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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: MameMaster! on September 12, 2003, 05:33:19 pm
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You may have seen this already....but someone has posted some AMAZING pics from the Atari warehouse before it closed its doors in May of this year.
This is a must see for any MAME fan.....!!!
http://www.safestuff.com/ataritrip/index.html
Enjoy!!!
The MameMaster 8)
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Old news, posted here a few weeks back.
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This is a must see for any MAME fan.....!!!
Yes.. see what you have destroyed, sinners :(
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Nah, j/k.. as if..
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I heard of some people buying this stuff at yardsales afterwards.
Lots of prototype games left that way... I wish I lived out there.
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ye me2 :)...! that way i could get my hands on some rare stuff ;)
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wow, that is quite a nice collection. Wonder if they had a big auction before they closed?
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Actually the safestuff.com guy pretty much bought them out. At least all that they were willing to sell.
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Also, it is difficult to properly liquidate a unique collection like that. A live auction wouldn't bring a fraction of the true value (simply not enough truly interested people would be able to attend). Ebay wouldn't cut it, unless they took years to do it (list 200 Atari prototype/alternate/NOS games at once, and watch as they sell dirt cheap because they are competing with each other).
But it is cool to have a unique piece or two. My Victory pin is a prototype/VERY EARLY production model that has the playfield graphics in a totally different style than every other Victory I have ever seen. Meanwhile my buddy Dave's Doctor Who pin is one of the prototypes with the factory moving Dalek head.
But, (except for pins) prototypes are really mostly just conversation pieces more than anything else. Games that were never released were usually not released for a reason, and games that WERE released usually have protos that look like a poor conversion from whatever the game company was shipping at that time.