Tempest Posted March 5, 2018 Share Posted March 5, 2018 I'm looking to trade my extra stuff for the following: 1. 2600 Games - Please see my list of things I need ( http://www.atariprotos.com/2600.txt). This is a HAVE list so if something has YES next to it it means I already have it. I need anything with a NO next to it. So as you can see, I need a lot of common and uncommon things still. I'm really only looking for boxed games in really nice condition unless it's a loose game or manual I need to complete an empty box. So I'm not looking to acquire new loose games at this time. Boxes need to be in really nice condition, no crushing or tears. I'm going to be really picky here so I'll need pictures. Also, no PAL stuff. Just NTSC. 2. Boxed Large Black Atari 8-bit Games - You know, the original releases from 79-82ish. I already have Defender, Galaxian, Asteroids, Pac-Man (need the freaky human one), and Star Raiders, but I'm looking for others. Once again I'm going to be super picky about the condition of the boxes so keep your crushed or torn ones. 3. Vectrex Overlays - Yep I need loose overlays as I have none. Reproductions are fine as long as they look good. Ok so what do I have for trade? I'm glad you asked. Feast your eyes on my amazing collection of crap err... Fine Goods. Sears Video Arcade II Here's something you don't see every day, a Sears Video Arcade II unit with two boxed controllers. The Sears Video Arcade II used special joystick/paddle combo controllers that are nearly impossible to find, much less boxed. The system itself is in good shape with some minor scratches on the label (you can see them on the right of the nameplate in the picture). However I no longer have the power supply for it, but it did work the last time I played with it a few years back. Atari 2600 Sky Diver - Box only. Kangaroo - Box only. Jungle Hunt - Complete Phoenix - Loose manual Super Challenge Baseball - Cart only Super Challenge Football - Cart only Armor Ambush - Cart only Dig Dug - Cart only Ms. Pac-Man - Cart only Boxing - Cart only Pooyan - Cart only (PAL Gakken version) RCA Selector - Allows you to select between six different 2600 games. This model does not have the built in game. Intellivision System Changer - Play 2600 games on your Intellivision. Works! Atari 8-Bit Atari 800 - Works! In good shape, but the door spring is missing or broken so the door has to be manually pried up. It's an easy fix from what I understand. System has the full 48K and has a homemade reset button on the side. I was told this reset button is wired directly into the 6502 so it always resets no matter what but it didn't seem to do anything when I tried it. Comes with a power supply.http://atariprotos.com/temp/800.jpghttp://atariprotos.com/temp/800_2.jpg Pole Position - Cart only Q*Bert - With Manual Atari 800 RAM Card - All the chips were stripped out of this for some reason 8-Bit Manuals Lots of loose manuals The Atari 400, 800, and 1200XL Home Computers Salesperson's Micro Guide - This is really neat. It's a little guide that salespeople would carry around with descriptions and factoids about all of Atari's current products. APX Video Math Flashcards APX Letterman APX Seven Card Stud APX Number Blast APX Eastern Front (1941) 65XE & 130XE Advertisement Atari 800 Owners Guide Atari 1010 Owners Guide x2 Atari 600XL Owners Guide DOS 3 Manuals Atari BASIC Reference Guide x2 Atari 1030 Owners Guide (damaged) PQ The Party Quiz Game Manual Flight Simulator Reference card Missile Command Manual (XE version) Macintosh Hardware Koala MacVision - Some sort of video digitizer for the Mac. http://atariprotos.com/temp/sale_2.jpg Translator One - Says it turns your Atari disk drives into Mac drives (perish the thought!) http://atariprotos.com/temp/sale_3.jpg Global Village Modem - It's a modem. Plug it in your Mac and check out that new fangled internet thing everyone keeps talking about. http://atariprotos.com/temp/sale_14.jpg Sega SG-1000/SC-3000 Games BASIC Level III B PAL - Boxed, but no instructions Sokoban - A My Card game Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tempest Posted March 5, 2018 Author Share Posted March 5, 2018 Atari ST Atari SF354 Manual Atari ST Brochure Starcross - Complete Infidel - Complete Atari ST Discovery Kit - Looks unused and unopened. Monitor Adapter Plug - Looks like an RGB to ST monitor adapter plug and not a sex toy as I first thought. Possibly for use with the Jaguar. Atari ST Power Supply #1 - This is the longer brick style power supply for the ST. Untested. Atari ST Power Supply #2 - This is the shorter brick style power supply for the ST. Untested. Colecovision/ ADAM Centipede - Cart only 2010 The Text Adventure (tape/case only) x2 - One is a copy and the other is real Flash Facts Vocabulator - Comes with the manual Apple II Kings Quest