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Hi Guys, have 2 different Kung Fu Master carts, both are PAL, would like to trade either for an NTSC one, thanks for reading.
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Hi, I have to shift some Atari 2600 stuff: Games RealSports Basketball, CIB, Limited Release US$ 55 RealSports Basketball, CIB, Limited Release (not perfect) US$ 40 Combat Two, CIB, Limited Release, US$ 100 Secret Agent, CB, US$ 45 The Dukes of Hazzard, CB, US$ 45 Grover's Music Maker, CB, US$ 45 Miss Piggy's Wedding, CB, US$ 45 Boggle, CB, US$ 45 Elevator Action, CIB, Limited CGE 2001 Release (sealed/untested), US$ 110 Bugs Bunny, CIB, Limited Atari2600.com Release, US$ 75 Xevious, CB, US$ 45 Wizard, CB, US$ 40 Dumbo's Flying Circus, CB, US$ 45 Donald Duck's Speedboat, CB, US$ 45 Shipping: There are 2 options: - Insured and tracked parcel up to 5kg US$ 48 - Airmail letter (robust box), no tracking, no insurance, up to 2 games US$ 5 Payment: Paypal Best, Marc.
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Hello guys, this is the ONYX JR (Onyx Junior) Brazilian Atari 2600 clone, fully compatible with all Atari carts, it's the only 2600 in the world with PAUSE from factory, for those who are not familiar. What I'm selling here is the console, perfectly working and in excellent shape as you can see from the pictures with 2 very nice controllers and ALL 10 GAMES ever released by Microdigital, which used "MICROSOFT" name when pirating them. A complete collection from this brand is not so easily achieved, it took me 3 years or more to gather those games and you can have them at once. Front row is top notch, while back row games have some details, but they all work. Asking US$ 600 + shipping, I can accept trade for rare boxed 2600 games, I also have a small list of 5200 and 7800 complete games that I need.
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I have 4 sealed Atari games for sale an 3 extra cartridges. Anyone interested please e-mail me and we can see what can be done. Still factory sealed I have BMX airmaster (TNT version), Ikari warriors, Big birds egg catch and Cookie monsters monster munch I also have Stargunner, Double dragon and King kong (cartridges only) any interested please contact me on leertupman@gmail.com regards lee
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The Seventh round of the 2013 Harmony Games as suggested by toymailman is Ultra SSCide SCSIcide is an original, fast-paced homebrew game released back in 2001 by Joe Grand of Pixels Past. In SCSIcide you play the role of a hard drive read head. As the different colored bits scroll by on the hard drive platter, you need to quickly read them in the correct order before you suffer a buffer underflow. As you complete each level, the data scrolls by more and more quickly! How far can you go? If you're a fan of Activision's Kaboom!, then you'll love SCSIcide. Joe Grand has spent some time recently updating SCSIcide and has released a new version of the game titled Ultra SCSIcide. This latest version of the game contains many improvements over the original: Added support for joystick controllers. Controller type is automatically detected when you press the paddle or joystick fire button to start the game. Fixed the flicker that used to occur at the beginning of each level. Changed background and data bit color palette to make bits easier to distinguish. Reduced track size from 10 to 8 bits, for a more appropriate one byte per level. Changed speed increase per level - only two random data bits increase in speed each level. Modified the sound and scoring routines to account for longer gameplay and higher levels. Changed title screen text and added GIS and Pixels Past logos. Added a PAL version of the game. (since this game has been used on Zero's High Score contest http://atariage.com/...de/#entry985874 we will use the same rules: Left Difficulty: B / Novice - Smaller Drive Head Right Difficulty: Your Choice Game Mode: Not Applicable) (scoring in this game is done Hexadecimal) little bonus for those who played this in Zero's 2600 HSC: if you beat the score you did in zeros I will give you 5 bonus points (this game is available to D/l http://atariage.com/...areLabelID=2704 or you can purchase it at the atari age store(if you don't have it already) this round ends August 31st Good luck (at the end of the round points will be awarded(10 (for first) to 2(for tenth) 1 for everybody after 10 (any scores submitted after this round ends will be given 1 point) as always scores will only be updated on the webpage and AVC Forum(since I have no editing feature here) (you can also post scores on the AVC Forum as well just follow the instructions posted on the harmony games web page)
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I've been collecting for the VCS for some time now, and during that time my collection has grown quite large. Yesterday I was looking at my boxes of games and asked myself, 'Is there really any point to collecting?' So I got a few rares from eBay, cool. Did I end world hunger? No. Why buy these games anyways? So they can sit on a shelf forever? 'cause let me tell ya, I won't be playing Eli's Ladder anytime soon.
