Radio Shack TRS - 80 Model I Assorted Vintage Cassette Games: Basketball
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:44478450 | Vintage: Yes |
Brand: RadioShack |
Up for bid is my personal collection of TRS-80 vintage cassette games. See title and images for specific game in this bid offer. What you see in the photos is what you will receive upon winning. All cassettes come with a plastic cassette case, I just did not see a need to photograph the cases since they reflect light badly. All manuals are original as far as I can tell. Not all games come with a manual, be sure to check the images. If you do not see a manual, then it means I do not hav...e one for it.
All of the tapes are listed "As-Is" due to their age and I no longer have a Model I to test each with. However, these are all from my personal collection and I have played with all of them at some point during my ownership. Now is the time to downsize, so I am selling off all of my vintage TRS-80 stuff.
No returns. Will combine shipping to save you money. There's some really cool early programs here that are nearly impossible to find anymore. One hint: many of these games had multiple copies on each side. It pays to play through the tape to find where each one is using the counter and listening for the download squeal. Then, go back and adjust the volume control on the recorder when loading the program. My experience is that this is the best way to retrieve programs from these tapes. Some volume settings work better than others when downloading these tapes. Good luck on the bidding!
All of the tapes are listed "As-Is" due to their age and I no longer have a Model I to test each with. However, these are all from my personal collection and I have played with all of them at some point during my ownership. Now is the time to downsize, so I am selling off all of my vintage TRS-80 stuff.
No returns. Will combine shipping to save you money. There's some really cool early programs here that are nearly impossible to find anymore. One hint: many of these games had multiple copies on each side. It pays to play through the tape to find where each one is using the counter and listening for the download squeal. Then, go back and adjust the volume control on the recorder when loading the program. My experience is that this is the best way to retrieve programs from these tapes. Some volume settings work better than others when downloading these tapes. Good luck on the bidding!