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OK, I decided to put a new perspective on the AtariAge rarity list. Here are what I think are the rarest games by rarity. Basically these are the 1.9's 2.9's, 3.9's of the group.

 

Rarity 1

Night Driver

Star Raiders

 

Yeah, they are common, but no where near as common as Combat, Space Invaders, and are less common than pitfall which is a rarity 2 game.

 

Rarity 2

Backgammon

Boxing (Activision)

Commando Raid

International Soccer

Keystone Kapers

Maze Mania

Othello

Sneak N' Peak

 

As far as rarity 2 games these are a tad rarer. International soccer I would say is the rarest of the bunch. You just don't see it, and Sneak N' Peak was a horrible game so it is definitely on the rarer side.

 

 

Rarity 3

Basic Math/Fun With numbers

Basic Programming

Checkers

Quest for Quintana Roo

Realsports Soccer

Spiderdroid

Super Challenge Baseball (Telegames)

 

Checkers, and Basic Math/ Fun With Numbers top this list. Marco has a $200 bounty on this game, and he still can't find it. Basic math is a little easier to find but is also a tough one. The Telegames games for the most part are underrated as tuff ones to find. I think Telegames suffers from being around so long. They may have been around a long time but they are hard to find because of when they started selling games.

 

Rarity 4

Basic Math 61

Escape from the Mindmaster

Final Approach

Fireball

Front Line

Frontline

Karate (Froggo)

Ocean City Defender

Spelling

Suicide Mission

Wabbit

 

Zellers, Starpath, and Apollo games have some extremely tough to find games.

 

Rarity 5

Artillery Duel

Beat em and eat em/Lady in Wading

Dishaster

Dragonstomper

I want my mommy

Night Stalker

Philly Flasher/Cathouse Blues

Roc N Rope

Universial Chaos

 

Universial Chaos is heads and shoulders above everyone else in this group. I have seen a ton more Waterworlds, Glibs, and Tooth Protectors than this game. The porno game double enders can be rare as well, as evidenced by the recent high prices for the games sealed.

 

Rarity 6

Cannon Man

Espial

Official Frogger

 

These games come up once in a blue moon. Cannon Man is 10 times rarer than the silver label Gravitar that people seem to go gaga over.

 

Rarity 7

Party Mix

Springer

 

Springer is hugely tuff, and Party Mix is hard as well. You just don't see this to often

 

Rarity 8

Diagnostic Cart

Survival Island

Sword of Saros

 

The fact that it was a Diagnostic cart should give people an indication it extremely hard to find. Survival Island and Sword of Saros are found like once or twice a year it seems.

 

Rarity 9

Assault

Great Escape

Lochjaw

River Patrol

Tomarc/Motocross

Wall Defender

Z-Tack

 

Included the Bomb Games because while they are a tad easier to find than the other games, they are near impossible to find actually working. With Lochjaw and River Patrol I can't remember the last time these games came up boxed on Ebay.

 

Rarity 10

Birthday Mania

Gamma Attack

 

There are two known copies of Gamma Attack out there at the moment, and one known copy, and rumored to exist copy of Birthday Mania. There are some huge collectors that will never ever own this game.

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I've noticed over time you seem to be quite fixed on rarities of games, price values, and who owns what. I'm really curious how this began and why? I understand documenting to an extent what's out there but many people like me are private and don't want to encourage attention for the most part about what they do or don't have among other things. Please don't take my question negatively as it's not intended that way. Intersting topic. :)

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I think it's just economic theory style fascinating. Tracking all the prices and rarities is a lot like the stock market, it's always just fun to look at the statistics and make projections and things like that. :D

 

Or maybe Homer has a huge hoard of Birthday Mania carts and just tracks it to make sure he'll become a billionaire.

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I've noticed over time you seem to be quite fixed on rarities of games, price values, and who owns what. I'm really curious how this began and why? I understand documenting to an extent what's out there but many people like me are private and don't want to encourage attention for the most part about what they do or don't have among other things. Please don't take my question negatively as it's not intended that way. Intersting topic. :)

Because I am interested in numbers. I am especially interested in numbers that have some sort of meaning. The reason for being into numbers is because I have an analytical mind, and a mathematical mind to boot. Since I could remember I have always been interested in numbers. When I was 5 years old I was able to multiply, and make change. When I was a kid I would spend hours and hours of my time pouring through a baseball stat book in the library. If you look at what I am into you will see it has everything to do with numbers.

