2600 + 20 games price?

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There's a yard sale by me, so I had to go take a look and see if there were any old school games out there. I asked, the lady said "No, but I've got an Atari 2600 in my shed. It works, and there are 20 games for it. I made my kids keep the boxes and instructions, too." I don't know what the games are, but assuming it works, has hookups, and it's all in at least fair condition, what would you pay for it? I'm trying to decide if I should pick it up.
 
Uh...well...depends on the games. Being particularly dedicated to old-school collecting, myself, I would say that, if the boxes and manuals are all in particularly good shape, that I could talked into $30 or even $40...
 
What are some good games that I should be on the lookout for then. Off the top of my head, I know to avoid E.T., but that's all I got.

I never had or got to play a 2600.
 
[quote name='jclast']What are some good games that I should be on the lookout for then. Off the top of my head, I know to avoid E.T., but that's all I got.

I never had or got to play a 2600.[/QUOTE]
Oh, jeez...a lot. Really, my policy on 2600 games, is that usually, they're so cheap, you should just go ahead and buy 'em. Cart only 2600 games often sell for a song, more or less, so just buy whatever sounds interesting. That's my personal advice.

I can at least tell you to avoid 2600 Pac-Man.
 
You can't go wrong with most of the Activision games. Those kicked fucking ass!

I mean comeon you got:
Chopper Command
SeaQuest
River Raid
Pitfall
Enduro
Kaboom!
Laser Blast
Keystone Kapers
 
35-45 is about going price , tell her like 25 though. I have a pretty set collection. I love berserk, secret quest, and spaceinvaders.
 
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