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SELLING ENTIRE COLLECTION FROM 1980's. I worked as a sales rep for Activision in the early 1980's and have a LOT of prototypes (14 total - 8 for 2600, 2 for 5200, 4 for Intellivision), used games in boxes (40+ and mostly Actiivision titles), a 2600 and a 400 game console and even typed original drafts of instructions for 5 games. I want to sell it ALL IN ONE LOT. According to these blogs the protos should be worth about $80 each, no idea of the value of the instruction manuals, and we all know the value of the other games and consoles (not much...). I also have two unopened, sealed ROBOT TANK by Activision for the 2600. Check out the pics. I live in San Diego and YOU will pay shipping. First $600 (plus shipping) can have it ALL, right now! Or make your best offer. and highest bidder just may get this Collection. I had trouble uploading the pics from Google so here's a link top the pics - just copy and paste... (Sorry, I am a salesman, not a tech!!!) LOL https://photos.app.goo.gl/WN5DyyNTrGApAnec7
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Selling a Tele-games Atari 2600 6 switch sold via Sears model 637.9943. System is in great condition and comes with AC adapter and RadioShack TV antenna switch. Two paddles and joysticks as well. Games included (some with very good condition instruction manuals - see pictures) basketball - manual bowling Breakaway IV - manual Centipede Circus Atari - manual Homerun (missing small label) Football Frogger - manual Outlaw (missing small label) - manual Pac-Man- manual Pitfall Pokerplus (4 Telegames yellow label) - manual Space Invaders - manual Super Breakout - manual Star Raiders - manual Target Fun - manual
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In the printed magazine (sent out to all members) there are German instructions only. I´ll publish the genuine english instructions as well as links to corresponding Blogs and Atari Age Forum threads in the ABBUC Forums later today, please find them there: http://www.abbuc.de/community/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8179 English instructions for Dimo´s Quest and Joe Painter will also be added later.
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In times like these it is becoming more important, urgent, even vital, that when going about your business and engaging in daily activities and hobbies such as our favorite pastime like vintage computing, that you keep an eye out for a complete set of manuals for your system. Including reference cards. They really add to the nostalgia factor and may even have information you don't know about. If you're an expert with your favorite machine and have no use for manuals get them anyways. They look good on a shelf and add a level of seriousness to your setup. And they're not getting any cheaper, but there's there's still time! Reading a vintage manual that you read decades ago can take you back just the same as playing with the actual hardware. The manuals and books add flavor and "detail" to the experience. I would even go as far to say they're more important than the boxes if you're messing with computers. The manuals and 3rd party books help shape today's experience in the same form as yesteryear's. They impart a sense of what was going on back then. What was important back then. It can be a real joy to work through the programming examples that illustrate various aspects of the hardware. And this applies even more so to 3rd party books - because authors not directly associated with the computer manufacturer had other goals in mind. Think experimentation and real working practical examples and projects. And different perspectives not shaped by corporate culture. Artful expressions and all that. And consider a folder of text files and .PDFs almost as valuable. You may be able to find a ton of stuff online today, it won't be there forever. Stuff goes missing on the internet all the time. Especially the suddenly important stuff that you just started looking for. While book and manual prices have remained cheap for the past 20 or so years, they are beginning to rise in price. It isn't too late to fill that bookshelf with goodies!
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Has anybody gone through the arduous process of typing up the Intellivision game manuals to be 20 characters wide for the LTO Flash? I did a few a while back, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel here.
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Hi Everyone, I am not a collector of Atari paperwork. I do appreciate it and know there is a market for it, but I'm personally not a CIB or completest collector by any means. I just enjoy playing the games on classic consoles. To that end, I'm selling off my collection of manuals and catalogs that I have. I have commons and some more rare ones, each one has been cataloged as best I could on the spreadsheet below. https://db.tt/Bd2iyisAfw PM me if interested! Willing to sell or trade! Thanks!
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This is by no means comprehensive, but I have compiled several 5200 game manuals into one list. I have attached it here as a Word document and as a PDF file. Please add to this if you have some that I don't. I want to print this out and bind it together to keep beside my system as a handy-dandy reference. 5200 game manuals for printing all.pdf 5200 game manuals for printing all.docx
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I am looking for downloadable instructions for tecmo super bowl for the super nintendo.I hope someone can help me.
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