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ThumpNugget

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* SOLD * Free plus shipping

Sun Sep 11, 2011 11:39 AM

This is a mish-mash of stuff that I either missed when creating other lots or is too small to sell but I don't want to throw it away. Simple deal here.. The lot with box weighs five pounds eight ounces total and will be shipping from 83646. Free plus shipping if you use the gift option on paypal, otherwise add $1.00 to the shipping price.

The stuff:

Intellivoice for Intellivision - just the box and the unit itself. never tested.
Colecovision carts: Turbo, Donky kong Jr., Avenger, Donkey Kong
Atari 7800 Carts: Pole position II and winter Games
Installation manual for an Apple II Disk Drive
Auk's cfs Manual (for the TRS-80 Model I)\
A 2600 joystick male to female adapter
A card for the Apple II - I do not remember which, I think it is a graphics card that I pulled long ago - dated from Videx 1980 in Corvallis Oregon
Owners Manual for the ICD MIO along with a users manual for the adaptec ACB-4000 interface card and a copy of the installation manual for a 30MB disk.

hows that for hodgepodge? :)

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**SOLD ** Magazine Lot #4: Hodgepodge of 28 Magazines

Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:32 PM

Magazine lot #4

If you did not see the other three previous magazine lots, here is my spiel:

I started out with about 150 magazines two years ago I wanted to scan.. To get those magazine collections complete I had to buy many more lots and ended up with many magazines and so expanded the magazines runs I was going to scan.. Two years later I have scanned the original mags I had planned and some others but I still have many more magazines than when I started. Some of these have been scanned by others so it makes no sense to destroy the same magazine twice and others magazine I just don't think I am ever going to get to..

So! I am trying to make this as easy (for me) as possible and as efficient (mail wise) for everyone.. So I am going to try and sell these things in lots where I put as many mags in a medium rate mailer as possible. A surprising amount will fit.

Assuming these sell - These lots will go for $1.00 per magazine plus the $10.95 shipping. The majority will be Atari 8-bit computer related but there are others also (6502 micro, popular computing, family computing, some video game magazines, etc..)


This lot has 28 magazines:

++ Microkids:

Dec 1983 (premiere issue) march 1984 (second issue) April 1984 (there is a small section of the cover missing - see picture)

++ Compute!

Feb 1981, May 1985

++ Atari Age

March 1983, May 1983

++ Family computing (15 issues)

1983: Nov,Dec
1984: Jan, Feb, Mar, Jun, Jul, Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec
1985: Feb, Mar
1986: May, June

The following mags are not in the picture (I pulled two mags because they were repeats, this replaces them to fill the box)

++ Atari User (American version)

July 1991, Nov 1991

++ Kilobaud Microcomputing

Sep 1979

++ 99'er Home Computer

Nov 1983

++ BYTE

Jul 1978, Oct 1978


Since this is another hodgepodge I'll lower the $1.00 per mag and do the entire lot for $18.00 plus shipping (medium flat rate USPS 10.95).

Thanks!

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** SOLD ** 2600 and Arcadia Boxed Carts

Wed Sep 7, 2011 7:17 AM

Hey! OK, this is the rest of my 2600 stuff (I think).. You will be happy to know that a local bar/restaurant bought 100 of my loose carts along with a 2600 and has set up a room with an older Television for people to play the Atari. Apparently it is pretty popular ;) The 2600 jr and 60 carts went to my brother who has 3 year old and six month old sons. The three year old loves Frogger! so the loose carts and systems all found good homes.

