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No one is too late. I am still looking at offers.
Not a one has been sold although 1 is pretty much sold as I don't think I'll get much more for it.
I'd really like to get some trade going here but all I have been offered so far is cash.
Adam
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All protos come in cases no loose chips.
Crash Dive no labels
Sorcerer 3-28-83
Pengo has early copyright different title screen
Taz has different title screen
Joust
Soccer 2-8-83
Gremlins
Bermuda Triangle #371
Bermuda Triangle #443 PAL
Piece of Cake 12/3/82
Jungle Hunt 3-28
Enduro
Dolphin
Barnstorming PAL
Frogs and Flies
Email me with cash offers
As far as trade I can use complete systems in good shape
Fighting and EA sports games any system made in the past 3 years esp 2003 titles
Quantity cords or controllers
Rare factory sealed DC or PSX titles
Anything cheap and in quanity (ie sega game gear games)
Complete or sealed rare (or early released) Sega Genesis on NES
ER complete Atari titles
UR loose Atari titles
Music cds in good condition
Dvds in good condition
These are just a few things I'd consider I'm open to anything that I can either resell at the store or add to my collection.
Adam
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Put your hands up and slowly step away from the bag.
Adam
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This was for Frankensteins Monster I believe.
Does anyone else here remember when 2600 protos were $20-$30?
I think its time for me to unload mine.
Adam
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I think if more than one prototype is on that paperwork you need to sell them as a lot. I bid on a couple auctions in the past until I found out people were getting photocopies of the paperwork. If you show pictures of paperwork with the prototype and you can't send originals you need to make that VERY CLEAR and I don't think it was.
I am not trying to piss in your cereal here but I think bidders should know if they will get the original paperwork or not right off the bat. A Krull prototype by itself might fetch $40-$50 but certainly not over $100.00 so I am assuming the rest of the bid goes towards the original paperwork.
I could be worng. Maybee the price of Atari protos has gone up that much because ebay pulled them and its time to sell mine on Atari Age as well.
Here an auction idea. Why don't you sell all the original paperwork in one lot after the protos are gone. Now there is something I'd be interested in.
Adam
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I guess you could use it as a lesson to little boys and girls if you told them they will have play this game for all eternity if they don't eat their brussle sprouts and clean their room. Other than that the game is really only good for collecting.
The price has come down in recent years. As the number that slowly pops up surpasses the ammount of people who are actually willing to pay bigs bucks for it. I wouldn't be suprized to see them sell for $100.00 or less in a year or two. A boxed one though, that will cost you some $.
Adam
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Huh, what do you mean it's not in the picture ?In this particular instance, it means my computer sucks.
yeap there it is.
Adam
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Hey mine has a ROM. I thought they were supposed to be eproms? Where did this 200 number come from anyway? They made a production run of 200?
great
now I can't get it back together.Adam
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Here is a cheap one ...http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...;category=21182
Well maybee it went cheap because the game itself isn't in the picture.
No prices are set in stone esp for semi-rare Atari games with crappy gameplay. I have seen Rubic Cubes sell for closer to $70-$100 but also sell for much cheaper $20 or so. I don't think there is a steady demand for this title and price you pay has a lot to do with luck.
Adam
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You can buy Sega joysticks in bulk very cheap and use those on the Atari.
But those you may have trouble unloading on ebay for a profit.
Adam
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Wow ebay pulls the plug on protos and the "black market" prices of them go through the roof !
Adam
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Go buy the Music Machine record.
If you really just want it for the Christan message the record is 100% better than the game AND much much cheaper.
Adam
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I have an NTSC prototype of "Egypt" for PS1 I believe it was released in PAL format but can't be sure. It plays alot like MYST.
Adam
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The Half-life protos have been in collectors hands for sometime. I was told DC protos could not be copied and if copied wouldn't work without a system disk. What are the steps required to turn a prototype into a downloadable game?
Adam
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I heard the reason it was recalled was because there was a slanderous statement about Jesus somewhere in the game.
If thats true both Muslims and Christians can agree on being glad this game is being recalled.
Adam
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Marco
Curt will always have us beat even if we combined collections. Thanks for the offer Curt! I am gunna bring the unit to Philly Classic we can talk then. I found a couple of those Colecovision adapter thingies you wanted. If you are willing to look at it I'd be happy to let you have them.
Adam
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Every grey I have ever seen has been PAL and every black NTSC.
Which NTSC grey carts do you own?
Adam
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I think the Atari Activison patches are in general much easier to find than the other systems.
There was a C64 game which had a patch "Toy" something it was called I believe. I've only seen that one once.
Adam
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You can tell an Xonox game just by looking at it.
The color of the plastic gives it away.
Adam
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You know I was going to bid on that Beamriders patch but I missed it by a couple mins.
darn darn darn
Adam
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Well first off he doesn't say wether its NTSC or PAL.
I emailed him asking just that and never got a reply. So I won't be bidding.
Plus there was big influx of this game last year and the collectors who really wanted it now have nice MIB copies. Those same collectors then sold the loose copies the owned before. So yeah its rare but its not as rare as it used to be. After supply dries up I'm sure we'll see some high numbers again....well at least on the NTSC copies.
Adam
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Dude, $10 seems expensive for a patch to me when I can buy 20 Atari games at the game store for the same amount of money.50 cents a game huh. Won't find too many titles at that price nowadays. Man I miss those days where there was an almost unlimited supply and no one else wanted them.
There are a few Atari game worth playing at that price Combat , Space Invaders , Asteroids can be had for 50 cents and are worth playing but most titles are more expenisve than that. Most of the Activision games will run ya at least a couple bucks and they are worth it too.
You might find a rare game for 50 cents in the wild but then you might find a bag full of Activision patches for $1 as well.
Adam
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Activision patches aren't as expensive as you might think.
Most can be had under $20.00
Sometimes under $10.00
Adam
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Quadrun is tied with the other 2 I think those 3 are equal in rarity.
I believe he is asking only about Activision patches.
Most collectors claim the dot dot dot patch is the rarest. I've only I few but I rarely see the space shuttle ones.
Adam

FS: Atari 2600 Gauntlet
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Was this cart ever issued with a label ? Or is the one I've seen a mockup based on Malagai.
Adam