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This may be a temporary bubble though if more people start selling off parts of their collections as they get older, have families, etc. But cardboard packaging and manuals are starting to show the biggest increases for these types of collectors as they are the pieces that were most often thrown away or beat up over time.

I had no idea about the big box games. Really nice update to the N64 list. I stumbled upon a collection of N64 games when I was working at a thrift store I was a broke undergrad. In that collection I found Bomberman 2 loose had no idea it was a valuable game. So where do you come up with the values of the Rampage stuff? Or where do you find any information on the big box and the plush key chains?

I emailed you awhile back on the rampage keychain. I recently acquired a plush keychain from the box. Or the rarity.. Any help would be appreciated. I admit that finding info can be challenging. The numbers I quoted above are prices that they should be able to move at. Now mint ones can be harder to keep mint than a plushie, but I think most people lost their plushies than the box itself.

I found 2 items still in the cardboard vhr box like new. Starfox 64 launch date June 30 and nintendo 64 Diddy Long racing.

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Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Retro Gaming Learn essential information about vintage consoles. Synapse games like Space Taxi and Fort Apocalypse are quite valuable. I was surprised at how much these games were worth and quickly gave up the idea of getting them. Send all unwanted "silly coins" this way please. Space Taxi is usually the one quoted as the most expensive for the C64 I think, though Block Hopper would be the rarest game sold not prototype matbe?

I have the box, documentation, and disks, but no coin was included I don't care what it's value is, it's a treasure to me, all it lacks is Leather Goddess of Phobos.

In the past year it has gone for a lot more than that nearly every time listed on ebay. I think it is silly, but that doesn't keep me from collecting. Also some games at tape can be really rare, but prize isnt high anyway.. I have loads of C64 games at tape, I am sure that some of those are rare, course many are not so famous games. Just like my tape games.. I dont think M. I think there is no tape version, wonder why..

Also cart would be great. See the B item for more details. Courtesy of Dan Benson. This computer was state of the art. It also it contains a SID sound chip — highly unusually for what was billed as a business machine! This particular model has a whopping k, and according to Commodore literature, is expandable to over k. The stylishly curved plastic case with detachable keyboard and built in monitor are a contrast to the rest of the line.

According to Anders G. Clearly the best looking computer ever made, its round chassis was designed by Porche! The SK designation indicates Separate Keyboard. My high school bought a MUPET system to do the same thing and after a year or so gave up because of reliability problems.

It allowed users typically to a maximum of 8 machines to share a floppy drive and in the unlikely event a user could afford a hard drive typically 5MB to 10MB — not GB! I own this board along with an 8K which has a similar expansion board which for 24K bringing the total to 32K.

This was a HUGE amount of memory for Compute August Well simply put, this drive allows you to store a full meg of data on regular single density disks!! Pretty amazing when you consider when these drives were made!! There were hard drives at this time with 1 meg capacities and this drive manages to do it on cheap single density disks!! We can only put 1. There are probably only a few hundred of these left in the world. The last two sentences are courtesy of Paul Gable. The is functionally the same as the , except that it is single sided only.

I have never seen one of these in person. This drive is historically important because it was the very first PET drive beating Commodore to market by nearly a year. It uses a proprietary DOS so the disk format and commands are incompatible with Commodore branded drives. However, it was substantially faster the Commodore units.

It was introduced in The weighed about 4 million pounds, took a full minute to spin up, and put an massive strain the electrical circuit it was plugged into. It was based on Winchester technology and contained a hard drive from JTS.

This technology was later sold to Western Digital. Commodore Also produced a 9MB version called a Technical manuals for these drives are available in our manuals section. I doubt this was much better than audio tape but there is some logic to their sales pitch. The memory was not used for programs but for RAM Drives. These were very expensive and quite rare. Software drive swap between drive 8 and 9, defaults to It loads off of diskette, and from then on retains JD kernal until batteries are drained, 9volt wall wart included.

Emulates drive, or Native partitions.



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