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Location: United StatesMember since: 06 April 2000

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herroomcse (29176)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good Buyer, Prompt Payment, valued customer, Highly recommended
retro-spectivej (2818)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
partsngo (89256)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Thanks for shopping at Parts N Go! Easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer.
ngb-supremacy (129118)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
e_scouter (1917)- Feedback left by buyer.
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A+ Smooth transaction. Thanks for letting us know you received it!
bblisstoo (5309)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Thank you for your business & it is very much appreciated! Have a lovely day!
Reviews (4)
21 April 2009
18-Wheeler American Pro Trucker (Dreamcast)
18-Wheeler American Pro Trucker for the Sega Dreamcast is just plain fun, if you love interesting twists on platform driving games. The graphics and sound effects are very good for an older platform (Dreamcast is ten years old now), and if you are into the older games this one is a bargain. You have to work your way across the country as the trucker of your choice, hauling various loads to destinations along the way. But you have to make the checkpoints in time to continue, and there are twists and turns and plenty of motorists in your way, even a tornado and rolling boulders. Not to mention your rival, Lizard Tail, who drives like a demon on speed and with little regard for cars, buildings, scenery...or you! So put 18-Wheeler American Pro Trucker in your Dreamcast, put the hammer down, and get to truckin', good buddy! G. Reese
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25 January 2008
Cosmic Corridor for the Atari 2600
Games like Cosmic Corridor do not show up often, so it's nice when a collector can 'snap one up' for a reasonable price. The manufacturer, Zimag, only released four game titles back in the early eighties, so there's not many left complete with box and instructions. The early video games were not high tech, but they were simple and fun...and no blood and guts! There seems to be a turnover of classic video games going on, where many classic game fans are selling off their prized collections and moving on. Will that happen with me as well? Who can say? But I will enjoy them for a while longer, so next generation of collectors...be ready!
14 February 2008
Space Invaders - A Timeless Classic!
Space Invaders has been a classic video game for nearly thirty years, and when it was brought home to the Atari and Sears home systems it became legendary. People bought game systems just to play this game alone, which made it the first 'killer app' software. It's easy to learn, difficult to master, fun, and can be returned to time after time. What more can you ask of a game? Here's a game hint: on starting up the game hold down the reset button while turning on the power. You'll get two shots instead of one! On a side note: the programmer of the home version, Rick Maurer, was paid $11,000 bonus on top of his salary by Atari. Shocking in light of the fact that the game sold close to 10 million copies and made the company millions in profits. G. Reese