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GenetixJ

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  1. Sealed international Star Wars ending soon: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Star-Wars-Intellivision-new-sealed-INTERNATIONAL-ver-Rare/233104319935
  2. I think the original comment about having a hang tag was sarcasm. It had a store-applied plastic hang tab to hang on a display hook.
  3. Nice collection. It can be difficult properly displaying an Intellivision collection. Looks nice.
  4. Just an FYI, Ive posted some games on eBay. Star Wars International ver, sealed l: https://www.ebay.com/itm/233104319935 Q*bert International ver opened: https://www.ebay.com/itm/233104324365 Frogger, new/sealed: https://www.ebay.com/itm/233104326642
  5. Cool. Thanks. The Star Wars Int’l is sealed.
  6. Hi all, Im looking to sell or trade some of my duplicates, but Im struggling to find comparable sales on eBay. Im hoping the AA crew can help me with $$ estimations and if any are variants. I would prefer to sell on the forums here to avoid eBay fees. Offers and suggestions are welcome.
  7. Im looking to sell some of my duplicates- wife and I have a new baby on the way! Im having trouble pricing them. For this completed eBay auction, can anyone give suggestions as to why the price went for what it did? https://www.ebay.com/itm/Star-Wars-The-Empire-Strike-Back-Intellivision-Parker-Bros-83-NEW-Sealed-/163391406137?nordt=true&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.m43663.l10137
  8. And apparently Jennifer Jordan Productions has some interesting movies from the 70s...
  9. For Happiest and Schoolgirl.... does anyone know if they are alter egos of people here on the forums?
  10. Oh wow! Is there a way to get the box and overlay for those of us who got the bagged game already?
  11. Open it like a kid on Christmas morning... and post video
  12. Growing up we had a discount seller in our small rural town called "Dock 44". They still sold Intellivision items, new, well into the 90s. I wouldn't be surprised if a seller like them, 20 years ago, would shrink-wrap items to keep contents from falling out and make it look nicer for buyers. I'm still waiting for the stash of unsold items to pop up at a garage sale or estate sale in town... I'm sure there's some gems to be found in Kansas of all places.
  13. LoL, thanks for sharing the memories all. For me, we kept playing intellivision regularly until the mid 90s when I could finally afford a Sega Genesis. So, when off on Christmas Break from school we got to load up on games. My dad got me into the system. His way of teaching me to 'figure it out' was that he would never teach me how to play a game. With no internet, if we were missing the overlays I had to play solo to figure the game out. But before we could play that afternoon during break he would make us watch 'Power Lunch' on TV with him- lunchtime rundown on stock market movements. I got pretty good at math. Back then stocks were still in fractions of a dollar, based on the old 8 Reales coin = 1 USD at the founding of the USA. Stocks were sold in 1/8 of a dollar, down to 1/64th if I recall correctly.
  14. That looks nice. I remember having one with our INVT2 when I was a kid... the INTV2 replaced a worn-out Sears model.
  15. Very nice. You have several high ticket items I want... i think the system will have to be first pick.
  16. What is it with Italy and crazy shipping costs to the US??
  17. Please dont, it may cause the bottom to fall out of the Intellivision market...
  18. As a collector/completionist myself (in other collections), I have found that the closer I get to completion/all the way there, the less I enjoy the hobby. If I may share: I started skipping a few here and there of copies I dont think I will enjoy/have connection to, with the intention of acquiring them later through trade/ at lower prices. This allows me to still interact with other members and hunt for hidden bargains. I think if you try this route you may enjoy it.
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