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wufners
10-29-2006, 01:18 PM
I'll get to the good stuff right quick. For info on paying, shipping, etc. check out the post that follows this one.

APF TV Fun
PRICE: $5 by itself/$2 with other purchase. + shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: 1 detachable controller

DESCRIPTION:
Beep-boop-bop! Wow! It’s like Pong, or something. It’s tested and working. Overall cosmetic shapes is so-so. It’s missing the silver cap on the right knob, and the system’s name plate. It is also missing one of the three screws that hold the system together, although the system holds together just fine. Model #362.997310, if that kind of thing means anything to you.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/APF_TVfun.jpg

ARCADIA 2001
PRICE: $20 + shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: 2 Games
Baseball
Space Raiders
DESCRIPTION:
This is a tested and working Arcadia. It’s in nice shape—the option button is a little scraped and there's a couple of thin scratches. Overall, though, it looks good.

The games have both been tested and work. Star Raiders is in the best condition with only some wrinkles and aging on the back label—the front is quite nice. The Baseball cart has seen hard times, but isn’t any worse than a lot of carts its age.

The Baseball game can be a pain to figure out without the instructions and overlays. While I don’t have any extras to include, I can scan my own version and email them to you if you like. Just let me known

Unfortunately, I don’t have a power adaptor to include. The Arcadia uses a 12V DC 500Ma Positive Tip. The tip is like the NES tip.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/arcadia2001.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/arcadia_games.jpg

ATARI 5200, 4-Ports
PRICE: $50 + Shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: 4-Port 5200 System, 3 controllers, 1 power supply, 1 RF box
17 Games:
Buck Rogers
Centipede
Defender (ripped label)
Dig Dug
Frogger (not tested)
Galaxian
Kangaroo
Jungle Hunt
Joust
Missile Command
Mountain King
Pac-Man
Pole Position
Space Invaders
Star Raiders (2 overlays)
Star Trek
Super Breakout

DESCRIPTION:
Far from a cosmetically perfect 5200, but not a hideous one either. Scratches and smudges are visible.

The system itself and the games work.

As per usual for the 5200, the controllers are a mixed bag. The controller that works the best has a functioning joystick and the bottom two fire buttons work. The top left fire button works on occasion, but not dependably. Start, Pause, and Reset all work. The second controller only has the bottom left fire button functioning and the joystick works for some games, but has a tendency to pull left a little strong on others. Start works, Pause and Reset are untested. The third joystick is easily the nicest cosmetically, but is mostly untested—except for the start button which does not work. I’m throwing this one in as a freebie in case you feel like tinkering and fixing one yourself.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/5200-17.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/5200-17_games.jpg

ATARI 5200, 4-PORT + 13 GAMES
PRICE: $40 + shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: 1 power adaptor, 1 controller
13 GAMES:
Centipede
Congo Bongo (end label ripped)
Defender (label ripped)
Jungle Hunt
Kangaroo—box (poor shape)
Pac-Man--manual
Pengo
Popeye (end label peeling)
Space Invaders—1 overlay, manual (cover not attatched)
Star Raiders—includes box and manual (poor shape)
Star Trek
Super Breakout--manual
Vanguard
DESCRIPTION:
Like the topic sez . . . a 4-port 5200 that comes with a controller, power adaptor, and the stupid rf connector. Everything is in pretty good shape and has been tested and works. I can't remember the specifics on how the controller performed, but I was able to test and play all the games with it, so it is in working condition (but one or two of the fire buttons may not work. I honestly can't remember.)

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/5200-13.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/5200-13_games.jpg


ATARI 2600s
Each system comes with a power adaptor, 1 joystick, 1 set of paddles (which will work, although not necessarily perfectly). I may have extra joysticks available for $1 a piece—this is while supplies last and supplies are very limited. I also have 2 keypads, 1 video touch pad, and 2 driving paddles which are all untested and free with purchase of system upon request (first come first server.)

Sears 4-switcher
Price: $8 + shipping
STATUS: Available
DESCRIPTION:
Tested and working. Generally in nice shape, with one BUT! And it’s an ugly one. The black plastic on the front left corner has been snapped off. Oh well. It sill plays.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/2600_sears_4Port.jpg

Sears Heavy Sixer
Price: $12 + shipping
STATUS: Available
DESCRIPTION:
Tested and working. Three cosmetic flaws of note are: some of the marble finish on the right side above the Atari logo has rubbed off to black, there is a white smudge on the grill in the upper left, the left front corner has been flattened a little bit—not bad at all, but noticeable.
--Cripes! Forgot to take a picture of this one--will post upon request

