (sealed) Atlantis Desert Falcon (sealed) Breakaway IV (sears Breakout) Gravitar Radar Lock Tax Avoiders (MINT) Crossbow Solaris Stellar Track (sears only release) Steeplechase Stampede Space War Space Combat (sears Space War) Cosmic Ark Brain Games (sears) Star Raiders (complete in big box with controller) Star Raiders (sears ver, complete in big box w controller) Haunted House (sears) Space Invaders (sears) a7800 Crossbow Ms Pac man NES (ALL GAMES ON HOLD EXCEPT THOSE IN BOLD!) Black Bass Duck Hunt Donkey Kong WWF Wrestlemania Excitebike Wild Gunman Mario Bros Mike Tyson's Punch Out Hogans Alley Pinball Gumshoe Pro Wrestling Freedom Force Top Gun Dance Aerobics Gyromite Tennis Mafat Conspiracy Rad Racer II Rainbow Islands Kung Fu Pipe Dream 10 Yard Fight TMNT II Golf Monster Party Clu Clu Land Star Trek 25th Anniversary Star Trek Next Generation Balloon Fight TMNT III Wrecking Crew Golf Mach Rider Baseball Metroid Rad Racer Golgo 13 Millipede North and South Side Pocket Short Order Eggslopde Dig Dug II Defender II King of Kings (black box with Jesus Mary and Joseph on front) Kirbys Adventure Castlevania Super Mario Bros Ghosts n Goblins City Connection Darkman Sega Genesis Sonic 3 Lethal Enforcers II Cadash (On HOLD!) Punisher DJ Boy Flicky (SOLD!) Street Smart Outrun Outrunners Outrun 2019 Michael Jackson Moonwalker (SOLD!) Growl Space Harrier II SNES WCW Superbrawl Master System Bank Panic (europeon only release) Astro Warrior/ Pit Pot (euro only release) WWF Steel Cage Challenge (euro only release) Dead Angle (SOLD!) Outrun INTV Diner Atlantis B17 Bomber Beauty and the Beast Burgertime Demon Attack Dracula Gameboy (ALL SOLD!) Kirbys Dreamland 2 Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle Hook Mortal Kombat Megaman (loose box) Solomons Club Sword of Hope II Alleyway (loose box only) Roger Clemens Baseball Penguin Wars (no manual) Ballooon Kid Quarth 32X Virtua Fighter Space Harrier Virtua Racing WWF Raw
  12. I am putting together a list of about 150 Atari 2600/NES/INTV/Genesis games (all CIB) for use in trade, should have it finished by tomorrow. Would also pay cash.
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