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My eBay - A list of all the items I'm selling Sega Japanese Dreamcast Not For Sale Sonic Adventure 2 Shop Trial 610-8057 £129.99 (+ £3.50 UK Delivery or £12.99 International Delivery) Disc is in very good condition. I've tested the disc on a region free SEGA Dreamcast and it is in working order. Unless your SEGA Dreamcast is already region free or you own a Utopia Boot disc to make your SEGA Dreamcast region free, it will only work on a NTSC-J SEGA Dreamcast. SEGA Japanese Not For Sale Dreamcast Promotion Disc Dream Preview Vol. 0 £99.99 (+ £3.50 UK Delivery or £12.99 International Delivery) Disc is in very good condition. I've tested the disc on a region free SEGA Dreamcast and it is in working order. Unless your SEGA Dreamcast is already region free or you own a Utopia Boot disc to make your SEGA Dreamcast region free, it will only work on a NTSC-J SEGA Dreamcast. Nintendo DS EUR Not For Resale NFR New Super Mario Bros Kiosk Demo £49.99 (+ £3.50 UK Delivery or £12.99 International Delivery) Cart is in good condition. I've tested the cart and it is in working order as well. I can confirm it will work on any NTSC/PAL Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite. Will not work on a PAL Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS. I cannot confirm if it will work on any NTSC/PAL Nintendo DSi, NTSC/PAL Nintendo DSi XL, NTSC Nintendo 3DS/New Nintendo 3DS, NTSC/PAL New Nintendo 3DS XL, NTSC/PAL Nintendo 2DS or NTSC/PAL New Nintendo 2DS XL. Nintendo DS USA Not For Resale NFR New Super Mario Bros Kiosk Demo £29.99 (+ £3.50 UK Delivery or £12.99 International Delivery) Cart is in very good condition. I've tested the cart and it is in working order as well. I can confirm it will work on any NTSC/PAL Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite. Will not work on a PAL Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS. I cannot confirm if it will work on any NTSC/PAL Nintendo DSi, NTSC/PAL Nintendo DSi XL, NTSC Nintendo 3DS/New Nintendo 3DS, NTSC/PAL New Nintendo 3DS XL, NTSC/PAL Nintendo 2DS or NTSC/PAL New Nintendo 2DS XL. SEGA Japanese Not For Sale Dreamcast Promotion Disc - SOLD Nintendo USA Not For Resale Super Mario 64 DS Demo Cart - SOLD Nintendo USA Not For Resale DS Download Station Volume 16 Demo Cart - SOLD I am open to fair reasonable offers so feel free to send me one. Serious buyers only please. Tracking and insurance will be provided. Will combine shipping on multiple items purchased. I'm a very trustworthy seller. You can see my reviews as an eBay seller here and have done business on similar sites when they were around like this one for example (please note: that item I've linked to was sold long ago).