This is pretty much all I have left of the 2600 carts.. I'll try something different here as the lots are only partially successful:

First cart $5.00, Second Cart $4.00, Third cart and any after $3.00

The carts are as follows:

2600:

Boxing from Activision - Shrink and very good shape, some very slight indenting at the bottom
Boxing from Activision - Shrink and in ver good shape, indenting at the bottom more-so that then on above
Galaxian - perfect shape, box is unopened
Galaxian - Excellent shape, box has been opened
Summer Games from Epyx - Shrink wrap in excellent shape
Decathalon from Activision (2 copies) - Shrink in very good shape with an indent at the bottom of the box
Grand Prix from Activision - shrink in very good condition - some very light indent at the bottom
Defender - Box has been opened from the bottom, and they attempted from the top.. Grr!! there is also some crushing on the bottom ($1.50)

Arcadia:

Cat Trax - Box, cart, docs, overlays
Space Attack - Box, cart, docs
Space Raiders - Box, cart, docs, overlays

the condition of the Arcadias boxes is not great. At some point someone taped the corners of Cat Trax to strengthen the box.

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** SOLD ** FS: Odyssey 2 Games

Mon Sep 5, 2011 6:10 PM

Odyssey 2 Games! Has there ever been such an incredible sale! OK.. So I bought these in the late 1980's using the internet (specifically the alt.sale newsgroup or something similar) so this constitutes my first ever purchase on the internet.. Since purchasing them I have played them one time and then put them back into the bin and forgot I even had Odyssey 2 stuff until cleaning out the closet and opening the bin.

This is 29 games. The bad news is someone with very little forethought but lots of good intentions taped the corners of most of these boxes back in the 1980's... Also someone decided that a few of the other games really needed stronger sides and did some extra taping to make it even stronger.. So when reading the lit remember that the default is Cart, docs, and box with taped corners. There are three without docs that are noted and exceptions to the default are also noted.

UFO!
War of Nerves!
Pocket Billards! *1
Speedway! Spin-out! Crypto-Logic!
Computer Intro! *2
ThunderBall! *2
Dynasty!
P.T. Barnum's Acrobats! *3
Football!
Pachinko! *1
K.C. Munchkin!
Pick Axe Pete!
Invaders from Hyperspace!
Bowling! BasketBall!
Attack of the Timelord!
Volleyball!
KC's Krazy chase! *2
computer Golf!
Hockey! Soccer!
Alien Invaders - Plus!
Showdown in 2100 A.D.
Baseball!
Las Vegas Blackjack!
Cosmic Conflict!
MonkeyShines! *3
Out of this world! Helecopter Rescue!
Freedom Fighters!
Killer Bees!*1
Quest for the Rings

*1 Massive Side Taping because just doing the corners wasn't bad enough.
*2 Docs Missing
*3 Massive taping and the box is crappy

The "Quest for the rings" is in good shape but the corners of the box are separated on the bottom box and on two of the top box corners. The contents (games pieces, map, etc) do not appear to have been used...

I am selling the entire lot - $65.00 plus shipping which is a little over $2.00 a game. The weight will be 13-14 pounds... My zip-code is 83646 if you want to look up shipping.

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** SOLD ** Magazine Lot #3: Hodgepodge of 25 Magazines

Mon Sep 5, 2011 3:13 PM

Magazine Lot #3:

These were all in a side bin for some reason - so they are going in Hodgepodge style.. The magazines are:

3 Antic Magazines: Oct-1986, Nov-1988, jan-1989
1 APX Catalog: Fall 1983
4 Atari Connection Magazines: Spring 1982, Summer-1982, Fall-1982, Winter 82/83
5 Analog magazines: July-1984, August-1984, August-1985, September-1985, April-1987
10 Compute! Magazines: April-1985, May-1985, December-1985, April-1986, July-1986, September-1986, October-1986, April-1987, May-1987, feb-1993
2 personal Software Magazines - Premiere Issue November-1983, Jan-1984

The personal Software magazine are actually very good - about the size of the larger Antic mags and mostly reviews of games and other software.. I saw a review of AtariWriter and a blurb about AtariLabs (did not read the article)..

Since this is a big hodgepodge I'll lower the $1.00 per mag and do the entire lot for $18.00 plus shipping (medium flat rate USPS 10.95).

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