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SOLD Hi - box only for sale. Please make an offer + shipping cost. Box is in fair condition, see pictures. Has some handwriting on top. Can collapse it and ship flat (sandwiched with other cardboard) or box it inside another box.
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Hey folks, Stumbled across a post on Reddit about an unidentified game in the 1981 Atari catalog. The game in question is the pink/magenta box to the right of Dodge ‘Em on the bottom row on the left. Redditor /u/HKT-3020 skewed the image from a higher resolution source giving us this image. The layout of the art is similar to Slot Racer, with an arc in the bottom left and some sort of sphere or orb in the upper left, but definitely not Slot Racer. The letters themselves are impossible to read but it almost looks like a hyphenated title. Does anyone have any ideas? I checked the box scans for all the games in the catalog and nothing matches up.
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It is time to reach out to the Community for more pictures for the Intellivision Variants Project, that will eventually become available to the community at large. I am looking for Good quality pictures for 6 of the Sleeves / Sleaves. These include the following: 1. Space Battle 2. Basketball 3.Hockey 4. Skiing 5. Soccer 6. Backgammon My requirements are Front View, back view, ( Even though the Box is a solid colour), Spine views, and top flap view Some samples are here...
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I found my old Lynx game boxes while searching through my parent's attic. Anyone interested is these boxes? I also have the manuals to them. All game boxes are still shrink wrapped and look nearly new, just the top has been opened to take out the game card. The manuals are like new. Lynx system 1 (Grey box & manual) Mine looks like the 3rd one down on this page: https://atarigamer.com/pages/atari-lynx-console-boxes 1 Awesome Golf 2 Blue Lightning (grey strip box) 3 California Games (manual only, pack-in with system) 4 Checkered Flag (2 of them) 5 Chip's Challenge (grey strip box) 6 Electrocop (Big box, big manual) 7 Gates of Zendocon (Big box, big manual) 8 Joust 9 Ms. Pac-Man 10 Ninja Gaiden 11 Paperboy 12 Rampage 13 RoadBlasters 14 Rygar 15 S.T.U.N. Runner 16 Shanghai 17 Todd's Adventures in Slime World 18 Warbirds 19 Xenophobe (price tag partly on box / shrink wrap) 20 Zarlor Mercenary All the game boxes fit nicely inside the system box; so they were protected. I'm not really a collector, these are my personal games that I bought in 1991-1992, most of them at full price at Toy's 'R Us and Software Etc. stores in NH. I'm keeping the actual game cards & lynx 1 system, but if someone likes new looking boxes.... I'll take more pictures if someone wants. Thank-you, Michael F.
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I was a bit bored in lockdown and for a while I've been wanting to do something for my loose 2600 carts. I decided to try some custom mini boxes just big enough for the carts. I wanted to include the key info you're missing without the manual. The front is the original box artwork. One side has 1 or 2 Player icons. The other side has basic controls and the rear has difficulty switches, game modes, tips etc. Just wanted to throw them out there and see what people think
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Hey guys, He's a list and some pics of the slowly growing PSP collection and LaserDisc collection. 🙂 Office Space Movie Brooktown High Capcom Classics Collection: Remixed Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles ChessMaster: The Art of Learning Dave Mirra: BMX Challenge Dual Pack: (SEALED) 1.Syphonfilter: Dark Mirror. 2. Socom: U.S. Navy Seals-FireTeam Bravo Dual Pack: (SEALED) 1.Syphonfilter: Logan's Shadow. 2.Killzone: Liberation Gradius Collection Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi IL 2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon Kingdom of Paradise Little Big Planet Loco Roco 2 Megaman Powered Up Mercury Meltdown Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play Mimana: Iyar Chronicles Need for Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0 Need for Speed: Underground Rivals Phantasy Star: Portable Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End Ratchet Clank: Size Matters Reflex: MX vs. ATV Riviera: The Promised Land StarWars the Clone Wars: Republic Hero Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together WarHammer: Squad Command Wipeout Pure --------------- LaserDisc Pioneer LaserDisc Player CLD-1070 Starwars: A New Hope StarWars: The Empire Strikes Back Starwars: The Empire Strikes Back (Wide screen Edition) Starwars: Return of the Jedi Monty Python The Holy Grail The Terminator (Wide Screen Edition) The Terminator 2: Judgement Day Speed (Wide Screen Edition)
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Hello, (this is my first post). I recently purchased a copy of Doom. I noticed it was slightly different than the photo posted on Ebay and I'm confident it's not the one in the photo. I'm okay with that, but I want to make sure it's a real game. The box seemed a little shinier than other Jaguar boxes and I'm afriad it's a reproductions. I spent about $160 (CAN) on it so I really want it to be 100% original. Is there anything I can do to make sure it's original? Also, I was not able to test out the cartridge because I had a water leak and had to box up all my consoles while they replace the carpet.