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I have posted this to Facebook but not on here yet. Also, it is quite coincidental that this all happened just before the 2600's anniversary too! After months of hard work I was finally able to finish restoring this MAJOR addition to my collection, and just in the knick of time for VCFMW. I present: my EXTREMELY rare Atari 2600 "P.O.P" kiosk! Originally, this kiosk came from an abandoned house's basement, where it sat for 40 years, 100% complete, but sadly not untouched as the basement had flooded and caused various issues to the kiosk. The two major issues being wood rot and rust/corrosion on the electronics. I'm still restoring the original Zenith TV and POP "brain" motherboard, but I have finished restoring the rest of the kiosk including replacing all the wood, trim, doors, locks, supports, screws, etc, and figured out how it all goes together without any guides. I tried to reuse as many original parts as I possibly could. Also, the 2600 kiosk is already a rare kiosk, but I said that this one is extremely rare- which is because it is the rarest variant. Those with a keen eye will have noticed that this kiosk is able to split in half! From what I was able to find, this is seemingly one of ONLY TWO "countertop" variants to exist, where the top half could be removed from the bottom cabinet in order to fit the display on a store counter if you pleased, as well as it is much easier to disassemble and transport. Note that there are many other changes from the "normal" 2600 kiosk, such as all the shelving, the top plexiglass doors, and the missing atari logo on the left side of the top "Atari Video Games" marquee, to name a few. Another interesting thing is that this kiosk included what seems to currently be the only (?) existing "dummy" 2600 console! (See my other posts) It has taken a lot out of me to get this kiosk finished in time for the show, but I couldn't be happier with the final results! Everyone loved seeing and playing on the kiosk, and many reminisced about seeing it in stores like Sears, K-Mart, and ToysRUs back in the day! Couldn't be happier to have my kiosk enjoyed by so many people, and at the end of Saturday after everyone else played on it; I then got to enjoy my 2600 kiosk myself a bit for the first time, haha. Also, if anyone has a spare 2600 kiosk motherboard they'd be willing to sell, please let me know! Huge shout-out to Ed Hathaway for agreeing to sell me this beast. As you can tell I have kept my word and will cherish it forever! Also, I finally got one more display which I've been searching for years for, being the Atari Banner! You can see it hanging behind me and I am so glad! It is made of a cloth material, dates 1982, and I even got it with original poles and the original shipping tube! As a final note, if anyone from Atari directly is reading this, let me know if you'd be interested to possibly do an official collaboration with me and remake this kiosk or a slightly smaller/updated version of it for the 2600+. Just a thought, might be fun and I'd love to personally build/design it, especially since it's also the 2600's anniversary too! Lmk! Thank you all for viewing! PXL_20230909_165201364.mp4
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Looking to buy a working and complete Atari VCS / 2600 store (POP) kiosk brain box. I think that is what it was called. Essentially it is the metal caged box (not unlike what can be found housing the game pcb in Atari coin ops) with the pcb that has VCS / 2600 games programs on it, the Atari power supply, the three black Cherry push button selector and start switches and the needed wiring harness to connect it to the control panel on the kiosk. The whole unit slides in below the shelf that supports a standard crt tv and behind the control panel. I would also be open to considering buying the whole kiosk with it. Some kiosks had them some didn’t. All of the Atari VCS / 2600 kiosks had the place for them in it. Thank you, Mike.
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Hi guys. I am a new member here, but I wanted to give the AtariAge members first dibs on this Kiosk before I list it on eBay. I have looked through the forums, and it appears the last Kiosk sold in 2014, but I don't see what price it sold for, and one in 2013 for I am assuming $750. I don't think one has popped up since then. This kiosk does not have the built in brain board. I purchased this from an older couple who got it from a K-Mart in 1986. It has been sitting in their basement ever since, and does show some signs of wear, but nothing major. Most damage as you will see in the photos is along the front control panel laminate. There is some moisture damage on the underside at the base in the rear, but you can't even see it when up against a wall. Also, it appears to be missing two of the bottom shelves, but a piece of MDF would suffice in replacement, it is pretty basic. T-molding all looks pretty decent, plexi has some scuffs but not too bad. Around the control panel there is some staining from what looks like Pepsi or something, but not too bad. I tried to clean it the best I could but with a little extra work I'm sure it could be restored further. The controls work great. In fact, it makes playing 2600 enjoyable lol. The paddles might need a shot of electronics cleaner, but they both still function fairly well. It is currently stationed in my garage, up on pallets. The featured photo shows it all decked out with merchandise (and photoshopped into a nicer looking room rather than a garage, lol) - sorry, games not included. Please click the imgur album link to see more photos. Included is the kiosk itself, the gnarly Sony Trinitron, and the 2600 console. I am in the Springfield/Dayton area in Ohio, and I assume most of you would prefer to pickup so you could see it in person first - but if I can get close to my price I might consider doing a delivery, make a weekend out of it. It would be delivered disassembled of course (assembly is like 12 screws). Here is my eBay user account if you'd like to check my feedback/whatever; http://www.ebay.com/usr/poisongoomba Link to imgur album with more photos: http://imgur.com/a/auJBu Please feel free to ask me any questions about it. I don't have a lot of room to store it, and I would love it to go to a good home where it can be preserved. Thanks! EDIT: I currently have a standing offer for $1500, the buyer wants to meet me in September. So I will put a hold on until then.