 

Who owns what:Gives a more detailed account of the number of carts out there, makes it so a cart is not counted twice thus making a more accurate number.

 

Rarity. It's on a number scale from 1 to 10.

 

Prices: They are all about numbers. In order to have a price you have to have a number.

 

I love numbers. I really love numbers. It is my life. This is what I do for fun. I even make my own stats up that I can't find on the Internet. Here are a couple of things I have worked on

 

Most hits in 7 years

Most hits in 8 years

Most hits in 9 years

Most hits in 10 years

Democrat and Republican party electoral vote history

The lowest shut out and competion years in baseball

Highest consectutive win years as a coach

Odds of winning an NBA championship in relation to wins

Record for most TD's in consecutive seasons as a quarterback

Cities with the highest murder rate ever.

 

Yes, I actually made stats for all these things.

 

I think at times there is a misunderstanding of why I am fixated on prices. It is not a greed thing as it is a number thing.

 

Edit: One more thing needs to be said. I did not create the registry of rare games guide. Cinncynoti did. I just decided to make it up to date. So keeping track of who owned what was way before I even did that.

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Survival Island and Sword of Saros are found like once or twice a year it seems.

 

 

You're just not looking hard enough LOL!

I said for a rarity 8 game. Really you think this is just as common as Mr. Do!s Castle or Crazy Climber. If you are you are not looking hard enough for those titles. For every Sword of Saros you will find 10 Crazy Climbers.

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Survival Island and Sword of Saros are found like once or twice a year it seems.

 

 

You're just not looking hard enough LOL!

I said for a rarity 8 game. Really you think this is just as common as Mr. Do!s Castle or Crazy Climber. If you are you are not looking hard enough for those titles. For every Sword of Saros you will find 10 Crazy Climbers.

Yep, they are def. more rare than CC and MDC. I was laughing at the "once or twice a year". I dont look very hard at all and I see them at least half a dozen times a year.

 

As an aside, that would make them solid R6s in my personal books. CC is about an R4 in my books. i personally have a much stricter view on what an R8 should be. I would expect an R8 to be a title that comes up for sale once a year on average. If it comes up for sale every 2-4 years on average it should be an R9 and over 5 years an R10.

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Survival Island and Sword of Saros are found like once or twice a year it seems.

 

 

You're just not looking hard enough LOL!

I said for a rarity 8 game. Really you think this is just as common as Mr. Do!s Castle or Crazy Climber. If you are you are not looking hard enough for those titles. For every Sword of Saros you will find 10 Crazy Climbers.

Yep, they are def. more rare than CC and MDC. I was laughing at the "once or twice a year". I dont look very hard at all and I see them at least half a dozen times a year.

 

As an aside, that would make them solid R6s in my personal books. CC is about an R4 in my books. i personally have a much stricter view on what an R8 should be. I would expect an R8 to be a title that comes up for sale once a year on average. If it comes up for sale every 2-4 years on average it should be an R9 and over 5 years an R10.

Boy you wouldn't like NES kids. Since everything is so common they basically have what amounts to Atariage 6 and 7's as 9 and 10's.

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Prices: They are all about numbers. In order to have a price you have to have a number.

 

I love numbers. I really love numbers. It is my life. This is what I do for fun. I even make my own stats up that I can't find on the Internet. Here are a couple of things I have worked on

 

Most hits in 7 years

Most hits in 8 years

Most hits in 9 years

Most hits in 10 years

Democrat and Republican party electoral vote history

The lowest shut out and competion years in baseball

Highest consectutive win years as a coach

Odds of winning an NBA championship in relation to wins

Record for most TD's in consecutive seasons as a quarterback

Cities with the highest murder rate ever.

 

 

Interesting. I think it would be interesting to create a video game index. Sort of like the S&P 500 but based on the going prices for select Atari games. I'd propose choosing 25 or so Atari 2600 games of various rarities and creating one index that represents the basket price of all 25 carts (based on recent sales) and a second index that gives additional weight to the lower rarity carts in order to avoid having the higher rarity carts dominate the value of the index. It would be fun to track and refer back to when people make posts in the future about the prices going way up or way down.

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Survival Island and Sword of Saros are found like once or twice a year it seems.

