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onthinice

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  1. I have some Playstation 2 and Xbox 360 games that are stilled sealed. Really wanted to play so I bought them new then didn't have the time. So they were shelved. I have really wanted to play Mario RPG for the Snes but a few minutes into the game and it gets shut off. So for me I enjoy short games that show my score and I can move on.
  2. Pre-Crash. It was developed before the crash. Plus it somehow gives the console WOW factor. If this was the best Atari could do after seeing the Nes and Sega Master systems. Then somehow post-crash just does not seem as exciting a system to me.
  3. I like option 1. I keep my manuals seperate from my older games unless they are in the original box. It would be nice to keep games protected without taking up much more space.
  4. Hills was a nice store. They used to compete with Ames and Kmart in my area. Now they are three missing. Just Meijer's and Walmart.
  5. You did not say if you replaced the springs for the insert cart platform. Replacing them sometimes helps the cart get a better connection.
  6. Cool! Now you just need a proud parent bumper sticker. Something that says "When talking about classic video games my kid is smarter then yours!".
  7. Really Nice Display!!! Nice black Atari junior! Frogger board game is cool!
  8. Not real good deals but Kmart and Revco. 2600 Tennis, sealed Asteroids and Joust. DK sealed for 7800.
  9. About twenty dollars is the most but I have paid more for Turbographix-16 games like Parasol Stars and Bonks Revenge.
  10. Cool idea Philfound! I have a 2600 game from Revco and my Heavy sixer though not a game is from Mr. Wiggs.
  11. I take the odd choices like Brutal Above the Claw, Pitfall, Primal Rage and Star Trek. If you have a Sega CD there are I think five 32X CD games.
  12. I like the laundry dryer sheets idea but would they leave any residue after setting for a while? Maybe the non-scented ones would be better?
  13. A loose Quest cart part of a buy three for a dollar deal. So about .33 cents. Not rare but cool games for the Nes - Chip and Dale II, Panic Restaurant and R.C. Pro Am II for $2.00 each. Turbo for the Intellivision for a little over $3.00.
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