Hi all. Been busy with other projects but I've been compiling some Action 52 links and info, here goes:
Action 52 OWNS videos:
Illuminator:
Fuzz Power:
Bubblegum Rosy:
Shooting Gallery:
Non-Human, Space Dreams, and Mash Man:
Sombreros:
Lollipops:
City of Doom:
Time Warp Tickers ( ? Time ?):
What do I think of them ? I love them, they can all use a tweak here or there but I can tell a lot of work and thought has been put into these and I for one appreciate it. Great job guys !
More to come as the future unfolds,
Action 52 Developer #4
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
Cheetahmen 2, only $15,000
I came across a currently active eBay auction that you guys might find interesting:
Here's a link to the post, it may expire or be archived some day soon and be rendered useless so I also printed it to PDF here.
A very fine and VGA 80 graded example of a Cheetahmen 2 NES cart. Very little information is posted about the item except that "Game is brand new,sealed,untouched by human hands and sealed in a custom acrylic case" and includes Free Shipping.
Looks like the seller "bowlingjesus" is mostly a buyer of vintage and retro games including Atari 2600 (my favorite) with 282 feedback @ 100%.
I'll ditto what I've said before, I think this is great for the vintage gaming community. The fact that such an item could sell for US$15,000 is a testament to the strength and value of vintage gaming memorabilia. Congratulations to the seller, AND the lucky winner if it sells for that price, or best offer !
I've enabled comments to this post and depending on the response may continue to do so for any future posts so feel free to chime in !
More to come as the future unfolds,
Action 52 Developer #4
A very fine and VGA 80 graded example of a Cheetahmen 2 NES cart. Very little information is posted about the item except that "Game is brand new,sealed,untouched by human hands and sealed in a custom acrylic case" and includes Free Shipping.
Looks like the seller "bowlingjesus" is mostly a buyer of vintage and retro games including Atari 2600 (my favorite) with 282 feedback @ 100%.
I'll ditto what I've said before, I think this is great for the vintage gaming community. The fact that such an item could sell for US$15,000 is a testament to the strength and value of vintage gaming memorabilia. Congratulations to the seller, AND the lucky winner if it sells for that price, or best offer !
I've enabled comments to this post and depending on the response may continue to do so for any future posts so feel free to chime in !
More to come as the future unfolds,
Action 52 Developer #4
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