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PAL Vulture Attack rarity?


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#1 robatari OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Jun 9, 2008 7:49 AM

I've been digging through all my old games to see if there's anything worth selling (to help fund further retro gaming) and about the only thing I came across that has a chance of being rare is Vulture Attack. The NTSC cart is listed as a 9 here but I can find very little info on the PAL version. The cartridge I have has the odd T shaped end, and looks exactly like the one on the NTSC page. I guess the cart is PAL, because I can't remember buying any NTSC carts and I got all my stuff from the UK. I'll check when I have the time to hook up my 2600 to the TV. Unfortunately the label isn't in the best condition anyway, but I was wondering if anyone knows how rare it is?

#2 Rom Hunter OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Jun 9, 2008 9:46 AM

Hi robatari,

You have to be 100% certain about the format of that cart.

If it is indeed PAL, then please check if there's a second label underneath the Vulture Attack label.

If so, then you most probably have this case:
http://www.atarimani...amp;NUM_IMAGE=1

If not, please check if there are any traces of glue on top of the title "Vulture Attack".

If so, then you most probably have this case:
http://www.atarimani...amp;NUM_IMAGE=5

Both cases are PAL Funvision carts and not as rare as the NTSC K-Tel Vision carts.

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Edited by Rom Hunter, Mon Jun 9, 2008 9:49 AM.


#3 pangasinan OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Jun 9, 2008 12:56 PM

Monetary they are worth about $100 IF the label is without glue marks




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