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Is that your auction?
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Nice. I was going to bid on it, but I was really only looking for Kaboom. it was in the description, but I couldn't see it in the picture. :wink:
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Looks like someone made a deal with him for the Heavy Sixer PS.
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Oh man I'm so glad you didn't send this guy money. I saw the same auction a few months ago, I don't know if anybody actually bought it . If this guy has no problem ripping off eBay, what makes you think you won't RIP YOU OFF? Oh and by the way, ....ALL SCAMMERS SOUND NICE!
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LOL, I'm sure thats Tom Green. Cable 10 classic
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Do you think I can get away with a 9V AC, 1Amp power supply? I think it takes the same power supply as the Nintendo NES
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Canada Post loses a lot of stuff and they have no clue where it goes. Back in the summer of 2003 I had a package delivered to my door, but since no one was home they left a card for me to pick up the package at the local Postal Outlet. When I arrived at the local Postal Outlet to pick up the parcel, I was told that it had not yet been delivered (usually you can pick up your parcel the same day the card is left at your door.) So, I showed up the next day and got the same story. Sure enough it can't take 2 days to deliver something a few blocks from my house to the local postal outlet? On the third day I was told to call Canada Post and ask where the package actually was delivered. Sure enough, they had no clue where my package was. Many phone calls later (and after 2 months) I finally received a refund from the shipper (who was reimbursed by Canada Post) Guess what? Two weeks ago I receive a package... it was the lost package from several months ago. Thats right, it took about 7 months to deliver it, but it arrived. No damage, didn't look like it was opened, with the original postmark on it. Maybe you'll be that lucky. Oh I have other stories but they would take pages of space here.
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I'll bump this one since there is less than 24 hours left on it.
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Probably because someone did. It looks like just the name Burgertime wasn't enough to tell the person what game it was, they needed a screen shot.
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I've seen this before, but never for a $42.00 item (or any other video game related items). I think the real purpose of this is for high priced items like Cars, Homes, 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle Rookie cards, MS-65 1886 $3 Gold Coins etc..etc..etc.. I see nothing wrong with it.
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Couple of days left, nice label, tested and working Rarity 9 on Atari Age. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=3074852778 If you are reading this here, and you mention it when you win I will offer you FREE shipping. (Regular insured tracked shipping, not overnight or next day) within Canada or USA.
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maybe he went to Antique Roadshow, and thats what they told him it was worth.
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9.5V AC 750mA Why would a DC power supply work on some?
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I asked this question a while back, and I got back responses that it uses the same power requirements. I couldn't get mine working properly with a 9V DC , 500Ma P/S, so I started checking other things like the voltage regulator and cartridge slot with a volt meter. I still haven't got it to work, but then again all my power supplies I tested were 9V DC 500mA. I'm wondering now if my problem was the power supply I was using all along, not enough amps to get a signal? What is the rating on the 5200 P/S ?
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Coleco would slap a sticker on the box with whatever add-in cart they included. I've only seen Donkey Kong, Mouse Trap, Venture and Carnival as packed carts. You're probably right that they added this near the end of the life of the Gemini. The first set of Gemini's only had DK included.
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So who picked it up? Nice collection
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I noticed that, I tried to sell one for $25.00 working with three games. No takers.
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I picked up a Sega Genesis in an eBay lot of video games and I had no intention of keeping it, I cleaned it up and bought a new power supply for it. I tried to sell it on eBay but there were no takers. I guess the value of these aren't what I was expecting to get. Anyway, as I was testing it out with one of my favourite arcade games, Golden Axe. I was pretty impressed with the graphics and sound, as I never had a Sega before. I'm hoping some of the other arcade conversions are similar quality. So now I'm really thinking of keeping it and perhaps start collecting some games for the Genesis. Anyway, my question is there a complete list of games for the Genesis that I can view somewhere? I know I can search the internet for one, but I'm asking here if someone knows of a good site that you use for Genesis info. Also, did they port a version of 1943 on the Sega Genesis? I'm really looking for some of the classic arcade games from the early 90s and late 80s. Thanks!!
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FA: Spider Maze K-Tel FunVision Atari 2600 Game Cartridge
Esc replied to Esc's topic in Auction Central
Sure is! Its not often I find those deals. I need the money more than the cart, so I'm letting it go. Its been tested and it looks nice (I took a chance with that auction) last time I did that I ended up with a label-less Spider maze -
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=3074852778
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That's not even a Sears Heavy Sixer! $350.00 US....dang
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I'm not sure if you already know this, but you can get a refund on your auction fees if the buyer wants a refund. All you do is file a NPB and in the explanation, choose the option that you mutually agreed to not complete the transaction, or choose the "refund" option. eBay will refund the fees and there is no negatives filed with eBay for either party.
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bump..... couple of days left
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couple of days left.....
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I have listed a few NES games on eBay please check them out if you are interested. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=3073558768 click View Sellers other items for a list of the rest of the auctions.
