WSUCougars
02-04-2007, 04:27 PM
Greeting All - We just purchased a new house, and before we make the big move I have a pile of misc. gaming items that I need to pass along to someone else. I'm generally a lurker on the DP forums, and have neither bought/sold anything here. However, I do have 100+ positive 100% feedback on Ebay, both as a buyer and a seller - Ebay name: shelby_beeler
What I would (ideally) like to do is trade for a Colecovision system. I have just about every console I want/need, except for this one. Even though space is tight in the new place, this is the one machine I (or rather, my wife :)) will make space for. So, my offer is this: I am willing to trade everything listed below (straight up) for a good condition (ie. working) Colecovision system with a working power supply. I'm not a collector of boxes/manuals, so a nice loose system is just fine. Of course, if you have any accessories, etc., that would be nice as well :), but not required.
TG16 system + controllers/joysticks + power supply + game: This is the star of the lot. A TurboGrafx 16 system (no box/manuals), with working power supply, 2 standard TurboPad controllers, 2 joysticks (one official TurboStick as well as a third-party "Ultimate Super Stick"), a TurobTap (for multiplayer games), the plastic cover that fits over the rear expansion bay, and a loose HuCard game (Dungeon Explorer). Everything is in really nice working condition.
Sega 32X system (loose) + games: Picked this up at a thrift a while back, but never managed to find the little cable that links the 32X to the Genesis. So thus, this is completely un-tested (although it looks to be in nice shape, save for some scratches, and I have no reason to think it wouldn't work) - I also have the following games:
Star Wars Arcade (complete)
Virtua Racing Deluxe (complete)
Moto Cross Championship (complete)
Doom (someone cut apart the cardboard box and put it in a Genesis clamshell case - has instructions though)
also have a loose Virtua Racing Deluxe as well
2 Atari 2600 consoles (loose): Both of these are NON-working, a six-switch woodgrain and a black 2600 four-switch model. The six-switch does not power on at all, while the four-switch has "rolling" video. Perhaps someone knows how to fix these, or wants them for parts? Both of the shells are clean and in nice condition, if you want to replace the shell on an existing system. The four-switch, in particular, looks almost flawless (cosmetically speaking).
also some loose games:
Starmaster
Pitfall (crummy label - peeling off at the end)
Donkey Kong
Home Run (text label)
Space Invaders (text label)
Swordquest - Earthworld
Riddle of the Sphinx (label damage)
Berzerk (torn label)
NES:
Gauntlet (complete - although the box is slightly crushed)
NES Play Action Football (complete and nearly mint)
Legend of Zelda (loose)
Super Mario Bros. 2 (loose)
SMB/Duck Hunt x2 (doubt anyone wants these, but just in case...)
Dreamcast:
Tom Clancey's Rainbox Six (complete)
Centipede (complete)
Tokyo Xtreme Racer (complete)
Plasma Sword (sealed - although this came from Gamestop, and looks like a store re-seal)
Atari 7800:
Joust (complete and mint)
Xevious (loose)
Atari 400/800: I don't have an Atari 8-bit computer, so I've never been able to test/play these
Congo Bongo (loose)
River Rescue (loose)
Demon Attack (loose)
Intellivision:
Dracula (loose)
Space Battle (loose)
NFL Football (loose)
Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack (loose)
Sega CD:
Power Factory featuring C+C Music Factory (complete)
Joe Montana's NFL Football (complete)
Sega Genesis:
World Series Baseball (complete)
NHLPA Hockey 93 (game and case only - case is a bit beat up)
jammit (complete)
Sports Talk Football 93 (complete)
Joe Montana Football (complete)
Street Smart (loose)
Ghouls 'n Ghosts (loose - has minor label damage)
Hard Drivin' (loose)
X-Men (label damage)
Sonic Spinball (loose)
Madden 97 (loose)
College Football 95 (loose)
Mario Lemieux Hockey (loose)
Sega Master System:
Great Golf (complete)
Double Dragon (loose - minor label damage)
Astro Warrior (loose)
Aztec Adventure (loose)
Afterburner (loose)
and finally, some TI-99 stuff: Again, I don't have the system, so these are all un-tested
power supply
set of joysticks
Tombstone City (loose)
Not Pictured: I also have a loose Intellivision, if anyone is interested. It's not in the best shape (one of the screws underneath the console, in particular, looks to be rusted/corroded), and has had some video issues. I've upgraded to a nicer machine, but if anyone wants this as well, it's theirs. Also have 2 more TG16 consoles, both loose. One is in nice shape, and plays just fine. However, sometimes their is a bit of "fuzz" on screen that can be fixed by finessing the RF plug (also has the plastic cover on the rear). The other machine does not display anything on-screen at all.
