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Kitsune Sniper
11-15-2007, 04:41 PM
Well, I got a bunch of Intellivision carts at the flea market today... dunno what they're worth. Any clue? I saw Dig Dug on eBay for $100 (WTF) but the others seem to be pretty common.
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Pitfall!
Dig Dug
Commando
Pac-Man
Sewer Sam
Thunder Castle
Word Fun
The Dreadnaught Factor
Baseball
Sea Battle
World Cup Soccer
B-17 Bomber
Star Strike
Auto Racing
NFL Football
Astrosmash
Tron Maze-A-Tron
Math Fun
Bump 'N' Jump
Frog Bog
Boxing
Sharp Shot
NHL Hockey
Golf
Lock 'N Chase
Space Hawk
Bowling
Shark! Shark!
Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack
Tron Deadly Discs
Mission X
Burger Time
Intellivision Voice Module
And an unknown cart (it has no label).
Here's the pictures:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j238/foxhack/DP/intv1.jpg
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j238/foxhack/DP/intv2.jpg
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j238/foxhack/DP/intv3.jpg
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j238/foxhack/DP/intv4.jpg
Blitzwing256
11-15-2007, 07:55 PM
maybe i'm a retard, but weren't pacman and dig dug homebrw games for the intel?
Kitsune Sniper
11-15-2007, 08:08 PM
maybe i'm a retard, but weren't pacman and dig dug homebrw games for the intel?
According to both the DigitalPress online guide and some so-called "official rarity guide" PDF I found, Pac-Man was released by AtariSoft (there's a few copies of this version on eBay) and INTV. I believe I have the INTV version, which is slightly rarer, it seems.
Blitzwing256
11-16-2007, 08:52 PM
i GUESS I'M a retard then,
if you're interested in selling the lot of em minus the uber rare dig dug pm me a price list and maybe we can work somethign out
Kitsune Sniper
11-16-2007, 09:15 PM
i GUESS I'M a retard then,
if you're interested in selling the lot of em minus the uber rare dig dug pm me a price list and maybe we can work somethign out
You're not a retard. You just don't much about the system, just like me. :) I'm open for a sale or trade, so I'll get in touch once I can get more opinions on the "rare" games in this bundle.
Blitzwing256
11-16-2007, 09:40 PM
sounds like a plan to me, truth be told alot of those i've never heard of, but I have a decent enough collection of inty games and woudln't mind picking up the once i don't (system gets alot more hate then I think it deserves) just figure out what they are worth and i'll be interested (unless like space armada is a uber rare vareint worth a billion paseos or something)
Cornelius
11-16-2007, 11:34 PM
Non sequitur: I always thought your digital camera had a bad smudge on the lens. This is the first time I see that it is actually a mark you are putting in. Time for everyone to laugh at silly Corny!
I thought I had a nice game with Tower of Doom for INTV once, but only ended up with like 8 bucks for it. Now I wish I'd kept the console and game since it was a worthwhile dungeon crawler. Um, yeah, no help for you here. sorry.
edit: I should add that the buyer ended up being a guy only a few games away from completing his INTV collection, so that made me feel a bit better.
Kitsune Sniper
11-17-2007, 01:27 AM
Yes, that's a watermark I use for find posts. I don't want any hit-and-run eBay scammer to use my pictures. ;p One of my friends found that thing and made it into an icon for me. I don't know where she got it from.
PingvinBlueJeans
11-17-2007, 01:41 AM
According to both the DigitalPress online guide and some so-called "official rarity guide" PDF I found, Pac-Man was released by AtariSoft (there's a few copies of this version on eBay) and INTV. I believe I have the INTV version, which is slightly rarer, it seems.
Pac-Man exists in both Atarisoft (pink color label) and INTV (white label) variants. Not too sure about the INTV reissue being rarer...it's definitely in lower demand.
Dig Dug exists as an INTV release only...like the ColecoVision version, Atari finished it but never released it. INTV Dig Dug has always been in high demand because it contains a hidden game called 'Deadly Dogs'.
I saw Dig Dug on eBay for $100 (WTF) but the others seem to be pretty common.
It sells for $80-$100 CIB, but much less loose...and yes, the rest of the carts are pretty common.
Kitsune Sniper
11-17-2007, 01:55 AM
Pac-Man exists in both Atarisoft (pink color label) and INTV (white label) variants. Not too sure about the INTV reissue being rarer...it's definitely in lower demand.
Dig Dug exists as an INTV release only...like the ColecoVision version, Atari finished it but never released it. INTV Dig Dug has always been in high demand because it contains a hidden game called 'Deadly Dogs'.
It sells for $80-$100 CIB, but much less loose...and yes, the rest of the carts are pretty common.
The $100 Dig Dug is loose, so yeah, I'm wondering WHY it's being offered at that price. o_O
So even that pinkish Sewer Sam is common? I've only found versions with the other label on eBay...
SamuraiSmurfette
02-19-2008, 11:03 AM
Hate to bump (and hijack) an old thread, but I just aquired that same Sewer Sam variation this week. Mine is complete however. The boxes are identical to one another, but on the non-graphic label (the one Kitsune's got above) The manual has a black and white cover, instead of a color one like my other copy. Any insight to this? Is there a differenct in rarity? Where the cart was sold?
PingvinBlueJeans
02-19-2008, 11:12 AM
Hate to bump (and hijack) an old thread, but I just aquired that same Sewer Sam variation this week. Mine is complete however. The boxes are identical to one another, but on the non-graphic label (the one Kitsune's got above) The manual has a black and white cover, instead of a color one like my other copy. Any insight to this? Is there a differenct in rarity? Where the cart was sold?
Blockade Runner has the same two variations. Most of the oddball stuff tends to be Canadian in origin, but I really have no clue.
INTV Funhouse mentions both variations, but doesn't say much regarding rarity...
http://www.intvfunhouse.com/interphase/
You might want to send Steven Orth an email and ask him.
Kitsune Sniper
02-19-2008, 02:53 PM
Hah, I thought you were going to ask if the games were still available - I get that kinda messages at AtariAge all the time -_-;;