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I am selling an NES (toaster) console with the Blinking Light Win (Kickstarter) Cart slot on Ebay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-NES-NTSC-with-Blinking-Light-Win-Kickstarter-cart-slot-region-free-/251999188756? This listing contains the following: NES Console with BLW cart slot Original Nintendo power supply Original Nintendo RF adapter RCA cable (Did not test unknown if working) Tomee NES controller The Legend of Zelda game with dust protector. What is Blinking Light Win? The Blinking Light Win consists of two parts, a dual connector PCB and a redesigned loading tray. The dual connector PCB takes the place of the original 72-pin connector. You'll notice it doesn't resemble a ZIF in any way and that's what makes it special. By being closer to a traditional edge connector, you'll get to enjoy the reliability of every other cartridge based system. Less bending = longer lifespan. The redesigned loading tray completely eliminates the need to latch down the cartridge before you can starting playing (think Game Genie). This also provides a consistent path for the cartridge to interface with the dual connector. When latching down with the original design, small deviations in how it went down can mean the difference between annihilating Red Falcon or giving the TV the finger. One of our old friends swears that pushing it down half way was the formula for success. We still think the shirt method is better. - From the BLW Kickstarter page https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/113891498/blinking-light-win-resurrecting-your-nes/description Listing is live today at 10PM Pacific time.
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Got it shipped to the buyer & he was happy with it. Wish I could have held on to it, but life has a way of changing priorities.
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Hello again, I am selling most of my Atari 7800 collection on eBay. I hit a deer with my car last week and had to buy a new one. Having said that, I need cash... The eBay listing text is below: "You are bidding on a large lot of Atari 7800 games (22). Only one is a duplicate and that's the two different Pole Position variants. There are three Atari 2600 games included. That makes a grand total of 25 games. There is also included in this auction an original Nintendo NES controller that has been configured to work with an Atari 7800. A and B buttons work independently of each other. Start and Select do not do anything. Everything works last time it was tested. Had some bad life experiences lately and need money. Happy bidding!" The Listing info [ebay]251948394307[ebay] http://www.ebay.com/itm/Large-Atari-7800-game-lot-with-NES-7800-controller-/251948394307? My account info http://www.ebay.com/usr/supercell17
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Hi again! I just listed a hardly used Intellivision Flashback. The listing comes with the Intellivision Lives supplemental overlay pack. Correct me if I am wrong, but I think the controllers and overlays will work with an original Intellivision. http://www.ebay.com/itm/251934852410?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 Also, I am having issues with BB codes. Any tips?
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I forgot I had this. It is a pretty neat game especially considering when it came out. Is this thing that rare or just sought after?
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It is NTSC.
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I am selling a copy of Mean 18 for the Atari 7800 on Ebay. [ebay]251930547023[ebay] http://www.ebay.com/itm/251930547023#ht_82wt_1105 Link below to my Ebay profile. http://www.ebay.com/usr/supercell17?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2754 Good luck if you are bidding on it.
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Anyone interested in a run of Sirius & Plutos? SOLD OUT!
vandymachine replied to CPUWIZ's topic in Atari 7800
Got mine in the mail today. What awesome work! These things are top notch! Grails of my collection as far as I am concerned. -
Really looking forward to playing these
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FS - Atari 7800 two System Lot and acessories
vandymachine replied to vandymachine's topic in Auction Central
Added shipping option of USPS economy. Looks like shipping to LA would be around $20 with that change - half off... Did that help ya? As for the mod, It works one time out of ten. Every other time it serenades you with a different TIA tune... -
This is an interesting Atari 7800 multi - system lot being sold by myself on Ebay. [ebay]251918731955[/ebay] The rougher of the two systems works. The pristine system does not. The better looking of the two systems has a Svideo and Composite upgrade for better video. (It's the Longhorn board bought from Electronic Sentementailties) Well that was the intent. Got everything setup , but could never get that one to work properly. Neither systems have the case screws. The listing comes with the following: 1 Atari 7800 console (original) - rough shape but works. 1 Atari 7800 console with Svideo and Composite. Execllent physical condition, but does not work. 1 Hat Trick Atari 7800 game 1 Donkey Kong Atari 2600 game 1 Frogger Atari 2600 game 1 Original Atari 7800 power supply. Cracked but works fine. 1 composite to RF adapter 1 Composite cable 1 Coax cable 1 Two button joystick - non working 1 Set of Atari paddle controllers - do not know if working. 1 Atari 2600 controller - unknown if working 1 One button Joystick - Unknown if working 1 Atari Pro-line joystick shell - definitely not working. TV and Atari 7800 NES Controller pictured in pictures on listing are not in this auction I have 100% positive feedback on Ebay by the way
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I bought a retrode 2 from Dragon Box. https://www.dragonbox.de/en/consoles-and-tools/71-retrode-2-1.html I would like to buy the plugin adapters (for n64, SMS, etc). I cannot find these anywhere. Help! Finally, it will be awesome to legally backup and play my games on any device I wish. Anyone who has one of these - how did you like it? Any issues?
