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  1. To the top, still have these. Also have some more color variations. If you want a color not here, just ask. I haven't updated the photo yet, but I finally found a proper matching battery door for the black original GB. Also have some really nice GBP and GBC systems.
  2. Sold to him a refurbished Game Boy. No issues, great guy!
  3. JrPac

    Farb

    Purchased a 7800 Ms. Pac cart... No issues and quick shipment. Great seller!
  4. Mine does not have a label on the bottom either, and no residue from one. As you predicted, there are green and orange markings on the bottom. I've had the system for years, and finally took it out of storage. Glad I did!
  5. If I am not mistaken, that looks like my Ms. Pac-Man Arcade hack from a couple years ago. Would be hilarious if it was. As a member of KLOV, this machine is incredibly unfortunate from an arcade standpoint, though the concept is truly interesting and I do like the look of it. A mini cabinet would have been super interesting as well.
  6. I've managed to come across a 2600 with some special markings on the upper half of the case denoting that it is/was property of Atari Inc. The board is stamped October 23, 1980. I believe this is an in-house 2600 intended for testing purposes. Other than that, it's a pretty standard Light Sixer system. Does anybody know what this is worth, or confirm exactly what this is?
  7. To the top, still looking.
  8. JrPac

    TPR

    Great member! Sold to him a refurbished Game Boy. No issues, good guy.
  9. I get what you're saying. But in this case, if you don't like the price then just go to Play and Trade.
  10. In the end, you get what you pay for. These consoles have been thoroughly refurbished and are like brand new. It's a good deal of work and makes for a remarkable-looking system in the end.
  11. Finally selling off a whole bunch of my extra Game Boys. All of these consoles have been 100% refurbished and most are exactly like new. The screen protectors are all new, and any wrinkling you see is strictly in the protective film that the end user may remove. Photos are here: http://s1145.photobucket.com/user/JrPac/library/Game%20Boys%20For%20Sale?sort=2&page=1 Game Boy No. 1: Sold! Original classic. The screen has been repaired and is free of blank lines! Game Boy No. 2: Sold! Original classic. The screen has been repaired and is free of blank lines! Game Boy No. 3: $50 Custom green & gold color variation. The screen has been repaired and free of blank lines! There are a couple of areas where the screws were slightly overtightened, though it does not affect the appearance, repairability, or gameplay at all. Game Boy No. 4: $50 Play it Loud black model, with custom pink buttons and screen guard. The screen has been repaired and is free of blank lines! There are a couple of very minor blemishes on the back but otherwise the system is like new. Can also install the standard buttons and screen protector if you wish. Also have translucent red and translucent black cases, may add those later? GBA No. 1: $40 Black. New shell and buttons. GBA No. 2: $40 Glacier/clear blue. New shell and buttons. GBA No. 3: $40 Bright yellow! New shell and buttons. I also have some extra GBC and GBP if anyone is looking for those as well.
  12. Hm, interesting. Frankly at the moment, I'm really not looking to splice wires and waste a Flashback, but if it comes into that I will lookmore into those. I've seen those mylars as well. If possible I'd like to perhaps just find a suitable used controller replacement. But thanks for your help.
  13. From what I have seen, the adapters are only for the INTV 2 and Sears editions. Correct me if I am wrong?
  14. Finally brought out my old Inty, and really want to get it back up and running. No fun seeing the title screen unable to play. If anyone has any spare controllers, or even just the mylar inserts, I'm interested! Thanks in advance!
  15. Hm. I'd check the pins on the port and make sure none are touching. Hopefully it's just fixed by a new port.
  16. Very nice! With more memory that would be very cool to have music as well. I've been doing alot of artwork for early '80s Midway games (think Galagas, Pac family, etc.) for custom applications on arcade machines and could certainly help out with the labels should you have these cartridges produced (I would certainly buy myself a NTSC copy).
  17. JrPac

    WTB: 2600 Jr. shell

    Title says it all. My 2600 Jr. has always had a cracked top shell as long as I've had it and figure it's time to replace it. Other than that he's a fine fellow. A loose top case is preferred however a full case is fine. Doesn't matter if short or long rainbow. Condition just has to be overall good.
  18. JrPac

    The Jr. List

    Here's mine: Long Rainbow NTSC Atari Corp. Made in Taiwan S.N. AT 860928564 I'd really like to get an all black 2600 Jr. someday.
  19. I was having the same issue with my Light Sixer 2600. Upon arrival years ago, the picture was perfect however degraded over time until quite poor. I was using one of those direct RCA to coax adapters you can find at Radioshack (seems to be what you are using here. Correct me if I'm wrong) however no pun intended, coaxing the coax adapter didn't help. The issue turned out to be the power supply having a poor connection. After cleaning and ensuring a proper connection, the picture is back up to tip-top shape. I'd start by simply wiggling the PS around.
  20. Over on the KLOV forums there's a huge wealth of on FIF Jr. I used Audacity and small audio sections from the movie to add in the voices to the game. Just copy the sound files over to the sound folder and click "replace with new" and you're good to go. http://www.arcaderestoration.com/Media/Files/JrPacFixitFelixJr2.zip Hope this helps!
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