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Hi together, One spin-off out of the Atari Accountant is a new list for the Atari CX4xy boxes. Where x and y can be a number from 0 to 9, please see below for the actual list. Interesting is the fact, we had 404 for the 810 drive and the same(!) program obviously for the 815 drive, the 'beast', under the mark: 408... While the A800 with 48 KiB remains the same... So, does anyone know about the lables not yet described, e. g. 407, 409 and so on? Would be of great help to complete this part of Atari history. Thank you very much in advance. :-) CX401 General Accounting System (4 SSDD Diskettes) CX402 Accounts Receivable System (4 SSDD Diskettes) CX403 Inventory Control System (5 SSDD Diskettes) CX404 Atari Word Processor-for 810 drive CX405 PILOT CX406 Atari Personal Financial Management System CX407 CX408 Atari Word Processor-for 815 drive (? SSDD Diskettes) CX409 CX410 CX411 CX412 Atari Dow Jones Investment Evaluator CX413 Microsoft Basic CX413 CX414 The Atari Bookkeeper CX415 The Home Filing Manager (Basic) CX416 CX417 CX418 The Home Manager CX418 v.2 Atari Family Finances CX419 The Bookkeeper CX420 CX421 Atari Familien-Finanzen--von Budget & Income & Atari Family Finances CX481 The Entertainer CX482 The Educator CX483 The Programmer CX484 The Communicator CX488 The Communicator II The one and only exotic cartridge with a 8: CXL8001 Home Finance-Checkbook Cartridge
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Hello Folks, I'm looking to purchase qty 1 of: (EMPTY RETAIL BOX ONLY) Colecovision Expansion Module 1. Manuals and Styrofoam would be a great bonus. i'm located in Woodstock, Georgia. thanks Kirt
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Hello All - I was looking to locate and buy a WICO Command Control Keypad with Box {and Instructions hopefully}. Actually, I would even be happy to buy just the box and any instructions/manual, etc. if you prefer to hold onto the keypad. {Note: This is the keypad solo in a box without the controller}. Please PM me if you've got one to spare, I think we can find an agreeable price point to meet. THANKS!
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I just noticed that several games can now be bought without box or with a box upgrade (~$15). That's great because the lower price may attract more people who just want to play the games or support homebrewing. Was that option announced by Al? And how long does this option exist?
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I'm looking for a poster of the Atari 2600 Adventure. I figure that there must be one for sale, new, someplace, but if there is one for sale, then I can't find it. Can anyone point me to a poster of Adventure that's at least 20" tall? If no poster for Adventure exists, then are there any high-quality (600dpi - 1200dpi) scans of the Adventure box available? If so, then I can make posters myself. I've made my own posters for the Odyssey 2 games Invaders from Hyperspace! and Alien Invaders-Plus! using 1200dpi box scans and they look great. Adam
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Hey guys, so I finally got myself an Atari 1040 STf. I used to own one back 1992 and I really missed it. Now the only thing is, I have like zero games for it. I know there are Goteks and Ultrasatans out there and I might buy one of those one day but for now I really just want some good old floppy disks so I can enjoy it the way I used to back in the day. At this point, Im not too picky as Id be happy to play almost anything at this point but I will list some of my favorites that Id love to have. With that said, if you have anything available and its not on my list, please let me know anyways. The only two things are, first, I really would like to have them in box if possible as I find the box art makes a real cool display piece and second, I live in Canada, so if you are from the UK or the USA, it only makes sense for me to buy multiple games at once since the shipping starts our pretty expensive but it doesnt go up much the more you add. Anyways, thanks to everyone that takes the time to look at my post and for all replies. Top Wanted Games: Arkanoid Ballyhoo Code Name: Iceman Flood Forgotten Worlds Gold Rush James Pond 2 Kings Quest 1,2,3 & 4 Lemmings Marble Madness Police Quest 1 & 2 Rod-Land Sensible Soccer Space Quest 1,2 & 3 Tetris Time Bandit
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I finally went and bought myself a PEB, listed as untested, and complete with RS-232, Disk Controller, and 32K cards. And as seems to be usual with untested systems, it doesn't work. (at least not entirely) I typed in the following program listed in the Disk Memory System manual, in order to test the drive: 100 OPEN #1:"DSK1.X" 110 CLOSE #1 The LED on the controller lit up for a fraction of a second, but the drive itself was lifeless, with me getting an I/O ERROR 00. The manual, however, says that I should normally get an I/O ERROR 06, and that 00 means that the drive could not be found. For what it's worth, the drive spins up when the PEB is first powered on, and the LED on the drive lights up when shutting it off. Where should I start with troubleshooting this? (BTW, I thought that members here were exaggerating about how loud the PEB's fan is; turns out it really is that loud )
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Wanted: Magnavox Odyssey 2 Games , Looking for these titles, either loose or CIB Pick Axe Pete! Math-A-Magic!/Echo ! Take The Money and Run! Out of this World!/Helicopter Rescue! Casino Slot machine! I have boxes for these, looking for games to fill them. Alternatively, I can sell the boxes and get CIB copies of the above games Also interested in other O2 Games, CIB (Boxed) preferred.
