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  1. 7 hours ago, sixersfan105 said:

    I don't have anything to add in regards to which games had the white trays, but good grief were they a cost-cutting measure by Imagic! The white trays, released towards the end of their run of making INTV games, are super thin plastic and tend to break extremely easily. The black trays are far superior. 

    Good to know that, thanks!

    I wasn't sure when they arrived! We have Nova Blast NIB with white tray as well.

     

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  2. Anyone know which Imagic games were released in White (Not Black) plastic trays inside the box? I have 3 Shrink-wrapped.

     

    1) Demon Attack

    2) Atlantis

    3) Beauty and the Beast.

    4) Nova Blast (Just found this it the Intellivision vault! I need to look at stuff more often.)

     

    I have two Demon Attack (NIB) in white trays, if someone wants to trade for one I don't have.

     

     


  3. Yes and Activision towards the end did not Shrink-wrap. Our personal criteria for INTV games sealed. is that while they were not sealed...some stores did shrink-wrap to avoid little bastards that would take the cart out of the box and pocket them...So I have may shrink-wrapped with Toys R Us stickers and a few other stores as well. Nice Ideas games were shrink-wrapped as were Interplay, Atari, Imagic and and Parker Brothers. Parker Brothers had at least one hang tag release of Q*Bert that was not shrink-wrapped. There could be others I have not seen. Congo Bongo (Sega) was not. Coleco were not but CBS "Coleco" games in Europe were. I don't think Digiplay versions were but that is a Rabbit Hole I climbed out of once...

     


  4. On 4/26/2018 at 2:36 PM, carlsson said:

    I would find Beezer rather controversial today, with an increasing number of bees and other insects dying due to use of pesticides designed to kill other kinds of bugs. In a not too distant future, farmers will have to hand pollinate their plants, because there are not enough bees to do it. Of course you could change the game slightly so you're trapping something else - child molesters perhaps - which also would steer you clear from obtaining the rights for Beezer itself.

     

    And yes, I am serious about this. A game about trapping and killing bees perhaps worked in 1982, not so much in 2018.

    New study say's bees love Hemp and Cannabis! We all need to start growing and save the bees.  

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  5. 2 hours ago, Tommy Tallarico said:


    That is incorrect.

     

    Looking forward to sharing more information with everyone in the future.

     

    Thank you. I am very happy to hear the games/software will work without internet hook up and doesn't need a server someone else controls to play. Thank you for the clarification! Go Amico!

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