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  1. I'm have these loose cartridges to trade:

    Blackjack

    Brickdown/Shooting Gallery

    Bowling

     

    I am looking for these loose cartridges:

    Boxing

    Pinball/Dungeon Hunt/Blockout

    UFO/Sea Monster/Break It Down/Rebuild/Shoot

    Casino I: Roulette/Keno/Slots

    Backgammon

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    I do not post here much any more but, if you can help me find any of the following Atari 2600 instruction manuals that I need, please send me a PM.

     

    I know some are not crazy hard to find but, I would rather buy them here over ebay.  Send me a PM if you have these manuals for sale or trade.  I do have some rare vintage gaming items to trade for these, just not much in the way of 2600 rarities.

    I have a sealed 7800 Sentinel [PAL] and a sealed C64 Ms. PacMan and quite a few complete PAL 2600 games and even some sealed new PAL games that I would trade for these as well.

     

    Oh, I also need the Atari 7800 instruction manual for Ikari Warriors.

     
       
       
       

    2600 Instructions that I still need:

       
       
    Atari Xenophobe
    Atari BMX Airmaster (Atari red label)
    TNT BMX Airmaster
    20th C. Earth Dies Screaming
    Konami Strategy X
    CommaVid Mines of Minos
    CommaVid Room of Doom
    Zimag I Want My Mommy
    Apollo Guardian
    Tigervision Springer
    Coleco Berenstain Bears
    Avalon Hill Out of Control
    DSD/Camelot Tooth Protectors
    Ultravision Condor Attack
    Panda Dice Puzzle
    Panda Harbor Escape
    Panda Scuba Diver
    Panda Space Canyon
    Panda Sea Hawk
    Panda Tank Brigade
     
       
     

     

    And if you have these PAL games, I would buy them as well:

    CCE Stone Age
    CCE  Pizza Chef
    Suntek Spectracube Invasion (SS-025)
    Canal 3 River Raid III
    ZELLERS (NTSC) = Time Warp
     
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
  3. 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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  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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?

  8. I am so glad I don't collect NIB...CIB is nutty enough.

     

    Due to a fair number showing up on eBay, the price on CIB Track & Fields seems to have fallen below $200 at this point. Really excellent "factory direct" copies would still likely be worth that much.

     

    I would glady buy one for that price. I haven't seen one sell on ebay in the last 3 months.

     

    I'm not in a hurry to sell anything and my asking price reflects that. I am open to trades as well. If someone wants to trade me a complete T&F, I'm all ears.

     

    When 3 years go bye and not one selaed MontRev's surfaces maybe the waters will change.

  9. Have no idea what wear you are talking about... The game is mint, the shrink is mint. It is in untouched, flawless condition.

     

    I guess you should keep your eyes open for a cheaper sealed Montezuma's Revenge then. I bought the one you are referring to that was listed at $180 elsewhere because the game was also listed for sale on other sites and forums. The auction was ended early and re-listed 2 more times by the person I bought the game from on accident. Those auctions were all only up for about 90 seconds each time. That is why those items "did not sell", I bought the item. If you have been collecting Atari 2600 games for any length of time, you should know that this game is worth more than $180. The last one that sold on ebay ended at $245 and the condition was not as nice as the one I am offering. Guides are just a guideline and do not always indicate the actual value. How much is a nice Track and Field box worth? I will give you a hint; it's worth 10 times what a loose cart is worth but most "guides" list it as $40 complete in box. If I could find 5 CIB Track and fields for $40 each, I would buy all 5 of them in a second and resell then for $200-$300 each.

     

    A nice sealed Montezuma's Revenge is worth more than $245 to me and it is listed as such. I have only seen a few others ever for sale (more than 5 years ago) and the asking price was at least $300 in each case.

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