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    RickR got a reaction from Rowsdower70 in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Various goodies from that Rowsdower fella.  Wii hunting game and gun attachment (he told me to be careful with that thing), a PS2 game, and 2600 Mega Force.  Is that a Star Wars game?  If not, it should be.  THANKS!
     
     

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    RickR got a reaction from StormSurge in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Well, I figured I was paying for a flat rate box...and there was room....and see?  I was just getting my money's worth!
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    RickR got a reaction from StormSurge in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Various goodies from that Rowsdower fella.  Wii hunting game and gun attachment (he told me to be careful with that thing), a PS2 game, and 2600 Mega Force.  Is that a Star Wars game?  If not, it should be.  THANKS!
     
     

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    RickR reacted to jmjustin6 in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Oh i have that wii game, but not that gun attachment. I think the game is fun
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    RickR got a reaction from jmjustin6 in eBay Finds   
    It is!
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    RickR got a reaction from LeeJ07 in eBay Finds   
    Today's mail brings a Sega Game Gear (with the caps replaced) w/ Super Battletank, and a CIB Bank Shot Pool game.
     
     

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    RickR got a reaction from Lost Dragon in Ballblaɀer's collection: 2600, 5200, Vectrex, and...   
    Forget the Ark..."of" and "the" are actually what's lost. 
     
    This thread is gold.  Educational gold. 
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    RickR got a reaction from Lost Dragon in Ballblaɀer's collection: 2600, 5200, Vectrex, and...   
    "Le Tennis" -- hilarious!
     
    As dumb as this looks, the explanation is pretty simple....it was probably an attempt to meet the Canadian labeling law.  I don't know if the law still applies to games/books, but I'm sure Activision was just playing it safe. 
     
    And man, how cool are those?  I've never seen them before.  Thanks for sharing!
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    RickR reacted to Rowsdower70 in Games for Trade   
    I might not mind trading for Desert Strike on SNES.  I used to really like that series on Genesis...I seem to remember Urban Strike being my favorite. 
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    RickR got a reaction from Rowsdower70 in Games for Trade   
    SNES and N64 games for trade.  Yes, I know there's a lot of sports games here
     
    (Power Rangers is off the list)
    (Desert Strike is gone)

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    RickR reacted to Atari 5200 Guy in Enduro - Atari 2600   
    Enduro
    Atari 2600
    Difficulty: Default
    High Score: 12,750
    April 20, 2016
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    RickR reacted to nosweargamer in The No Swear Gamer Atari 2600 Reviews   
    248: Tutankham

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    RickR got a reaction from DegasElite in Xevious   
    Great game.  What do they call those spinning wall things that you can't shoot?  They look really nice on the 7800 version.
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    RickR reacted to jmjustin6 in Thrift Store Finds   
    I figured for $1 it would look good on the wall. Its one of the non collapsible ones with sound effects

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    RickR reacted to StormSurge in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Apologies for the delay in sharing, but I've had a good past couple of weeks trading here.
     
    First & foremost, HUGE thanks to kamakazi20012 for cleaning my baby & installing an AV mod. So far, it works great! The picture is a little dark but apparently that's common. The fix is to run it through a VCR, so I'll give that a shot. It's crystal clear & the sound is fantastic. THANKS!
     

     

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    RickR reacted to Ballblaɀer in Ballblaɀer's collection: 2600, 5200, Vectrex, and...   
    Retrogamer81081's thread about 2600 launch titles inspired me to assemble the fine nine together:
     

     
    If I were to rank their scarcity, I'd say Basic Math is hardest to find, with Star Ship and Street Racer taking 2nd and 3rd place.  Blackjack and Surround were the only two I had in this style growing up.  Air-Sea Battle was the last one I added to my collection, mostly because I refused to pay more than a couple dollars for it.  I don't know why someone "P'd" on my Video Olympics -- my TV doesn't seem to think it's a PAL cart, so probably it just once belonged to Paul, or Pete, or Plaxico, and they wanted to make sure Joey Bagadonuts from around the block didn't take it and try to claim it was his.  The camera flash ended up highlighting a common text label fading pattern on Indy 500 -- it's fairly invisible to the naked eye in regular light.
     
    I find what Atari decided to mark with a "TM" mark a bit weird.  They're unregistered trademarks, so they're not ultimately protected much by law, but... did Atari really think that TAG and ANTI-AIRCRAFT and STAR SHIP were distinct/important things/concepts worth trademarking?  I mean, I totally see wanting to protect/strengthen usage of brand-specific names like FOOZPONG and QUADRAPONG.  QUADRAPONG was even registered with the USPTO, though that was due to Atari releasing an arcade game with that name in 1974 (a re-brand of Kee Games' "Elimination").
     
