atari70s Posted November 16, 2001 Share Posted November 16, 2001 ok im seeing 2700 items which is cool cause normally its only 2000 but thats about the only + on atari. now all i see is 2699 of the 2700 items to be like worthless junk like combats and pacmans and a few others that on a good day might hit a 3 on the rarity list. and anything about a 3 is something i own already . and that is a very very small percent. and people are asking 3.29 for pitfall. and 9.99 for QBERT cart only. its depressing if these are the new official prices that people are gonna be willing to pay then i think we all got a Gold Mine is all of our houses and should consider serious insurance and for sure gonna try to take thisand use it to college payments for our kids(when im older) and or seniors when we all get to that age. this is retarted. maybe this is a phase of all good times have bad . Im not saying this cause i dont see chuckwagons at 4.00 Buy It Now. but hell i go there look around and even if i cant afford it i can loook . and it seems on ebay i cant even do that. oh by the way i can buy again mom has lifted all restrictions except out of country things. but u all see this mad craze of selling commons for $$ and no even items over a 4 and of course i see some XONOX and Hozer but thats really it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ze_ro Posted November 16, 2001 Share Posted November 16, 2001 For every $10 Combat I find, there are just as many low-priced, decently rare games. I've gotten lots of 4's for only a dollar, which is pretty good I think. Strangely, anything I find that is a 5 or higher seems to jump up to $20 pretty quickly. Is 4-5 the breaking point where games start getting expensive or something? --Zero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanJr Posted November 16, 2001 Share Posted November 16, 2001 Unfortunately, 70's, we can't blame this one on e-bay, although it IS symptomatic of why e-bay is inherently a tool of evil. Remember that e-bay is only an option and the fools that think they will get more than a handshake for COMBAT are just dillusional. There are plenty of other places to scavenge for atari relics. Be not tempted by the seemingly instant gratification that e-bay offers... e-bay, the "e" stands for "evil," Stan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcprs1 Posted November 16, 2001 Share Posted November 16, 2001 I find the best way to buy on ebay is to buy in bulk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atari70s Posted November 16, 2001 Author Share Posted November 16, 2001 stan but never like this. bulk is the best way to go but still even that dont look good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junie Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 There are other auction sites online to buy from. For instance you can usually find many Atari items from the smaller auction sites at a lot better prices. I would suggest looking at BidVille or Epier Many of the Atari games start out at $0.50 with No Reserve, or Buy It prices of only $1.00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwh Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 Ebay works great for me,since I live rural and can not get around to thrifts,garage sales.The golden rule for ebay is this--if an item costs too much,do not bid on it;the auction will end and the seller 'might' learn from their mistake.I agree that a lot of items have start prices that are too high,and there they sit without anyone bidding on them...basic Capitalism 101. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sylentwulf Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 I have a TON of games up http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?...&sort=3&rows=50 And I also had a bunch of 3's and 4's that didn't sell at $.99. All you gotta do is look hard enough I think MOST of the prices on my carts are fiarly reasonable, maybe not the buy it now prices but what kind of seller would I be if I didn't take advantage of people with ithcy trigger fingers? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liveinabin Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 Ebay works fine for me. You just don't find many 2600 carts 'wild' in the UK and, without ebay, I wouldn't have been able to get half as many great games as I have now. It's either that or inflated store prices. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CosmicJoke Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 Ze_ro said: quoteSylentwulf: I find this thing quite intriguing! I had thought of this idea before, but wasn't sure if the RF signal that a game system puts out was quite what the TV was expecting from a coax. I know switchboxes aren't very complicated, but I thought they did something more than just switching. This part can be found at Radio Shack for about $2.50(less then $3 with Tax). I can't remember the part number. Just ask for a RCA to F type(Coaxial) adapter. It really works well, eliminating all that interference a switchbox causes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genki Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 quote: Originally posted by Ze_ro: Sylentwulf: I find this thing quite intriguing! I had thought of this idea before, but wasn't sure if the RF signal that a game system puts out was quite what the TV was expecting from a coax. I know switchboxes aren't very complicated, but I thought they did something more than just switching. This thing should work with any video game system I'd imagine... I'm surprised you advertise it only for Coleco... --Zero This particular part can also be found at Radio Shack for about $2 or $3. The video quality do improve a lot because of the direct connection rather than through a bunch of inductors and resistors. I think Sylentwulf started these auction to spite a certain seller who is selling the same thing for a lot more. He's not going to make much profit on these. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ze_ro Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 Well, I really don't have any need for one of these anyways... you see, I need my TV for other things than video games too, and I don't want to have to unscrew coax connectors every time I want to watch Seinfeld or the Simpsons --Zero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genki Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 But if you get a regular multisystem switch box that juggles multiple devices with coax connections, you can use those adapters to allow Atari 2600, 7800, Inty, and CV to hookup without the old and noisy switch box. (O2 uses odd connector but you can replace the cable with plain RCA end to end cable) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sylentwulf Posted November 17, 2001 Share Posted November 17, 2001 Right you are W1lycat, that guy was pissin me off He still is actually. And yeah I have em listed for all systems and they work GREAT and as W1lycat said again, I connect mine to a system changer, I have a dedicated TV anyways, but I still have a lot of systems. One thing I just found out though was that it would replace ANY box, jaguar, NES, N64 etc... If you have the adapter to go into the N64/SNES of course, making it kinda useless for those systems, but my jaguar box is on it's last legs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ze_ro Posted November 18, 2001 Share Posted November 18, 2001 Sylentwulf: I find this thing quite intriguing! I had thought of this idea before, but wasn't sure if the RF signal that a game system puts out was quite what the TV was expecting from a coax. I know switchboxes aren't very complicated, but I thought they did something more than just switching. This thing should work with any video game system I'd imagine... I'm surprised you advertise it only for Coleco... --Zero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ze_ro Posted November 18, 2001 Share Posted November 18, 2001 Oh wait... never mind... you have a bunch of them up advertised for various systems --Zero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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