Recovering my collection

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A little at a time.

With the receipt of my Disability "back pay", I was able to use a little of the funds to recoup some of my collections that I had to sell off while I was going through the process.

I never sold my Atari consoles, but I did have to let go of a bunch of games that I had bought over the years. I don't know if I'll ever get back to the level of carts I had for the 2600.... or if I even have the interest anymore. But there are some games I think I'll keep on the hunt for.

I did buy an N64, and some games for it. I kept my original boxes, so I could "keep up" with what I had to sell. So far, I've recovered Command and Conquer, Donkey Kong 64, Mario Kart 64, Rogue Squadron(even though I bought the PC version through Steam), Shadows of the Empire(same....), and Super Mario 64. Due to the number of "create-a-wrestler"s that I had on my WrestleMania 2000 cart, I never parted with that. In fact, I still have my old "save cards" with a few dozen more on them. Best WWF/WWE game EVER!

What's bugging me, is that I can't remember how to unlock Donkey Kong, the arcade game, in the DK64 cart. Google hasn't helped.

Stuff to do:

1: Do the power mod on my Atari 5200. I bought a kit for it, just need to actually DO it.

2: Find a useable power supply for my Atari 2600, and work up a "want" list on the games side of things.

3: Find an SNES Classic somewhere. I want that thing, as it's got all the games I enjoy on it. Be a lot cheaper than buying an SNES and the games separately.

Most of my Disability check is going to pay bills. My wife has been carrying us for 4 years while I dealt with this. It's time she uses some of her paycheck on herself. I get an "allowance" out of it.... has to cover my monthly beer supply, and smokes. But I'll have some left over to buy some things here and there.

I am just thankful to be able to recover some of what I had to sacrifice when we needed it.
 
A little at a time.

With the receipt of my Disability "back pay", I was able to use a little of the funds to recoup some of my collections that I had to sell off while I was going through the process.

I never sold my Atari consoles, but I did have to let go of a bunch of games that I had bought over the years. I don't know if I'll ever get back to the level of carts I had for the 2600.... or if I even have the interest anymore. But there are some games I think I'll keep on the hunt for.

I did buy an N64, and some games for it. I kept my original boxes, so I could "keep up" with what I had to sell. So far, I've recovered Command and Conquer, Donkey Kong 64, Mario Kart 64, Rogue Squadron(even though I bought the PC version through Steam), Shadows of the Empire(same....), and Super Mario 64. Due to the number of "create-a-wrestler"s that I had on my WrestleMania 2000 cart, I never parted with that. In fact, I still have my old "save cards" with a few dozen more on them. Best WWF/WWE game EVER!

What's bugging me, is that I can't remember how to unlock Donkey Kong, the arcade game, in the DK64 cart. Google hasn't helped.

Stuff to do:

1: Do the power mod on my Atari 5200. I bought a kit for it, just need to actually DO it.

2: Find a useable power supply for my Atari 2600, and work up a "want" list on the games side of things.

3: Find an SNES Classic somewhere. I want that thing, as it's got all the games I enjoy on it. Be a lot cheaper than buying an SNES and the games separately.

Most of my Disability check is going to pay bills. My wife has been carrying us for 4 years while I dealt with this. It's time she uses some of her paycheck on herself. I get an "allowance" out of it.... has to cover my monthly beer supply, and smokes. But I'll have some left over to buy some things here and there.

I am just thankful to be able to recover some of what I had to sacrifice when we needed it.
I bought one of these and I love it. It has 7200 games on it!

SNES, Nintendo 64, NES, Sega Genesis, 32x, TurboGrafx 16, Sega Master System, Gameboy, Gameboy color, Gameboy Advance, Atari Lynx, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Neo Geo Pocket, and Game Gear games organized in folders with box art. Play all your old favorites with an authentic system and controllers!

This would be perfect for you...

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/302685345300
 
A little at a time.

With the receipt of my Disability "back pay", I was able to use a little of the funds to recoup some of my collections that I had to sell off while I was going through the process.

I never sold my Atari consoles, but I did have to let go of a bunch of games that I had bought over the years. I don't know if I'll ever get back to the level of carts I had for the 2600.... or if I even have the interest anymore. But there are some games I think I'll keep on the hunt for.

I did buy an N64, and some games for it. I kept my original boxes, so I could "keep up" with what I had to sell. So far, I've recovered Command and Conquer, Donkey Kong 64, Mario Kart 64, Rogue Squadron(even though I bought the PC version through Steam), Shadows of the Empire(same....), and Super Mario 64. Due to the number of "create-a-wrestler"s that I had on my WrestleMania 2000 cart, I never parted with that. In fact, I still have my old "save cards" with a few dozen more on them. Best WWF/WWE game EVER!

What's bugging me, is that I can't remember how to unlock Donkey Kong, the arcade game, in the DK64 cart. Google hasn't helped.

Stuff to do:

1: Do the power mod on my Atari 5200. I bought a kit for it, just need to actually DO it.

2: Find a useable power supply for my Atari 2600, and work up a "want" list on the games side of things.

3: Find an SNES Classic somewhere. I want that thing, as it's got all the games I enjoy on it. Be a lot cheaper than buying an SNES and the games separately.

Most of my Disability check is going to pay bills. My wife has been carrying us for 4 years while I dealt with this. It's time she uses some of her paycheck on herself. I get an "allowance" out of it.... has to cover my monthly beer supply, and smokes. But I'll have some left over to buy some things here and there.

I am just thankful to be able to recover some of what I had to sacrifice when we needed it.


The pawn shop near my house sells snes classics for 80 bux.
Ill keep an eye out, and if you want the hackchi2 put on it ill do that for you too.
In the mean time see what it is you are looking for on the 2600 and ill check mine for
doubles.
 

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Might have a spare 2600 power supply. Can either meet up with you when you meet with onenine or I can give it to him to hand off. will look later tonight for that and let you know
 
The pawn shop near my house sells snes classics for 80 bux.
Ill keep an eye out, and if you want the hackchi2 put on it ill do that for you too.
In the mean time see what it is you are looking for on the 2600 and ill check mine for
doubles.

Sounds like a winner. I've got to go over what I have, and try to remember what games I really liked.

Might have a spare 2600 power supply. Can either meet up with you when you meet with onenine or I can give it to him to hand off. will look later tonight for that and let you know

Either one works for me. We haven't arranged anything yet, so whichever works for me. Thanks, man! :D
 
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