    But seriously, Atari -- nobody's gonna associate "TORPEDO" with you, don't pretend they will!  And nobody else even *wants* to use "SCOOP BALL", come on. 
     

     
    Sometimes it feels to me like Atari had like five label designers working in five different offices, with only the briefest collaboration allowed.  Why is Star Ship the only one of the nine not to have the game title left-justified with its number?  Why the extra little space between "11" and "Indy 500" compared to the others?  Why is Street Racer's number 12 not flush with the left border, like all the rest?  Why does the TM symbol sit above the title text on Air-Sea Battle and Video Olympics?  Having the TM on the very far right end of the label didn't seem to bother them when it came to Street Racer...
     

     
    Yet another question - why was the decision made to switch from the color borders (01, 03, 11, 12 are the only releases in this style) to the non-color ones?  To save money?  So that future releases would be more uniform-looking?  Because it was Thursday and Thursday was "try something new" day at Atari?  No idea.
     
    In case you were wondering (and even if you weren't), the product numbers were originally genre-specific.  Atari seems to have abandoned this idea early on, but their first released games were grouped by game type:
     
    Action/battle games -- 01 Combat, 02 Air-Sea Battle, 03 Star Ship, 04 Space War, 05 Outlaw
    Racing/driving games -- 11 Indy 500, 12 Street Racer
    Sports/athletic games -- 21 Video Olympics, 22 Breakout (I guess they figured it was close to tennis?), 23 Baseball, 24 Basketball, 25 Football, 26 Miniature Golf, 27 Human Cannonball (ehhh, sure), 28 Bowling, 29 Sky Diver
    Strategy games -- 41 Surround, 42 Hunt & Score, 43 Codebreaker, 44 Flag Capture, 45 Video Chess.
    Card/gambling games -- 51 Blackjack, 52 Casino, 53 Slot Machine
     
    As far as I know, only three other cartridges with numbered end labels have surfaced over the years, and only one copy of each:

    - "03 Space Mission" showed up on eBay in July 2005.  Space Mission was the original title for Star Ship.  See a very low-res photo from the eBay auction on AtariMania here, along with two photos from early advertising -- one which shows 03 on the end label, one which doesn't.
     
    - "04 Space Combat" came to light on AtariAge a few months later, in Nov. 2005.  This (photo from 2600connection.com) was very unexpected as "Space Combat" was known as a Sears-only title (the Atari-branded version is titled "Space War"), so it's undetermined whether this cart is a marketing mock-up or prototype of some kind, or something else.
     
    - "23 Baseball" popped up at AtariAge in June 2006.  Baseball was the working title for Home Run.  Like the others, it's unclear as to what this actually is as it does not look like a retail release.
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    RickR reacted to jmjustin6 in Jmjustin6's game room   
    I just wanted to show this one i love this game abd i bought it the day it came out. Still have the receipt and everything. The sales man talked me into buying the collecors box set. It was only an extra $20. Im glad i did it

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    RickR reacted to jmjustin6 in Jmjustin6's game room   
    Thanks to chas10e and the rjb i needed to add another shelf

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    RickR reacted to Willie! in Arcade USA   
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    RickR reacted to jmjustin6 in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Rick i sent him a video game brain
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    RickR got a reaction from jmjustin6 in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Nice stuff!  Good job guys.  What did you get Chase?
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    RickR reacted to jmjustin6 in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    Another deal with the very great chas10e!! He also threw in one of those misprint end label pole position that i dont own yet. I always have great cib/boxes game deals with chas10e!!


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    RickR got a reaction from Rowsdower70 in Show Off Your Successful Trades!   
    From Mr. correagonzales.  He's a great trader.  This stuff is really nice.  I love the tiny footprint of the PSOne. 
     
     

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    RickR got a reaction from LeeJ07 in Thrift Store Finds   
    I've got that exact GBA case here somewhere Lee.  i think it came with a little plastic cartridge holder, which left just the right amount of space for a GBA.  I'll have to find it and take a picture for you. 
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    RickR reacted to Video 61 in Atari XEs used in Hospital?   
    What they most likely are, are charactor generators. Atari sold quite a few, and there were companies that used charactor generating cart sand disks. They were, and in some cases, still are used in airports, apartments, hotels, convention centers, etc. If you see a monitor or t.v. when you come in the front door, that scrools anouncments, that is what they are for.
     
    I still get inquires from users, on getting them fixed, or the software fixed. but those systems are no longer supported by software companies that i know of. A prominent one was in Canada.
     
    Lance
    www.atarisales.com
     





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