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    Hey all,

    I found a strange cartridge titled "Dot Gobbler" this weekend. My internet research points to it being a Commodore 64 cartridge. The front side has an orange label with a Pacman-like image and the back is adorned with the following:
    INTRSTRUCTIONS:PUSH 1-9 FOR HOW FAST
    PUSH F7 TO CANCELL [sic] JITTERS
    PUSH CRSR DOWN TO SCROLL SCREEN
    PUSH 1 OR 2 FOR # OF PLAYERS
    HIT FIRE BUTTON TO START

    MACHINE LANGUAGE GAMES INC.
    2729 SOUTH US#1 SUITE 12
    FT. PIERCE FLA. 33450
    PHONE 1-305-465-9363"
    Both labels appear to have been printed in the days of dot-matrix. The cart is encased in a white and sky blue-marbled resin.

    Any idea if it's worth anything? There's one on eBay with a differnet label than mine that didn't sell for $100. That's not exactly the best gauge of value.

    Thanks for any input!
    Egbert, I miss you...

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    This is what the online rarity guide here is for

    A loose Dot Gobbler is worth about $15-20. It's the easiest OEM/Machine Language Games cartridge to find, but that isn't saying too much, as most of the other releases are incredibly hard to get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayhem View Post
    This is what the online rarity guide here is for

    A loose Dot Gobbler is worth about $15-20. It's the easiest OEM/Machine Language Games cartridge to find, but that isn't saying too much, as most of the other releases are incredibly hard to get.
    Whoops--I didn't realize that a cart like this would be common enough to be in the guide. Thanks, Mayhem!
    Egbert, I miss you...

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    ALL the known C64 cartridges are in the guide

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