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Narnia for the C-64 and Apple II, based on the Chronicles of Narnia |
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GoGo TV console with four games and Whac-a-Mole |
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Arkanoid with special controller for the NES, a Timex Sinclair 2068 with the ZX Spectrum compatibility chip, sheet music for a Cathy Dennis song, Ghost Pilots for the Neo Geo AES |
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Star Trek Anniversary Judgment Rites for PC CD-ROM with collector's pin and videotape, Miscellaneous Amiga software |
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Avalon Hill's Computer Football Strategy for Atari 8-bit, C-64 and TRS-80 Model I, III or IV home computers; More classic magazines, including Run, Computer's Gazette and Ahoy! |
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Some music CD's; Loom and Valis III for the Turbo Duo and CD; the Mad Dog McCree gun for the Philips CD-I; Wico Command Controller controller adapter for the Apple II |
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Atari Flashback 2, GoGo TV Tennis for the GoGo TV console, Pure-Stat Baseball for the C-64, Baseball Stars Professional for the Neo Geo AES, Lords of Midnight for the ZX Spectrum (using my Timex Sinclair 2068 with compatibility ROM), Conan the Cimmerian for the PC, Pinnacle Studio Plus version 10 for the PC |
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Stuart Smith's Age of Adventure for the Apple II and more Intellivision games |
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Another Intellivision II, Intellivoice and ECS computer system, but this time with the hard-to-find piano keyboard |
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Laser 128 EX/2, which is like an advanced Apple //c+ |
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Robots of Dawn, Millionaire and Programmer's Toolkit for the C-64 and Megatraveller 2 for the Amiga |
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The new ColecoVision homebrew game, Space Invaders Collection; Videogames in the Beginning by Ralph Baer and Confessions of the Game Doctor by Bill Kunkel, both signed |
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A swap of a Jaguar composite cable for the pictured S-VIDEO cable; Power Off! new Atari 2600 homebrew game; Limited Edition Flip Flop for the Atari 5200 (#31 of 105) |
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Plundered Hearts (C-64) to continue to grow the Infocom collection and another copy of Rings of Zilfin, this time for the C-64 |
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Brutal Sports Football (Jaguar), NEC's Turbo Express with Sonic Spike, Infocom's Stationfall, Kaypro IV boot disk |
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Thexder (PC), Sega Genesis Mega Mouse |
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Bard's Tale II and III, with clue books; Wasteland with clue book; Zork III |
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The hard-to-find APF M1000 console (if only I could locate an Imagination Machine add-on!) |
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A nice boxed Tomy Tutor with several games and accessories |
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Another Commodore SuperPET (SP9000), this one complete! |
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Another Fairchild Channel F System II, though this one in a Fairchild Channel F Video Entertainment System box (the first ever cartridge-based videogame console); Fatal Fury Special for the Neo Geo AES, Japanese version |
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Space Invaders, Fatal Fury 2, Arcade Card, Volfiev, Wizardry I and II, Prince of Persia, Lode Runner Lost Labyrinth, and Cadash, all Japanese versions, all for the NEC Turbo Duo (one of my two systems is modified to accept Japanese software) |
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Spellbreaker from Infocom to complete the trilogy and the amazing Essex novel/eletronic book, both for the C-64, on top of a box full of new Sega Genesis six button controllers |
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A Kaypro IV to go along with my Kaypro II |
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More Tiger Game.com games, Scud for the Sega Saturn, two programming books from England, more Sinclair-compatible cassettes |
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The deluxe Microsoft Xbox 360 pre-order bundle |
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A portable Sony CD-I compatible system with mouse and a Zelda game; Bally Pin for the Astrocade |
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Another view of the portable CD-I system with game (sadly there are two dead pixels, but there's little that can be done with that type of technology and something this old) |
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Dam Busters, Evolution and Antarctic Adventure for the ColecoVision and Adam |
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More Neo Geo AES games! |
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Sega Nomad (portable Sega Genesis) and several cartridges; ColecoVision cartridges; Club Turbo catalog |
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A huge pile of Spectrum software. Yes, ALL of those boxes have Spectrum cassette software (I'll be using a Timex Sinclair 2068 with emulation cartridge for now) |
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Tandy/Radio Shack Color Computer 2 and 3 cartridges, Commodore 1750 RAM expansion module (512K for C-128, internal ROM slot) |
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More Intellivision software, HD Loader and 120GB hard drive for PlayStation 2, PSP screen protector, Commodore paddles (much different from Atari-style paddles, though still cross-compatible), another XONOX double-ender |
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The rest of that three part shot, showing more Odyssey2 cartridges |
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More Emerson Arcadia 2001 cartridges, a dual Sega Saturn and PS1 light gun, and an issue of 80 Micro magazine |
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TI-99/4a books and software; Wizardry I - III for the Apple II; two LCD games, Centipeded and Pac-Man; Race (Indy 500) and two driving controllers from Sears, but really from Atari for the Atari 2600; even more Emerson Arcadia 2001 software |
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The first batch of Spectravideo software and peripherals |
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The second batch of Spectravideo software and peripherals, this time with the actual SV-328 system |
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A Japanese Sony HB-F1XD MSX2 (MSX) system with disk and cartridge software (MSX1 and MSX2 stuff); (I have the necessary power transformer) |
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The fascinating and very large PowerPad, with the Apple II starter kit for it |
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A Fairchild Channel F (Video Entertainment System) cartridge, some Color Computer magazines, Motocross Racer for the ColecoVision, a stereo Genesis/Nomad cable, Vecmania and a digital controller for the Vectrex, and an Amiga to PC networking cable and software |
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A printer for the two Timex computers I have, an impressive Commodore dual floppy disk drive for my SuperPet, and a Commodore 16 and some software |
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Another Worlds of Wonder Action Max and some extra "software", and Commodore 16/Plus 4 software from England |
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Roland MT-32; Atari Light Pen and Atarigraphics cartridge; Atari XEGS Light Gun; Atari Jaguar CD Bypass Cartridge and Save Game with Native Demo CD |
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Tunnels of Doom and Mini Memory with custom battery holder (TI-99/4a); Feud for the 64K MSX2 systems; Magic Numbers for the Fairchild Channel F; Dog Patch for the Bally Astrocade; Blue's Journey for the SNK Neo Geo AES |
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Astro Invader for the ColecoVision, Reindeer Rescue (#94) for the Atari 2600, Redemption 5200 for the Atari 5200 (Sega/Atari version), a box full of more Commodore 16 (C-16) and Plus/4 stuff |
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XaviX Baseball and Bowling |
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A Tandy Model 102, Return to Pirate's Isle for the TI-994/a, Grand Slam Baseball for the C-64, and Six Neo Geo Pocket Color games |
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The amazing Conquest of the World for the Odyssey2, a PC card MIDI cable for the Roland MT-32 and an imported Trojan light pen and cassette software for the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 |
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The very first home videogame system, Ralph Baer's 1972 Magnavox Odyssey, with storage case (yes, it could run on batteries) |
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Another, more complete copy of the Odyssey2 game, Quest for the Rings, sans cartridge |
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