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    Video 61 reacted to nosweargamer in NSG's Ye Olde Video Game Shoppe!   
    Sold
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    Video 61 reacted to nosweargamer in NSG's Ye Olde Video Game Shoppe!   
    Welcome one and all to my emporium, where I list retro games of the past for sale before posting them on the bay, with a special discount for faithful forum members. All prices include shipping and the inventory may be changing, so come again soon!
     
    Games work but condition may vary (for instance label stains, missing end labels, marks & so on), so if ye require more pictures, make ye request known!
    FYI - I'd prefer to sell, but am open to trades too.
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    Video 61 reacted to RickR in A View of the RickR Sanctum   
    She's a sexy beast. 

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    Video 61 reacted to Arenafoot in Coleco Chameleon (formerly Retro VGS)   
    like this:

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    Video 61 reacted to Clint Thompson in Coleco Chameleon (formerly Retro VGS)   
    Yeah, I don't see the molds existing so many years later but you never know I suppose. I think $99 would be a sweet spot if it ended up being a premium little machine. I don't know how or if it would be possible, but if Coleco can put a Tempest machine in mini form on my desk for under $125, I'm down!
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    Video 61 reacted to btbfilms76 in Lynx Lounge   
    If you like the Jag Bar you're gonna love Lynx Lounge! Join me as I review all my Lynx swag one drink at a time.

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    Video 61 reacted to btbfilms76 in Lynx Lounge   
    Well here is the first official episode for the Lynx Lounge.  It's way longer then I wanted but I needed to get a bunch of stuff out of the way up front, then we can dig into the games. Thanks for watching.

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    Video 61 reacted to btbfilms76 in Lynx Lounge   
    LIttle bit of Jag, little bit of Lynx.  Checkered Flag vs Checkered Flag… Who will win?

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    Video 61 reacted to btbfilms76 in Lynx Lounge   
    California Games on Lynx Lounge!!

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    Video 61 reacted to btbfilms76 in Lynx Lounge   
    It's that time again everybody - Lynx Lounge 

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    Video 61 reacted to btbfilms76 in Lynx Lounge   
    Here is the first game I bought for my Lynx #mindblownin1989.  Elctrocop on the Lynx Lounge.

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    Video 61 reacted to btbfilms76 in Lynx Lounge   
    Chip's Challenge and a special shout out to Dave Needle. 

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    Video 61 got a reaction from Lost Dragon in Lynx Lounge   
    Cool show! There's a lot going on in the Lynx world right now. Good job I really liked this show! 
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    Video 61 got a reaction from PSVITAGAMER2012 in Atari Lynx: A romance of high scores and low batteries   
    Great new article about Atari Lynx at Engadget:
     
    http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/09/atari-lynx/
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    Video 61 got a reaction from The Professor in Atari Lynx: A romance of high scores and low batteries   
    Great new article about Atari Lynx at Engadget:
     
    http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/09/atari-lynx/
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    Video 61 got a reaction from Lost Dragon in Atari Lynx: A romance of high scores and low batteries   
    Great new article about Atari Lynx at Engadget:
     
    http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/09/atari-lynx/
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    Video 61 got a reaction from Yo-Yo in Atari Lynx: A romance of high scores and low batteries   
    Great new article about Atari Lynx at Engadget:
     
    http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/09/atari-lynx/
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    Video 61 got a reaction from DeLorean in Games that pushed the Atari 8-bit Computer   
    Into The Eagle's Nest is one of the best. It managed to get a lot of sprites on the screen at the same time, flicker free, and smooth movement. Sometimes when you're moving sprites on the screen there's jerkiness especially if there's a lot of stuff moving at once, and this one didn't.
     
    Atari could have easily put Into The Eagle's Nest onto the 7800 or Lynx, it was a very modern game. Why wasn't this on the Atari 7800?
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    Video 61 got a reaction from alucardx in The Jag Bar   
    Right before the launch of the Jaguar, two employees (one was an Atari employee, and one was one of the Tramiel brothers) told me personally that they thought the Jaguar was going to be another 2600.
     
    My reply to them was "We will see. It's all about GAMES."
     
    And I got dead silence on the other end of the phone from them.
     
    He said "What do you mean....?" and I said "You've got to have GAMES. You can brag all you want about it's abilities but in the end it's got to have games."
     