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Already got a bid! If it was one of you guys, thanks!
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The background is most impressive!
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ColecoVision Lot. 8 Controllers, 2 games, an Original RF adapter, and various manuals & paperwork. If the price is right, goes to a good home http://www.ebay.com/itm/Colecovision-Games-2-8-controllers-Original-RF-adapt-amp-Manuals-All-untested-/251859233672?
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What a bunch of bull! Called Ebay support about my removed listing. After explaining this Composite mod was not a "mod chip", the guy put me on hold to go talk to his supervisors. When he got back, I was told Ebay was not allowing the listing to protect themselves from future litigation. Got the following in an email just a minute ago. Thanks for giving us a call about the item that was removed. I advise you not to relist the items because this might cause a negative impact to your performance. Thanks for choosing eBay. Have a good day. Anyone else had this happen?
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I am selling my non working ColecoVision console. ***Due to an Ebay issue, the controllers and accessories have been split from the console and power supply.*** That listing can be found in the link below. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Colecovision-Games-2-8-controllers-Original-RF-adapt-Manuals-All-untested-/251859233672 The system is in great physical condition, I just cant get it to work. It has the AV mod installed from our friend in Turkey. http://www.coolretroprojects.com/ColecoVision-A-V-Mod-Kit-NTSC.html The red RCA connector on the back is loose. The system does not power up. http://imgur.com/a/sHep3 <<< Link to pics ***Only the items stated below will be included in this transaction*** This listing comes with the following: * Colecovision system (near mint condition) with AV mod (non-working) * Original power supply (Was taken apart by previous owner, worked with other system I had) I will take $35 shipping included.
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Going after some dielectric grease today...
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I am working on a Telstar console for a buddy of mine. Both of the potentiometers need replacing. What kind and where can I source two of these?
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Does anyone here have a schematic of the 7800's power supply circuit? I am learning as I go as to modding game consoles and accessories. I was sucessful at modding an original NES pad to work with the 7800. It worked on the first try! It all started while attempting to install the Longhorn Engineering board from Electronic Sentimentalities. Everything tested ok on the composite side before I attempted to mount the jacks. I also tried to hook the Tia 9 wire to the original channel selector jack. This is where things started to go off the rails. I screwed up when drilling the holes for the s video & composite jacks. I drilled them up too high. Now they hit the side of the motherboard when it is attempted to be reinstalled. I attempted to fix this issue by cutting down the side of the board and relocating part of the power supply circuit on the motherboard.It now only shows a pattern on the screen with an annoying sound or plays perfectly. You have to reset the cart & restart the system multiple times to get it to work. Another issue is when the systems wall wart is plugged in, the power light is on dimly. When the power is turned on to the system the light is brighter. How can this system play perfectly one time then the next time not work at all? I guess everyone has heard the "you can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs". It's not so funny when you have a perfectly good game console and blow it up by experimenting. I will try to post pictures tomorrow as I get time.
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Anyone interested in a run of Sirius & Plutos? SOLD OUT!
vandymachine replied to CPUWIZ's topic in Atari 7800
If this is still up for ordering, I would like to be put on the list for both. -
The little I got to play it...AVP was very impressive. Especially if you were to see it back in the day.
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Systems you still own from the original release
vandymachine replied to madman's topic in Classic Console Discussion
I bought a Dreamcast at launch. Had around 13 games plus accessories (VGA box) . Sold it on eBay a few years ago - still kicking myself for that one. On a lighter note I still own my original Nes.
