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SOLD-Joystick boxed with manual, registration card, and y cable $60 + shipping PayPal Goods and Services Vic 20 Carts Radar rat race omega race Sargon 2 Gorf $7.50 each+ shipping PayPal goods and services.
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Prices include shipping. May potentially consider trades, though my wants are minimal at this point - feel free to check my post in the wanted section! Reluctant to split up the lots, but who knows - wow me. Photos available upon request, thanks! TRS-80 - $110 -CoCo 2 (model #26-3134A) with one joystick, Mega Bug, Space Assault 2600 - $40 -Poker Plus (picture label) 5200 Lot - $35 -Kaboom -River Raid -Super Breakout Sega Master System Lot - $45 -Double Dragon -Penguin Land Both CIB Sega Genesis Lot - $90 -Dynamite Headdy (cb) -Landstalker (loose) -Mortal Kombat (loose) -Sonic 1 (nfr - cb) Computer Game Lot - $25 -TI-99 - Alpiner (cib) -TI-99 - Munch Man (ci) -Vic-20 - Pirates’ Cove (ci) -Vic-20 - The Sky is Falling -TRS-80 - Space Assault Astrocade - $30 *Both are repro carts* -Sea Devil (with case / manual) -Sneaky Snake -1 controller with partial functionality - $10 O2 / Videopac - $20 -Loony Balloon Colecovision Lot - $20 -Gateway to Apshai -Tutankham* —I could not get Tutankham to load on my console, but as it was a second copy, I did not try for long. Perhaps after a thorough cleaning, it will come back to life? Basically, this is a freebie, with my hope that someone gets lucky. RUN Commodore Vic-20/C64 Magazine -Issues #1-5, dating 01-05/84. Clueless on this kind of thing, so offer..?
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Hello, can anyone suggest me a cartridge multislot expander for the Vic-20? Thanks
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Hey all, I am new to this retro collecting thing and recently received this joystick in an Atari 2600 lot I bought. From what I've been able to find, this seems to be a VIC-20 joystick, which apparently didn't sell too many before being discontinued due to a lawsuit from Atari. I'm looking for more information on this from people who are more familiar with the subject. Anyone here have any ideas on how rare it is? Is this something people are looking for? I noticed the joystick doesn't have much movement.. could it be locked up? Is it something I should open up and take a look at? The story itself seems really interesting, so I was looking for some more info on it. Any conversation on it would be great!
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I have a very old, crusty RF modulator for the VIC-20. Of course it worked at one point in its life but I cannot guarantee it still does and I no longer have any VIC-20s with which to test it. Yours for the cost of shipping, your choice: padded envelope for cheap or USPS Priority Flat Rate Small Box. The former will be a few dollars, the latter around $7.20.
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Ladies and gentleman of the retro computing world... this VIC-20 makes absolutely no sense. It seems to be a bit of a Frankenstein's monster, it has the wrong badge and keyboard type for the model number board (1001006 REV 3), it has a PET style keyboard with mustard function keys, with a silver (not rainbow) VIC-20 badge while the serial number sticker is for a VIC-1001. Clearly the keyboard has been replaced at some point, what really confuses me though are two of the chips on the board, they are a dark grey color with a plaque for the chip type and number, but here's the kicker the pins are gold. Could this have anything to do with the serial number, which to date is the lowest I've seen (102640). Here's a link to a VIC-20 serial number registry (currently mine is at the top) https://cbmvic.net/registry/all, you'll get more detailed info there. Here's some pictures for you to mull over, any help or info at all would be appreciated. It was owned by a fairly prominent journalist (I will NOT tell you his name), so it may have been a 'review computer' sent to him by Commodore, but there would likely be something in or on the case/board saying that. Also I have no means of powering it on yet, seeing as I don't have an a/c adapter that fit's nor do I have the proper video cables. Help, please
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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From the album: Strange VIC-20
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I'm selling a VIC-1905 Pac Man cartridge on eBay. It came from Japan where Commodore had the rights to sell the home version of Pac Man whereas Atari had the rights for the rest of the world. These are very uncommon as the VIC did not sell well in Japan. https://www.ebay.com/itm/323238962987
