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surfnmadness

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  1. The guy selling his soul was pulled as it was considered as part of a human body, which selling of human parts is violation of ebay rules.

     

    I have to say some of the goofest stuff I have seen is garbage for sale (real peoples garbage) to the "ghost in the bottle" stuff of recent.


  2. I was more amused reading the other auctions listed mocking this one. http://listings.ebay.com/aw/plistings/list...x.html?from=R11

     

    Most of these have cleared off already but they where for things like, lease for ghost that escaped, baby ghost in bottle (gerber bottle) and shirts & shorts with "I bid on ghost in a bottle on Ebay!" on them.

     

     

    Look for this one to be next on the heckling by others list.

     

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...&category=19270


  3. I had to open up mine and play with the video out adjustments. Seems after 20+ years they needs a little tweaking to get the output of color and contrast I expected. You will see 6 screws on the bottom, remove them and flip the keyboard over to the right hand side. Boot a good color base cart (i used frogger) in the computer and adjust the output screws, upper left side of box with a plastic screwdriver. You will also find a color adjuster located in the bottom left.

     

    There is also mods to upgrade the video out to S-video, but I still want my unit original. Maybe I will buy a spare and play with that one some day.

     

    This is the link to the super video upgrade. http://www.wolfpup.net/atari/supervid.html


  4. i started thinking about this and i wonder if/why it hasnt/has been done. sence a few of u can make games yourself, cant u just like copy a quadrun and put it on a cart then order up a sticker to put on there?

     

    Unfortunately, this has started to happen now that rare carts are going for over $100. Problem is remaking the box and instructions to match. Just remember, if you want a rare cart, best bet is always someone in these forums.


  5. When did Sears start selling carts under the Atari label?

     

    The very first Atari-labeled game was Raiders of the Lost Ark. The last Sears labeled game was Star Raiders.

     

    Definitely... I noticed that the transition from the Sears brand to the Atari brand coincides precisely with the transition from the black picture labels to the silver labels.

     

    (Hmmm... wait... did Star Raiders come out after Math Gran Prix and Demons to Diamonds?)

     

     

    Demons to diamonds July 82

    Star Raiders Sept 82

    Math Grand Prix July 82

     

    This is per the Atari 49 Carts Catalog estimated date of availability

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