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The labels are intact and there is no damage on this cartridge. I will trade it for the picture label version of this game, but that cartridge's labels MUST be intact and have no tears on them. Also they must not be peeling. Shoot me a PM if you have a copy.
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I've been developing a skateboarding game for Atari 2600 with the help of bB. I've got it to a point where its playable and thought I'd share it with the community! I plan to add more stages, more tricks, title screen, menu, a two player mode and instructions on how to do each trick without an instruction manual. Instructions: Your character will automatically skate to the right and you can control what tricks he does with the joystick controller. Tricks: Kickflip: UP then RIGHT Heelflip: UP then LEFT Shuv-it: LEFT Shuv-it 360: RIGHT Flip: DOWN To land a trick you must be in air. If you hit the ground while the board is flipping you will crash. To jump (or ollie) hit the button and you will jump. I'll explain the logic behind the controls if it seems weird. The button is your back foot, so when you press it, you are pushing down the tail of your skateboard. The joystick is your front foot. For example when you do a kickflip on a skateboard you slide your front foot up the board and to the left to giving it the spin to flip. In game, you would press the button then move the joystick UP then RIGHT. Comments and criticism welcome! If you have any problems let me know. The .bin has been tested on Stella for Mac OS X 10.7.5 and Ubuntu 12.04 skateboarder.bin
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IGN posted a video play review of Halo 2600 is week. The video is more than 7 minutes long and they seemed to really get a kick out of the game. They also plug AA and indicate that a Princess Rescue video will follow soon. See the link below. http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/08/15/ign-plays-halo-on-the-atari-2600
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Ax walked me though this modification. "This controller has been modified for full two button support in games like Xevious on 7800. Works with two button Colecovision games as well. You will need either a Y-cable or second player keypad hooked up for digits on Coleco (not included)." Price is $49.95 + shipping. Please PM Me! For more info on Ax see my thread here. http://atariage.com/...ax-by-his-wife/
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I know this question has been asked before, but it has been awhile since I have considered selling anything... I am considering selling off most of my older consoles and games. There are some bills I need to finish paying off, and my life is moving onto other things. This does not mean I am getting out of gaming completely, but most of what I have that is pre-PS2 will be up for grabs. From the PS1 era onward, I have a pretty good idea of what things should be, but where I need some help is with the older 8 bit systems and games. I suspect prices have fluctuated recently... tell me if I am off base with what I am thinking 1. 2600. I may be selling a heavy sixer system. The paddle controllers are of the heavy sixer era, but the adapter and both joystick controller are not. My guess here is $30-$40 range. Then there are the carts... Mostly R1-R3 with maybe an R4 or R5 tossed in here and there. About 70+loose carts and about 8 CIB games. I know CIB can add a little more value, but commons, I suspect not as much as one would think for an R1 and R2. I think the "rarest" in this collection is a CIB Riverraid 2. Aside from an oddity here and there, my best guess around $1-$2 for commons depending on condition. Add another $1.00 if it is CIB. I also assume I may fair better if I sell this off as a lot. 2. 5200. standard 2 port with two working controller and the AC adapter. I know the price on these have changed a lot since I bought it, so I am not clear on what is fair. Also, I have about 20 games to go with it... all of them commons. I assume $2-$3 for those. The "rarest" is Beef Drop.. have no idea what a homebrew goes for. Again, I assume I may fair better if I bundle this as a lot. 3. Intellivision. Original version, in good working order. I have about 12-15 games or so. Most are boxed with overlays, but a few are lose. The boxes vary from decent shape to crap, but I guess the overlays are more important. As to what ask for, I am clueless. 4. Odyssey 2 system. Run of the mill. Only three not so stellar games. My guess here is no more than $20. I have a random assortment of colecovision carts (all commons). I do have a system, but it would be sold for parts only. Perhaps someone will be interested in the AC adapter. As for the consoles, they are all in decent shape with some flaws to be expected for their age. No major cracks, holes, kitty litter around the logic board, etc. Anyways, I want to give a fair price that is good for me and the buyer, so suggestions are welcome. BTW... for this stuff, especially if I go with bundles, I will probably hit Craigslist first as I simply do not have time to mail a zillion things if I end up having to break the lots and answer a tons of emails with soccer season coming up. It's one thing to put up a few PS1 or PS2 games, but another to deal with all of those carts if I have to piece them out. Thanks in advance.
