Mine. Discount for local klov members.
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Sorcerer and Twilight Zone were my first and they are with me to this day. Everything I have bought since has been sold or I would consider selling. Something about those first few games hold sentimental value, like the first car I bought. A 1966 mustang convertible I bought when I was 15. Still...
1997- Sorcerer for $175 at auction. Soon after Twilight Zone non working with a bunch of issues for $1200 at auction. Thought it was a steal but it took about $600 and a hundred hours of labor to get it working perfect. Installed the third magnet kit and now its sweet.
Tracy original interactive Robbie The Robot ends today. Mine
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Bought it from Mike about 8 or 9 years ago and sold it months later. Sorry for the drunken rant, but Mike Pacak totally misrepresented the pin back then when I bought it.
Blame Mike Pacack. That piece of shit sold me this game with old pictures and promises that the game code was one of a kind specific to the first Iraq war. He was full of shit and it was just a crappy version of checkpoint. I bought it for 5 grand 10 years ago(when Medievel Madness was going for...
Well, I was thinking that if it is a fault of the cartrage and a new cartrage works, is it possible the problem still originates in the hardware or power supply and will eventually cause problems in the working cartrage?