View Full Version : Wanted: Bounty Bob Strikes Back (5200)
zektor
08-04-2010, 02:09 AM
Yeah, the "holy grail" of the 5200 so to speak. And I do have something really nice to trade for it:
Xonox double ender "Sir Lancelot/Robin Hood" for the Colecovision. Possibly the rarest double ender for the system. Even better, it is in extremely excellent condition.
I normally would not trade a rare for a rare, but I am so close to the completion of the 5200 collection that this and one common game is all I need to finally be done with it. On the Colecovision end, I still need some and I guess I am ok with sacraficing one rare for another.
Can anyone help me hit the finish line? PM.
Oldskool
08-04-2010, 02:12 AM
Man you missed out, one was up for auction at CGE2010. If I remember right it went for near $300.
digitpress Jim
08-04-2010, 03:09 AM
The auction was awesome! They also had another Bounty Bob Strikes sealed but it was the Commodore 64 version inside the 5200 box. It was really cool and hell the box and instructions alone for the 5200 are highly desirable! I wish you luck on your search man!
Digitpress Jim
zektor
08-04-2010, 09:39 AM
Man you missed out, one was up for auction at CGE2010. If I remember right it went for near $300.
Yeah, I missed out on CGE (yet again) in general. I have never been able to attend. Damnit. Just knowing it went for auction hurts.
Well, I may even be able to throw something else in with the Xonox double ender if someone were to ask for more. I just need to find someone now that wants to trade it to start somewhere.
Mayhem
08-04-2010, 04:11 PM
A complete 5200 BBSB went for $440 in the auction (down from the $575 asked by 2600.com on their booth), and it was my C64 version selling, that went for $275.
zektor
08-04-2010, 05:21 PM
A complete 5200 BBSB went for $440 in the auction (down from the $575 asked by 2600.com on their booth), and it was my C64 version selling, that went for $275.
The box on that BBSB is about half of that cost. Loose it usually would go between $200-$250. Wow, and your C64 version went for how much? This is a tape version, correct?
I should express that I am looking for merely a loose cart. If one does come up boxed however, I'd have to throw in some other rarities to cover it ;)
Mayhem
08-04-2010, 09:04 PM
This was the original US C64 disk version. It has the same box and manual as the 5200 version, hence why it is somewhat extra desirable for Atari collectors. The fact it is almost as rare as the 5200 version adds to the value also.