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Kiosk Multiplexer The electronic brains behind the large kiosk displays used in stores to sell Mattel Electronics’s Intellivision games and consoles. This deep-dive video covers a lot of material. This video is the culmination over almost 1 year of research including dumping and disassembling the ROM code as well as working out the schematic. Reverse Engineering documentation is located here: Mattel Kiosk Multiplexer Reverse Engineering Notes - 2020-03-11.pdf https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UDeJS-M6uQRu5MVHvmfKoLmsXHp4RZuBjOPrJtoSaD4/edit?usp=sharing The schematic has been worked out. Kiosk Multiplexer Schematic v2.pdf Here is some of the reference material used is the research: “Intellivision Store Display” video by Trade-N-Games: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oJyhXORYpc “Mattel Intellivision Kiosk Demonstration” video by cylonrdr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW4O57cOiuQ Papa Intellivision main site: https://papaintellivision.com Papa Intellivision document that briefly mentions POP hardware: https://papaintellivision.com/pdfs/CCF10232011_00026.pdf I would like thank @intvnut, @decle, and the owner of the Rev B Kiosk Multiplexer for their help in this project. Mattel Kiosk Multiplexer Reverse Engineering Notes - 2020-03-07.pdf Kiosk Pre-1982 ROM and Disassembly.zip
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Please anyone help me with what games can be played on the Imagic kiosk. I am told only certain games can be played on it. I need your knowledge. Thank you Laurence allatari.com
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Does anyone know if they made a Pal version for the Imagic Kiosk? I have the opportunity to get my hands on a kiosk but he thinks maybe it could be a Pal version.
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The Bally Shrine Website "For Sale" 1999 Webpage
ballyalley posted a topic in Bally Arcade/Astrocade
The Bally Shrine was a web site run by Charles Taylor in the mid-to-late 1990s. Along with Lance Squire's Bally / Astrocade FAQ, The Bally Shrine is the first Astrocade-related website that I ever saw. It is quite difficult to find any references to this website, as it seems to have been gone since the early 2000s. I've uploaded a three-page print out of The Astrocade Sale/Trade web page to archive.org. The first page looks like this: This document was scanned from the Bob Fabris Collection. Of course, all of these items that are listed for sale are no longer available. Which is a true shame, as this was probably the last place where the Astrocade kiosk was sold brand new; they cost $100. This is the seldom-seen-except-in-pictures kiosk: Imagine getting this kiosk, brand new, for a hundred bucks?!? Charles was unable to get rid of all the kiosks; they took up too much space. I think he threw away the unsold kiosks. Curt Vendel build a homebrew Astrocade Kiosk that was displayed at the Philly Classic 3 in April 2002. You can read about that here: http://www.ballyalley.com/pics/hardware_pics/astrocade_kiosk/Homebrew_Astrocade_Kiosk/Homebrew_Astrocade_Kiosk.html It's strange that people claim that once something is added to the Internet that it is around forever, for The Bally Shrine website clearly shows that this isn't true. It's nice to be able to see this small portion of the website again, even if it is only a small detail of what was available there. You can download the printout of the website here: https://archive.org/details/TheBallyShrine1999AstroSaleTradeWebPage It's is both strange and cool to see this "website" again! Does anyone else remember The Bally Shrine website? Adam- 2 replies
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Please go to new post for the Atari 5200 Kiosk! Down below I just wanted to share our first feature YouTube video. Its an original Intellivison Kiosk that would have been in stores in the late 70's and early 80's. If your old enough chances are you played on one of these back in the day. This is our new YouTube channel and we will be working on lots of other gameroom tours featuring other kiosk from Colecovision, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Sega Dreamcast and many more. Would love some comments and questions in the videos and if you like, follow us.
