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mvigor

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  1. I never did list this on ebay, so I'm bringing it back here once again... Basically I hate extra wires running all over the place and I got tired of having a power cord for the CD player and the audio cord from the Cuttle Cart so I built it all into the console. The Cuttle Cart is actually completely inside the 2600 cabinet, completely intact, running on a second internal cart port, selectable with an added switch. My only complaint about the finished product is that the video is a bit staticky. This is how the console looks when assembled. The Cuttle Cart lives inside, unharmed. It is plugged into a second cart port internally. Cuttle Cart is sent audio from directly inside the CD player...no wires showing outside! Of course the built-in cart port works fine too. Yes, they really are connected together. This switch selects internal Cuttle Cart or top cart port. This audio jack sends the Cuttle Cart audio from a cassette, computer, PDA, or whatever else you want besides the CD player. Some wiring is also in place to add in a receiver for wireless IR controllers, but that part of the project was not completed. I'll be selling this with my Cuttle Cart Underground CDs, a beautifully packaged set of 6 audio discs with about 575 games in total.
  2. Ok. Let me know if, after you get the flagship 8100/110 AV, you need any video ram for the AV card, G3/400 upgrade card, 32 MB SIMMS for the machine itself, the cords that came with the AV card, that hard-to-find 8 inch monitor adapter cord thing, etc.
  3. Would it be that you're just looking for the AV video card? I have at least one of those lying around, full of RAM. For that matter I think it has a G3 upgrade card hanging off of it. Let me know.
  4. ALL SOLD: Limited edition numbered copies of: Fabrizio Zavagli's Space Treat (Hand-numbered #73), SOLD Paul Slocum's Mr. Roboto (Hand-numbered #19), and C.W. Eno's Warring Worms (Hand-numbered #35, also initialed)
  5. SOLD today: Bob Colbert's Retroware production for the Atari 2600 Supercharger or Cuttle Cart.... Stell-A-Sketch and Okie Dokie together on cassette tape I have decided to part with this very rare item today and the first $42 takes it, shipped within the U.S. Stell-A-Sketch screen shots Okie Dokie Screen Shots This release from 1997 was made in very limited quantities. The copy I'm selling today was used to make the AA database scans that I'm linking to, so you are looking at the actual copy that is up for sale. The cassette, case, and insert are all in mint condition.
  6. Here is a picture of the Burgertime cart. The box is not included, and was sold a while back. The cart is loose but in mint condition.
  7. I have a deal in the works for River Raid II and Kung Fu Master. When sold I'll update the list in the first post.
  8. Verified RE: the bar code and West Germany. This is probably PAL, but either it works on NTSC too by programming or it works on some new TVs because it tested fine at my house in 1997 or 1998.
  9. Atariage shows the same box: Box: http://www.atariage.com/box_page.html?Soft...wareLabelID=563 But they show a different cart: Cart: http://www.atariage.com/cart_page.html?Sof...wareLabelID=563 ??
  10. This cart came to me from one of the more French parts of Canada, but the address on the bottom of the back of the box says it was made in New Jersey, USA. I don't have a machine set up at work to verify, I just thought it was NTSC. Worked fine on my TV years ago when I played it.
  11. FIVE DOLLARS EACH FOLKS. Each order will be $1.50 to ship, no matter how many carts you pick out... ACTIVISION Commando (white label has become semi transparent with plaque but all the green text is highly readable) ABSOLUTE Skate Boardin' (nearly perfect label) COLECO Tunnel Runner (pretty good label) MATTEL Burgertime (mint condition with added main label that I printed) We have to finish up this transaction today or else I won't be able to ship until Tuesday April 5. Obviously Paypal preferred.
  12. Boxed F14 Tomcat cart for 2600. $10 plus $2 shipping (in U.S., foreign will be higher)
  13. Bruce: Link please? I couldn't find it.
  14. Well I guess you're out now sku_u. You broke the first rule.
  15. Or maybe you should be asking why the Kroko is so cheap?
  16. AC power comes into the wall block and DC heads up into the unit right?
  17. Which is exactly why I'm saying that they aren't just going to let you load up 4096 byte files that you found at any of 999 romzzz sites online into the thing. If they are going to make money selling these old games online for instant download and use the format won't be straight up ROM Binaries.
  18. Sign me up for the secret list of people who want the tool for coverting ROMs to/from their proprietary encoding scheme. I'd like to put all these new titles on my CC2!
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