homerwannabee Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 especially an icelandic bank no really.... what is the rarity of Atlantis II now.... where is the line drawn between R9 and R10? ie. what are the numbers that define the difference between the two... cause there is quite a few of these II's now. There are still more Pepsi Invaders than Atlantis II carts, and there are ton more Music Machines than Atlantis II games. If Music Machine is a rarity 10, than Atlantis II is pretty safe at a rarity 10. These would be R9's at most.A R10 should be 3 carts known or less. Well with that thinking, Air Raid, Video Life, Magic Card, Eli's Ladder, Ultravision Karate, Gauntlet, and BMX Airmaster Atari red label would also be rarity 9's. So whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pangasinan Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 especially an icelandic bank no really.... what is the rarity of Atlantis II now.... where is the line drawn between R9 and R10? ie. what are the numbers that define the difference between the two... cause there is quite a few of these II's now. There are still more Pepsi Invaders than Atlantis II carts, and there are ton more Music Machines than Atlantis II games. If Music Machine is a rarity 10, than Atlantis II is pretty safe at a rarity 10. These would be R9's at most.A R10 should be 3 carts known or less. Well with that thinking, Air Raid, Video Life, Magic Card, Eli's Ladder, Ultravision Karate, Gauntlet, and BMX Airmaster Atari red label would also be rarity 9's. So whatever. Yep they also would be R9's,You would have to look at the dark side to find a true R10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homerwannabee Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 especially an icelandic bank no really.... what is the rarity of Atlantis II now.... where is the line drawn between R9 and R10? ie. what are the numbers that define the difference between the two... cause there is quite a few of these II's now. There are still more Pepsi Invaders than Atlantis II carts, and there are ton more Music Machines than Atlantis II games. If Music Machine is a rarity 10, than Atlantis II is pretty safe at a rarity 10. These would be R9's at most.A R10 should be 3 carts known or less. Well with that thinking, Air Raid, Video Life, Magic Card, Eli's Ladder, Ultravision Karate, Gauntlet, and BMX Airmaster Atari red label would also be rarity 9's. So whatever. Yep they also would be R9's,You would have to look at the dark side to find a true R10. I think the owners of Gamma Attack, and Birthday Mania would disagree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nofrills100 Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 Seriously though.... what is a R10 based on... 3 or less, 10 or less, 25 or less?? I know most PAL R10's are based on 3 or less... but what about AA's rarity guide - what was that originally based on? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homerwannabee Posted October 23, 2010 Share Posted October 23, 2010 Seriously though.... what is a R10 based on... 3 or less, 10 or less, 25 or less?? I know most PAL R10's are based on 3 or less... but what about AA's rarity guide - what was that originally based on? Gamma Attack, and Birthday Mania. Gamma Attack there are two known to exist. Birthday Mania there is only one known to exist, and I guess you could include Spacechase monogrammed. I think there is only one or two known to exist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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