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  1. Mine, actually 😆 When I was around ten I was really into refurbishing 2600s and tried making something of it. I printed up a ton of these at Staples, vastly overestimating how many I'd need.
  2. I still have these 😆 They're free!
  3. Holds a 2600 console, 18 carts, and controllers/cables. $40 + shipping
  4. I have about fifty of these instruction sheets for the 2600, left over from an old business. Would anyone want these? Just pay postage. If not, in the recycling they go
  5. Your possibility #2 is most accurate. I can tell you with certainty that's not a release cabinet, either Midway or bootleg Namco cut ties with Midway in '84, so Midway couldn't produce any more Pac-Man series games even if they wanted to. That marquee art looks like it came off an original cabaret/mini style cabinet, with the top and bottom bends shaved off and sandwiched into the generic marquee area, which definitely doesn't make sense for an actual release. Willis was a company that made 3rd party replacement art with alternate designs to avoid copyright issues, so that wouldn't make sense either I don't believe that cabinet was manufactured by Midway, but indeed it's probably a generic that operators could plug whatever JAMMA game boards they had into. (JAMMA is the wiring standard for most post-1985 games). I'm curious what board/wiring are inside it. Ms. Pac original boards don't have the JAMMA pinout, but some later bootlegs do. Edit: Dang it! Totally missed the guy above said exactly what I did.
  6. It's funny— I always felt that fast arcade Pac was way too easy with its predictable AI. Ms. Pac could go either way and be fair since it's harder. But Jr. Pac is so slow and big and difficult that the fast mod is practically a necessity.
  7. You have no idea how much this is appreciated. Thank you ☺️
  8. I want to give huge props to AtariAge for keeping the form fluid and updated with modern features. A huge and very nice contrast to a lot of the other communities I'm in... I'm looking at you, KLOV ?

  9. I've owned probably around 12 VCS and this is the only one I've seen that had that specific case. Nonetheless it's not like I'm selling it as any kind of rare proto console or anything, just a cool note about it my bad! I went out of town last week and ended up not snapping a pic before I left. I'll update sometime in the next few days. I promise it exists LOL
  10. Well... I also listed a pristing 130XE for sale Just reversed in my head which one was actually new.
  11. Time to unload some stuff I am constantly finding and adding more, so keep checking back. Prices do not include shipping. Please PM with what you are interested in and your address to calculate shipping. Hardware: Reconditioned Atari 2600 woody 4-switch #1: Clean inside and out, with shiny polished switches and repainted orange bezel. Has a replacement (4 foot) RF cable and replacement dust washers. Tested and works well. Console only, no cables/controller included. Asking $40 $35 SOLD Reconditioned Atari 2600 woody 4-switch #2: Clean inside and out, with shiny polished switches and repainted orange bezel. Tested and works well. **The "Paddle A" pin in the second controller port is broken. Joysticks (and probably Driving controllers?) still work. Fun notes about this console: Store display 4-switch consoles had unique chrome switches. The Game Select switch on this console was transplanted from one of these display models. Also has an NOS replacement TV Type switch. Console only, no cables/controller included. Asking $40 $35 SOLD Gilded Sears 2600 light-6: The most glam VCS you'll ever see. (Fancy way of saying I painted this when I was a kid!) Very clean, with shiny polished switches and new .22uf capacitor. Switches could use some lubrication. The Skill switches take a little force to move. Would benefit from a new ribbon as the current one is separating. I've reinforced the current