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Indeed.

My laugh was more to do with the database... Like how it came to the conclusion that a game that has never been found before is a rarity 8 and worth $40?

Most Homevision games were rated the same back when we compiled the import section. I guess we supposed that it was impossible that there would be small runs of games from this professional manufacturer. I still ponder how it is possible that there are only a handful of copies of some titles in collectors' hands...so much work went into these games, they don't look anything like a small business run from a shed or garage... :ponder:

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Marco,

I always wonder if there aren't storages full of games that "should" have higher production. You always hear about the Venezuela boxed games turning up, or back in the day O'Shea with his million+ carts, but I think there should be other places out there worldwide sitting on a gold mine (one for the Miner 2049er!)

 

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Most Homevision games were rated the same back when we compiled the import section. I guess we supposed that it was impossible that there would be small runs of games from this professional manufacturer. I still ponder how it is possible that there are only a handful of copies of some titles in collectors' hands...so much work went into these games, they don't look anything like a small business run from a shed or garage... :ponder:

 

This is something I've been asking myself many times.

 

I think the Home Vision titles that didn't sell as good as others.are the rarest.

 

I found out that the most unplayable Home Vision titles are Holy Grails.

 

IMO by far the most fascinating company.

 

Still puzzles me.

 

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Absolutely!

 

I wonder if that European Homevision depot in Belgium is still there, with shipping boxes filled with Go Go Home Monsters.... :)

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Would be something, right?

 

Still hope one will show up some day.

 

After all: Treasure Discovery was also found.

 

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Would be something, right?

 

Still hope one will show up some day.

 

After all: Treasure Discovery was also found.

 

8)

 

In Australia.... Go figure!

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very neat find, thanks for sharing it for all of us. if it were mine, i'd value it at 50-75 bucks for sure. but you can bet i wouldnt get rid of it, how many people can say they've got an atari multicart? very sick stuff, its relics like these that are always worth holding onto.

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how many people can say they've got an atari multicart?

Other than the official Atari 32in1 or the rare 16in1, there are a tonne of pirate multicarts out there:

http://www.atarimani...tter_1_2_G.html

 

But true - this one is pretty special.

 

I'd almost certainly say it is a bit-corp release.

Similar to this one I have: post-23929-0-58426300-1376807879_thumb.jpg

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