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thegamezmaster
02-21-2012, 05:26 AM
This is what I have, sorry no pics and wondered how much to sell for? Here's what I have:

One working and one no power Intellivision model 1
Some boxes have usual age wear.

Complete with instruction book and overlays:

Motocross
Pitfall complete book has some water damage but usable and missing bottom flap of box
Space Armada
Sears telegames Super Video Arcade Skiing bk has water damage stuck together
Atlantis missing book
Star Strike book opens but has little water damage
Star Strike dup book stuck together
Advanced Dungeons&Dragons
Loco-Motion bk partially stuck together
Star Wars the Empire Strikes Back no overlays bk stuck together
Swords & Serpents bk ok
Tron Maze-A-Tron bk partially stuck together
Tennis
Boxing
Frog Bog bk partially
Armor Battle bk stuck together
White Water bk stuck together
NBA Basketball extra overlay
Sea Battle
SNAFU bk stuck
NFL Football with bk,overlays, and 2 playbooks
Burgertime bk stuck
Night Stalker bk stuck
Frogger bk stuck

Intellivsion promo books
1 Imagic promo book
4 Enterprise Inc books about new games and an ordering books.


1 complete Intellivoice module

Intellivion games loose
Pitfall
Lock 'N' Chase
Night Stalker
Space Battle
Utopia-bad label
Tripe Action
Bowling
Golf
Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack
Sea Battle
Loco-motion
Football
Frogger


If interested, PM me,thanks.

Arcade Antics
02-21-2012, 09:53 PM
It is worth slightly more than a Diet Mr. Pibb damaged stack of Little Lulus.

thegamezmaster
02-22-2012, 10:48 AM
Anyone have a serious reply to my question?

Arcade Antics
02-23-2012, 09:17 AM
That was a serious reply. Even in pristine condition, that lot isn't worth much. There are a couple of titles that you might get a few bucks for loose, but otherwise just donate them or keep them. The fact that all your boxes and instructions are water damaged makes them worthless.

Gameguy
02-23-2012, 10:45 AM
It's maybe worth around $40-$60, possibly more if you get lucky and find the right person.

thegamezmaster
02-23-2012, 10:52 AM
Just to clarify some of the instruction manuals have water damage. None of the boxes do. Thanks.

Bojay1997
02-23-2012, 12:28 PM
Just to clarify some of the instruction manuals have water damage. None of the boxes do. Thanks.

How did a number of the books get stuck together? Personally, I wouldn't touch this lot with a ten foot pole as mold and other things that can spread tend to grow in water damaged items. I think if the console works and the games work, you are looking at maybe $15-$20 for the systems and a buck or so for each game tops. Of course, you're likely going to have to do a local sale as shipping and Ebay/Paypal fees will make this a deal breaker for both buyer and seller.

thegamezmaster
02-23-2012, 01:54 PM
Don't know how they got wet but there's no mold on any of them. Thank God.

Gameguy
02-23-2012, 04:45 PM
How did a number of the books get stuck together?
They were probably stored in a humid or moist environment. Back when I was a kid I stored my Gameboy boxes in a box that was later kept in the garage, when I found the boxes years later they were in good shape but in some of them the instruction booklets had some pages stuck together. The garage got hot in the summer and cold in the winter, luckily only the boxes were stored there as I kept the games inside to play with. No mold or any other damage, just some of the instructions look a bit off.

I'm sticking with my estimate for pricing. Intellivision stuff is pretty worthless, it took me ages to sell 3 complete games for $5 total.

thegamezmaster
03-02-2012, 11:12 AM
Thanks for everyone's help! If anyone is interested in this and wants to make me an offer, PM me thanks. Can take pics too.