one ribbon with kapton tape and soldered a jumper to connect a broken trace. It's stable but colors may shift around if the ribbon is dislodged. The paint is alcohol-soluble so can be fully removed if you so chose. Asking $40 SOLD Atari 2600 Jr. Long Rainbow: Save this cutie! Has a cracked top case. It powers on and looks/plays well, but the Select and Reset buttons do not work. [Listing originally wrote that it does not have video, but my RF cable was just bad! Tried another cable and the video is excellent] Asking $25 SOLD Atari Game Center: Holds a 2600 console, 18 carts, and controllers/cables. Asking $40 $30 SOLD Atari 7800: This was my first Atari console and I really want it to go to a good home! The case has several cracks. I sadly don't have the power adapter anymore, but it worked as of when I last used it. Asking $25 SOLD Original Atari Flashback / Mini 7800: Sooo cute. Includes both controllers, power adapter, and AV cable. Asking $15. 1030 Modem: I can't test this, but it seems to be in good shape. Includes power adapter. Asking $30 $25 $20 Atari Lynx I Guts: Internals (PCB, screen, speaker, buttons, membranes, and battery retainers?) from a Lynx I. I purchased this as working, but don't have the casing to test it out. Asking $45. Atari Lynx II: Powers on and screen lights up but does not work. No audio or video. Missing rubber grips on back and battery cover is a bit loose (but does hold). Otherwise in good shape! Asking $40 SOLD Intellivision I: Powers on and loads games, but will need new controller mylars. Includes a copy of Pac-Man. Asking $50 Nintendo SNES-001: Works well and is in extremely nice condition! Includes a power adapter (aftermarket, but hits the right amperage unlike most on the market). Asking $65 SOLD Sega Genesis Model 1: Works well and is in very nice condition. The power LED does not light up. Includes a Not For Resale copy of Sonic I. Asking $50 SOLD Sega Genesis Model 2: I don't have the AV cable to test this. The LED does not light up when plugged in and powered on. It looks good. Asking $20. Sega 32X: I don't have the cables to test this, but it looks good and has the rare spacer! Asking $90. SOLD Sega Genesis "Sega Channel" by Scientific Atlanta: Asking $80 SOLD Sega Game Gear #1: Powers on and screen lights up but does not work. No audio or video. This used to work a few years ago. Complete and includes wrist strap. Clean and in good shape. Asking $40 Sega Game Gear #2: Powers on and screen lights up with changing color bars. No audio or video. Missing all but one rear screw. Clean and in good shape. Asking $30 Games: Almost all have had their contacts cleaned. I'm willing to make a deal if you take several 2600 and 7800 carts: All are clean and in good condition. Prices as follows: LOT SOLD Porky's - $10 Cookie Monster Munch - $6 Sorcerer's Apprentice - $12 Vanguard - $2 Moon Patrol - $5 Stargate - $5 Phoenix - $3 Joust - $3 Crystal Castles - $3 Pac-Man - $2 Dodge 'Em - $2 Combat - $2 Berzerk - $3 Warlords - $2 Defender (repro label) - $2 Video Pinball (picture label) - $2 Q*Bert (Red label) - $6 Barnstorming - $2 Space Shuttle: A Journey Into Space - $7 Tele-Games 4 Pinball - $5 Tele-Games 27 Target Fun - $5 Lock & Chase - $3 Choplifter! - $2 SOLD One-on-One Basketball - $2 SOLD Take all the above for $50 2600 Crystal Castles: No end label. Works. $6 2600 Wall Ball: Rare game in surprisingly good shape! $27 SOLD 2600 Space Jockey: works and is in good shape. I also have the manual for this (see manuals). $2 2600 Kaboom!: complete in box/ CIB - $14 SOLD PAL 2600 carts: All are clean and in good working condition. These are PAL games, for non-NTSC systems! Asking $8 each. Missile Command, Combat, Pac-Man. PAL 2600 32 in 1 cartridge: in really good shape! Asking $12 SOLD Taiwanese PAL 32 in 1 cartridge: Very funny, and seemingly uncommon cart. The console-unlocking tabs are broken so this must be played on a 2600 Jr, 7800, or other system without