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The classic "The BASIC Coversions Handbook" for converting BASIC between Apple, Tandy, Commodore and Atari systems; Mr. BASIC Meets Bits 'N Bytes manual for the Mattel Intellivision Enhanced Computer System (ECS) cartridge of the same name; a freebie LCD game still in the wrapper from a cereal box; two TRS-80 Color Computer cartridges, one not labeled; For the Radio Shack Color Computer line, a TRS-80 Multi-Pak Interface, which is actually a rather handy unit in comparison to the devices of this type for other systems... |
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I already had a Mattel Aquarius, but just the computer and one manual. I now have this second system and an incredibly complete setup, as this picture and the ones that follow illustrate. The four games were in the box |
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This is one of the boxes inside that last box |
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This is the other box inside the box prior to the last box |
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These were an additional eBay win, right at the same time. Great stuff! |
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Bard's Tale on cassette (another version to add to the list) for the C-64 and clue book; Dragon Wars in thick packaging for the Apple II; ROB the robot for the NES, with Gryomite |
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The incredible and fully configurable Gravis joystick for the Apple II series; and Starship Titanic by Douglas Adams with clue book for the PC |
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Another holy grail of TI-994/a collecting to go along with the populated expansion box, Milton Bradley's amazing MBX, which allows for enhanced games, speech recognition, synthesis, and advanced controls |
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A real Sega Master System (SMS) to go along with my system changers for the Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear. This also came with several duplicate accessories and a few duplicate games. Some of the stuff though I didn't have... |
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Another GCE Vectrex. I had my Vectrex since the mid-90's, but it was never 100%. This one is. Three RCA Studio II cartridges (the system is coming soon) and an Atari ST art and sprite package |
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Three TI-994/a MBX compatible cartridges, including Championship Baseball; Tetris for the Nintendo Virtual Boy; two Tiger Game.com games; and finally, Bump 'n' Jump for the ColecoVision |
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Yes! Infocom stuff for the TI-99/4a on disk with 32K and required cartridge: The Witness, Starcross and Plantefall, adding much more to the collection; Bigfoot cartridge for the TI-99/4a and MBX; Arcadia, not Starpath, Supercharger for the Atari 2600, with CD of all releases! There's also a manual for Escape from the Mindmaster; and "bootleg" CD's for the Nokia N-Gage, which is coming soon (the QD), and a 64MB SD card, to add to the growing list (it came with the Nokia CD's and the whole setup was too good a deal to pass up) |
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Another phenomenal deal for less than half the retail price! A new Nokia N-Gage QD with three games, belt clip and a strategy guide. Now to see if I can make it work as my primary cell phone... |
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An IBM PCjr with a bunch of stuff |
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More of the stuff that came with the IBM PCjr |
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A real 48K Atari 800 to go along with my Atari XEGS and Atari 8-bit computer collection |
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A Tiger R-Zone, a strange cartridge-based LCD system that "projected" its image on a mirror. Yes, you strap the thing to your noggin... |
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Another Dreamcast and more Dreamcast stuff. I needed a new one, as my original model had issues with the cover on. This one works well... |
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A complete "The Great Wall Street Fortune Hunt" for the Odyssey2. This is my second "Master Strategy" game for that system and an awesome board game/videogame hybrid |
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A pile of new software to sift through for the Apple II and TI-994/a |
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More TI-994/a and Atari 2600 software |
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Neo Geo AES, TI-994/a and Atari 2600 software |
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A Samsung N-501 Nuon DVD player with a bunch of games and Logitech gamepad. This is the best model to have as it plays homebrews |
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An RCA Studio II, one of the first three cartridge-based game systems ever produced, but bizarrely only outputs black and white and does not have real controls (only the keypads you see) |
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Fairchild Channel F System II, the first cartridge-based home system, which, unlike the RCA Studio II, was in color (though the II is the second revision of the hardware) |
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A closer look at the Fairchild System II stuff. The controllers are rather nifty, with the "fire" action when you push down on the control stick, which also twists and does the usual up/down/left/right; Also pictured is my new Nintendo DS with Kirby Canvas Curse and some accessories |
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Ah, an Amiga 1200HD and accessories to go along with my original Amiga 500 setup. I was really looking for a good AGA system to go along with the ECS-based 500 |
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A PCjr power adapter sidecar. The PCjr snapped upgrades onto the side of the system for the most part rather than internally, creating the need for an additional power supply when you plug in too many sidecars (which happened when you hit three, I think) |
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A Neo Geo AES home system; I'm very excited about this one, but so far only have three games for it (I'm interested in non-fighting games, except for Samurai Showdown II) |
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Turbo Duo software and accessories. I already have a bunch of Turbo-Grafx 16 stuff, but the Duo itself should arrive soon. Also pictured is a Cathy Dennis CD single from the early 90's; I'm still a huge fan of hers |
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More SSI stuff, including the sought after Rings of Zilfin; Both titles are for the Atari ST |
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More 32X software to add to the collection; A Radio Shack Amplifier/Speaker, which will be handy for getting sound out of my Tandy Model 4 (it's really clever how programmers got sound out of those Model x machines, as they had NONE natively) |
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Atari 7800, Atari 5200 (mismarked as Atari 2600), NEC Turbo Duo, Watara Supervision and Atari Jaguar software, with a Sega Dreamcast mouse |
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A large box of Amiga disks, next to another box of mixed PC, Apple IIgs and Macintosh disks. Microscopic Mission for the TRS-80 Color Computer 3 and a collection of loose Infocom props and disks, including for the Kaypro II (which is what I really wanted it for) |
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Atari Supercharger game manuals; TI-994/a Atari joystick adapter; Checkered Flag for the Atari Lynx |
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Deathlord from EA for the Apple II; Bureaucracy by Douglas Adams and Infocom for the Apple II; mixed Atari 2600 cartridges |
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The open box of the rare Memorex Video Information System (VIS) Player, software and accessories |
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The inside of the Memorex VIS box |
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The very rare Hellfire Warrior from Epyx/Automated Simulations for the Apple II and TRS-80; Eye of the Beholder for the Sega CD; two Turbo-Grafx 16 games; Astyanax for the NES; Star Fighter for the 3DO; Donkey Kong for the GameBoy and Super GameBoy (SNES) |
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Neo Geo AES: Crossed Swords, Atari Lynx: Power Factor, Atari Jaguar: White Men Can't Jump and Team Tap, and Checkered Flag |
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The ORIGINAL Deadline with all the fancy packaging on disk for the TI-99/4a, Elder Scrolls and Glimmerati for the N-Gage, Big Blue Reader 128/64 |
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Machine Language for Beginners book and two more TI-99/4a MBX compatible cartridges |
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INTV System III, really just a Mattel Intellivision repackaged. This and the cartridges add to my large collection of Intellivision II stuff |
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Miscellaneous software for Apple II, PC and Emerson Arcadia 2001; TRS-80 Pocket Computer and cassette interface; another indespensible classic BASIC programming book |
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A Commodore Amiga CD32, controller, magazine and lots of software |
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A rare Royal CP/M PC with green monitor and two 5.25" disk drives |
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Software and manuals for the Franklin Ace Apple II compatible and Royal CP/M PC |
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A powerful and very heavy IBM typewriter/printer that came with the Franklin Ace computer |
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