Black 4-switch
Price: $10 + shipping
STATUS: Available
DESCRIPTION:
Tested and working. Not much to complain about here—not pristine, but no major flaws. The closest thing is the serial sticker on the bottom is wrinkled and doesn’t stay on very well.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/2600_black.jpg

Atari 2600 Jr. (Long Rainbow)
PRICE: $8 + shipping
STATUS: Available
DESCRIPTION:
Tested and works. Condition is not perfect, but it doesn’t have any major flaws either--just the typical scratches, scuffs, and dings.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/2600_jr.jpg

Atari 2600 6-switch
PRICE: $10 + shipping
STATUS: Available
DESCRIPTION:
Tested and works. The serial sticker on bottom is half missing and there some left over sticker residue from a long label placed along the top. There are also some white scuff marks on the bottom. Outside of that, there’s nothing terribly wrong with its appearance.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/2600_6Switch.jpg

ATARI FEEBIES--want 'em? Buy an Atari and request 'em!
Price: Free
Driving Paddles x 2 (untested)
Key Pads x 2 (untested)
Video Touch Pad (untested)

59 (51 unique) ATARI 2600 GAMES
PRICE: $65 ($55 with purchase of system) + shipping
STATUS: Available
Description:
They’ve all been tested and work. See pictures for details (games marked with a “-“ are in the second picture) or ask about specific titles. I want to sell these as a lot, but will breakout individual titles for the right deal.
GAMES:
-Asteroids
-Berzerk
Breakout
-Breakaway IV (text)
Bridge (name on front label)
Casino
-Championship Soccer (text, missing end label)
-Chase (sears, text)
Combat (text)
Combat (text)
Combat
-Combat (text)
Cosmic Arc
Demon Attack
Dodge ‘Em
-Entombed
Flag Capture (text)
Football
-Frogger
-Frogs and Flies
-Grand Prix
Hangman
-Journey Escape
Kaboom!
MASH
Megamania (faded end label)
Outlaw
Pac-man
Pitfall II
-Pole Position
-Q*bert
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Riddle of the Sphinx
River Raid
Skiing
-Slot Racers
-Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel’s Castle
Sorcerer
Space Invaders
Space Invaders (sears, text)
Space War
-Speedway II (text)
Spiderman
Stampede
Star Trek (end label ripped off)
Star Voyager (text)
-Stellar Track
Summer Games
-Super Breakout
Super Breakout
-Swordquest: Earthworld
-Starship (text)
Turmoil
-Turmoil (someone wrote their initials on the front label)
-Video Pinball
Video Pinball
Warlords (sears, text)
-Wizard of Wor
-Word Zapper
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/2600Games_set2.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/2600Games_set1.jpg

ATARI LYNX + GAME
PRICE: $8 + shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: 1 Game
GAMES: California Games
DESCRIPTION:
Bummer on this one—the screen has several rows and columns of dead pixels and it’s missing its batter cover. Pooh. Other than that, though, everything else works nicely and is in reasonably good cosmetic shape (some scratches on the plastic screen cover and missing the serial number label.) I will throw in a Lynx carrying bag/case thingy upon request (but you have to ask for it!!).
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/Lynx.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/Lynx_screen.jpg

ATARI 7800 + 3 GAMES
PRICE: $12 + shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: system, 3 games, 2 controllers (one busted), power supply with the stupid blue tip
GAMES:
Choplifter
Dig Dug
Pole Position II
DESCRIPTION:
The power button on this one doesn’t work super well and can get annoying. While it DOES turn the system on and off (and it remains so once on or off), you have to massage and press and hold the button for awhile to get it to stick. One of the controllers is defective, but the other works (I can’t remember if both buttons work, but at least one did as I was able to successfully play the games. I will double check upon request.) All three games worked fine.

Cosmetic condition is okay. See picture for details—it has some dings and scratches, but nothing super horrible. All three games have holes in their front labels.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/7800.jpg

DREAMCAST SYSTEM #1
PRICE: $20 + Shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: 1 Dreamcast system, 2 controllers, power and TV hookups,
1 rumble pack by Performance , 1 VMU

DESCRIPTION:
This is a pretty clean Dreamcast set. The top of the Dreamcast has some smudges and skuffs on it and the front has one or two small smudges. Overall it’s in pretty nice cosmetic shape. Controllers also appear to be pretty clean—one a little more so than the other.

Everything was tested and works—at least everything that is used (controller buttons and such) in the first 10 minutes of Code Veronica (not included, that’s just what I used to test with).