the full tab unlock system. Asking $10 SOLD Pac-Man for 5200: Really good shape. $4 (update, found the manual too!) Star Raiders for 400/800/8-bit computers: $5 SOLD Defender for 400/800/8-bit computers: Good shape! $20 SOLD Snafu for Intellivision: with box and overlays: $2 Pinball for the TRS-80: $2 NES carts: Gyromite - $2 SOLD Rad Racer (no label, 5-screw) - $2 SOLD Super Team Games - $2 SOLD Star Voyager - $4 Metroid (5-screw) - $25 NES CIB Anticipation: Cart and paperwork all mint. $7 SOLD Genesis carts: Ghostbusters - Cartridge and case, no manual. The paper insert has an unfortunate section (1" x 1") cut out of the back. $50 Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II - Complete with manual, case, cartridge in great shape. $20 Sonic Spinball - $6 Game Gear carts: World Series Baseball - $5 Shinobi (with case) - $15 Aerial Assault (with case) - $8 Controllers: 2600 CX-40 controller #1: Works and looks good. Rubber grip has some chew marks. Button is modified to restore functionality, but works well. $8. SOLD 2600 CX-40 controller #2: Works and looks good. Rubber grip has some chew marks. PCB is refurbished with high quality new dome switches. New housing and new button. $12 2600 / Commodore 64 Wico Boss controller: Made by arcade parts manufacturer Wico, this uses real arcade leaf switches and a rubber grommet. Works and looks good. $10 SOLD 2600 Driving controller: Looks and works EXCELLENT. Asking $10. SOLD Flashback 2 controller: Missing the rubber base but works. Asking $3. 7800 Pro-Line Controllers: Both have some issues with responsiveness and will likely need dome switch work. #1 - has a cracked rear screw post so shell fits a bit loose. Works but stick needs some pressure to respond. $5 #2 - actually has an NOS metal plate with the protective film still applied! Directional left is stuck closed. $10 NES controller: Haven't tested but probably works, it's in good shape. $5 SOLD NES AFTERMARKET controller: Haven't tested recently but works as of a couple years ago. Missing a couple screws. $5 $3 NES Advantage: Works well! Has a gold balltop. Asking $20. SOLD Suncom Mothership Controller Enhancer: This is an arcade stick that you slide an NES controller into. It's weird, but works! Asking $8. Genesis 3-button controller: I lost the pic for this but it works and is in decent shape. Asking $6. SOLD Genesis controller extenders x2: Work well and also can be used with 2600! Asking $7 each. SNES controller: Works and is in great shape. Asking $8. SOLD SNES Super Pad By Performance: Works and is in decent shape. Asking $3. SOLD Manuals, Pamphlets, and Posters: The Atari Video Computer System Catalog x2 x1 - $2 2600 Asteroids manual (kinda grungy) - free 2600 Joystick Repair manual - $2 Intellivision catalog - $2 Game Gear console manual - $2 Discover The World Of Atari Home Computers catalog x2 x1 - $2 Sears Video Arcade / Telegames Manual - $5 Atari Catalog (red) - $2 2600 Asteroids manual (nicer) - $2 2600 Raiders Of The Lost Ark manual - $2 2600 Sears Pac-Man manual - $2 2600 Frogger manual - $3 2600 Q*bert manual (near mint) - $2 2600 Space Jockey manual - $1 2600 Pitfall! manual (near mint, with limited warranty slip) - $3 2600 Demon Attack manual (with "Be a Demon Attack Expert" slip) - $2 GBA Namco Museum manual - $2 2600 Manuals x20(ish): Free BOX AND MANUAL ONLY for Donkey Kong for 400/800/8-bit computers: $5 SOLD SNES Posters x2: $8 each Parts, cables, and other odds/ends: Sears 2600 6-switch top shell: Good shape, a couple minor dents. Repainted silver bezel! $15 SOLD Woody 2600 4-switch top shell: Good shape. Will need the bezel repainted. $15 Vader 2600 4-switch top shell: Good shape. $15 6-Switch 2600 Switchboard: Untested but intact. The voltage regulator heatsink will need to be re-soldered. $15 2600 RF cable: Will shoot a picture soon. $4 CX-40 Parts: top shell - $3 top shell (painted this when I was a kid) - free CX-40 clone full shell (top and bottom, compatible