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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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