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WunderCade:

So it's a "one of kind" yet "...20 were made".

I see.  ::)

As far as best offers go...he should accept the first brain offered him.

danny_galaga:


--- Quote from: Jdurg on February 18, 2008, 05:22:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: mountain on February 18, 2008, 05:16:27 pm ---Did you guys happen to notice that there is a best offer option? This guy knows what he is doing. Generate enough exposure with a ridiculous price and chances are he is going to get the offer he is looking for.

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Actually, if you read through his thread on the Atari forums, he has no plans at all to sell the game.  He put the INSANELY high bid amount on there in case some retard actually decided like throwing that much money away, but he has admitted to not wanting to sell the game.  By accepting these "offers", he is able to get an idea of how much money he could get for the game if he absolutely had to sell it.  It's a way to find its sale value without actually selling it.  Of course, if someone comes by and gives him an offer he can't refuse, he'll sell it.

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ahh, this makes sense.

RayB:

What the hell is with the "Froggers Pad" mentioned a couple times?



SavannahLion:


--- Quote from: RayB on February 19, 2008, 02:16:24 am ---What the hell is with the "Froggers Pad" mentioned a couple times?

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It's the name of his eBay store. I can't tell you why it looks like the logo was created fifteen years ago. :dunno

ChadTower:


--- Quote from: efjayel on February 18, 2008, 04:49:06 am ---If only 20 were sold, what does that say about the fun factor of the game?

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Nothing.  There are quite a few 2600 games like that - tiny companies that went under before their games hit the market.  Or just after.  Or they had no distributor and sold in only one or two local stores.  Or were mail order only.  Or 15 other valid reasons.

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