Pete, I heard about your blurb from a friend, thanks for posting it so I can se it. On that same note, thanks for providing the arcarc service. When spies, wiretap, et al, went belly up I was bummed, but you have a lot more stuff in an "easily findable" layout. Mad Props, G. Word. Sean McLachlan MIS Manager LithoFlexo grafics inc. 801.484.8503 -----Original Message----- From: utvgg-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:utvgg-bounces@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Pete Ashdown Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 4:24 PM To: utvgg@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [UtVgG] KUTV & Fundome KUTV did a blurb on my collection last week. Here's the edited video: http://arcarc.xmission.com/archive/Videos%20and%20Sounds/pashdown_game_guy.a vi If you can't get the sound to work, I have no advice. It seems to play fine on some people's setups and not others. MPlayer on Linux and OSX can handle it readily. On the advice of someone here at work, I went out to Fundome to find they are selling all their games. As they say in SmashTV, "Good luck! You'll need it!" The prices are through the roof. About the best thing I saw was $2200 for three Atari War uprights. They had Star Wars Trilogy for something like $5300, Gauntlet Legends 33" for $2000, Galaga/Ms.Pacman reunion for $2300. I especially enjoyed seeing their Sega 3-screen Ferrari game for $9600!! The guy was confident of his prices, "These aren't meant for basements, they're meant for making money!" Yeah, and that is why you're getting out of the money-press business? I'll check back after January after they've had time to stew. I predict desperate auction in the end. _______________________________________________ UtVgG mailing list UtVgG@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utvgg