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Justin reacted to RickR in End Label Sets for Multiple Systems
Oh man, those look good. Let me know when the Atari 8-bit labels are available!
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Justin reacted to RickR in End Label Sets for Multiple Systems
Another suggestion (I don't know if you want suggestions...don't take this the wrong way....I think your stuff looks great!) would be replacement 2600 Activision labels. You know how the originals get all gunked up. Or replacement Parker Brothers labels (for whatever reason, the originals seem to fall off and get torn).
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Justin reacted to mbergeron in End Label Sets for Multiple Systems
Hey Everyone!
I make high quality vinyl label sets for many different systems. You can find them on ebay and etsy but you can also order them directly from me for cheaper! I'm happy to sell but also love trades!
Sets I currently have are:
Vectrex GCE Set - 28 labels, every original release plus multicart label. - $18 shipped in North America
Vectrex MB Set - 28 labels, every original release plus multicart label. - $18 shipped in North America
Sega 32X Set - 34 labels, every original release for all regions. - $18 shipped in North America
Nintendo 64 Set - 310 labels, North American set plus extra labels for cart variants. - $40 shipped in North America
Atari 5200 Set - 55 labels, North American set of games that don't already have end labels. - $25 shipped in North America
Atari Jaguar Set - 49 labels, every original release - $30 shipped in North America
Future sets I have planned are Atari XE and Atari Computer. Open to other suggestions as well!
Some info on these labels (copied from my N64 ebay listing but they apply to all of them):
Many other sellers claim to have the best set available, let me tell you why mine actually are! These are the absolute best labels that money can buy!
- These are designed to look like professional Nintendo brand end labels, like NES and SNES they are HALF CART labels which means you can open your cartridges to clean or change batteries without damaging the labels! No one else does this!
- They match other Nintendo carts so they look great on a shelf with your NES and SNES carts.
- They are made with waterproof vinyl and stand up to cleaning better than the N64 face labels! Great for when your kids or your friends dirty your games with their Doritos covered fingers.
- You can clean these with a Magic Eraser and they won’t fade. They will even stand up to mild rubbing alcohol cleaning!
- Each label is precision cut to fit EXACTLY in the gap between the N64 cartridge grooves. These labels aren’t a stock size that you can buy in a store. Very professional looking and easy to apply.
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Justin reacted to nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer Atari 2600 Reviews
Alright, I think that does it for now!
If my count is correct, that makes over forty 2600 game reviews, plus some additional 2600 related videos.
I will try to add any new ones I make in the future.
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Justin reacted to mbergeron in end labels now available for Vectrex carts
Thanks arenafoot! I have indeed finished the MB set as well. I've also got other sets that I have made but I'll post them all in the marketplace.
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Justin reacted to nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer Atari 2600 Reviews
Ep 143: Realpsports Football
Ep 144: Obscure Game Lot
Atari.io Berzerk High Score Challenge
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Justin reacted to nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer Atari 2600 Reviews
Ep 138: Ms. Pac Man
Reactor Easter Egg
Ep 141: Sea Hawk
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Justin reacted to nosweargamer in Games for Trade
Update: Almost all my previously posted Atari and NES game have been posted for sale on ebay. I also posted some more uncommon 2600 games tonight too. If they haven't sold, they can still be traded. I have 175 auctions now up. You can see them here:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/integritygames/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
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Justin reacted to RetroX in Centipede
I'm a Centipede nut myself. The first Centipede i ever played was Exterminator made by Nufekop for Vic 20. Then i bought Atari 800 XL. Of all versions i have played through the years Millipede for Atari 8bit is still the most entertaining of them all (me think). Can't get enough of that awesome version of Millipede.
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Justin reacted to Sabertooth in The Jag Bar
The Lynx version Blue Lightning was largely an excellent After Burner clone that took advantage of the Lynx's sprite scaling capability to great effect. It did everything a pack in should do: a solid, fun gaming experience that demoed the power of the system. By contrast, Jaguar CD Blue Lightning didn't have the fluidity and arcade action of its predecessor, nor did it play to any of the Jaguar's strengths. As it is, Blue Lightning is just "ok". Its a shame that ATD and Atari did not put the level of care into this title that they did into Battlemorph. That was a real showpiece for the Jag CD.
if you want to see great aerial arcade action from the time, After Burner for 32x is one of that system's stand out titles. Its all 2D sprites and it absolutely roars.
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Justin reacted to Clint Thompson in The Jag Bar
True story about Battlemorph - They should have just made that the pack-in seeing as how Cybermorph was the original pack-in... I think having several games that required game saves would have definitely pushed more people to go out and pickup a Memory Track at the same time of purchase or soon after. It took me some time before I could afford a Memory Track from what I remember. I did however feel you were getting a pretty good deal for the upgrade at $159 with basically 2-games, demo of Myst and the soundtrack to Tempest 2000 and the VLM was just an awesome bonus!
Video was cool btw! You don't realize just how badly Blue Lightning has aged on the JagCD... still really cool music though! =)
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Justin got a reaction from The Professor in Games for Trade
Greenween, if you plan on getting an Atari XE Computer or XEGS you may want to hang on to that game. Midnight Magic is pretty sweet..
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Justin reacted to Rowsdower70 in Greatest C-64 game of all time? Maybe so.
Personally, I found it brilliant!
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Justin reacted to greenween in Games for Trade
So I have this Atari XE game that I can't do anything with. Anyone need it and want to trade? Maybe a decent NES or 7800 game?
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Justin reacted to nosweargamer in Games for Trade
Update: Here's a pic the Intellivision games I have left to trade.
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Justin reacted to Willie! in The Atari 5200 Super Podcast
We are looking for a Homebrew Review guy to manage a Homebrew segment for the Podcast All you need to do is pick a homebrew or prototype game and review it. Will set you up on The Atari 5200 Super Podcast facebook page to interact with the listeners and post interesting things you find on the 5200 system.
Also have you on with Arkay, Cap'n Bob and Willie when we get to a game that really interests you so you can discuss it as well!
If you are interested send us a email at atari5200superpodcast@gmail.com with a audio segment describing what you love about the 5200 system
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Justin reacted to Willie! in The Atari 5200 Super Podcast
Episode 4 - Sportin' with Realsports Tennis and Basektball!
http://traffic.libsyn.com/colecovisionspodcast/Atari_5200_Super_Podcast_Episode_4_Realsports_Tennis_and_Basketball.mp3
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Justin got a reaction from greenween in ATARI DAY - On the 26th day of each month, show the world how much you love Atari!
Thank you for the wonderful shoutout, nosweargamer! That was very kind of you to mention the community. Another great video, as always. I'll be sure to share it on our Facebook page this weekend
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Justin reacted to nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer
I would say me too, but I also like Food Fight. Of course back then I couldn't beat it even if it was fixed.
Glad I finally got to play the c64 version years later.
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Justin got a reaction from nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer
Impossible Mission was always my favorite game for Atari 7800 when I was growing up.
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Justin reacted to nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer
First of all, you can now support the show through Patreon.
I appreciate all my viewers, even if they don't do the Patreon thing.
This is just for those who would like to do so: https://www.patreon.com/NoSwearGamer
Since my last post, I opened a new loot crate (with some cool Batman stuff) and reviewed Slalom (NES), and "Really" Impossible Mission (7800)
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Justin reacted to nosweargamer in M-Network 1982 Atari 2600 Catalog
Thanks guys! As I scan more of my stuff, I will try to share it here.