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Hi, I have the following items for sale: Atari 8-bit Computer Tape Games* EURO 20 European Countries and Capitals (Atari) TIB EURO 7 Meltdown (Cosmi) TB EURO 40 Richard Petty's Rennzirkus (Ariolasoft) TIB EURO 40 Strätos (Adventure International) TB (incl. Xerox instructions) EURO 15 The E Factor (Cosmi) TIB EURO 20 Zaxxon (Datasoft) TB * For more pictures just scroll down to the update post Atari Memorabilia EURO 25 Atari T-Shirt Berzerk (Size S, unused) EURO 25 Atari T-Shirt Defender (Size S, unused) Activision Patches EURO 10 Chopper Command EURO 35 Decathlon Bronze Make an offer Decathlon Gold EURO 10 Dragster EURO 25 Freeway EURO 20 Kaboom! EURO 30 Megamania EURO 125 Pitfal 2 EURO 25 Pitfall! Make an offer Robot Tank Star of Honor EURO 25 Spider Fighter EURO 70 Tennis EURO 50 Stampede Belt All patches are original, no repros. Atari 2600 Original Releases - Atari 2600 Reproductions EURO 175.00 Good Luck, Charlie Brown! - CIB - NTSC Made by CPUWIZ; #22, shrinkwrapped EURO 45.00 Music Machine - CIB - NTSC - Reproduction; Made by CPUWIZ *** Pending ***Atari 2600 Stella gets a new Brain Original Release (serial number #012, signed manual, very good condition): EURO 130 Atari 7800 - Atari Lynx - Atari 8-bit Computer Disk Wargame Construction Set (SSI) - complete: EURO 15 Springer - Tigervision/NTSC - CIB: EURO 60 The Great American Cross-Country Road Race - Activision/NTSC - DIB: EURO 25 Gauntlet: The Deeper Dungeons Data Disk - Mindscape/NTSC - DIB: EURO 35 Infiltrator - Mindscape/NTSC - DIB: EURO 30 Pinball Construction Set - Electronic Arts/NTSC - DIB: EURO 15 One on One - Electronic Arts/NTSC - DIB: EURO 15 Atari Standees + Mobile All items are made of cardboard (no posters) and all are original. The shipping to the USA (EURO 37) is so expensive because of the individual sizes are too big to ship as a small parcel/letter. Megamania – Activision 2600 – Standee – 31 cm x 22 cm – US – good condition – EURO 175 Merchandise Contra III Promo Puzzle from 1992 (shrink-wraped, bent because of the foil): EURO 100 Intellivision - Intellivision Poster - More Pictures For more detailed pictures please check this Gallery Please check also my other sale listings: Atari 2600 Reproductions + Homebrews Atari 5200 Prototypes Shipping Information I am located in Germany. The shipping options are: - GERMANY Regular Parcel (EURO 7.50) - EU Regular Parcel (EURO 17.00) - USA/CANADA Airmail Parcel (EURO 37.00, runtime about 14 to 21 days, insured, tracking) or Airmail Letter option for USA & Canada: I can offer airmail letter in robust box for 2 regular-sized boxed Atari games/parcel for EURO 4/parcel (no tracking, no insurance, runtime about 5 to 7 days) *** Payment Information Payment by Paypal/EURO only. If you have any questions, please drop me a PM. Exchange rate is about 1.00 EURO -> 1.20 US$ Be sure to check this topic from time to time, I am adding games on a daily base. Thanks for watching, Marc.
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eBay Auction -- Item Number: 123060669952 Outputs 11VAC. $10 OBO.
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I have two VIC-20 consoles which are not working. Console #1 is complete and will put out a video signal when turned on but nothing appears on the screen and there is no sign of life. Console #2 is missing its keyboard and two 6522 VIAs. One 10VAC two-pin power supply is included (both consoles are the two-pin style.) The VIC-1541 is tested and working. Serial cable if requested. Includes a tested grey Wico "Boss" joystick and four cartridges: VIC-1211A Super Expander with 3k RAM HES MON Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator I have done some basic troubleshooting on the complete console but stopped short of the time necessary for troubleshooting the TTL logic chips. Time and the rights parts might bring this unit back to life, or at least the two will be useful for parts which is how I am pricing them in the package. Asking $75 plus shipping.
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I have two VIC-20s sitting here. One is missing its VIAs, two is not. One will give a video signal but no screen. Two gives no video signal. Moving the VIC from one to two transfers the screen behavior. I have replaced the KERNEL ROM and 6502 in both with no joy, as well as moving the 6522s around between boards. Two's 6522s are different manufacturers and vintage thus I suspect one or both have been replaced. I have been down Ray's troubleshooting guide and the thought of going after the TTL logic chips is bothersome to say the least -- this amount of work may not pay off for my purposes. Has anyone ever seen bad 6522s causing the behavior of video giving signal and black screen, with no other apparent sign of life? I have an internal source for 6522s which I can get to fairly easily. These are the two-pin power variety and the power supply is giving out 9.5VAC. I have checked the fuse and various power points around the board to confirm power is not an issue.
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Hi, about a month ago my Atari 600XL got delivered, and one of the things that came with it was this odd looking thing. From what I can gather, it might be for the Vic-20, as it fits in my C64's modem slot. I've seen RAM expansions for the Vic-20, but all the ones I've seen go in the cartridge slot. I can't seem to find any info about this thing on the web, so any insight would be nice.
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I just wanted to start an owner and appreciation thread for Commodore and Amiga Computers, so go ahead and show off your commodores! Any kind of Commodore is welcome here, c64, 128, SX-64, CBM machines,VIC-20 PET 2001, etc. even though its technically not a computer, I'll accept pics of the Commodore 64GS and Amiga CD32 Game consoles as well! Ill Start : My rarest machine: SX 64! My VIC- 20 and My C64C and the 1541 Floppy Drive. And last, but not least, the Monitor! I also have a Datassette drive and 2 printers, Mp-802 and Mp-803 , but no pics yet Anyways, t there is my stuff, what about you?
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From the album: My Game Collection
Commodore VIC-20 Computer, from my collection circa 1983.© polybius