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I found this in my console stacks yesterday. I've never seen a 4-switch Vader promo before. Especially one manufactured in Sunnyvale.
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Hey all! Well..I have to say that I am pumped! I was surfing Craigslist the other night and came across a post with an "Atari Kiosk" for sale. I checked it out and talked with the guy. It appears to be an IMAGIC store kiosk that he got out of an old K-Mart. It had been sitting for 26 years in his storage locker and he decided to sell some stuff. Suffice to say we struck a deal and it is now home with me along with some games. It needs a good cleaning but it appears to be complete. All stickers are intact and clear. Looking at the S/N it looks to be #2,603? Are there any others here in the forum that own one and what are your thoughts?
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Anybody have a playstation portable kiosk? for a decent price or any other kiosks for a decent price that can be shipped?
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Anybody have any tabletop kiosks preferably for a handheld game system for a reasonable price including shipping, us only
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Repro Vectrex Kiosk #4 of 10 (GameGavel) (display stand)
Vectrexer posted a topic in Auction Central
Once again, not mine. I also view this kiosk more as a re-imagining of the Vectrex sale and demo kiosk (display stand) rather than a strict reproduction of the original kiosks. Still a nice build effort and detail nonetheless. GameGavel.com site item URL: www.gamegavel.com/item.cgi?show_item=0000941769 " repro Vectrex Kiosk #4 of 10 Item ID: 941769 Current Time: 5/4/2014 3:02:58 PM EDT Listed: Monday April 28, 2014 8:00 PM EDT Ending: Wednesday May 7, 2014 8:00 PM EDT Ends in Ends in 3d 4h 57m + Bid Information Quantity: 1 Available Buy Price: None Starting Bid: $250.00 Reserve Status: This item has no Reserve. Bid Increment: $3.00 Bids: (History) Current Bid: -- by -- Next Bid: $250.00 Listing Details you are bidding on a repro Vectrex Kiosk #4 of 10 this unit breaks down easy! will need to ship in 2 separate boxes one for the top and bottom boards and one for the lining. these sold for 400.00 item is used but in great shape still. Shipping In U.S. - $50.00 International - See Item Description NO Local Pickup Available. Your Seller Welcome! I'm Rick Weis, Gamer, Collector and President of the Portland Retro Gaming Expo. most of these items are from my collection and just looking to find them a good home! Thanks for checking out my auctions! rick63 (593) DigitalPress Member Rick Weis AtariAge Member Rick Weis NintendoAge Member Rick Weis Located in vancouver, WA Member Since May 10, 2008 View all listings by rick63 View eBay Feedback rick63 (1738) " Read more: http://vectorgaming.proboards.com/thread/984/repro-vectrex-kiosk-10-gamegavel#ixzz30mSY6alu -
Looking to buy an original Game Boy store display tabletop kiosk, . I'm new to this site but have a good reputation on nintendoage. Willing to trade other games, rare merchandise, or PayPal. If you have one (or a similar one, let me know
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Hello, A couple years back I posted about this kiosk and now I finally got around to getting a couple shots up. Its one giant, HEAVY mofo. Early 80's. Every part is still there down to the nuts and bolts, and still lights up! Its for the Atari 2600 and has the controls built right into the table like an arcade! Its in great condition, not mint. It has the typical wear of an in-store display and several moves from house to house. Tested and works, but it is currently unassembled because of its size. I assure you its all there. I am accepting offers if anyone is interested. Its local pickup only! Thanks
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I'm starting a project to create a Vectrex kiosk display and would love any feedback you might have. I just completed the "first phase" of the project and will post my progress at http://www.skywaytwi...trex/Kiosk.html Phase II will include affixing a plexiglass door to the front of the kiosk with shelves to display game boxes. Phase III will determine if I will fashion a top to the display to mimic the vacuum molded plastic of the original Phase IV will be the construction of the curved "backdrop" behind the Vectrex Console Phase V will analyze my costs for all of this and see if anybody might want one of their own! (cost suggestions appreciated)