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Everything posted by cobra429
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Stuck moving to the right but only on certain games.
cobra429 replied to billiam's topic in Atari 2600
I would check and see if any of the pins where the controllers go are crossed on each other. That could cause a control issue -
Just got my 3rd one in the mail. its serial number 33439H with no opening for a channel selector. Pretty mint for the age
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He's selling a bunch of atari systems that he got from estate sales for outrageous amounts of money. But it upsets me when he's selling something that seems a bit fishy with the new looking Japanese stickers and the questionable serial number that has strange number stamping
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Just that the stickers that are in Japanese look "too clean and new". All my years of collecting, I never seen or heared of a 6 switcher imported in Japan at such an early date
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Just that the stickers that are in Japanese look "too clean and new". All my years of collecting, I never seen or heared of a 6 switcher imported in Japan at such an early date
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What's the WORST price you've seen on Atari stuff?
cobra429 replied to totallyterrificpants's topic in Atari 2600
Funny, last night I came across some guy from japan on ebay that's selling an ultra rare 1977 Atari VCS heavy sixer that was for the japan market. Yes its a real heavy six, looks in pretty good shape, box looks "ok" for the age.... oh wait! The box is in English with americans playing the games. Theres nothing on it that says its specifically made in japan or the Japanese market. Oh wait again..... they didn't see anything from Atari for home use until later in 1983, and it was known as the Atari 2800. It was sleek in design. Hes trying to pass his off as authentic and asking for almost $900. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rarest-ATARI-2600-EVER-Japanese-HEAVY-6er-SIXER-26166-by-EPOCH-B4-2800-/182438629156?hash=item2a7a308f24:g:1ZcAAOSw44BYjs3Y He cant prove to me that's its authentic other than saying he bought it from someone in japan that was the original owner. The S/N doesn't match on the box to the system, and the controllers are just 2 CX-40 controls, not the original CX-10 ones. Check it out before ebay takes him off for putting a false ad on ebay. Lastly, he says none of the Atari 2800 boxes came with Japanese people nor Japanese writing on them. LMAO sad -
Funny how its all in English on the box, and everyone on the box looks American to me. He said all atari boxes there have no Japanese people or writing on them. Yet I found plenty that do lol.
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He claims the joysticks are original to that system, which are not. He won't tell me what the s/not is on the packaging because he claims sometime can "copy" it and have it on their system. What the f*ck is he talking about!?
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Nothing less than awsomeness!
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I'm going back and forth with him on ebay telling him it's just a standard American heavy sixer, and he gets defensive saying its real, along with the controllers and such and I don't know what I'm talking about. Kind of funny and sad at the same time
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He said that there's alot of pictures of the heavy sixers that made in Japan on the net, but I looked for a long while and found none except 2 of his pictures that's on ebay. Claims that many atari collectors know about this particular unit but I and a few other collectors never saw or heard of this early version. Pisses me when someone is trying to claim something that's the real deal when in fact its a fake and can't even prove its real.
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Tonight I was checking on ebay looking for a spare switch for my heavy sixer when I found someone selling a extremely rare 1977 japanese heavy six atari. However knowing that they never made them for Japan and eventually made a sleek version for them in late 1983 I had to ask him how he knows it's the real deal since the price he's looking for is almost a thousand bucks. He just claims that they sold only a few of them back in 1977 for Japan even tho it's the exact box that I have. Even his joysticks for that system are not even original to that sixer.... mine has the name atari on the top of my joysticks. He kept telling me I don't know what I'm taking about and to do my research. I've been collecting since 1987 and have done many of years of my own research. He's a fraud. Don't buy from him. As of now he's still on ebay trying to sell it
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That's as arcade perfect as it gets. Is it possible to make it a 64k game?
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How do you figure they were using verizon?
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to all viewers on this thread, some f*cking a**hole hacked my account and changed all my info on it. i dont know who it was but i will find you. even i can tell its a fake since the top sticker is faded and using a used xonox cartridge even the novice can tell its not a real game from back in the day. i have several "real" prototypes like quadrun and sinistar for the 2600 and others that i brought to a small gathering in jamaica plain massachusetts around 7 years ago and possibly some of you may have seen me there with a bag with all my prototypes including a reproduction dukes of hazzard. any of you that were there for that game and beer fest know that im legit unlike whoever broke in my account here! someone that bought that game thinks they can make money on it to sell it as a fake and too ashamed to use their name instead because they knew everyone would slam them on here. sorry for the confusion but it wasnt me that posted this thread and should be closed as such. mark
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I prefer watching Jr. Pac-Man in demo mode
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Also make sure you don't have the "driving" controllers plugged in, they wont work wit Video Olympics
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And why does it show no.007 and 008? Almost like there were other games made before these but i can't find any records on that being true
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I had this cartridge since my parents friends gave their games to me back in 1988. I don't know of anyone that has this particular cartridge and wondered what it's worth and how rare it is
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Are there any 2600 games that use the phrase "game over"?
cobra429 replied to moodorf's topic in Atari 2600
Also Mr. Do has game over at the end of the game -
For a while no one was able to sell prototype games on there. For some reason now they can
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If someone told ebay that he was selling counterfeit cartridges they would shut him down
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Tho fun playing it at times
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Journey doesn't resemble the arcade port by any means. If anything it more resembles a race game going up hill crashing through fences and animals. Worse than pacman on any given day