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All cart based systems, flatland BMX, hardcore, punk, and classic rock LP's, complete NES games, 2600 Instructions, Arcade Games, Pinball Machines.
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I realize that this topic is very old but I do own a NTSC version of Night Stalker complete in box... It was originally owned by JerryG and I have owned it since he sold off his collection years ago. It's the only version like this that I've seen but I am certain some others do own it. I am not interested in selling, just wanted people to realize that it does exist.
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A bit late on the post but if you are free, come check it out and meet Johhny Cage! Saturday, May 18th 2019 from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM Highlander Event Center: 90 Alexandria Pike, Fort Thomas, KY 41075 Adults: $10.00 – Kids 12 and Under: Free! --> https://cinciclassic.net
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I would like to buy one of these multicast if you make more. Thanks!
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I have a Telegames USA NTSC Night Stalker. I can't remember the box color. I've never seen one quite like it.
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1000+ Atari 2600 PAL Games for Sale
MattG/Snyper2099 replied to Atari2600.com's topic in Buy, Sell, and Trade
I bought them. -
I have a JAP AES console with the multiBIOS installed. Any interest in that?
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Cleveland's Classic Console & Arcade Gaming Show CCAG 2013 Saturday June 22
MattG/Snyper2099 replied to vgc's topic in Events
If my Joust upright does not sell by showtime, I will be bringing it for people to play for free. -
Bump for the show tomorrow morning!
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Just a bump for the show THIS SATURDAY from 10AM to 6PM. I will have a restored Joust arcade game for sale at the show.
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Cleveland's Classic Console & Arcade Gaming Show CCAG 2013 Saturday June 22
MattG/Snyper2099 replied to vgc's topic in Events
Yay for classic gaming in C-town! Can't wait. -
I will be there with my friend Chuck from Cleveland. It was good last year and this year has now officially sold out all tables.
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It may be a real Pac Man proto but would need to see the top of the label and the inside of that cart to confirm. In any case, that Sears VIdeo Arcade II is NOT a proto system and if the Pac Man is in fact a proto, I don't see it being worth more than $150.
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Anybody else a 'Collector' of the TI-99 4/A?
MattG/Snyper2099 replied to schuwalker's topic in TI-99/4A Computers
I'm looking for information on burning a EPROMS to work on an actual TI99 system... Most roms are not 8K but need to be 8K to work with the multicart projects I have found on the web. I don't understand why almost all .BIN files I see are some strange file sizes like 12K, or 7K... My first question is, why are all the sizes for game binaries so strange? Sholdn't they all be a multiple of 2K/4K/8K/ect.? For example, I have 3 roms images: Bonkers.bin(6K), Brain.bin(5K), and Camelot.bin(11K) that I want to burn to an EPROM and play on an actual TI99. Is this just not possible? My 2nd question is: What steps do you take to use these 5K or 7K files to create an 8K file to work with the 64/128/512 multicart projects? I have a good understanding of the Atari 2600 bankswitching and burning of ROMS/EPROMS challenges but, that same knowledge does not seem to translate well to the TI99. What am I not understanding here?