Friday, June 27, 2008

Re: [BLUG] OT: Old game systems anyone?

Man, I'd love to take you up on this, but I think my wife would kill me!!
Good luck - you guys are going to make someone very happy!
Matt

Steven Black wrote:
> Last chance before the yard sale.
>
> $100 for the whole lot. My wife says the Atari stuff is worth at least $90.
>
> Cheers,
> Steven Black
>
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 09:22:12PM -0400, Steven Black wrote:
>
>> We have a number of old game systems which we will be selling at a yard
>> sale this weekend. (Corner of Hillside and Palmer in Bloomington this
>> Sat/Sun 8am-3pm.)
>>
>> I wanted to see if anyone was interested in purchasing them as a lump
>> before the yard sale.
>>
>> There are:
>> 2 original Nintendo systems
>> There are a lot of games, including Nintendo storage box
>> We have regular controllers, guns, wireless controller,
>> joystick controller. We have 20 or more games.
>> This includes a head cleaner cartridge.
>> Atari 2600 and 7800 w/ regular + padel controllers
>> There are a lot of games, including a catridge stand
>> We may have close to 50 games (with only a few duplicates).
>> We have literature for many games, and two original Atari
>> catalogs.
>> 1 Nintendo N64 - We have a few games for this.
>> 1 Sega Genesis
>> I don't know that we have any games for this system,
>> but you do see them pop up at Goodwill and pawn shops.
>> This includes RF adapters to connect them to TVs.
>>
>> The majority of it is in a "medium" U-haul box, with some overflow.
>>
>> I would love to sell the entire lot to someone. In particular, it would
>> mean I wouldn't have to split it out, as my wife is thinking of selling
>> them at the yard sale in smaller lots.
>>
>> Please note: For the MAME fans, owning a cartidge gives you rights to
>> use the game in any system. Also, the games actually do sell online, so
>> for the patient (with space) it may be possible to make money from this.
>>
>> We're asking $150 for the entire lot. It will be more expensive at the
>> yard sale.
>>
>> These were my wife's games. We're trading these in as we have a baby on
>> the way.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Steven Black
>>
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Re: [BLUG] OT: Old game systems anyone?

Last chance before the yard sale.

$100 for the whole lot. My wife says the Atari stuff is worth at least $90.

Cheers,
Steven Black

On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 09:22:12PM -0400, Steven Black wrote:
> We have a number of old game systems which we will be selling at a yard
> sale this weekend. (Corner of Hillside and Palmer in Bloomington this
> Sat/Sun 8am-3pm.)
>
> I wanted to see if anyone was interested in purchasing them as a lump
> before the yard sale.
>
> There are:
> 2 original Nintendo systems
> There are a lot of games, including Nintendo storage box
> We have regular controllers, guns, wireless controller,
> joystick controller. We have 20 or more games.
> This includes a head cleaner cartridge.
> Atari 2600 and 7800 w/ regular + padel controllers
> There are a lot of games, including a catridge stand
> We may have close to 50 games (with only a few duplicates).
> We have literature for many games, and two original Atari
> catalogs.
> 1 Nintendo N64 - We have a few games for this.
> 1 Sega Genesis
> I don't know that we have any games for this system,
> but you do see them pop up at Goodwill and pawn shops.
> This includes RF adapters to connect them to TVs.
>
> The majority of it is in a "medium" U-haul box, with some overflow.
>
> I would love to sell the entire lot to someone. In particular, it would
> mean I wouldn't have to split it out, as my wife is thinking of selling
> them at the yard sale in smaller lots.
>
> Please note: For the MAME fans, owning a cartidge gives you rights to
> use the game in any system. Also, the games actually do sell online, so
> for the patient (with space) it may be possible to make money from this.
>
> We're asking $150 for the entire lot. It will be more expensive at the
> yard sale.
>
> These were my wife's games. We're trading these in as we have a baby on
> the way.
>
> Cheers,
> Steven Black
>
> _______________________________________________
> BLUG mailing list
> BLUG@linuxfan.com
> http://mailman.cs.indiana.edu/mailman/listinfo/blug
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