
I have Commodore VIC 20 Games/Software available for sale here:
http://www.commodorevic20.com
At time of posting this message, I have approx. 75 titles available for the VIC-20. The page is updated every few days to keep the list current.
-Paul
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Sounds like a business to megklinger wrote:Are you operating this as a business or are you selling your extras?
gklinger wrote:Are you operating this as a business or are you selling your extras?
Yes please, hurry up, my grandchildren can't wait to play with the VIC...jbuonacc wrote: - nobody's discounting the fact that the Mega-Cart is a great deal. the problem is that some of us (or at least our Vic-20s) might be dead by the time it gets released.
I do have a piece of furniture with transparent glass doors, full of VIC-20 books, carts, and cassettes, and I'm very proud of it (although people look at it with surprise and ignores what's exactly in it, beauty is in the eye of the beholder...)jbuonacc wrote:besides, it's not quite as visually impressive to some when compared to a room full of carts and cassettes... not sure why, but some people are into that sort of thing.
You & Me Both! The common games do sell from time to time.At $8.95US for Avenger - I'm sitting on a gold mine
I think your MegaCart is a great project & very reasonably priced.These prices make MegaCart look very attractive
Thank you! I'm a novice when it comes to web design (which probably shows). I've done my best for the meantime, and will continue to work at it. The site has only been online for a couple weeks now.i think the site looks very nice.
Not going to happen unless I stop buying. It seems every time I buy something for myself, it comes with several things I don't want. (This is how everyone else gets 20 copies of Avenger & Omega Race too). I also sometimes buy the some things specifically for resale if I know I can make a profit on it. This in turn helps me pay for the stuff I want for my own collections. My hobbies pay for themselves.what happens when you sell out of everything?
Thank you for the constructive criticism. I've taken it into consideration & have removed the minimum order from my site. If you have any other suggestions, I'm certainly open to ideas.$10usd minimum order, basically forcing someone to buy at least two items.
Yet another fellow Canuck! Wow, your offer sure is tempting, especially with the free pad & pen. You should try eBay, I'm sure golden palace doesn't have one yet! They bought a grilled cheese sandwich for $28,000 - the pen holder has be worth three times that.Wanna buy a pad holder $8.95 X 6 = $53.70
Don't worry Jeff - when I sell all my Avengers I'll have more than enough money to buy us each a large luxury yacht, this one's on me!i thought about charging a membership fee to join the Denial forum. But there are not enough members to make it really profitable (I want to buy at least a small luxury boat from this hobby).
Quotes.... oops.jbuonacc wrote:i think your quotes got a bit screwed up.and i was joking about owning the actual carts, etc. (well, half joking i guess.) sometimes there's nothing like owning the real thing.
Yep sorry, corrected.jbuonacc wrote:Orion - i think your quotes got a bit screwed up.and i was joking about owning the actual carts, etc. (well, half joking i guess.) sometimes there's nothing like owning the real thing.
Thanks!jbuonacc wrote:
as for the prices - maybe lower the cost a bit on the more common carts? it's almost like someone asking $9usd for an Atari 'Combat' or Pac-Man' cartridge (or in this case, 'Space Invaders').granted, Vic-20 carts are generally much harder to come by. i'm sure some here will say they should sell for no more than $1, i think $5 is reasonable for even a common cartridge if someone's looking for one. even better, they've got a good selection to choose from if trying to build a collection.