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I have recently acquired an atari 2600 in box for 20 dollars.the box says "PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY NOT FOR RESALE" on the front and sides. I've also noticed that on the bottom of the system it says "promotional use only not for resale". And the switches seem to be less shiny than the regular 4 switch model. Does anybody know how many units were made of this, and how people still have these models to sell and keep?
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Hi everyone, I'm Grazi, from OpcodeGames. Recently I was asked to create some boxes for older prototype games from Opcode, and I was wondering if more people would have the same interest. In case you guys do, I could make something like the new Opcode prototypes packaging: a nice illustration, a cover, label and a plastic case with insert foam, so your exclusive games could look even better and protected in your shelf. Ed used to make 5 copies of each game and he did about a dozen different games, so if you are one of the luck poeple who grabed one of these copies (any game) and you have interest to have a nice packaging for you prototype please contact me. If you do not have a prototype but wanna a cool packaging for your game (whatever game) created exclusively for you you can also contact me I'm available for any graphic designer services. Here are some samples of my work in the retrogaming world:
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So I bought Shantae Half Genie Hero yesterday at Lamestop (only place locally that had it) for all of $32 dollars including tax. It was one of the best game purchase values of my life as far as the packaging/price/contents/game quality mix goes. It came with no less than: -Box -Game in case -Thick full color Manual -Accompanying soundtrack CD If all games still came packaged like this i'd still be buying new consoles and games. The kicker is, I inserted the game and it fired right up, no hour long updates or servers to log into. Fun game too.
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Apologies if this topic has already been discussed, I've tried going through a few different threads but things got a little confusing. I'm trying to determine which box art style came first. Take Moon Patrol for instance; There are at least 3 different box art styles for this game - One red, one silver (matching the style of other similar Atari boxes), and a second silver with its own full-cover sized artwork. The release dates are one thing, but then they could be NTSC/PAL boxes which brings in an entirely different question. Does anyone know the order in which these were released? Thanks in advance!
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Some members suggested that I start a separate thread for the RAIN OF TERROR high score challenge so they could post their high scores directly in the thread. So here you go. The challenge is still going at this time... Now through November 6th, the person with the highest score on RAIN OF TERROR will receive the very first physical/box version of the game!! Including… · Numbered RAIN OF TERROR box – ( serial number 0001 ) · Labeled 5 ¼ program diskette · Full color manual And as a special BONUS… ( since this is a paddle controller game after all )… the winner will also receive an actual set of Atari Paddle controllers!! (don’t worry, shipping is on us too) Of course you can play on actual Atari hardware or on an emulator ( capturing the mouse as paddle controller works great on Altirra and Atari800win), but we do want a screen shot or digital picture of your best score either way! Please post your high score here (or you can PM me with it if you don't want to post it for some reason) including screen shot or digital picture by end of November 6th. Note that there is also a similar thread on ABBUC website here. http://www.abbuc.de/community/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9004 You can post either here on Atariage or on the ABBUC thread ( or both !), I will monitor responses on both sites. GOOD LUCK !!
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Maybe I have missed the answer to this question. I've looked through the old threads about who did Atari 2600 box artwork, and of course the Art of Atari book thread (which will answer most of the questions anyone has ever had about Atari's art and artists), but does anyone know who created the box art for the first wave of Activision games for the Atari 2600? I'm asking about the artworks with the bold and simplistic line art, the bright solid colors, the rainbow motion stripes, etc. Perhaps they were the work of a single artist, or perhaps the style was art-directed with multiple artists employed. Do we know who did the art, who was art director or packaging designer, who designed the Activision logo, etc.? The only bit of knowledge I have is that the typeface used on those designs looks to be Futura Bold (or some similar weight of Futura). Any info, or pointers to existing forum threads or external sources of information, is very appreciated!
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