Again, this is all up for grabs for anyone with a nice working Colecovision, in good cosmetic condition. MUST come with a working power supply. Additional photos/information available upon request. Thanks!
What I would (ideally) like to do is trade for a Colecovision system. I have just about every console I want/need, except for this one. Even though space is tight in the new place, this is the one machine I (or rather, my wife :)) will make space for. So, my offer is this: I am willing to trade everything listed below (straight up) for a good condition (ie. working) Colecovision system with a working power supply. I'm not a collector of boxes/manuals, so a nice loose system is just fine. Of course, if you have any accessories, etc., that would be nice as well :), but not required.
TG16 system + controllers/joysticks + power supply + game: This is the star of the lot. A TurboGrafx 16 system (no box/manuals), with working power supply, 2 standard TurboPad controllers, 2 joysticks (one official TurboStick as well as a third-party "Ultimate Super Stick"), a TurobTap (for multiplayer games), the plastic cover that fits over the rear expansion bay, and a loose HuCard game (Dungeon Explorer). Everything is in really nice working condition.
Sega 32X system (loose) + games: Picked this up at a thrift a while back, but never managed to find the little cable that links the 32X to the Genesis. So thus, this is completely un-tested (although it looks to be in nice shape, save for some scratches, and I have no reason to think it wouldn't work) - I also have the following games:
Star Wars Arcade (complete)
Virtua Racing Deluxe (complete)
Moto Cross Championship (complete)
Doom (someone cut apart the cardboard box and put it in a Genesis clamshell case - has instructions though)
also have a loose Virtua Racing Deluxe as well
2 Atari 2600 consoles (loose): Both of these are NON-working, a six-switch woodgrain and a black 2600 four-switch model. The six-switch does not power on at all, while the four-switch has "rolling" video. Perhaps someone knows how to fix these, or wants them for parts? Both of the shells are clean and in nice condition, if you want to replace the shell on an existing system. The four-switch, in particular, looks almost flawless (cosmetically speaking).
also some loose games:
Starmaster
Pitfall (crummy label - peeling off at the end)
Donkey Kong
Home Run (text label)
Space Invaders (text label)
Swordquest - Earthworld
Riddle of the Sphinx (label damage)
Berzerk (torn label)
NES:
Gauntlet (complete - although the box is slightly crushed)
NES Play Action Football (complete and nearly mint)
Legend of Zelda (loose)
Super Mario Bros. 2 (loose)
SMB/Duck Hunt x2 (doubt anyone wants these, but just in case...)
Dreamcast:
Tom Clancey's Rainbox Six (complete)
Centipede (complete)
Tokyo Xtreme Racer (complete)
Plasma Sword (sealed - although this came from Gamestop, and looks like a store re-seal)
Atari 7800:
Joust (complete and mint)
Xevious (loose)
Atari 400/800: I don't have an Atari 8-bit computer, so I've never been able to test/play these
Congo Bongo (loose)
River Rescue (loose)
Demon Attack (loose)
Intellivision:
Dracula (loose)
Space Battle (loose)
NFL Football (loose)
Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack (loose)
Sega CD:
Power Factory featuring C+C Music Factory (complete)
Joe Montana's NFL Football (complete)
Sega Genesis:
World Series Baseball (complete)
NHLPA Hockey 93 (game and case only - case is a bit beat up)
jammit (complete)
Sports Talk Football 93 (complete)
Joe Montana Football (complete)
Street Smart (loose)
Ghouls 'n Ghosts (loose - has minor label damage)
Hard Drivin' (loose)
X-Men (label damage)
Sonic Spinball (loose)
Madden 97 (loose)
College Football 95 (loose)
Mario Lemieux Hockey (loose)
Sega Master System:
Great Golf (complete)
Double Dragon (loose - minor label damage)
Astro Warrior (loose)
Aztec Adventure (loose)
Afterburner (loose)
and finally, some TI-99 stuff: Again, I don't have the system, so these are all un-tested
power supply
set of joysticks
Tombstone City (loose)
Not Pictured: I also have a loose Intellivision, if anyone is interested. It's not in the best shape (one of the screws underneath the console, in particular, looks to be rusted/corroded), and has had some video issues. I've upgraded to a nicer machine, but if anyone wants this as well, it's theirs. Also have 2 more TG16 consoles, both loose. One is in nice shape, and plays just fine. However, sometimes their is a bit of "fuzz" on screen that can be fixed by finessing the RF plug (also has the plastic cover on the rear). The other machine does not display anything on-screen at all.
Again, this is all up for grabs for anyone with a nice working Colecovision, in good cosmetic condition. MUST come with a working power supply. Additional photos/information available upon request. Thanks!