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Rokit1man

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  1. I wanted to let others know not to buy anything from Pacjamz310 aka (Jim out of Gardena California) on e-Bay as I was ripped off on a lot of 10 games. I had tried contacting this guy several times as he sent out one or two e-mails then suddenly disappears with no response. Amazing! Already Contacted e-bay's customer support and have 7 days to wait to hear from this guy. Really don't know if customer support does refunds or not but I'm confident that I will not be getting a refund from the seller. I will keep an update for anyone that wants to know the outcome of this unfortunate situation. I guess this guy did his own computer generated slip with a tracking number and sent the sticker and no box. Seriously I don't think a sticker can just fall off as I tried to pull these stickers off before and they just don't come off. Even the guy at USPS said that the sticker was never even placed on the box. I will keep you all up to date to let you know the outcome. Attached is just one of the games I had bid on from this guy.

    DARK CAVERN Atari 2600 Video Game Unopened Sealed Box: eBay Auction -- Item Number: 2805511677781?ff3=2&pub=5574883395&toolid=10001&campid=5336500554&customid=&item=280551167778&mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]

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    eBay Seller: pacjamz3101?ff3=10&pub=5574883395&toolid=10001&campid=5336500554&customid=&mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]( Feedback Score Of205iconTealStar_25x25.gif)

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  2. Wanting to know if there is the perfect or "mint" game system out there!

    I have seen game systems sell for $600 on e-bay and up that were in fair shape...

    Is there a game system out there that is in MINT condition, no tape tears, no holes in box, great color and has all the packing.

    Seen systems for much more than $600 that was missing something or was not mint.

    Just wanted to know because there are some game systems out there for sale that should not be 1000 dollars.

    Respectfully,

    Rokit1man.

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  3. If you haven't read my other post i wanted to get a list going on 6'ers serial numbers to see who here has the oldest. I found out that it was going to be a little more difficult than that, seeing how nobody really knows what the suffix letter represents or what letters were used. So it was suggested that it might still be a decent idea if for no other reason than just to see what suffixes were used.

     

    Just post what the # on your 6'er is and any other pertinent info (i.e. Sears or Atari console, Taiwan made or anything other info you think would be useful). I will try to update daily and rearrange according to company and suffix letter.

     

    I will start the list in my second post with my own two that i currently have.

     

     

     

    Atari 2600 1977 heavy serial #99606E

    Rokit1man

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  4. Thanks, that's good to know about the joysticks. I'll put everything back in the box and put it away. There is a second Atari sitting around the house for when I need to drag it out and play a few games. LOL...

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    Believe it or not the most valuable things you have are the Heavy Sixer Joysticks. They are in amazing condition, and it is super rare to find ones that still have the Atari hex still on top of the joysticks. If I was you, I would take real good care of those. Your joysticks are worth about $75 a piece.


  5. That is a nice start to a free collection with a lot of games.

     

     

     

    Atari 2600 MINT in original box

    2 paddles

    2 controllers

    1 trackball

    1 RF Adapter

    Mint Wireless Controller Set in box

    100+ Manuals

    Game Holder

     

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    Full Game List:

     

     

     

    adventure

     

    firefly

     

    Taz

     

    pacman

     

    slot racers

     

    grand prix

     

    riddle of the sphinx

     

    seaquest

     

    tennis

     

    MASH

     

    video pinball

     

    trick shot

     

    Spacechase

     

    bridge

     

    demon attack

     

    fishing derby

     

    nexar

     

    keystone kapers

     

    ice hockey

     

    china syndrome

     

    space jockey

     

    sneak n peek

     

    street racer

     

    dragster

     

    boxing

     

    night driver

     

    lost luggage

     

    star voyager

     

    lady bug

     

    racuetball

     

    planet patrol

     

    backgammon

     

    barnstorming

     

    freeway

     

    laser blast

     

    yar's revenge

     

    carnival + 1

     

    slot machine

     

    video chess

     

    basic programming

     

    breakout

     

    spider fighter

     

    robot tank

     

    championship soccer

     

    turmoil

     

    word zapper

     

    canyon bomber + 1

     

    bugs

     

    skiing

     

    commando raid

     

    donkey kong + 1

     

    asteriods

     

    fire fighter

     

    mountian king

     

    kaboom

     

    sky diver

     

    super breakout + 1

     

    missle command + 1

     

    space invaders

     

    demons to diamonds

     

    haunted house + 1

     

    gangster ally

     

    circus atari

     

    sorcerer

     

    superman

     

    dodge em

     

    video checkers

     

    space cavern

     

    golf

     

    othello

     

    human connonball

     

    3d tic tac toe

     

    crackpots

     

    tele-games 1-27

     

     

    not shown : 2nd controller + alot of the manuals


  6. Found this 1977 heavy sixer and a Sega poster and stickers. Don't know if the stickers and poster are worth much but took them anyway. I will have to make a list of all the games sometime soon. I just picked up a couple games not to long ago such as Raft Rider and Buck Rodgers.

    The Atari joysticks have a loud click in the buttons that I'm not use to and tried all the games and they work good with good color. The box is in great shape to. Just thought I would share with everyone and hope to find some 1977 driving paddles one of these days.

    I took down the serial number on the back and all the numbers on the inside and was simple to do.

    SN number 99606E 51.8

    Other numbers I found was 99 3400028

    Inside console C010306 7 E

    273S7726

     

    The box had a number stamped in it to that read C012753

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