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Hi,

 

I just found out this Cart, Time pilot in a very strange presentation, Of course I imagine is a Bootleg, But I want to know the history behind it or If the Coleco fans collect this kind of games. Also I want to know where to find a reliable Rarity guide for Colecovision?

 

I also have more Coleco Bootlegs, but are the Taiwan Copper style.

 

Thanks all in advance.

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Got a pic?

 

I'm gonna throw out a guess it's got a black and white generic text label?

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Hi,

 

I just found out this Cart, Time pilot in a very strange presentation, Of course I imagine is a Bootleg, But I want to know the history behind it or If the Coleco fans collect this kind of games. Also I want to know where to find a reliable Rarity guide for Colecovision?

 

I also have more Coleco Bootlegs, but are the Taiwan Copper style.

 

Thanks all in advance.

 

Dumb me, I forget the picture, yes you are rigth about the looks.. it is sealed Btw.

 

http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz333/edintv/Ebay1/IMG_0130.jpg

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Hi,

 

I just found out this Cart, Time pilot in a very strange presentation, Of course I imagine is a Bootleg, But I want to know the history behind it or If the Coleco fans collect this kind of games. Also I want to know where to find a reliable Rarity guide for Colecovision?

 

I also have more Coleco Bootlegs, but are the Taiwan Copper style.

 

Thanks all in advance.

 

Dumb me, I forget the picture, yes you are rigth about the looks.. it is sealed Btw.

 

http://i841.photobucket.com/albums/zz333/edintv/Ebay1/IMG_0130.jpg

 

 

Re-Release by Telegames

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Yup, J-F is right on it. :) Best of my recollection is Telegames bought a ton of inventory at some point, and not all of it was 'completed', lots were still just parts. They took whatever cartridge cases they had, and whatever PCBs with ROMs and paired 'em up with the cheapest packaging they could make. The result is what you got.

 

It's kinda like Johnny Cash's song "One Piece At A Time", but different, obviously. :)

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Yup, J-F is right on it. :) Best of my recollection is Telegames bought a ton of inventory at some point, and not all of it was 'completed', lots were still just parts. They took whatever cartridge cases they had, and whatever PCBs with ROMs and paired 'em up with the cheapest packaging they could make. The result is what you got.

 

It's kinda like Johnny Cash's song "One Piece At A Time", but different, obviously. :)

 

+1 ... Johnny Cash rocks! :D

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