 

 

You're just not looking hard enough LOL!

I said for a rarity 8 game. Really you think this is just as common as Mr. Do!s Castle or Crazy Climber. If you are you are not looking hard enough for those titles. For every Sword of Saros you will find 10 Crazy Climbers.

Yep, they are def. more rare than CC and MDC. I was laughing at the "once or twice a year". I dont look very hard at all and I see them at least half a dozen times a year.

 

As an aside, that would make them solid R6s in my personal books. CC is about an R4 in my books. i personally have a much stricter view on what an R8 should be. I would expect an R8 to be a title that comes up for sale once a year on average. If it comes up for sale every 2-4 years on average it should be an R9 and over 5 years an R10.

 

Perhaps, but that is all "blah" to people who don't care about loose crap. ;) A boxed Crazy Climber in the condition I have it in, took me 5 or 6 years to obtain. ;)

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Perhaps, but that is all "blah" to people who don't care about loose crap. ;) A boxed Crazy Climber in the condition I have it in, took me 5 or 6 years to obtain. ;)

 

Yes, that´s true!

Boxed CCs are still very common. Granted very few are in pristine or sealed condition. But lets face it, apart from a couple of titles, NTSC carts are all pretty dirt common. :D If you want to talk about rarity, talk PAL! :ahoy:

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Perhaps, but that is all "blah" to people who don't care about loose crap. ;) A boxed Crazy Climber in the condition I have it in, took me 5 or 6 years to obtain. ;)

 

Yes, that´s true!

Boxed CCs are still very common. Granted very few are in pristine or sealed condition. But lets face it, apart from a couple of titles, NTSC carts are all pretty dirt common. :D If you want to talk about rarity, talk PAL! :ahoy:

 

 

HELL YES!!!

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Cities with the highest murder rate ever.

 

Yes, I actually made stats for all these things.

 

 

Pretty much OT, but I'm actually more interested in this, if you'd care to share. :)

Well here you Go :)

 

Cities with the highest murder rate 2005, 2006

Cumberland Gap, Ten pop 205 murders 2, 2006

Industry, Ca pop 840 murders 3, 2005

Industry, Ca pop 875 murders 4, 2006

Ayden, NC pop 4,666 murders 6, 2005

Opa Locka, FL pop 15,673 murders 8, 2005

Anniston, Ala, pop 23,956 murders 14, 2006

East Palo Alto, Ca pop 32,255 murders 15, 2005

Chester, Pen pop 37,091 murders 18, 2006

Irvington, NJ pop 58,921 murders 21, 2006

Irvington, NJ pop 59,820 murders 28, 2005

Youngstown, OH pop 77,747 murders 34, 2005

Compton, Ca pop 96,874 murders 65, 2005

Richmond, VA 195,271 murders 84, 2005

Birmingham, Ala pop 233,577 murders 104, 2006

Newark, NJ pop 280,877 murders 105, 2006

St. Louis, Missouri pop 346,005 murders 131, 2005

Oakland, Ca pop 398,834 murders 145, 2006

New Orleans, pop 431,153 murders 162, 2006

Washington D.C. pop 550,521 murders 195, 2005

Baltimore, Ma pop 637,556 murders 276, 2006

Detroit, Mi pop 884,462 murders 418, 2006

Chicago, Ill pop 2,857,796 murders 468, 2006

Los Angeles, Ca pop 3,871,077 murders 489, 2005

New York, NY pop 8,115,690 murders 539, 2005

New York, NY pop 8,165,001 murders 596, 2006

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Wow, lots of dead people. The Cumberland Gap one is kinda crazy... everyone in that town should have known the victims. Numbers like that are interesting to me, to think so many people murdered every year, and that's just those cities. Anyway, totally OT ended, thanks for the list.

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Perhaps, but that is all "blah" to people who don't care about loose crap. ;) A boxed Crazy Climber in the condition I have it in, took me 5 or 6 years to obtain. ;)

 

Yes, that´s true!

Boxed CCs are still very common. Granted very few are in pristine or sealed condition. But lets face it, apart from a couple of titles, NTSC carts are all pretty dirt common. :D If you want to talk about rarity, talk PAL! :ahoy:

 

How many great conditioned CC's would you say are out there? I am lucky to have mine in a glass case.