with original parts) - $3 Plastic handle (no cracks, some gold paint) - $2 Rubber handle retainer ring x3 - $2 each Rubber handle cover x2 (some bite marks) - $2 Cable (missing two crimped connectors) - $3 CX-40 short plastic handle and rubber cover: A DIY project I did a little while ago to allow you to control a CX-40 with just your thumb. $4 CX-40 PCBs: I know the re-domed ones look kind of janky but but they work well. Early tan x2 - $2 each Early brown x2 - $2 each Later brown x2 - $2 each NOS brown - $5 Clone (no switches) - free CLAIMED Re-domed (NOS switches) - $2 Re-domed (light switches) - $2 Re-domed (medium switches) - $2 Re-domed (heavy switches) - $2 2600 CX-30 Paddle controller button: Lone red button for a 2600 Paddle. Free, just pay shipping. 2600 Paddle and Driving Controllers replacement labels: Printed on high quality vinyl with gloss laminate. I have two sheets with a couple used. Have variations for Atari Heavy, Sears Heavy, and standard. Each sheet $10 or each decal $1. Ugly E.T. 2600 cart: Written on with (alcohol-soluble) paint pen and missing internal spring. Does work, though. Free, just pay shipping. 2600 Cart PCBs: Pac-Man, Air Sea Battle, and Pele's Soccer. All work. Free, just pay shipping. 2600 cart locking mechanisms: One pair of base and flap, and one lone base. Free, just pay shipping. 7800 console bottom screws x3 and rubber feet x2: Free, just pay shipping. 7800 console Power, Pause, Select, and Reset buttons w/ springs: $2 each. Pic coming soon 7800 Pro Controller buttons: L and R buttons for a 7800 Pro Controller. One is missing the middle pin that the spring fits around. Free, just pay shipping. 7800 Pro Controller button PCB: Free, just pay postage 4x 2x RF Switch Boxes, and UHF to Coax adapters: Untested. Free, just pay shipping. White UHF adapter and two switchboxes on the left are claimed, black UHF adapter and two switchboxes on the right still available. NES motherboard w/ 72-pin connector: Untested but seems clean. $25 NES controller cable: $2 Game Boy Link Cable: Dual-headed to use with Game Boy or Pocket/Color. $4 Genesis Games: FREE, just pay shipping. Please take these off my hands NCAA Football, Summer Challenge, World Cup USA '94 CLAIMED Sega Genesis power supply MK-2103: Untested. I think this is for a model 2? Asking $5. SOLD Sega Genesis ELIMATOR cartridge and port cleaning kit: Lots of fluid left. Free, just pay shipping. CLAIMED ThinkGeek Power-Up light switch: Fun arcade stick that installs over an existing light switch. Lights up and (optionally) makes noises when buttons are pressed. You will need two long screws from the hardware store to install this. Very hard to find nowadays! Asking $20 Fat blob creature who kept getting in my way taking photos. Good condition. $Priceless.
  12. Thanks guys Turns out I'm a dummy who remembered wrong. It isn't the 130XE that's new, it's a 600XL. Goes to show I shouldn't post at 1AM without thinking LOL I'm guessing that changes things. 600XLs seem to be worth a bit more from sold listings on eBay, does that sound accurate? Do they have the same potential keyboard membrane issues? A bit hesitant to unwrap it given how long it's been sealed and its historical value.
  13. Hey guys, I've had an 130XE laying around years that I presume is new. It doesn't have the box, but has the lower styrofoam insert and everything that goes in it. Including a flawless system still in the factory bag and tape, power cable, video cable, modulator, and I believe also the manual. Could anyone let me know what this might be worth? I'll try and snap some pics soon.
  14. I've got a few incomplete 2600s I started restoring over the years and never finished. Would like to finally complete em and pass em on to people who can enjoy them So as the title says... I need at least one RF cable for 2600 (with that short end that plugs into the RF modulator). Thanks!
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