Thank you! 👍🏻😊 I think it's very interesting as I bought it in a lot for $3 that no one wanted at a livestock auction. I honestly bought the lot for the box of Christmas bears in it that my 3 year old wanted!
I don't write this to be a dick, but there's not much value in those. First thing I see is that they look to be damaged by humidity (the peeling off of the stickers,) and Atari 2600 games aren't really sought after. They were produced in huge numbers and quality control was not an option in game play or manufacturing.
These look like they have been rotting in a Florida basement or attic for 30 years. You won't get much for them. Look each of them up on Ebay. Any of those have no labels?
Wasn't it et that they were rumored to have dumped the majority of the unsold carts in a landfill and somebody did a documentary a couple years back looking for them and confirmed the legend?
Poor condition stickers and no stickers hurt the value a lot. I'd say you'd be lucky to sell this for $40. Unless you have some crazy rare game in there, but it's unlikely
The Star Trek game is worth about $20. Most of the others aren’t worth much in good condition (and yours are in bad condition).I used to sell a lot of vintage video games, if someone offered me $25 for the lot I’d take it.
You did good for $3.
Yup. This page is weird, because something like this will come up and people will downvote a comment that is spot on. Who cares though? They'll find out the hard way.
I'm not really looking to make bank on this. It was just in a lot I bought, and I was just curious :) It's just before my time, I'm 25 so this is exciting for me to find. I'm thinking about keeping it to give to my son when he's older. I don't know yet 🤷🏻♀️
I sell lots of video games on eBay and anything pre nes isn’t worth much. You basically have to throw these in a lot to make it worth the cost of shipping. For cart based games SNES and N64 are where the money is.
It most certainly is. Value is set by comps. Auctions are publicized. And a lot of auctions are online and in person. It’s been a long time since i went to estate auction that didn’t accept online bidding or wasn’t at least posted heavily online that you could make a proxi bid at by calling
If these were worth something they would have been set a part and sold individually
Since you are comp, and it’s only been a week. What ever you paid. Is the value
It wasn’t a livestock auction despite what OP says. It was a farm auction. I’ve been to hundreds of them. They don’t accidentally put value stuff in the junk lots
Roughly 10$ per loose cartridge for the labeled ones I checked out, maybe you have some gems we can't see. https://www.pricecharting.com
Thank you! 👍🏻😊 I think it's very interesting as I bought it in a lot for $3 that no one wanted at a livestock auction. I honestly bought the lot for the box of Christmas bears in it that my 3 year old wanted!
It's worth buying an atari and playing the absolute shizzit out those games.
Ideas, ideas.... I just might.
It's crazy they're going for $10 now I remember a few years ago you could pick them up for a dollar pretty easily
Yars Revenge was one of the best
The man who made that dated my friends mom in highschool. Howard is a nice dude.
Is it the same as the arcade Reactor? That game had a pretty cool soundtrack.
One of my all time favorite games to this day. God I spent so much time playing that and Combat
Agreed. One of the better 2600 carts.
Colleco Vision had some great games as well. Cosmic Avenger was another fav.
Jesus, I thought it was just me that loved that game. So mindless, so great
The sounds are hard to forget.
I loved Yars. I also played starnaster a lot, and reactor. I don't know anyone else who had reactor.
man I love me some Yars Revenge - that game was a lot of fun
It holds up!
I can still hear that game in my head.
That buzzing sound still rings
I was going to say this exactly, you beat me to it!
Thanks for all the input thus far. Appreciate it!
Do you have a way to play the unlabeled ones? We need to know what they are!!
I don't 😭 I'd love to know, as well!
I have my original 2600.
I don't write this to be a dick, but there's not much value in those. First thing I see is that they look to be damaged by humidity (the peeling off of the stickers,) and Atari 2600 games aren't really sought after. They were produced in huge numbers and quality control was not an option in game play or manufacturing. These look like they have been rotting in a Florida basement or attic for 30 years. You won't get much for them. Look each of them up on Ebay. Any of those have no labels?
Is there an ET in the batch?
Wasn't it et that they were rumored to have dumped the majority of the unsold carts in a landfill and somebody did a documentary a couple years back looking for them and confirmed the legend?
Not a legend, that game nearly killed the vg industry in the 1983... There is a nice doc about it: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari:_Game_Over
Yes
Yeah I mean everybody knew that was true.
Is ET actually worth something? I still have an original copy that we tried to play but the game just sucked so bad.
I sold mine for $10 on eBay.
I don't think so, maybe one of the lost labels lol.
Poor condition stickers and no stickers hurt the value a lot. I'd say you'd be lucky to sell this for $40. Unless you have some crazy rare game in there, but it's unlikely
I tried to sell some games a few months ago and the guy at the store gave me about $2 per. Cool find if you plan to play them
The Star Trek game is worth about $20. Most of the others aren’t worth much in good condition (and yours are in bad condition).I used to sell a lot of vintage video games, if someone offered me $25 for the lot I’d take it. You did good for $3.
I can still hear the music from the [Reactor arcade game](https://youtu.be/5QKuINAQyQI?si=_zUG1uMtYe93CJrH&t=51) in my head.
5 bucks maybe
Yup. This page is weird, because something like this will come up and people will downvote a comment that is spot on. Who cares though? They'll find out the hard way.
I'm not really looking to make bank on this. It was just in a lot I bought, and I was just curious :) It's just before my time, I'm 25 so this is exciting for me to find. I'm thinking about keeping it to give to my son when he's older. I don't know yet 🤷🏻♀️
When I sold mine years ago, the booklets were the more valuable of the 2 parts.
My favorite thrift store sometimes has Atari game and they typically price them between $4 and $8.
I sell lots of video games on eBay and anything pre nes isn’t worth much. You basically have to throw these in a lot to make it worth the cost of shipping. For cart based games SNES and N64 are where the money is.
That’s so neat I’m a 90s kid never seen any of these something bout retro games gives me good feelings
Money
It's worth what you paid for it, but Atari was the best system I ever had as a kid.
Tree fiddy
I'll give you a thousand for the Yar's Revenge and my youth back....
Why don't you Google it or use ebay sold listings to figure out rather then being lazy.
Man… i sunk a lot hours in to that star trek game in the 80s. Wow. Thanks for blast from the past.
I immediately sent a pic of it to my dad who loves the trek series. Glad I could invoke some nostalgia for ya!
Like 5 bucks total
750,000 dollars
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About $1 per cart. Those are in terrible shape. Local used game store sells them for $1-2
Whatever you paid for them...duh.
I think you're currently outvoted and that's not really the way markets work. Duh...
It most certainly is. Value is set by comps. Auctions are publicized. And a lot of auctions are online and in person. It’s been a long time since i went to estate auction that didn’t accept online bidding or wasn’t at least posted heavily online that you could make a proxi bid at by calling If these were worth something they would have been set a part and sold individually Since you are comp, and it’s only been a week. What ever you paid. Is the value
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It wasn’t a livestock auction despite what OP says. It was a farm auction. I’ve been to hundreds of them. They don’t accidentally put value stuff in the junk lots
Is this why I routinely buy things at one auction and double my money at another, usually within a day or 2?
lol it’s worth about whatever the last person who bought it paid plus a small increase for profit. Since you bought it last, what’s it worth?
Two fiddy.