IV - Disks and manual Microsoft Olympic Decathlon - Disk only Dondra A New Beginning- Disks and manual Where in Europe is Carmen Sandiego? - Disk Only Shogun - Disks Only Wasteland - Disks and paragraphs book Arthur Quest for Excalibur - Box and manuals only Hacker - Complete Ghostbusters - Box only Sargon II - Box only (bad shape) Rampage - Box and manual only (bad shape) Xenocide (Apple IIGS) - Complete Bards Tale III - Manual, Wheel, and Hint Book only Flight Simulator II - Manuals only Sega Genesis Boxes These are all just boxes and manuals except where noted 6-Pak Jurassic Park (no manual) Ren & Stimpy - Stimpy's Invention Mickey Mania Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (no manual) Kid Chamelon (manual missing front cover) Cool Spot Lion King Incredible Crash Test Dummies Greatest Heavyweights Jaguar Boxes Pinball FantasiesRuiner PinballIron Soldier (stickers)Lynx BoxesOnly those titles listed are still available. These are all box only except for Paperboy and California Games. Paperboy - Manual only California Games - Manual only Battlezone 2000Block Out Electrocop (no top flap) - Big BoxGates of Zendocon (lots of tape on the bottom)Gates of Zendocon (no top flap) - Big BoxJoustKlax (no top flap)Malibu Bikini VolleyballNinja Gaiden IIIPinball JamRampageRampartRobotron 2084Super Asteroids/Missile CommandTodds Adventure in Slimeworld (no top flap)Unknown Telegames generic plastic clamshellXenophobe (no top flap)GBA BoxesArmy Men AdvanceM&M's BlastJimmy Nutron Boy GeniusLady SiaF-Zero Maximum VelocityOdds and Ends Eye of the Beholder (SNES) - Box only Introduction to Basic Programming (C64) - Complete Donkey Kong (TI99) - Cart only Centipede (TI99) - Cart only Castlevania 64 (N64) - Cart only Blast Corps (N64) - Box and manual only Extreme G (N64) - Box and manual only Spectravideo Quick Shot Joystick Pole Position II (7800) - Cart and box only Coleco Electronic Baseball Handheld Mini - Sealed Electra Find (Zenith Z-90) - Disk only X-Wing (IBM PC) - Disks only Bonks Adventure (TG16) - Manual only Baseball Player Stats (TG16) - Manual only Microsoft Basic Compiler - Compile BASIC apps for your IBM XT. You know you want to! TRS-80 Model III/4 Dust Cover - Says Tandy on it. Pole Position (ZX Spectrum) Galaxian (ZX Spectrum) Power Joy TV Plug-In Game - No idea what this is other than it's called Power Joy. Comes with the box and shipping carton. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPUWIZ Posted March 5, 2018 Share Posted March 5, 2018 How strange, the Atari Basic manuals look like XONOX single ender manuals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supergun Posted March 7, 2018 Share Posted March 7, 2018 (edited) Matt, on your text want list, just to he clear, things marked YES means you DO need them, and things marked NO means you don't. (as in you already have them) Is that correct? (or yes means have it, no means need it?) Edited March 7, 2018 by Supergun 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tempest Posted March 7, 2018 Author Share Posted March 7, 2018 Matt, on your text want list, just to he clear, things marked YES means you DO need them, and things marked NO means you don't. (as in you already have them) Is that correct? (or yes means have it, no means need it?) Sorry, that's a HAVE list. So YES means I have it and don't need it, NO means I need it. I'll try and make that more clear in the first post. So to summarize: NO means I need it YES means I already have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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7800fan Posted May 9, 2018 Share Posted May 9, 2018 I used to have MacVision and it worked with System 6 and 7 but it didn't work on all Macintosh. It was fine on a Mac Plus but provided gibberish display on a Centris 610 and Quadra 800 so I suspect serial port speed will be an issue. Later Macintosh had faster serial port. I didn't explore much in this as I sold off MacVision and got Video Spigot Nubus that worked plus captured full color and could capture video, not just still image. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tempest Posted May 9, 2018 Author Share Posted May 9, 2018 What does it actually do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tempest Posted June 17, 2018 Author Share Posted June 17, 2018 Updated the description of the G4 Cube now that I know which video card is in it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tempest Posted July 16, 2018 Author Share Posted July 16, 2018 I'll now be entertaining cash offers for any of the above items. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tempest Posted July 20, 2018 Author Share Posted July 20, 2018 Some GBA boxes sold. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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