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  1. You love me, you really really love me!! But seriously, thanks again guys for the praise. I do have one console that after just reconditioning it and using a $40 audio subwoofer RCA cable, it does look real good, but there is still a little color overlapping. Also, since playing ColecoVision with the "Intro Skip" BIOS, I could never go back to the original. Just think of any game you have ever played, especially CD based games, where you are just sitting pressing the button trying to get it to load faster. With the new BIOS that's gone. It make it so much more enjoyable.
  2. There you have it, unsolicited testimonial. Thanks Rick
  3. Including a couple outside of Ebay sales and one upgrade to a customer's unit that makes 10 so far.
  4. The reserve has been met, the BIN has been killed. Less than 2 days left!!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...me=STRK:MESE:IT
  5. paypal won't verify addresses outside of the U.S.
  6. he's got awesome feedback though, i'm sure it's worth that starting bid at least
  7. ColecoVision Up for auction is a completely refurbished and modified Coleco ColecoVision. Included in the auction are the ColecoVision game console, 2 controllers, Donkey Kong, Lady Bug, and Pepper II, a power supply, and a 6 Ft. gold-plated A/V cable. Everything is 100% guaranteed working, including console, controllers, games, and modifications. Modifications: 1: Gold-Plated, Color-Coded, RCA Audio/Video Output Jacks This modification allows you to directly connect the game system to modern televisions or home theater systems. No longer are you required to use a TV/game switch, or forced to deal with blinking white sprites or audio “humming” while playing the game. This allows for the clearest picture and sounds ever available with a ColecoVision. 2: New BIOS Chip Installed The original BIOS setup forced you to sit through 10 or 12 seconds of Coleco’s opening title screen when a Coleco-published game was inserted into the cartridge slot and the unit powered up. After the time delay you could then select the number of players and the difficulty. With the new BIOS chip installed, after the console is powered up, the instant you press one of the controllers left fire buttons (yellow button for a Super Action controller), the agonizingly long title screen is skipped and you continue on to the game. 3: LED Power Indicator Lights Nine LEDs shine through the front face-plate underneath the ColecoVision logo. The lights are colored red, orange, yellow, green, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red to correspond with the logo’s colored letters that they are mounted under. All of the modifications and the refurbishing work was professionally done and installed by me. I built the A/V output circuit and installed the RCA output jacks, I programmed and installed the new BIOS EPROM, and I assembled and installed the LED light board. I also cleaned and conditioned the expansion module interface port, cartridge slot, and on/off switch contacts. The controllers were completely disassembled and all directional contacts and buttons were cleaned and conditioned. Not only will this console work completely when you receive it, but it will work for many years to come. Shipping will be $14.95 with tracking services to anywhere in the continental US via USPS. Insurance is not required, but is offered at $4.50. I do prefer payment via PayPal, but I also accept money orders, cashiers checks, and personal checks. I will ship the auction items out either the same or next business day after confirmed payment is received. International bidders are welcome, and shipping will be determined after the end of the auction. Here is the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=8116537014
  8. Let's not forget what a horrible game it is!!
  9. less than 24 hours left, buy iy now is still available!!
  10. i remember a very similar, if not the same, auction about a month or two ago. the other one definately had every US released game.
  11. i forgot to resize the frame after i cropped the photo, sorry.
  12. I made up another modded ColecoVision, but this one has a new mod. Nine LEDs shine through the front face plate and match the colored letters of the ColecoVision logo which they are mounted under. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=8114424514
  13. partially in the works, but not chopping one up. wait to see...
  14. less than 24 hours left... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
  15. i've never seen that testing satation before. i've seen the 3 or 4 test cartridges that they made that you used inside an actual nintnedo to do all of those same tests though. those cartridges usually go for over 100 a piece.
  16. i've never seen that testing satation before. i've seen the 3 or 4 test cartridges that they made that you used inside an actual nintnedo to do all of those same tests though. those cartridges usually go for over 100 a piece.
  17. The reserve has been met, and the buy it now has been killed. This one is going to go the distance.
  18. People seem to like these so I whipped up another one. This one is absolutely beautiful with all the labels intact and mint to near-mint. Check it out. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=8113009537
  19. sorry, here's the link http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...item=8110737179
  20. Since the last one sold so fast here is your chance to get one. ColecoVision Up for auction is a completely refurbished and modified Coleco ColecoVision. Included in the auction are the ColecoVision game console, 2 controllers, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong JR., and Zaxxon, a power supply, and a 6 Ft. gold-plated A/V cable. Everything is 100% guaranteed working, including console, controllers, games, and modifications. Modifications: 1: Gold-plated, color-coded, RCA audio/video output jacks This modification allows you to directly connect the game system to modern televisions or home theater systems. No longer are you required to use a TV/game switch, or forced to deal with blinking white sprites or audio “humming” while playing the game. This allows for the clearest picture and sounds ever available with a ColecoVision. 2: New BIOS chip installed The original BIOS setup forced you to sit through 10 or 12 seconds of Coleco’s opening title screen when a Coleco-published game was inserted into the cartridge slot and the unit powered up. After the time delay you could then select the number of players and the difficulty. With the new BIOS chip, after the console is powered up, the instant you press one of the controller buttons the agonizingly long title screen is skipped and you continue on to the game. Both of the modifications and the all of the refurbishing work was professionally done and installed by me. I built the A/V output circuit and installed the RCA output jacks, and I programmed and installed the new BIOS EPROM. I also cleaned and conditioned the expansion module interface port, cartridge slot, and on/off switch on the console. The controllers were completely disassembled and all direction contacts and buttons were cleaned and conditioned. Not only will this console work completely when you receive it, but it will work for many years to come.
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