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  1. I played Rocky the most followed by baseball. I had football as a kid but don't think I played very much. I just didn't take the time to learn how to play.
  2. Super Action Football from 1983 lets you kick punts, field goals, and extra points. Recover fumbles, score safties, or pull a blitz and sack the quarterback. Helmet not included. It's good to see football is starting this weekend. But why does the photo of the overlay on the back of the box look different than what's actually included?
  3. So close to 100K. Rotate video to watch full vertical.
  4. Galaxian Arcade 1Up Partycade. Rotate the video to watch on your phone vertically full screen. Really like this machine and this game is always a challenge.
  5. After watching High Score on Netflix I wanted to revisit E.T. for the Atari 2600. This is a charming and decent game with nice looking graphics. In the video I explain how to play because I read the manual and that it is not the worst game ever made. It's only 6 minutes long so check it out!
  6. I got an Arcade 1Up Pac-Man Partycade for my birthday, 3 months early! In this video I am playing Galaga.
  7. Those look cool. You can connect them to a monitor if there's a yellow input for the video and a white input for the audio.
  8. Here's gameplay on this plug & play. I mentioned your high score in the video which is amazing! I can't get past 60k. But the game is still great on this.
  9. Got this very cool Pac-Man Arcade Figure by Coleco in excellent condition and an unexpected bonus item!
  10. Playing Dig-Dug on this Jakks Pacific plug and play from 2007. Great arcade port but the screen scrolls and the audio glitches but it's in a fun way. I'll record game footage so you can hear these unusual sounds. Plus it's just one of my favorite games. I only wish it had a cut scene like Pac-Man. ?
  11. Pac-Man is ported to so many systems. This Jakks pacific plug and play from 2007 is an excellent arcade port and includes other great Namco titles.
  12. In this issue of Video Game Collector from Spring 2006 you can win an Intellivision along with 20 games. This is issue also includes a price guide which I'll talk about in a video I'm working on so stay tuned for more.
  13. This unusual baseball cartridge is a Taiwan Cooper variant that I found at Digital Press in Springfield, NJ for $1.99! I had to clean it and jiggle it around in the system for it to work. On the back of the cartridge it says made in Taiwan and since the text font is Cooper Black they've been known as Taiwan Cooper releases. From what I've read online no one knows who actually made these. ⚾
  14. I put my Shark Shark 2 board in an original cart and it's playing great! I really like this updated version.
  15. I got my board and did a quick 4 minute video. So cool to have this!
  16. In this video I'm playing BurgerTime while talking a little about how much this sells for, if it will be on the Amico, and compare it to the 2600 and ColecoVision versions. I see some Data East collections out there and have seen this game in an Arcade 1Up cabinet and those mini My Arcade cabinets. And the Amico Wikipedia page lists BurgerTime so it looks like it will be but I don't recall Tommy mentioning it but I could have missed one of the 8,000 interviews he's done.
  17. If you're hungry for a humorous game with fast flying pizza, french fries, hot dog's, pickles, and more, then check out my video of Fast Food for Atari 2600! I don't have the instruction manual but I read through it thanks to it being here on Atari Age.
  18. I recorded this video of me playing Fireball just two weeks before donating it to a local video game store. The machine works but needs repairs and since there was a big trash pick up my folks put this out on the curb. I contacted Digital Press of Springfield, NJ about picking this up and the owner came over then I helped load it in the back of his truck. I'm sad to see it go but am glad it is going to a good home.
  19. I ordered the game circuit board for $25 and made a separate order of $30 for the box, manual, overlays, and cartridge label. Seems some people are unsure of what they are ordering so I hope this helps, and that I got it right. The game circuit board is from here: http://www.intellivisionrevolution.com/orderintelligentvision?fbclid=IwAR2YSJbW0-BiqfgnxkF_e990sheCUzAwD1Aq-WLjQ_C-vEtAQUJ8nLPh0Ik The box, manual, overlays, and label is from here: http://intellivision.us/shark2.php I think you can put the circuit board inside an Intellivision cartridge shell. I'm not sure how to do that but I hope to figure it out by the time this all arrives. I'm guessing it won't be too difficult.
  20. Here's an Atari 2600 stack for pridemonth. Let's continue to encourage inclusiveness. I'm just showing off this stack of games I own while showing support for some friends out there. ?
  21. This is a really cool cartridge with four mini games designed for players over 4 years old. I'm 45 and like it!
  22. Get ready to play FOUR completely different games for 1 or 2 younger children or anyone who's "trigger happy"! See how sharp you are: fire a football to a receiver in the end zone... blast flying saucers in deep space... torpedo fleets of warships... zap bizarre monsters running through a maze! Each game is a race against the clock to get your best score - just try to make every shot hit a target! The computer keeps score and time countdown for 1 or 2 sharpshooters. Specially designed game for children over 4 and FOR COLOR TV VIEWING ONLY. I WILL POST A VIDEO... why am I shouting? I'll post a video of this soon.
  23. In this video I am playing Oil's Well for ColecoVision from 1983 or 1984. Some highlights from the video are this game sounds like GORF, has sprites similar to Pac-Man, stages remind me of Bubble Bobble, and I say the word totally because of the decade I grew up in.
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