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/dreamcast.jpg

GAMECUBE BUSTED
PRICE: $8 + shipping
STATUS: Available
DESCRIPTION:
All right, by busted I mean it's missing the CD spindle that pegs the game disks in place. Could you find a new one, install it and have a working Gamecube for $8? Possibly. The system powers on fine and the Gamecube menu screen comes up. Cosmetically, it’s pretty nice. A couple of thin scratches on the side and bottom, and a thin white scratch on the fan side. If interested, I will also include an original Gamecube box with most of the documentation (no manual) and packing material—all in nice shape. If anyone is interested in only the box, it’s yours for $2 + shipping.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/gamecube.jpg

INTELLIVISION I + 9 Games
PRICE: $12 + Shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: Intellivision 1 system
9 Games:
Astrosmash (cart, box, manual, 2 overlays)
Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack (cart, box, manual, 1 overlay)
Lock ‘N’ Chase (cart, box, manual, 2 overlays)
Major League Baseball (cart, box, manual, 2 overlays)
NFL Football (cart, box, manual, 2 overlays, 1 playbook)
Skiing (cart, box, manual, 2 overlays)
Snafu (cart, box, manual, 2 overlays)
Space Armada (cart, box, manual, 2 overlays)
Tennis (cart, box, manual, 1 overlay)

DESCRIPTION:
This Intellivision is the homely puppy at the pound nobody will adobt—Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree, the kid at the orphanage that even L’il Orphan Annie beats up. In other words, it ain’t pretty, and is in need of a little love.

It has scratches, smudges, and scuffs all over it. It looks like someone might have splattered some white paint or whiteout on it at some point (not a lot, but there are definitely some white dots scattered over it), the right controller is missing the gold disc cover, and the system is missing one of its feet. On the other hand, the sucker works.

The games are in typical condition—nothing mint, but nothing real bad (Snafu is the worst with a fading label that’s starting to peal.) The games all work (although Lock ‘N’ Chase took a little TLC.)

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/intellivision.jpg

ODYSSEY 2 + 5 GAMES
PRICE: $13 + shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: original box, 6 games (loose)
6 GAMES: Blackjack!
Football!
KC Munchkin!
Speedway! Spin-Out! Crypto-Logic!
UFO!
Sub Chase! (not pictured)
DESCRIPTION:
Everything is tested and working and in pretty good condition. The box is by no means pristine, but it looks age appropriate. If you don’t want the box (or don’t mind me shipping in the original box (wrapped in brown paper, of course)), shipping will be a couple of bucks cheaper. There is NO power adaptor for this, so you’ll need to find one elsewhere or use your voltage selection adaptor (or whatever they’re called.) I can provide you with the voltage, amps, and tip info if you need it.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/Odyssey2.jpg

ODYSSEY 2 (REMOVABLE CONTROLLERS) + 3 GAMES
PRICE: $7 + shipping
STATUS: Available
INCLUDES: 2 controllers (both broke ), 3 games
3 GAMES: Speedway!
Sub Chase!
UFO!
DESCRIPTION:
The Cool: It’s the NON-hardwired version of the Odyssey 2, with the 2 detachable silver controllers and had been tested and works (games and system.)
The Lame: Neither controller works very well. One is total garbage and is nearly impossible to use. The other controller’s joystick works off and on (works for 2 seconds, stops for 1, works for 1, stops for another.) It does NOT come with an AC Adaptor. While overall condition is pretty good, the system does have about a 1”-1.25” scratch in the lower left corner. There are a few smaller scratches as well.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/Odyssey2_Loose.jpg

SNES + GAME + STORAGE CASE
PRICE: $12 + shipping
STATUS: Available + Shipping
INCLUDES: 1 Game, 1 controller, 1 A/V connector, 1 AC adaptor, 1 SNES storage case
GAMES: Star Fox
DESCRIPTION:
Here’s a SNES that comes in beautiful sun stained yellowish, grey. Sublime! Yeah, okay, so it’s yellowed, but beyond that it’s in nice shape. Also comes with an official controller, Star Fox, AC adaptor and AV connector—all tested and working.

It also comes with a Nintendo storage bin designed for the SNES (it has the Super Famicom logo on it.) The lower portion has slots for 18 games and some extra room on the sides for other stuff. There’s a tray that sits on top to provide an additional 8 games and space for the system itself. The entire bin is topped off with a translucent smoked plastic cover. If you don’t want this, the price of the entire package will remain the same, but you could probably save a couple of bucks on shipping.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/snes.jpg

N64: BOXED ZELDA: MAJORA’S MASK
PRICE: $20 + shipping
STATUS: Available
DESCRIPTION:
To the best of my knowledge this is complete. The box has seen better days—one of the little flaps that slip underneath the main opening flap is nearly torn off, the corners are a bit mashed up, and the whole box is a bit “mushy” (not as in wet and soggy, but as in not crisply holding its shape.) Everything else is nearly tip-top, though, and possibly even unused (there were no accounts started on the cartridge—I know, I know, they could have been deleted, but it sure does looks new.) Tested and works.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/majorasMask.jpg


