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Prof Procyon

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  1. Maybe not very helpful, but you can try IE history which is a list of all the pages you visited lately. In Internet Explorer, hit CTRL-H and browse the list. If you have luck you may find it.
  2. That may interest you! http://www.atariage.com/2600/archives/dura...l?SystemID=2600
  3. You can buy an 8 on ebay for 30 Euros right now! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...0&category=3537 The cartridge inserted in the console is Ikari Warriors
  4. You seek used or new DVDs? They have at least some Akira DVDs in various versions on amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...&s=dvd&n=507846 And a quick search for robotech and I found all those you were looking for.
  5. Hi, I can't find that label variation in the rarity guide. I suppose that european Pal cartridges aren't always listed here. Is that worth the money? Quick Step is a rarity 5 on the list. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...8&category=3528 I'm also in the possibility of buying a black on white label variation (see attachment). How much would be a faire price for pal versions?
  6. If you deal internationnally, make sure your money order will be cashable in the destination country. Regular green USPS money orders are hard to cash here in Canada when you get a clerk that is not used to that sort of transaction because it's maked "U.S. or possession ONLY!". But it's still possible most of the time after arguing a bit but I would say that they are nearly impossible to cash in elsewhere. There are pink money orders for international transactions. They cost more ($3.50 it think) but are more secure and are probably cashable about anywhere. Banks money orders or certified checks are really annoying outside the US. It's like a personal check here, the bank holds it until it clears and cross-border, it takes sometimes up to 3 weeks! Please be nice to your foreign sellers and get international MOs!
  7. This is the end label for Burger Time as found in the rarity guide here on AA. http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIt...&category=21177 The end label on this cartridge shows USA instead of Singapore, does that make it more interesting or is it simply not very important?
  8. Sure. I suppose a reserve costs extra money too, right? Reserve cost extra money, but it's refundable if the item sells. That's the advantage if the reserve price is reasonable of course.
  9. I'm from Quebec so I guess we had different versions here since we mostly speak french. My gemini has a bilingual sticker on it, as well as the sticker on the cartridge, it's in english and french. For my star raiders multilingual box, I think it's NTSC but again, since Quebec is french, I guess they simply took the international box to sell it here. Do you think that minor variations like this can make my stuff a bit rarer than the US version? I don't wish to sell or anything, but I think it'd be cool to start off with somehow rarer stuff already!
  10. Hi, I'm totally new in the Atari world. I played a lot when I was younger but that's it for my experience! Well, today I just got a box containing boxed atari 2600 games, one of what I would guess to be a light-sixer system and one gemini. I was checking in the rarety guide for my cartridges and found all of them except for minor variations like my star raiders box with 5 languages and no comic book, but I think this is pretty minor. What I found a bit weird though is a loose cartridge in the box, Carnival. It has a sticker on the back marked "Bonus cartridge included with Gemini purchase. Non-Refundable". I looked around a bit and it seems that the gemini system is always stated to have been sold with DK or with Mousetrap or both, but nowhere I found that Carnival was the free bonus that once came with the Gemini system. That may be unimportant, I just found this to be strange.. but the gemini doesn't seem to be very popular anyway, so that can explain.
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