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Goodwill Hunter
08-24-2003, 01:39 PM
I first posted this on AA yesterday, since I couldn't seem to get in here for some reason. It seems to be generating a bit of debate on whether or not it's an actual prototype...would love to hear what the experts here think.

Rich

P.S. It sure is nice to finally have fruit by my name...something always bothered me about having "INSERT COIN" floating above my particular avatar. LOL


Rummage Sale Prototype Brag!

Went rummaging Saturday morning, with the rummage that advertised “video games” at the top of my list. Arrived 20 minutes early, and they had already opened for business. I walked right up and found a Gamegear in a soft case and 4 common games with books. All in great shape, but with the stickered price at $30.00, I didn’t even bother making an offer.

Picked up a big, $5.00 tub of legos for my girls, and as I was going to pay, I noticed a Vader 2600 sticking out of box under a table. Under the 2600 was one of those woodgrain game holders with a hinged, smoked plastic lid. Inside were 25 games, and manuals for all (well, almost all ;) ) of the games tucked neatly into the side slots…I wish everyone took care of games the way these people did.

Quickly scanned the titles, and the closest thing to an uncommon was Journey Escape. But then this cart with a blank, red end label caught my eye. Pulled it out of the slot, and it was just more red paper running up the length of the cart until I got to the small white paper label that read:

TAPPER
ATARI 2600 – STK #010-01
SEGA CONSUMER PRODUCTS

And I thought, Hot Damn!…this looks like a prototype…but what’s it doing in a standard 2600 rummage lot in Milwaukee? I calmly put it back in the box and took it and the legos up the the cash box. The 2600 box hadn’t been priced yet, so I asked how much for the games…and didn’t dicker when she came back with “5 bucks?”

Raced home to try it out, and (for the first 3 screens anyway) it seems identical to my stock 2600 Tapper. The case has no screw, so it was easy to open up and find this inside…pretty much easing my fears that the label was a fake:

http://members.aol.com/a54br9/ebay/proto.jpg

Oddly enough, the chip at the top center of the PCB has its top, rightmost pin not socketed like the other pins on the chip…is this common to protos? Never thought I’d find one of these in the wild as I’m fairly distant from Silicon Valley…but persistent rummaging has paid off for me again. Don’t know if I can afford to start collecting protos, but it sure is nice to find one of these things that everyone is always talking about.

Rich

christianscott27
08-24-2003, 02:45 PM
maybe a press review copy? or what they call a lab loaner, either way nice find!

wcmiker
08-24-2003, 03:52 PM
Cool :)

Gamemaster_ca_2003
08-24-2003, 06:17 PM
can you dump the rom for it so we can all play it.

Ikari Warrior
08-24-2003, 08:44 PM
Great find, congrats!

digitalpress
08-24-2003, 09:24 PM
That's awesome! It looks different than other Sega protos I've seen (it looks like an Activision prototype, in fact), but I wouldn't doubt that that's what it is. I've never seen a Tapper proto, period.

Nice find, Rich!

JCroniger1
08-24-2003, 09:41 PM
Very cool!! Congrats. :-D It looks like a proto to me. I'm not too sure about the label and the case, but the PCB looks legit.



Jim

Classicgamesdepot
08-24-2003, 11:34 PM
Amazing find, Id love to find a proto someday, I was so jelous when my buddy Chris found a super dodgeball proto, hehe I'm sure you'll have fun bragging about this one for a while

Videogamerdaryll
08-25-2003, 01:13 AM
Sweeeet!!!..Great find, congrats!

Videogamerdaryll
08-25-2003, 01:14 AM
Are you going to sell it at all?

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hades
08-25-2003, 09:00 PM
Ya know, the only reason I'm saying this is because of the disorientation of me working the past 5 days in 16 hour shifts....

but I just figured out that AA is Atari Age. I always thought people were talking about Alcoholics Anonymous.

yep, I'm that dumb. ;-)

Goodwill Hunter
08-25-2003, 10:58 PM
Are you going to sell it at all?

If I was going to get rid of it, I'd probably try to trade it first. What does a proto go for in $$$ anyway?...I did an Ebay search on "2600 prototype" for both active and completed auctions and came up empty.

And what do you need to "dump" a prototype? My "techie" skills are pretty low...I use a Mac after all.

Rich

Darth Vader
08-25-2003, 11:07 PM
That's because ebay prohibits the sale of prototypes on their website. :/ Seem like total BS to me, but it is their rule. The word prototype usually red flags the ebay police and they stop the auction dead in it's tracks. Try 2600 "test" instead of "prototype". That might help.

Nice Find! I can't believe that showed up in Wisconsin! Gives me hope that I might find something like that in the future!!

Danny

Balloon Fight
09-27-2003, 12:02 AM
Congrats on the great find!!!

Buyatari
09-27-2003, 12:31 PM
A few years ago you'd be lucky to get $50.00 for a released prototype but now the price seems to have gone up.

I think this has something to do with Ebay pulling the auctions when the see them.

Still they do pop up on ebay and I think there was even a Tapper proto on there not to long ago.

let me see if its still there.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3045900212&category=3528

Ahh Here it is.

SOLD $113.61

Adam

Balloon Fight
09-27-2003, 04:16 PM
Very cool! The prices for protos seems to go up everyday.