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Buyatari

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  1. 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


  2. 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


  3. 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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    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


  5. 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


  6. 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


  7. 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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