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I've noticed over time you seem to be quite fixed on rarities of games, price values, and who owns what. I'm really curious how this began and why? I understand documenting to an extent what's out there but many people like me are private and don't want to encourage attention for the most part about what they do or don't have among other things. Please don't take my question negatively as it's not intended that way. Intersting topic. :)

Because I am interested in numbers. I am especially interested in numbers that have some sort of meaning. The reason for being into numbers is because I have an analytical mind, and a mathematical mind to boot. Since I could remember I have always been interested in numbers. When I was 5 years old I was able to multiply, and make change. When I was a kid I would spend hours and hours of my time pouring through a baseball stat book in the library. If you look at what I am into you will see it has everything to do with numbers.

 

Who owns what:Gives a more detailed account of the number of carts out there, makes it so a cart is not counted twice thus making a more accurate number.

 

Rarity. It's on a number scale from 1 to 10.

 

Prices: They are all about numbers. In order to have a price you have to have a number.

 

I love numbers. I really love numbers. It is my life. This is what I do for fun. I even make my own stats up that I can't find on the Internet. Here are a couple of things I have worked on

 

Most hits in 7 years

Most hits in 8 years

Most hits in 9 years

Most hits in 10 years

Democrat and Republican party electoral vote history

The lowest shut out and competion years in baseball

Highest consectutive win years as a coach

Odds of winning an NBA championship in relation to wins

Record for most TD's in consecutive seasons as a quarterback

Cities with the highest murder rate ever.

 

Yes, I actually made stats for all these things.

 

I think at times there is a misunderstanding of why I am fixated on prices. It is not a greed thing as it is a number thing.

 

Edit: One more thing needs to be said. I did not create the registry of rare games guide. Cinncynoti did. I just decided to make it up to date. So keeping track of who owned what was way before I even did that.

I for one also loven knowing the actual rarity of games and how much they are worth. i love to play Atari games, but don't always have the time. I love collecting them. Their is nothing like finding a game for $3 at Goodwill and knowing it is worth $50. In college I also loved Statistics and how stats can predict the chance of something happening in the future. Long live the Rarity Guide!

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Prices: They are all about numbers. In order to have a price you have to have a number.

 

I love numbers. I really love numbers. It is my life. This is what I do for fun. I even make my own stats up that I can't find on the Internet. Here are a couple of things I have worked on

 

Most hits in 7 years

Most hits in 8 years

Most hits in 9 years

Most hits in 10 years

Democrat and Republican party electoral vote history

The lowest shut out and competion years in baseball

Highest consectutive win years as a coach

Odds of winning an NBA championship in relation to wins

Record for most TD's in consecutive seasons as a quarterback

Cities with the highest murder rate ever.

 

 

Interesting. I think it would be interesting to create a video game index. Sort of like the S&P 500 but based on the going prices for select Atari games. I'd propose choosing 25 or so Atari 2600 games of various rarities and creating one index that represents the basket price of all 25 carts (based on recent sales) and a second index that gives additional weight to the lower rarity carts in order to avoid having the higher rarity carts dominate the value of the index. It would be fun to track and refer back to when people make posts in the future about the prices going way up or way down.

 

Like the inflation index. Sounds like a job for Homer.

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Industry, Ca pop 840 murders 3, 2005

Industry, Ca pop 875 murders 4, 2006

Since you don't live very far away, you might be aware of this, but for those unfamiliar with the area:

These numbers are very misleading. Industry is actually a fairly large suburb of Los Angeles, but as its name implies it's almost entirely zoned as industrial; very few people live there, in comparison to how many people work there. Also, about 5 miles of freeway run through Industry, so even something like a fatal incident of road rage involving people just driving through will spike the statistical murder rate.

 

BTW, I live in an unincorparated section of Los Angeles county adjacent to Industry, and I feel safer there than in my own neighborhood because of all the gang and drug activity here.

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Most hits in 7 years

Most hits in 8 years

Most hits in 9 years

Most hits in 10 years

Democrat and Republican party electoral vote history

The lowest shut out and competion years in baseball

Highest consectutive win years as a coach

Odds of winning an NBA championship in relation to wins

Record for most TD's in consecutive seasons as a quarterback

Cities with the highest murder rate ever.

 

 

Do you play the NCAA basketball brackets? It would be interesting to see if statistics can help in one's bid to win an office pool (although this past tournament was probably a little more unconventional than most).

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