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I love it since no one else loves it.
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Is there an issue with posting a zip archive of these here so folks have easy access to these 20-column text files? If not, I'll post what I have.
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Hey, I'd buy one of those.
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That issue does bring IC issue to mind for me. Do you have someone local with a working unit that would allow you to CAREFULLY and SAFELY swap ICs? You could at least try the socketed ICs.
These things can be terrible to work on. I worked on one for many, many hours over the course of two years (not the whole time...) and never could get the issue resolved. Others, not too horrible. These things weren't really built to last as long as we've loved them.
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Cool. Thanks much.
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Looking for one of each. This totally got by me. Are they going to make more, please?
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Yeah, mine does not look like that. Mine looks like this:
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Bump. I'm still looking for one. Please PM.
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I ordered the limited digital-only platinum ethereal edition. And a standard copy.
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They are gone again.
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Can these / will these be clearly marked as a reproduction to protect from fraud?
Wait... Licensed reprint? What will that mean?
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I want one!
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I'm looking for the original release (big box, deluxe edition) of Maria for the Intellivision. Please PM me if you have one for trade or sale.
Thank you in advance.
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Well, I'd print a label out on glossy paper, carefully cut out, apply a thin layer of rubber cement to the back of the label and same to the cart (very thin), wait for glue to dry and apply label. After label is applied you can rub off the excess dry glue with your finger or a tissue, etc. I might "laminate" the label with a wide piece of packing tape (no seams) before cutting out and applying.
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I'm in. PM sent.
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I'd put the old label back on, if available. Just use a thin coat of rubber cement on the label and the cart. Once both are dry, apply the label to the cart. Rub off excess cement.
Or, I'd print a label on plain paper or glossy paper if available and then use clear packing take to laminate the front, apply rubber cement as described above, allow to dry, apply.
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You should see my office. Power strips, HDMI cables, RGB and coaxial cables, speaker wires, more power strips, horizontal power strips, vertical power strips, smartthings devices to control power through Google home devices...
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Can I be on the non-existent list, too?
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Neat idea. Will you be giving me credit for my work?
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Yep. And you could buy them brand new from the Intellivision folks recently. They may still have sone.
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Ordered game and kit. Thanks much!
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1 hour ago, Lathe26 said:Just because you mutilated 3 rare cartridges and framed the carcasses doesn't suddenly make it more valuable 😤
OH MY ^%^%$^$%!!!! WHY??!?!?!!!!?!? WHY!?!?!?!?!!?!
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What he said. These are great. I've used them for quite some time. Be careful with the micro-USB connectors as they are fragile. You can also install these internally so they are invisible. This will also allow emulation of the Steel Battalion controllers with standard Xbox 360 wireless controllers
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Troubleshooting the Bally Astrocade Power Supply
in Bally Arcade/Astrocade
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Did a replacement power supply ever get built from the transformers discussed above?