Air Raid, not to be confused with Air Raiders or River Raid, is considered to be the rarest game released for the Atari 2600. Its cartridge is a blue T-handle design with a picture of flying saucers attacking a futuristic city. It was the only game released by Men-A-Vision and had an extremely limited distribution, making it highly sought after by video game collectors. It is not uncommon for the game to sell in the thousands of dollars when listed on eBay.
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- Air Raid, not to be confused with Air Raiders or River Raid, is considered to be the rarest game released for the Atari 2600. Its cartridge is a blue T-handle design with a picture of flying saucers attacking a futuristic city. It was the only game released by Men-A-Vision and had an extremely limited distribution, making it highly sought after by video game collectors. It is not uncommon for the game to sell in the thousands of dollars when listed on eBay. On April 10, 2010 the only complete game (cartridge and box) known to still exist sold for $31,600. The next known copy to surface on the internet was on October 22, 2011. The eBay auction offered an incomplete version of the game (cart only). Air raid still sold for an impressive amount of $3,575 US. The transaction was completed, having both parties exchange positive feedback making this the second highest confirmed price paid for the game. Near the end of 2010, the AtariAge website made a cartridge with a new label as a magnet.
- Air Raid fue el primer y único videojuego producido para el Atari 2600 por la empresa Men-A-Vision. Es considerado uno de los juegos más raros para este sistema ya que sólo fue lanzado en pequeñas cantidades y tuvo una limitada distribución. Su cartucho era azul y tenía un diseño con forma de T. La etiqueta mostraba una ciudad futurística siendo atacada por platos voladores. No es raro que este juego llegue a venderse por varios cientos de dólares cuando una copia aparece en eBay.
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- Air Raid, not to be confused with Air Raiders or River Raid, is considered to be the rarest game released for the Atari 2600. Its cartridge is a blue T-handle design with a picture of flying saucers attacking a futuristic city. It was the only game released by Men-A-Vision and had an extremely limited distribution, making it highly sought after by video game collectors. It is not uncommon for the game to sell in the thousands of dollars when listed on eBay.
- Air Raid fue el primer y único videojuego producido para el Atari 2600 por la empresa Men-A-Vision. Es considerado uno de los juegos más raros para este sistema ya que sólo fue lanzado en pequeñas cantidades y tuvo una limitada distribución. Su cartucho era azul y tenía un diseño con forma de T. La etiqueta mostraba una ciudad futurística siendo atacada por platos voladores. No es raro que este juego llegue a venderse por varios cientos de dólares cuando una copia aparece en eBay.
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