The Collection V - Additions & Requests IV

Last Update: 10/30/2005
The Collection V - Additions and Requests IV (Click for The Collection I...)


This is the fourth update extension to The Collection V. If you'd like to see something specific from there or here in more detail, let me know and I'll put it up, otherwise I will just continue to populate this with new additions to the collection.

Click for The Collection V - Additions and Requests (Part I)
Click for The Collection V - Additions and Requests V (Part 5)
 

WELL OVER 100 COMPUTERS, VIDEOGAME CONSOLES AND HANDHELDS, AND COUNTING...
(countless software, accessories, literature and collectibles)

 

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A Franklin Ace Apple II compatible with integrated double 5.25" disk drives and green monitor

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Two Apple Mockingboards, one original with one speech chip, another newly developed; Music Construction Set (also for Apple II) and a related book

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Four boxed Data Age games for the Atari 2600; Q*Bert, River Raid and Space Dungeon with joystick holders for the Atari 5200; a Color Computer 3 game, Springster; The Ancient Art of War at Sea for the PC, to complete the set

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More Atari Lynx software

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The Joyboard from Amiga with Mogul Maniac, both for the Atari 2600 (I actually had this as a kid and now have added it once again to my collection)

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Several mostly boxed and complete Vectrex titles, though a bit squished

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Several Commodore 64 titles, incluing Jumpman and Adventure Creator

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The very rare Coleco Telstar Arcade, which uses cartridges and has three separate game faces on the triangle, including Pong-style controls, steering wheel and light gun

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Miscellaneous TI-994/a|MBX software, Double Dungeons for the Turbo-Grafx16, Time Stalkers for the Dreamcast, and Secret Quest, Task Force and Cruise Missile, all new, for the Atari 2600

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A Byte Magazine lot

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Two more Fairchild Channel F games; World Series Baseball for the Apple II; Analog, Antic and other miscellaneous magazines; Web Warp for the Vectrex

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A rare Atari 2600 "heavy sixer" with the Sears branding

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More Atari 2600 games that came with the Sears "heavy sixer"

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Atari 2600 Kids' Controller and three matching games, an original Atari 2600 Air-Sea Battle in gate-fold box, Time Lord for the NES, Gravitar for the Atari 2600

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More Microvision games

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Three Amiga games and an Apple II adventure game

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Xavix Xavixport system and the tennis game add-on

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The classic Rocky's Boots for the Apple II and PQ The Party Quiz Game (sealed) for the C-64 and Atari 8-bit

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An RGB and region-free NEC Turbo Duo with arcade stick, six button pad and a bunch of software and CD-R's (including Dracula X), some Japanese

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Might and Magic III and the two World of Xeen games for the PC; Mind Strike for the Intellivision with the Enhanced Computer System (ECS)

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SSI's Battle of Antietam for the Apple II to add to my big box collection

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An obscured Apple //c, to complement my other Apple II and compatible systems

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The Apple monitor that came with my Apple //c to the left of the blue garbage can. Too bad it's not color, only green...

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I finally got a gold cartridge Atari 5200 Miner 2049'er to go in the previously empty (except for manual) box. Fairly rare stuff on that system...

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Robotron for the Atari 5200, the OTHER game that uses the joystick coupler I got with my boxed Space Dungeon

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Another Atari 5200 controller. I've lost count of how many of these I have, but frankly, you can never have too many of these badly engineered marvels...

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*sigh* A SECOND Turbo Duo, to go along with my region-free and RGB model. This one would be up for trade or sale... (though it's always nice to have a backup with this type of system)

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More import NEC Turbo Duo stuff, including Space Cruiser Yamato (I was a huge Star Blazers fan!); Dungeons and Dragons Warriors of the Eternal Sun for the Sega Genesis; Entex Arcade Defender handheld with VFD technology

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Another classic Star Trek game, this one for the Apple II; An early multi-platform Avalon Hill computer game from 1981

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Another Coleco Telstar Arcade, this one in the box and with an extra game

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Softdisk magazines for the Apple II series

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Star Trek 25th Anniversary CD-ROM for Macintosh and a bootleg Atari 2600 cartridge with four games, including Pooyan

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I got a great deal on a Tapwave Zodiac 2 setup

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Several NEC Turbo-Grafx/16 games, including Dungeons and Dragons: Order of the Griffon

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A PCMCIA network card for my Commodore Amiga 1200, an Apple Macintosh LCIII with Apple IIe compatibility card and an Apple II series repair guide

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Rounding out my Atari 8-bit computer collection, an Atari 130XE

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A rare folio edition of Infocom's Sorcerer for the C-64

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A 16K expansion for the Radio Shack MC-10 and a great Timex Sinclair 2068 setup

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Bomber Attack (Avalon Hill, Apple II, Commodore PET and Atari 8-bit), Civilization IV Special Edition (PC), Turbo Duo cables, Z-Pak Adventure and Duke Nukem for the Tapwave Zodiac, a 1GB SD card for the Zodiac, and an Amiga 1200 8MB real-time clock card

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Another Zaxxon board game, this one to form a complete set

 
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