    They would never tell me the actual numbers on any of the games that were sold. I never found that out until Fight For Life. When Fight For Life came out, one of the employees at Atari had called me and told me this was pretty much it and they were going to be done with the Jaguar. Nationwide they only sold 900 Fight For Life carts on it's initial release. My company Video 61 had purchased over 10% of the stock for Fight For Life. I could not believe it!
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    Video 61 got a reaction from Lost Dragon in Games that pushed the Atari 8-bit Computer   
    Into The Eagle's Nest is one of the best. It managed to get a lot of sprites on the screen at the same time, flicker free, and smooth movement. Sometimes when you're moving sprites on the screen there's jerkiness especially if there's a lot of stuff moving at once, and this one didn't.
     
    Atari could have easily put Into The Eagle's Nest onto the 7800 or Lynx, it was a very modern game. Why wasn't this on the Atari 7800?
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    Video 61 got a reaction from Justin in Games that pushed the Atari 8-bit Computer   
    Into The Eagle's Nest is one of the best. It managed to get a lot of sprites on the screen at the same time, flicker free, and smooth movement. Sometimes when you're moving sprites on the screen there's jerkiness especially if there's a lot of stuff moving at once, and this one didn't.
     
    Atari could have easily put Into The Eagle's Nest onto the 7800 or Lynx, it was a very modern game. Why wasn't this on the Atari 7800?
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    Video 61 got a reaction from Lost Dragon in The Jag Bar   
    Right before the launch of the Jaguar, two employees (one was an Atari employee, and one was one of the Tramiel brothers) told me personally that they thought the Jaguar was going to be another 2600.
     
    My reply to them was "We will see. It's all about GAMES."
     
    And I got dead silence on the other end of the phone from them.
     
    He said "What do you mean....?" and I said "You've got to have GAMES. You can brag all you want about it's abilities but in the end it's got to have games."
     
    They would never tell me the actual numbers on any of the games that were sold. I never found that out until Fight For Life. When Fight For Life came out, one of the employees at Atari had called me and told me this was pretty much it and they were going to be done with the Jaguar. Nationwide they only sold 900 Fight For Life carts on it's initial release. My company Video 61 had purchased over 10% of the stock for Fight For Life. I could not believe it!
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    Video 61 got a reaction from DeLorean in The Jag Bar   
    Right before the launch of the Jaguar, two employees (one was an Atari employee, and one was one of the Tramiel brothers) told me personally that they thought the Jaguar was going to be another 2600.
     
    My reply to them was "We will see. It's all about GAMES."
     
    And I got dead silence on the other end of the phone from them.
     
    He said "What do you mean....?" and I said "You've got to have GAMES. You can brag all you want about it's abilities but in the end it's got to have games."
     
    They would never tell me the actual numbers on any of the games that were sold. I never found that out until Fight For Life. When Fight For Life came out, one of the employees at Atari had called me and told me this was pretty much it and they were going to be done with the Jaguar. Nationwide they only sold 900 Fight For Life carts on it's initial release. My company Video 61 had purchased over 10% of the stock for Fight For Life. I could not believe it!
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    Video 61 got a reaction from Sabertooth in The Jag Bar   
    Right before the launch of the Jaguar, two employees (one was an Atari employee, and one was one of the Tramiel brothers) told me personally that they thought the Jaguar was going to be another 2600.
     
    My reply to them was "We will see. It's all about GAMES."
     
    And I got dead silence on the other end of the phone from them.
     
    He said "What do you mean....?" and I said "You've got to have GAMES. You can brag all you want about it's abilities but in the end it's got to have games."
     
    They would never tell me the actual numbers on any of the games that were sold. I never found that out until Fight For Life. When Fight For Life came out, one of the employees at Atari had called me and told me this was pretty much it and they were going to be done with the Jaguar. Nationwide they only sold 900 Fight For Life carts on it's initial release. My company Video 61 had purchased over 10% of the stock for Fight For Life. I could not believe it!
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    Video 61 got a reaction from The Professor in Games that pushed the Atari 8-bit Computer   
    Into The Eagle's Nest is one of the best. It managed to get a lot of sprites on the screen at the same time, flicker free, and smooth movement. Sometimes when you're moving sprites on the screen there's jerkiness especially if there's a lot of stuff moving at once, and this one didn't.
     
    Atari could have easily put Into The Eagle's Nest onto the 7800 or Lynx, it was a very modern game. Why wasn't this on the Atari 7800?
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