Whip Rush is pretty fun. If you can get it, check out Arrow Flash too.
Whip Rush is pretty fun. If you can get it, check out Arrow Flash too.
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One of the stores up the road from me just before Christmas received a huge stock of Intellivision, Colecovision, and Atari game consoles, add-on modules, accessories, and games. Asking $20-40 for various systems and modules was very tempting but I had been in talks with this guy months prior and still discussing things so it didn't make much sense to spend more money on-top of what I'd likely already get. The hardware they had sold really quick, I think they have just an Intellivision II left but still shelves of boxed and few sealed games for each system. I know I can always go back there and browse that selection if I want but right now I'm so overwhelmed sorting through these games.
I have never owned or played a Colecovision or Intellivision and they've always been on my list of systems to look out for, but man do these either not appear often or get snatched up prior to my arrival at stores. Getting a Bally Computer System (prior model to Astrocade) is close enough to be rocking cool and can't wait to get that all ready to play. I'm trying to be very careful in handling and cleaning everything because some items are more frail than others.
So the guy I bought everything from had been collecting for nearly two decades I believe, buying what cheap stuff he found at thrift stores and dumpster diving (yeah!) around campuses and stores. That's how there are some Japanese Nintendo disks randomly in the lot, some foreign exchange students dumped their games in the trash because they couldn't stash it in luggage to travel back so why not just repurchase once you get back home, right? Talks of buying his stuff came about because a few years ago I made a GNU/Linux Pong-like game that communicated to a laser system he built with a Twin Tigers control panel driving player 1 and 2. Last year he was looking to buy a Thing-O-Matic 3D printer and supplies so needing the space in he garage sort of pushed him in that direction in addition to how a sell-off could buy quite a few nice supplies. Finally we settled on getting everything done this past weekend as the Khan snow storm hits, but roads were clear enough for the journey on Saturday so it was pulled off.
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... uh.
Was this thread moved to Classic Gaming?
yeah, I noticed that too but didnt say anything. guess it was merged wrong.
Oh well, Feb finds thread starts in 2 days anyway :P
It's pretty crazy but I bought almost the same lot as Cyberfluxor earlier this month and have just finished going through it all. It was some guys collection who had fallen on hard times and was selling on Craigslist. I got it for $900. Definitely the most fun is going through everything and figuring out what it all is.
14 Atari 2600s (4 are heavy 6'rs) ~300 loose games, 40 boxed
boxed Atari 7800, 5200, Jr (~25 boxed 7800 games, bunch of loose 7800+5200)
Atari XEGS (32 games)
Bally Videocade (20 games)
2 Colevisions (~60 games)
6 different intellivisoins (Reg, Super Pro, III, Sears version, Sylvania, II) (~75 boxed games, bunch loose)
2 boxed Odyssey 2, the Voice (48 games)
Fairchild (5 games)
Arcadia 2001 (9 games)
3 boxed NES Action sets, 1 Power Set (141 loose nes games, 6 boxed)
2 Sega Master Systems, Orange tip Phaser (75 games, 1/2 boxed)
2 Sega Gen. non tmss, CD model 1
Neo Geo Aes (6 games)
Panasonic 3DO (26 games, 7 are vivid interactive adult games)
Sega Saturn, Gamecubes
That triangle Brown pong system cyber has and ~20 other various pong systems.
Tons of other crap, 2 new atari track balls, 2 new intellivioce, 4 new nes satalites, pc games, odd controllers. Power Glove
Bought the Shelves also. Fun Stuff.
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You have a lot more boxed stuff going on there and judging by the pictures most of it appears to be in nice condition. Although I do like the completeness factor I'm not fanatical when it comes to the older cardboard, folded paper game boxes; I consider it more of a bonus. Any really rare games or a few gems you've been looking out for end up in the lot? A Fairchild Channel F or Arcadia 2001 would have been a nice addition for me, Colecovision and Intellivision are good though due to the library of games they have available. Great haul though.
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My last find of the month: Fantasia for genesis for $3.40. I'm a sucker for retro disney games, even the bad ones.
I found the Max Steel game for Dreamcast yesterday, mint, and it cost me two dollars.
I also traded for Assassin's Creed II Deluxe and Stacked on Steam.
A few weeks ago I picked up a sealed Sim's Carnival SnapCity for $2.50 at Goodwill and the wife really enjoyed it but beat it within a few days. Ran by the Dollar Tree the other day and they had a stack of SimCity Societies sealed, of course for $1 each. She snagged one and has been playing in her spare time. I played the tutorial last night and it's interesting. Typically you play SimCity in a manor you hope the right or desirable buildings will be constructed, instead here you're balancing several "resources" (arts, education, scale, housing, work places) and you build what you want. If you can't balance the requirements of certain buildings they don't operate. For example, a Software Development building won't employ anyone or a Coffee House won't bring in revenue.
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This is a January Find. Finally have some time to and a reason to post after a long while.
Got this guy off of Craigslist for 50$ Needs minor repairs and new bulbs. No locks though.
I have been wanting one of these since I was a small child playing it at Discovery Zone in Naperville. Had to travel to Gary Indiana to get it after a freezing rain left everything in sheets of ice... Totally worth it!
I'm planning to repaint the front of it black and the badly repainted palm rest a darker shade of blue.
The gator second from the right has trouble docking and moving out but mostly works and two have working sensors but have an issue because of minor missing parts in the gator's jaw... Overall I don't think I could ever beat the price again.
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I have not been getting to flea markets..a Friend hit the snowed out flea market Saturday and found nothing worthwhile but he did find a box of misc light guns(all twisted up wires UGH!!
$10.00-sold to me..
that whack a gator thing is sick, those guns are a good score too!
Thanks for all the replies, it is pretty cool . I might as well thank everyone now before this thread gets replaced with the new month. I still have to do more research about this, I don't know if it's official retail merchandise that was available to everyone or some sort of limited promo item. I also tried to look up the characters on the business card using the site suggested to me but it didn't really work for me. I'll still keep trying though.
The building looks like the old water treatment plant off of Kinderkamack rd in Oradell ( you make a left at the light its on the left and you make a right where the Highschool is which looks like where the flea market is . That place has been known to be good for Comic book finds years ago. I wonder if they still have alot of comic book vendors at this particular market. Nice finds BTW
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