kennercanada
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Games are tested but I can't get any pics until I actually purchased the carts...unfortunately.
Jim
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Just loose carts with nicer collectible labels.
Jim
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Was at my local Flea Market today and they got some new rare games in. Would the following be good pick ups at the following prices?
Master Builder $30
Gas Hog $30
Bumper Bash $40
Spider Maze by K-Tel $40
I appreciate any and all input.
All the best,
Jim
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Thread is now closed, as everything has either sold, or being moved to Ebay. Thanks for all the responses.
Thanks,
Jim
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Thanks Shawn...yes the Seamonster is NTSC.
Jim
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Space Tunnel is now sold but Seamonster is still available for $125 individually.
Jim
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Mr. Do is sold and the Space Tunnel is on hold. Thanks gentleman.
Jim
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All games are in very collectible shape, with no cracks or damage. All games tested and working great with very nice labels. Shipping will be exact cost and I'll accept most forms of payment.
First the entire Puzzy Set, both Space Tunnel and instruction sheet, as well as Seamonster cartridges. $300 for the set or best offer.

Sears picture label Basketball complete with instructions. $25

Gremlins with instructions $25

Video Cube $25

Either Roc N Rope or Mr. Do...$10 each

Sears Picture Label Pong Sports $25 or Sears Pic Label Submarine Commander $10

Thanks for looking and your time,
Jim
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Been about 5 years since I posted last but over the holidays had a chance to plug in some of the old systems again and has given mne the bug to start collecting again. Anyways I like to pursue more sealed and MIB items. During my last tenure collecting I did manage to pick up both PUZZY games and I see they are still a rarity of 9. I'd like to sell them and put the proceeds into some other games, so what would be a good asking price? I don't need top dollar and I'd like to see a collector get them, can anyone help with a starting price?
As per the PM's I've received already, they are loose carts but I do have the instructions to Space Tunnel
Jim
The last loose Sea Monster I saw sell on ebay sold for about $150. The last loose space tunnel sold for $190. With the instructions I suppose it should go for at least $200.
Thanks Dino for the info

Jim
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Been about 5 years since I posted last but over the holidays had a chance to plug in some of the old systems again and has given mne the bug to start collecting again. Anyways I like to pursue more sealed and MIB items. During my last tenure collecting I did manage to pick up both PUZZY games and I see they are still a rarity of 9. I'd like to sell them and put the proceeds into some other games, so what would be a good asking price? I don't need top dollar and I'd like to see a collector get them, can anyone help with a starting price?
As per the PM's I've received already, they are loose carts but I do have the instructions to Space Tunnel
Jim
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Sears Pic Labels
Yars Revenge $4.00
Defender $4.00
Star Raiders $3.00
Zellers
SeaHawk $10.00
Misc.
Skateboardin $3.00
WinterGames $2.00
Colecovision Tarzan $10.00
Colecovision Q-Bert $5.00
Thanks for your interest.
Jim
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Kirby Superstar, Pinocchio and Kirbys Dream Course box flats for the Super Nintendo...all 3 say for Display only. All are minty. $10.00 for all 3 plus shipping. Thanks for your interest.
Jim
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Please help me finish my Zellers set, so I never have to do an Ebay search for "Zellers" ever again
I'll pay $40 for the pair just to finish my set and be done with it once and for all. Thanks and all the best.Jim
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Man you guys are good, I would have sworn one of those Chases was a pic label. Okay got all those ones. Thanks guys.
Jim
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I am interested in a few. I know I should be able to by now (I have been collecting for 6 weeks) but which one are picture labels. I think I can tell but I just want to make sure. LMK and I'll buy all the pics I need. Thanks.
Jim
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Mike: Bring it on Sunday, I definitely have interest in it. Give me a figure and we will go from there. I'm gonna have a couple of grand in my pocket and from what I understand I am going to be hard presssed to spend fifty bucks. See you guys there. FWIW If anyone has a Busy Police, Circus and Scuba Diver I will buy those as well and finish that bloody Zellers set.
Jim
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It could be because I suck, but after about 5 minutes of playing Silver Surfer for the NES, I declared to myself that it was the most difficult game ever.
Jim
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Thanks for the info, I'll have to look into it.
Jim
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I was just thinking that there really isn't any game I can think of that is a port of the Original Tron game from the arcades. Not any compilation and nothing released for any system. Perhaps I am wrong, but why was this game omitted. I could really go for some laser cycle races in the comfort of my own home

Jim
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Well 11 minutes later and the lot is sold. Thanks.
Jim
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I have a bunch of paperwork for sale. It includes manuals for
Imagic: Demon Attack, Cosmic Ark, Atlantis, Firefighter, Star Voyager, Riddle of the Sphinx, and Moonsweeper
I also have manuals for Word Zapper, Towering Inferno, Infiltrate, Swordquest (Fireworld) and Gorf.
I also have the manual for Sorcerer by Mythicon as well as some Imagic promotional pamphlets and three Atari catalogues.
90 % of the materials are in NM condition.
$12 shipped for the whole lot.
Thanks for looking
Jim
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Bump...new lower price $40

Jim
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I've been collecting for a whole six weeks now
but all my research would leave me to believe that QIX, the Namco Pac-Mans, Tengen Tetris are some of the toughest but I don't think I agree. Am I wrong? Or is their other much tougher Games? I read in a reply to another thread that Jungle Book and a Finstones game were among the toughest?Jim

Anybody have any idea what this is?
in Atari 2600
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Purchased in the early 90's at the Toys R Us I was working for at the time in the suburbs of Toronto, Canada. I can't find anything on it at all on this site, with the closest hardware being listed as Australlian, possibly licensed.
This is definitely NTSC, has a copyright date of 1991 by the Atari Corporation in Sunnyvale.
Thanks in advance,
Jim