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nosweargamer

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  1. Do you combine shipping for multiple eBay lots?

     

    Yes. For my loose games (no matter the system), it should be programmed to count regular shipping on the first plus and additional dollar per every extra game bought. This should show up at the checkout, but you have to pay for everything together at the same time to get it.

    If the discount doesn't show, or if you want to combine other type of auctions, you would have to contact me before paying.

  2. Hi guys! In case you didn't know, I sell games on the side as part of a very small business on eBay.  My seller name is integritygames and I've been on eBay for over 16 years and have sold over 2000 auctions. I take the time to clean the contacts, test every game and pack well when shipping. I try to keep competitive prices and fair shipping (I often have several 99 cent games for sale like common 2600 games). Now I am a real small business and have paid for my licenses and collect sales tax for buyers from Florida.

    And btw, for trusted, long term forum members, if you ever see a game you want to trade for, just message me and I will see if we can work something out.

     

    Here's my link to see what I am selling today!

    http://www.ebay.com/sch/integritygames/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=

  3. So I got my games from AtariBrian!

    Smurf and Towering Inferno for the 2600.

    Together I call this combo "Smurf BBQ"  :D

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    Unbeknownst to each other, we both got stickers out of the deal.

    He sent me this cool, 1980's Super Pac-Man mini sheet:

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    And checkout the cool contest on the back!

    Make your own Pac-Man poster and you could wind a prize!

    Time to get out my scented markers...

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  4. So this weekend I got a package. A mysterious package labeled Genesis 2. How strange. I already have a Genesis 2 and the package seemed to small to hold one. None the less I opened it to see what was inside...

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    Oh wow! It's my game selections from the Rowsdower Omnivision Club! Joust on the NES and Summer Games on the 2600! I already own these games on other systems, but I wanted to try these versions too.

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    And look! even the Michael Jordan Pog was left speechless by its awesomeness! Just speechless!

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  5. Looking forward to your 7800 One on One review -- It's one of my favorites. 

     

    And is there a 2600 Pole Position review?

     

    You mean like this one I did six months ago ;) (before I knew of the site or started my podcast)

     

    Not yet for Pole Position, but I do have a copy and plan to review it some point!

  6. My recent reviews include Raid on Bungeling Bay for the NES (based on Will Wrights first computer game) Choplifter on The Master System and 7800 (which takes place in the same universe as Bungeling Bay), Home Run on the 2600 and a level select cheat from SMS Choplifter!

     

     

     

     

  7. Alright Rowsdower, here's my list of Intellivision duplicates. All are loose, I  think some are two player only:

     

    Auto Racing

    Astrosmash

    Armor Battle

    Burgertime

    Boxing

    Bowling

    Bomb Squad - Voice Game

    Poker & Black Jack

    NHL Hockey

    NFL Football

    Space Armada

    Snafu

    Skiing

    Sea Battle 

    Tennis

  8. Some interesting things related to touch me. Many believe Atari stole Pong from Ralph Baer and that Ralph Bear stole Touch Me  from Atari and turned it into Simon, which became more successful than Touch Me.  So in a way, Atari made more money than Baer from his invention Pong while Baer made more money from Atari's invention of Touch Me.

     

    Also, Brain Games for the 2600 is basically based off of Touch Me;

  9. still would like to try one of these..... 

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    They work better than the pro line by far, BUT it is near impossible to hit both buttons at the same time due to how the buttons lay in the plastic rather than above it.  I would recommend using a Sega Genesis controller with the Edladdin Seagull 78 adapter that lets you use Genesis controllers with 2 button games on the 7800.

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  10. You do get used to the 7800 controller, but it's really a shame when compared to the gamepad Nintendo made for the NES.  There is a ton of criticism of that controller out there, and I hate to pile on.  I did buy an upgrade for one of mine that has just a short ball instead of the long shaft, and it's a huge improvement.  And many games don't need that second button, so the ability to use a 2600 stick is a huge plus. 

     I've gotten used to my newest Atari 7800 Edladdin controller  ;)

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