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Time to announce the Sixth Round of the Harmony games: Pac-man Arcade (as suguested by roadrunner at atari age.com) This is a Functional, Graphical and Audio Hack of Ms. Pac-man to look and feel more like the arcade version complete with music and sounds close enough to midways version. Only rule must play the arcade version you can d/l the game here (it also available at atariage store for 20.00 under hacks as Pac- man Arcade) this round ends August 9th Good luck: (at the end of the round points will be awarded(10 (for first) to 2(for tenth) 1 for everybody after 10 (any scores submitted after this round ends will be given 1 point) (as always scores will only be updated on the webpage and AVC Forum(since I have no editing feature here) (you can also post scores on the AVC Forum as well just follow the instructions posted on the harmony games web page)
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Hello and thanks for stopping by! I've picked up several lots lately to build up my collection of 7800 games and need to downsize the duplicates. These will be posted until Friday, 8/9. After that they're going to eBay. Payment via Pay-pal. Free shipping on purchases of $35 or more (U.S. only). I am open to offers. Check out my feedback: eBay Seller: aocrab All open games have been cleaned and tested. Let me know if you have questions or would like detail photos of a particular title(s). I would consider trading for CIB/NIB games (see list at bottom) so if you have some duplicates, please PM me. Atari 7800: Ace of Aces CIB, very good condition. $7. Asteroids CIB, poor box, good game label, fair booklet. $4. Centipede CIB, very good condition. $7. Fight Night CIB (x2), very good condition. $11 ea. ONE LEFT Hat Trick CIB (x2), each box has moderate shelf-wear, good booklet, good label. $4 ea. ONE LEFT Ikari Warriors, some crushing on box, good instructions, great label. $40. Jinx CIB, good condition, moderate shelf-wear. $5. Joust CIB, very good condition. $7. Mat Mania Challenge, very good condition, no instructions. $11. One On One Basketball CIB, good condition. $8. Pole Position II CIB, good condition. $5. Realsports Baseball CIB, good condition. $8. Scrapyard Dog CIB, good condition, $18. Tower Toppler CIB, good condition, $7. Xevious CIB (x2), good condition. $6. ONE LEFT Ballblazer NIB (x2), very good condition, minimal shelf-wear. $11 ea. Centipede NIB, very good condition, minimal shelf-wear. $9 Dig-Dug NIB, very good condition, minimal shelf-wear. $9. Jinks NIB, very good condition, minimal shelf-wear. $7. Joust NIB, very good condition, minimal shelf-wear. $9. Ms. PAC-Man NIB (x2), good condition, some shelf-wear and binding on box. $8. Robotron 2084 NIB, some crushing on box, cellophane has been removed, still sealed. $8. Atari 2600: Chopper Command CIB, some crushing of box, typical actiplaque spotting on label. $5. Boxed WICO Command Control "Bat", CIB. Boxes show significant shelf-wear. I picked these up recently because I've heard so much about them. The units appear to work correctly but are too big and stiff for my taste. $12 ea. or $20 for both. Atari Jaguar: Iron Soldier NIB, great condition. $10. Looking for CIB/NIB: 7800 - Double Dragon, Rampage, Basketbrawl, Xenophobe, Fatal Run 5200 - Galaxian, Star Trek, Zaxxon, Kangaroo, Star Raiders, Counter Measure, Popeye, Space Dungeon, Adventure II, Super Pac-Man Lynx - Pacland, Ms. Pac-Man, Asteroids/Missile Command, Gates of Zendocon, Joust, Robotron 2084, Stun Runner Atari 7800 Sale.tiff
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I have quite a few of these for sale, all pulled from 2600's that I modded. Some are longer ones let me know if that's your preference. $5.00 Shipped to the U.S. *I also have the original 5200 RF Cables for the 4 Port Console-PM if you're interested*
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Hi there! I would like to buy nice and complete copies of Atari 2600 games. I just recently bought an american atari 2600 but the boxed games who came with the console was in pretty bad condition so I would like to check out here if anyone got some nice copies of these games. Here's the list: Air-Sea Battle Basic Math Combat Indy 500 Star Ship Street Racer Video Olympics If you have one (or more) of these title/titles, please, send me a pm with photos of the game/games. I would really appreciate that! Thanks in advance! Best regards, Niklas Pihl
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Hi everyone! In an effort to help clear out and get a more focused point of collection in my life, i've decided to dump almost all my remaining consoles on eBay! I've started most at $25 and will let fate decide the ending bid! MOST ENDING IN UNDER 2 HOURS! GET IT WHILE YOU CAN! Huge Lot of 32 Vintage Atari Games with 3 Large Cases with Inserts and Manuals! Super Smash Brothers Themed Nintendo Gamecube Lot with 3 Games and hookups! Silver Nintendo Gamecube Lot with 2 Games and hookups + Free Shipping! Sega Dreamcast with 3 Controllers 1 Memory Card Hookups and Quake III Arena! Sega Saturn Console with 1 Controller and Japanese Christmas NiGHTS and DOA 1! Sony Playstation One PSX Console American and Japanese Compatible System (MODDED TO PLAY PRETTY MUCH ANYTHING) Sony PlayStation 2 Slim Charcoal Black Console with Controller and Wires Sega Genesis Model 2 Massive Starter Lot 3 Controllers, Extensions, and Wires! Nintendo Wii Black Console With Super Sensor Bar Motion Plus and 2 Games! PS1 Playstation One Lot Of 19 Games In Rough Shape + Free Shipping! NES Nintendo Entertainment System Action Set Box and Inserts ONLY + Free Ship! NES Nintendo Entertainment System Power Set Box and Inserts ONLY + Free Ship! Microsoft Original Xbox Promo Demo Discs 07 08 24 25 26 27 and 36 (Set of 7) Nintendo DS Store Display 8x8 Sign Promo Mini Poster Lot Of 10 Super Mario Bros Nintendo DS Store Display 8x8 Sign Promo Mini Poster Lot Of 10 Pokemon Mario Nintendo Gameboy Advance Store Display 8x8 Sign Promo Mini Poster Lot Of 6 Nintendo Gamecube Store Display 8x8 Sign Promo Mini Poster Lot Of 8 Spider-Man
