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  1. I hoard them and have a bunch. Let me know if you still need one. Sean
  2. Does your QC sticker have a P on it instead of an N? Colors should be different on mine compared to yours if it is indeed NTSC.
  3. Based on what I see from Atarimania this looks to be legit ntsc to me. The QC sticker should be a dead giveaway but others here would know better than me. Any thoughts?
  4. Those are a tough 'get'. Took me many years to get a complete boxed set of that. Good luck!
  5. Received Missile Command TB and Space Rocks in the mail this afternoon. Thank you AtariAge!

    1. Keatah

      Keatah

      MCtb is just too cool for school, isn't it?

    2. Albert

      Albert

      You're welcome, hope you enjoy them!

    3. Tombstone

      Tombstone

      Yes, the tb version is excellent

  6. Anyone have multiple Star Raiders controller overlays to sell? Sean
  7. Here are two pics of my CIB 1977 Indy 500. Note the yellow front letters and the white side letters. There was not a box for the controllers for mine, but rather a cardboard insert that held the tops of the controllers. Hope this helps. There was a box that held the racing controllers in the Racing Pak as you can see in the third pic. I have not had one of the 1978 Indy 500 big box games so I am not sure if there was a complete box just for the controllers located inside the main box.
  8. White on the side, yellow on the front
  9. I have quite a few of these, original ones. PM me if u are still looking. Sean
  10. Just added photos of my new Family Fun & Fitness package from Exus with the Foot Craz pad.
  11. I have a boxed heavy sixer, a boxed telegames heavy sixer, and a light sixer that I use for gameplay
  12. Define "game". The rarest title, and certainly the one that goes for most money, is a complete copy of Pokemon Box. It was only available from the Pokemon online shop or the Pokemon store in NY (which is now the general Nintendo World store instead). Really wish I could go back in time and order more than the two copies I did for $20 when it was new heh... But I'm guessing the game you are referring to here is NCAA College Basketball 2k3. My copy sold for $100, which wasn't too bad. Especially as I bought it for $20 originally (found it used in a Gamestop!). Having said that, my copy of the Metroid Prime / Wind Waker double pack-in sold for $250. Not sure i would classify Pokemon Box as a game. Seems more of a storage vehicle. Nice find for sure on your NCAA game. Probably the hardest game to find in the wild.
  13. Funny thing is that the rarest game for the gamecube happens to be a sports game.
  14. Which of the ones I pictured are you still needing? Sean
  15. Just received 3-D Sector X in the mail today. Love the Vectrex homebrews!

  16. This post does my heart good. It can be difficult to hone in on why the 2600 means so much to so many people. It has an incredible history and legacy without a doubt. It is a very personal thing really. For me it certainly began with the fact that I grew up in Palo Alto in the 70's. Palo Alto is maybe 10 miles from Sunnyvale and I vividly remember seeing the Atari 2600 arrive in stores around the Bay Area when I was 9 and could not believe what I was seeing. Add to that the fact that when I was 10 I had an Atari programmer on my paper route. I don't remember his name but I do remember that about every couple of months he would take me and some of my friends to Atari headquarters on a Sunday and we would play the coin-op games they had there.......for free! My family could not afford a 2600 but he gave me one as a Christmas bonus in 1979. I no longer have that specific console but I heavily collect for the 2600 and feel that console is part of my own history and soul. Nothing like it had really existed to that level before and it has led to everything that exists now. I cannot believe what video gaming has become and the progress that has been made. But I do appreciate where it started and experienced it first-hand and I think that is another huge part of my affinity for the 2600. Good luck with your collecting as I think you will find it to be the most rewarding of all the consoles. Sean
  17. Purchased this off of eBay last week on a total prayer that it might be NTSC. Seller was selling other individual games and a system that were all ntsc. Game did not roll on my ntsc 2600 and tv (older style tv) and colors looked right, plus it filled the screen. Then I remembered that these used to have stickers on the back that would denote PAL or NTSC. From the looks of it I lucked out.
  18. Given that I am in California and you appear to be in North Carolina (thank you for Madison Bumgarner, by the way) could shipping costs possibly be covered?
  19. I have these. Shipping may be high since I am in CA. Let me know if you're interested. Sean
  20. Tombstone

    WTB: Atari 2600

    I have several consoles and hundreds of games. PM me with specifics and I'll see what I can do.
  21. The paddles that came originally with the system are actually a set, two of them tethered together, and they are used for all paddle games except Indy 500. The original paddles have stoppers that keep the knob from turning perpetually. The Indy 500 paddles have no stoppers and you can spin them all the way around. When u said you wanted 1 paddle it made me think you wanted the Indy 500 paddle since you can get those as a single paddle. However, if u want to play breakout, kaboom, etc then u want the original paddles.
  22. I have everything you have listed except dark chambers, donkey kong (i have the coleco version), HERO, outlaw, pong sports, smurf, solaris, star fox, and turmoil. By paddle controller do you mean the tennis paddles or the single driving paddle?
  23. I have everything you have listed minus the gray (or as you say in canada, "grey") controller. Sean
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