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    I have the best buy I ever got...check this out...SwordQuest Waterworld for the Atari 2600 system...NEVER OPENED! That's right, still in the SHRINKWRAP! And get this...I bought it for the low, low price of $1 at a flea market. Silly guy didn't know what he had! I nearly died!
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      did u check if its actually worth anything...cause like i dont think thats worth much...
      Dude, chicks are like voltron, the more you hook up the better it gets-Tucker (red vs blue)
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        • 8 years 7 months ago
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        CHECK IT OUT!

        http://cgi.ebay.com/Swordquest-Waterworld-EXTREMELY-RARE_W0QQitemZ8275575834QQcategoryZ62053QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

        These Peeps seem to think its worth more than $100.00
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          jalboot wrote:
          I have the best buy I ever got...check this out...SwordQuest Waterworld for the Atari 2600 system...NEVER OPENED! That's right, still in the SHRINKWRAP! And get this...I bought it for the low, low price of $1 at a flea market. Silly guy didn't know what he had! I nearly died!


          I don't collect Atari, but MAN! Congrats!
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            In my opinion the Sword Quest games aren't even worth playing. I have Earthworld and it is almost like there isn't even a point to the game, you just wander through a bunch of rooms and encounter strange obstacles. It still is an awesome find. You know a few years ago my bro bought a sealed copy of Pole Position for the Atari 2600 from a garage sale. In essence I was the first one to ever play the cartridge.
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              Hordak Alpha wrote:
              In my opinion the Sword Quest games aren't even worth playing. I have Earthworld and it is almost like there isn't even a point to the game, you just wander through a bunch of rooms and encounter strange obstacles. It still is an awesome find. You know a few years ago my bro bought a sealed copy of Pole Position for the Atari 2600 from a garage sale. In essence I was the first one to ever play the cartridge.




              did you know that THAT is a rare find too? a never opened pole position for the atari is worth a little bit of money.


              now, ebay has some people selling it, but the cartidges are old and used. the game itself in that state is still worth around 5 bux.


              however, UNOPENED, the game is worth 50 bux! thats right, ladies and gentlemen! pole position is a pole in ur ass to buy! :lol:
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                jalboot wrote:
                I have the best buy I ever got...check this out...SwordQuest Waterworld for the Atari 2600 system...NEVER OPENED! That's right, still in the SHRINKWRAP! And get this...I bought it for the low, low price of $1 at a flea market. Silly guy didn't know what he had! I nearly died!


                i am surprised you can still find ATARI games at the flea market at all, i just stoped going to the ones around here . no atari games and the oldest thing to be found are NES. good buy.
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                  ataristic wrote:
                  jalboot wrote:
                  I have the best buy I ever got...check this out...SwordQuest Waterworld for the Atari 2600 system...NEVER OPENED! That's right, still in the SHRINKWRAP! And get this...I bought it for the low, low price of $1 at a flea market. Silly guy didn't know what he had! I nearly died!


                  i am surprised you can still find ATARI games at the flea market at all, i just stoped going to the ones around here . no atari games and the oldest thing to be found are NES. good buy.


                  Flea Markets aren't what they used to be.

                  It used to be the biggest and best garage sell. The place you go to find pong controllers, or prostetic legs, or star wars posters, or a leather jacket with Disco Stu buttoned in Rinestones...

                  Alas! Now it is nothing more than phonecard dealers, sunglasses stands, headshops, guys trying to explain the importance of the butterfly knife, etc.

                  :cry:
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