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I was playing Jr Pac Man with the Coleco Gemini Atari 2600 clone joystick / paddle and decided to try a paddle game, Circus Atari. The short throw joystick is great for quick turns and reverses. The paddle, however, was jitter city. The second controller did not jitter so I decided to clean or replace the paddle part. Remove the four corner screws and the Center screw. Five screws. They sure didn't go cheap here as there is a sixth screw, but that is for the joystick. Leave that one in. No clips, it just opens. OMG, there is no potentiometer! Well, not completely true - it is like a big exposed potentiometer. It is just a circuit board with a carbon strip that will change the resistance value. I have seen them smaller, used for volume knobs on radios. If used a lot they wear down and cause noise when moving. Is Coleco cheap, or brilliant? I am still not sure, but this makes cleaning a breeze, and replacement impossible. So, out comes my ancient "Realistic® Tape Recorder Head Lubricant" and a bit of paper towel. A quick wipe, put it back together... And it is rock steady! A fixed paddle controller. Tip: when using with Harmony cartridge, holding down the fire button changes the way the stick / paddle is read by the menu software.
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20 text label Atari 2600 games. Nothing rare (are there any rare text labels?), but they are mostly in good shape and they all work. A couple of dupes, such as bowling, space invaders, and breakout. Pictures are attached below. $20 shipped USA. Also have 4 Atari 5200 Parker Bros. games: Popeye, Frogger, Gyruss and qbert. All come with their manuals, but none have been tested. $20 shipped in the usa. Just added four boxed games. Strawberry Shortcake is rough and missing the inner tray. The rest are missing instructions. Also, despite what the box says, there is no bowling in the Strawberry Shortcake box. $20 shipped If you have a question, let me know. Thanks.
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From the album: Survival
Survival is a simple yet addictive retro style game based on games from the 70s. Objective: Eat enemies The same size or smaller than you while avoiding the bigger enemies. As you eat you will grow. Score big to level up! Each level gets a bit faster. There are 4 difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard and Insane. How long will you survive? Available on Ouya, and Google Play. https://play.google....androidsurvival -
From the album: Survival
Survival is a simple yet addictive retro style game based on games from the 70s. Objective: Eat enemies The same size or smaller than you while avoiding the bigger enemies. As you eat you will grow. Score big to level up! Each level gets a bit faster. There are 4 difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard and Insane. How long will you survive? Available on Ouya, and Google Play. https://play.google....androidsurvival -
From the album: Survival
Survival is a simple yet addictive retro style game based on games from the 70s. Objective: Eat enemies The same size or smaller than you while avoiding the bigger enemies. As you eat you will grow. Score big to level up! Each level gets a bit faster. There are 4 difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard and Insane. How long will you survive? Available on Ouya, and Google Play. https://play.google....androidsurvival -
From the album: Survival
Survival is a simple yet addictive retro style game based on games from the 70s. Objective: Eat enemies The same size or smaller than you while avoiding the bigger enemies. As you eat you will grow. Score big to level up! Each level gets a bit faster. There are 4 difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard and Insane. How long will you survive? Available on Ouya, and Google Play. https://play.google....androidsurvival -
From the album: Survival
Survival is a simple yet addictive retro style game based on games from the 70s. Objective: Eat enemies The same size or smaller than you while avoiding the bigger enemies. As you eat you will grow. Score big to level up! Each level gets a bit faster. There are 4 difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard and Insane. How long will you survive? Available on Ouya, and Google Play. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joseki.androidsurvival -
I saw these on ebay only once and got them, I've yet to see any more. I'd like to have a couple more for future expansion so if anyone can point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it.