May 19th, 2011 update!
A lot has happened in the last two years when I ran out of personal time to sell my collection for Northwest Harvest. But good news! The Seattle Retro Gaming Expo is coming May 28th and May 29th and all of my remaining consoles and games (there are a lot) will be sold and auctioned off at the event (100% of the proceeds of my items sold/auctioned will go to Northwest Harvest!).
Head to http://jetcityretro.com for more info!
Everything below is outdated, but can give info on what was going on with my game sales.
here is a list of systems I have ready to sell...I'm selling everything in my collection. All money made from the sale of my collection will go to Northwest Harvest, a charity for feeding and clothing families in need based out of Seattle. Please email me at nolan.d.obrien@gmail.com. Do not PM me please, as my PM inbox cannot handle all the volume of PMs being sent, sorry. Buyer pays shipping (Do keep in mind that systems vary in weight and therefore vary in shipping cost. Laseractive is heaviest and will be the most expensive, rca studio 2 is the lightest will be the cheapest.).
What are you buying when you buy from can_dude?
Aside from buying a piece of my collection which has been a large part of my life for some time, every dollar you spend will be donated to Northwest Harvest. What does that mean? It means that I have spent tens of thousands of dollars and countless hours amassing this collection, and that I am not asking 1 cent of recompense in distributing the collection amoung fellow collectors. It also means that every $1.25 you spend feeds a family of four. Let's go further, and using a conservative estimate, say that every $5 dollars feeds a family for a day. That means if you buy $40 dollars worth of great stuff that will go really well with your collection, you are actually feeding a family for 8 days...I don't know about you but that seems huge. The point is for this collection to achieve a Win-Win-Win. Win #1, because it has been a blessing in disguise for me. Win #2, because it can be distributed to other collectors to help foster their (healthy) love of video games. And Win #3, because the money transacted in the distribution of these systems helps out many families.
http://www.northwestharvest.org/
See bottom of this message to see how collector's like you have helped to date.
Super Cassette Vision (no Power, needs 8.5v800mA) - $200
3 games - Miner 2049er, Battle in Galaxy, Wheelie Racer
Golf game in box
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Neo Geo CD System - $125
Neo Geo CD: Aero Fighters 2 - $18
Neo Geo CD: Samurai Showdown 2 - $15
Neo Geo CD: King of Fighters 94 - $15
Neo Geo CD: King of Fighters 95 - $8
or
Neo Geo CD and all games - $150
NOTE: the photo shows the system with a joystick, but the system comes with it's original controller.
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RCA Studio II System w/ Tennis/Squash - $40
Does not have power supply, 9v 500mA should do. Also does not have the VHF converter box or RCA to Coax. Both are easy to get at Radio Shack.
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Fairchild Channel F: System w/ box - $40
Zircon Fairchaild Channel F II : System Complete (w/ Cart 1) - $60
Cart 2 - $10
Cart 3 - $10
Cart 4 - $10
Cart 13 - $10
or
All games- $30
or
Both systems and all games - $100
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Channel F II pics
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1 Casio My Seal Loopy Systems (loose) w/ game - $50 ea.
1 Casio My Seal Loopy System w/ Box and game and tape - $90
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Note: My Seal Loopys use a crazy power supply, outputting 24V DC and 1.2Amps...I replaced one of these and it cost me 70 (yes 70) dollars to get a custom built power supply. So I don't recommend getting a Loopy without a power supply because it's no small task to replace that supply.
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Here is a list of my remaining systems that are not yet ready to be sold (feel free to email me with interest though). I also have plenty of games left too, but will list them as I get them organized.
A'Can Super Funtech - SOLD
Amstrad GX-4000 - SOLD
APF M-1000
Atari 7800 (Box)
Atari 2600 4 Switch
Atari 2600 6 switch
Atari 2600 Black (Box)
Atari 2600 Jr
Atari 7800 (Sears Version)
Atari Jaguar (Box)
Atari Jaguar CD
Atari 5200 2-port
Atari 5200 4-port
Atari XE GS - SOLD
Bally Professional Arcade (aka Astrocade) (Box)
Bandai @World' Pippin (Black) - SOLD
Bandai Playdia (Box)
Bentley Compuvision (Box)
Capcom CPS Changer - SOLD
Casio My Seal Loopy - SOLD
Casio PV-1000 (x2) - SOLD
Coleco ColecoVision (Box)
Coleco Telstar Arcade - SOLD
Commodore 64 GS -SOLD
Commodore Amiga CD32 - SOLD
Commodore CDTV - SOLD
Dick Smith Wizzard (Creativision Clone)
Emerson Arcadia 2001 (Box)
Epoch Super Cassette Vision (Box)
Epoch Super Cassette Vision Lady Edition (Case) - SOLD
Epoch Cassette Vision (Box)
Fairchild Channel F II (Box)
FM Towns Marty - SOLD
Hanimex TVG-070C (PC-50X series) (x2) - SOLD
Hanimex HMG 7900 - SOLD
Hanimex 1392 (1292 series) - SOLD
Hokka Game DVD (Box)
Ingersoll XK-4000 (PC-50X) - SOLD
Interton VC-4000 (Box)
Interton VC 2000
ITMC SD-290 (Box) (Clone of Hanimex 7900) - SOLD
LJN Video Art (foam)
Magnavox Odyssey2 (Box)
Magnavox Odyssey2
Magnavox Odyssey (Box)
Mattel Telegames (Sears version of Intellivision)
Mattel TandyVision (Radio Shack version of Intellivision)
Mattel Captain Power PowerJet XT-7 (Box)
Mattel Captain Power Phantom Striker (Box)
Memorex Video Information System
Microsoft Xbox
Milton Bradley OMNI (Box)
Milton Bradley Vectrex - SOLD
NEC PC-FX (Box)
NEC SuperGrafx System
NEC TurboDuo - SOLD
NEC Turbo-Grafx-16 w/ CD expansion - SOLD
Neo Geo AES - SOLD
Nintendo GameCube (Box)
Nintendo Nintendo64
Nintendo 64DD - SOLD
Nintendo Nintendo Entertainment System (custom paint job)
Nintendo Super NES (box)
Nintendo Famicom - SOLD
Nintendo Famicom Disk System - SOLD
Nintendo Sharp Famicom Titler System - SOLD
Nintendo Sharp Twin Famicom - SOLD
Nintendo Virtual Boy (Box)
Panasonic 3DO Fz-1 (front loading) - SOLD
Pioneer LasertActive System - SOLD
Philips Cdi 910
Rowtron Television Computer System (VC-4000 clone)
Samsung DVD N2000 Nuon Player (Box)
Sega Deamcast (w/ Custom paint job)
Sega Mark III
Sega Master System (Box)
Sega CD II
Sega SG-1000 II (Box)
Sega Genesis II (Box) - SOLD
Sega 32x (Box)
Sega Saturn
Sega Dreamcast (Box)
Sega Pico
Sony PlayStation 2 (Box)
Sony PSOne - SOLD
Sony WebTV Plus
Tomy Pyuuta Jr. - SOLD
Tomy Kiss-Site (Box)
ViewMaster InteractiveVision (foam)
Vtech Creativision (foam)
Vtech Socrates (Box)
World of Wonder Action Max (foam)
Collector's helping families in need:
Last updated: Apr 18, 2009
Total systems sold: 32
Total funds generated: 3490 USD
Families fed for a single day: 698