October / November 2008

What’s inside?
- A GAME OF YOU: The legalities and pitfalls of fan tributes
- Interview with the Authors of Classic 80’s Home Video Games ID & Value Guide
- Classic Reviews: Halloween (Atari 2600)
- Adventure for Atari 2600
- Homebrew Reviews— Actionauts for the Atari 2600
- NES Archives— North and South
- Video Game programming: Programming the Game Boy Advance (Part 1)
- Game Battle—Ninja Golf vs. Food Fight
- VIDEO GAME PRICE GUIDE – Now includes Intellivision!


















This is Jim Combs first article in Video Game Trader. It was also re-published in the special VGXpo 9.5 edition of the magazine.
Hi Jim.. That was pretty funny. I listened to most of it. She puts on a good show.
Hmm. Sounds to me like a special Tron issue of Video Game Trader should be in the works.
It’s interesting how many of these are sequels or retro remakes. As a gamer who prefers old school video games, some of these look fun to play!
Mark “GamesOgre”
Chief Executive Ogre of GamesOgre.net and rare video game hunter, collector, and eBay seller.
I am interested in writting for the blog or magazine. I send an e-mail last week but havent’ heard anything back yet. Is there anything else I need to do?
I believe we sent you an email today. If you don’t get anything, please send us another email. I have been delayed in answering emails due to the holidays and am now just catching up.
When it comes to puzzle games three names seem to step in the front of the line: Trine, Machinarium and Braid. I’d recommend Machinarium which probably is the greatest puzzle game ever made.
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