Irvingnator Posted April 12, 2020 Share Posted April 12, 2020 According to their catalog, they sold various "lost" unreleased atari games. People have used their games to find a lost game (Off Your Rocker). Has anyone used their cartridges to search for their games Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Irvingnator Posted April 12, 2020 Author Share Posted April 12, 2020 Also, How did they find the games Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+cvga Posted April 12, 2020 Share Posted April 12, 2020 I'm not sure I understand everything you're trying to say in the first post but here's a link from AtariProtos that discusses "Off Your Rocker" http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/offyourrocker/offyourrocker.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jettgogaming Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 Here is my copy. I have seen Pleasant Valley Video's catalog. It's pretty cool seeing all the different games they sold. I had my copy authenticated earlier this year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Irvingnator Posted April 13, 2020 Author Share Posted April 13, 2020 Does anyone look for undumped and unreleased games on their carts? Their catalog lists tons of protos, some never been dumped. Also, it lists games that aren't documented online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supergun Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 All the advertisers in the back of EGM did the same thing in the 90’s too. Names or titles of games included on a big text list means absolutely nothing. They wanted people to call. They wanted to get them on the phone. So they could sell you stuff. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+cvga Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 6 hours ago, Supergun said: All the advertisers in the back of EGM did the same thing in the 90’s too. Names or titles of games included on a big text list means absolutely nothing. They wanted people to call. They wanted to get them on the phone. So they could sell you stuff. Great points. Those ads were also created way in advance of the games release dates or even when the magazines were going to be sold. You can find tons of vaporware in the ad sections. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+frankodragon Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 IIRC, the defunct Video Games and Computer Entertainment magazine also advertised PVV. But they also mentioned Frank M. Polosky in the same column which I started reviewing games for his magazine. I don't know if he retired or what but he also had a slew of rare video games usually up for bids. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+cvga Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 4 hours ago, frankodragon said: IIRC, the defunct Video Games and Computer Entertainment magazine also advertised PVV. But they also mentioned Frank M. Polosky in the same column which I started reviewing games for his magazine. I don't know if he retired or what but he also had a slew of rare video games usually up for bids. I used to get Frank's magazine and purchased quite a few carts from him in the pre-eBay days. I assumed he was a victim to technology since he would send out the magazine which was primarily a list of what he was offering, I would look through it, submit offers by mail for rarer items that often didn't have a specific price, wait to get a response by mail to see if my offer was accepted, send in my payment and then have a package shipped to me. I didn't mind and it was a little exciting to get the mail and see a new catalog or a letter from him (after I had submitted a bid). I assumed eBay had driven him out of business or that he might have moved his sales to eBay although he didn't seem very tech driven. Either way, I hope he's doing well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
high voltage Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 Wow, Frank M. Polosky, I remember ordering from him. Excellent service from US to UK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+frankodragon Posted April 17, 2020 Share Posted April 17, 2020 Frank was pretty old fashioned. I thought he got angry with me when I sent a payment that wasn't a postal money order; it was a bank money order. Then I never heard from him again. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+cvga Posted April 17, 2020 Share Posted April 17, 2020 Anyone know which catalog was his last one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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