PS2: FATAL FRAME
PRICE: $20 + shipping
STATUS: Available
DESCRIPTION:
The original Fatal Frame for the PS2. Includes manual and box in good (not perfect, but good) condition.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/fatalFrame.jpg


GAMEBOY POKEMON GAMES
Sealed Pokemon Edicion Azul
Selaled Pokemon Edicion Roja
PRICE: $10 for 1, or $16 for both + shipping
STATUS: Azul—available, Roja—available
DESCRIPTION:
Just like the title sez . . . these are the Spanish language versions of Pokemon Blue and Red for the Gameboy. Both are new, sealed and good shape.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/pokemon.jpg

6 ATARI COMPUTER CARTRIDGES
PRICE: $5 OR! $4 will other purchase + shipping
STATUS: Available
GAMES:
Basic
Basketball
Donkey Kong
Pole Position
Space Invaders
Star Raiders
DESCRIPTION:
All tested and working. Many of them have old price tag residue on them that I just never felt particularly compelled to clean off. BONUS!! Act now and I will throw in your very own second copy of Star Raiders. That’s a $1 value absolutely free!! Amazing!

--I didn't take a picture because, well, it would have been a boring picture. Posted upon request.

4 ATARI 5200 GAMES
PRICE: $5 or! $1 with purchase of a 5200 package or! $3 with purchase of any non-5200 system + shipping
STATUS: Available
GAMES:
Kangaroo
Pac-Man
Space Invaders
Super Breakout
DESCRIPTION:
All 4 games are tested and working and in fine condition.
--Another I forgot to photograph. Posted upon request.

4 COLECOVISION GAMES
PRICE: $5 + shipping
STATUS: Available
GAMES:
Donkey Kong
Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel’s Castle
Turbo
Zaxxon
DESCRIPTION:
All tested and working.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/colecoGames.jpg

NES GAME: Tetris
PRICE: $3 OR! $1 with other purchase + shipping
STATUS: Available
DESCRIPTION:
Untested, but clean and nice looking.

BOXED CHANNEL F--BROKEN :(
PRICE: $8
STATUS: available
INCLUDES: system and box
DESCRIPTION:
Boo! Boo! This was supposed to be one of the cooler items in this sale, then it ups and stops working. At first, it would power up and display correctly, but after about five minutes of play, the power would snap off and the system wouldn’t power up for another five minutes or so. I opened the sucker up to see if there was anything obviously wrong (and to my extremely unknowing eye everything looked fine) and ever since then the picture comes up all gobbledy-gook (and still cuts out after 5 minutes.) Boo!

So then . . . if you are a better fixer than I am (and I suck) or just want it for parts (the controllers work, it’s got the dust cover, the box, rf and power cables, etc) then perhaps it’ll come in handy for you. The cosmetic condition of the system is pretty good. I can’t remember anything that really stood out, although it probably does have a few scratches and scrapes (I’ll provide a picture or more detailed description upon request.) The box is definitely on the rough side (one of the side flaps is nearly ripped off.) On the other hand it the box version that has all the crazy people enjoying their new high tech video game system, so it does have some entertaining 70s kitsch value.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/channelF_box.jpg
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a293/wufners/channelF.jpg

FREEBIES:
All are untestet, so no guarantees. These are free to anyone who buys something and are first come, first serve.

NES—Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt cart
NES—orange light zapper
NES—RF adaptor
GAMEBOY—2 plastic cartridge cases
VIC20—Gorf cart
GAME.COM—Fatal Fury

wufners
10-29-2006, 01:35 PM
My email address is wufners@yahoo.com
I will probably only check it once a day (in the evening), but if for DP’s forums are down or PMs aren’t working, contact me through this email.

I highly prefer PayPal and shipping to US addresses only, but you want to be an exception to the rule feel free to contact me and we’ll see if something can be worked out.

If you are going to by credit card through PayPal, please let me know up front as I have separate accounts for credit cards and PayPal funds. Credit card payments WILL be slightly more expensive to cover PayPals business account fees.

Prices DO NOT include shipping. Once you picked out the thing/s you want, please send me a PM with your zip code. I will get back to you in a day or two with the total cost that includes shipping. If the price is acceptable, I will usually ship within a few days. So---send your zip!!

Shipping will usually be through FedEx, occasionally through USPS—whichever is cheaper. If you have a preference please specify.

wufners
11-02-2006, 01:03 PM
OR!

Take everything here for $160 plus shipping.

Battymo
11-02-2006, 01:30 PM
PM Sent for entire lot!