Thanks to Richard/RareGoldUSA for poiting me to this R8, starting at $1.00.
I love watching the prices on 2600 games climb.
Check the reflection in the pic of the game on TV, looks like the seller has a decent collection as well.
Thanks to Richard/RareGoldUSA for poiting me to this R8, starting at $1.00.
I love watching the prices on 2600 games climb.
Check the reflection in the pic of the game on TV, looks like the seller has a decent collection as well.

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