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Posts posted by Bill Brasky
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You should really be deciding between a CV and an Atari 8 bit computer/XE game system. The Atari 8 bit/XE line is a way better choice than the 5200. You've got access to all the 5200 games plus hundreds more, S-video output, can use just about any common 9 pin joystick, smaller, cheaper, easier to get games for.
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The 4A version plays like an unfinished proto. Everytime you stop then start moving again, the background music resets and starts from the beginning of the song. It sounds like a DJ scratching a record.
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Brand new NES 72-pin connector $9.99 shipped
Sealed in plastic with detailed installation instructions. Return your NES system to new working condition. No more blinking screen and blowing into carts.
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Microsoft Motorcross Madness 2
Microsoft Pinball Arcade (Haunted House and more)
Hitman: codename 47
Project IGI: I'm Going In
Play this Play That featuring Air Hockey(awesome) and skeet shooting
Soultrap, crazy 3D platformer
PC Gamer Demo disc with: Blood, Tomb Raider, Redneck Rampage, MDK and more
another PC Gamer demo disc: March 1997, unknown contents
$19.99 shipped
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THE PROGRAMMERS REFERENCE GUIDE TO THE TI-99 COMPUTER BOOK and The Last Word on the TI-99 books ONLY
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Superfly cart with manual. Works on a regular TI-99, no MBX system needed.
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I had the record that goes with this. I remember when the door-to-door salesman came to my house and we begged my mom to buy it.
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Free game cart must be of equal or lesser value than the other 4 carts.
Carts with manuals/poster:
Fidelity Ultimate Chess Challenge $14.99
Kung Food $5.99
Xybots $5.99
Shanghai $6.99
Klax $5.99
Toki $5.99
Viking Child $5.99
Jimmy Conners Tennis $11.99
Dirty Larry Renegade Cop $5.99
QIX $6.99
Shadow of the Beast $7.99
Basketbrawl $5.99
Batman Returns $5.99
Pinball Jam $9.99
Pit Fighter $5.99
Crystal Mines II $5.99
Battle Wheels $14.99
Malibu Bikini Volleyball $6.99
RoboSquash $5.99
Switchblade II $5.99
Power Factor $5.99
Paperboy $14.99
Ishido: the way of the stones $5.99
Roadblasters $5.99
Loose carts:
Ninja Gaiden $19.99
Rampage $9.99
Tournament Cyberball $5.99
Hard Drivin $5.99
Blue Lightning $5.99
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure RPG $9.99
Turbo Sub $5.99
Zarlor Mercenary $5.99
Hydra $5.99
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You should scoop up one of those TI-99 flash card adapters when they pop up on Ebay. That's the way to go IMO since there's a lot of very rare and expensive games that are also very good. A lot of games came out for it until around 1990 that were mail order only, limited runs.
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I got pretty far into it once, I thought, but in reality I was probably only through 5% of the game. I know it's nearly impossible on all platforms but it seems even harder playing it on a portable system. Also, how come almost no Lynx games have decent cheat codes? I'm talking about invincibility modes for games that really need them like Shadow ot Beast. Atari really liked to punish us.
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I always wished Atari or someone else had released a device for the Jaguar like the Super Gameboy cart for the SNES but to allow you to play Lynx games full screen. Atari already had the technology to do it. Their programmers and testers had units that allowed Lynx games to be played on a TV.
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Is the GBA a totally open system or did someone break the encryption key? I would think Nintendo would want to lock everyone out.
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Try cleaning/polishing the electrical contacts where the power supply inserts.
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For what system?

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I think I've played it many years ago. IIRC I had it on a tape for my ADAM computer. I know I've played Campaign '84 and I think the gameplay was similar to that. Instead of going around the country and meeting voters and kissing babies you go around and meet fans and groupies. As far as value, I thought only the xonox double-enders went for $100+, the regular xonox carts varied in price but didn't go for that much. You would be nuts to pay $200+ for a xonox game.
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I'll add that sending to Canada is almost worse than sending stuff overseas. The Canadian postal system will find a way to destroy or lose anything.
The Canadian postal worker, delivering your package with care.
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http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=106250
plus overseas buyers never leave you positive feedback in return, no matter how far you've bent over backwards to accomodate them.
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Learn how to do basic LOGO style programs and draw graphics on the CV and ADAM. No reading or typing required! Uses a joystick and simple graphics symbols. Comes in an ADAM style clamshell case. For kids 5-15
$5.25 shipping in usa.
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Two players into one port, share a joystick/trakball/steering wheel etc.. Also allows use of Atari sticks on CV with additional common Radio shack gender adapter.
$4.99 shipping in USA
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$4.99 shipping in usa.
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$4.99 shipping in usa.
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$5.25 for shipping in usa.




Licensed classic games that didn't suck
in Classic Console Discussion
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Rocky for CV was pretty damn cool for it's time. Huge characters, a cool intro, the ability to play as Clubber Lang, SA controls.