At Terrrget.
Does anyone remember these back in the day? When I was a wee lad, I remember going to Target and seeing these small, shiny gold cardboard box games for the Commodore 64. I didn't have a C64, so I never bought 'em.
But I remember seeing these for MANY MANY years at Target for sale. What's the story behind them? It's akin to finding NIB Genesis games at a Kmart in 2006.
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Gold box budget C64 games at Target?
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Posted Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:17 PM
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How long ago are you talking about seeing C64 titles at Target? That store was relatively 'new' to Chicagoland in the mid 90's and none of ours carried anything like that. And boxed Genesis games at K-mart in 2006? Best we had were loose used N64, Genny, NES and SNES games shrunkwrapped to a small piece of cardboard around then. Been years since I've seen those games sold at any K-marts. Leftovers from video rental stores they were. Somehow K-mart must have had an in with to do the liquidation. I remember Venture stores selling NIB Atari Lynx's though in Mundelein, IL up until the mid-late 90's.
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Posted Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:45 AM
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Posted Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:03 AM
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Posted Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:48 AM
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Wow! O2 games at Best Buy a few years back? Sure you weren't abducted by aliens and lost a few years there? lol
As a matter of coincidence, I just received a boxed C128 system today with a price sticker from Target @ $269.99! I don't know if their price labels have dates on them, but above the price reads: 085 73825 - with the 25 being underscored. Price sticker looks like this: 085 73825 128$269.99 This post has been edited by save2600: Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:48 AM |
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Posted Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:58 PM
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Posted Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:30 PM
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Posted Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:53 AM
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Thanks for the explanation TIkitty, we had similar codes at Sears to circumvent the UPC. Division #57 was/is the TV/stereo/vcr/dvd department whilst #03 was the computer/telephone/fax machine (home office) department. Then followed a 5 digit code to identify the product, etc. Ahh... the fond memories when stores were stores. I've compiled a list of electronic retailers from Chicagoland no longer with us. Totally depressing.
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Posted Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:03 AM
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The first 'gold box' games that came to my mind were from Keypunch Software, but I don't know if/when they sold them in Target. They generally have three or four cheap-o games (sometimes in BASIC) on one disk, and retailed for a pretty low price. I've got a few with copyright dates as late as 1987 or 1988 on them, though I can't imagine too many people were thrilled with the games they got if they bought 'em then - they have the look of 1982-era software about them, for sure. Kind of the equivalent of those "250 GAMES FOR YOUR PC!" CD-ROMs you see at Office Depot now, with clunky games going back to the mid-90's on them.
One of my favorite little geek-outs, when I pick up a batch of old computers or software, is to check out the original price stickers on them. Seeing stickers for Rink's, Nichols, Conley, TG&Y, Ames, etc brings back a lot of memories (as do the prices - $50 for Connect Four for the TI 99/4A??) |
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Posted Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:06 PM
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Posted Sun Dec 13, 2009 3:52 AM
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Posted Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:25 AM
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