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Sean Kelly´s Multi Cart for the 2600

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I´m thinking about selling my dip-switch Multi Cart made by Sean Kelly.

What do you guys think it´s worth?

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I´m thinking about selling my dip-switch Multi Cart made by Sean Kelly.

What do you guys think it´s worth?

 

If you are going to sell it, let me know! What shape is the cart in?? How games does it have?? Do you have the accompanying manual or directory list??? Anything it comes with?

 

PM me if you are going to sell!! :)

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It has 256 games on it and originally sold for $125. :roll:

 

So what are you saying, $20 is not enough?

 

:ponder: :P :P

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Are the 256 in 1 the carts that had al the problems or was that the 5200 carts ?

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Are the 256 in 1 the carts that had al the problems or was that the 5200 carts ?

 

Some of the menu driven carts had problems, especially the 5200 ones.

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I've got one of Sean Kelly's 256-in-1 carts. Nice job on it. What was especially nice was that I only ordered a 128-in-1 cart, but mine got lost in the mail. So instead of just sending me a replacement, he sent me an even better one! That was really good of him.

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I have this one. Great cart with rare games such as halloween on it. I paid $89.99 for it at www.4jays.com. I thought it was a good deal. I play it regularly. Don't know if 4jays still has it though. I bought that 2 years ago from them.

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Just out of curiosity...is the Sean Kelly you're talking about the same guy who has a videogames store on the northwest edge of chicago? I've bought a bunch of new and used atari games from his store as well as some controllers. When I first went in that store I couldn't believe how much atari stuff was in there...its a great place.

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Just out of curiosity...is the Sean Kelly you're talking about the same guy who has a videogames store on the northwest edge of chicago? I've bought a bunch of new and used atari games from his store as well as some controllers. When I first went in that store I couldn't believe how much atari stuff was in there...its a great place.

 

Oooh... I'm going to be in north Chicago (Lake Forest, specifically) in a couple of weeks.... where's that store located?

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The store is located at the corner of Harlem Ave. and Montrose Ave. in Harwood Heights, IL. Its called Videogames ETC. They had some new and used atari 7800 and 2600 games. I also bought a couple proline 7800 joysticks there for my 7800. They sell a lot of other used games for other systems as well...and even some refurbished retro systems themselves. Its a pretty cool store. I only found out about it because I used to work only a few blocks away from it. And no...I'm not affiliated with the store or owners in any way...I just thought it was really cool that there was still a store out there that had atari and other retro gaming stuff. Here's the actual address:

 

 

4351 N Harlem Ave

Harwood Heights, IL 60706

 

(708) 457-2260

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