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Tandy 1000SX books, a Palm robot conversion book, Football Frenzy for the Neo Geo AES |
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Battle for Normandy and War in Russia from SSI in their wonderful bookshelf boxes (TRS-80, Apple, Atari; mixed); Miscellaneous pieces from the Odyssey2 game Conquest of the World |
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The amazing SVD interface, which allows regular disk access from classic systems like the TRS-80, Apple II and others to a PC! |
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A Commodore 128D |
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Happy Trails for the Intellivision and the Japanese version of Samurai Shodown for the Neo Geo AES |
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A very unusual and little seen Pooyan board game, with arcade-like action |
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Gorf homebrew for the Atari Jaguar CD and Meteor Blaster DX Signature Edition (with my name on the title screen) CD for the Turbo Duo |
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Jumpan Junior for the ColecoVision, the German version of Video Whizball for the Fairchild Channel F, Melody Blaster for the Intellivision with ECS and Piano Keyboard, Wario Land for the Nintendo Virtual Boy, Sonic Triple Trouble for Game Gear, Intellivision controllers |
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"The S-100 Bus Handbook", another Magnavox Odyssey2, JiffyDOS chips for my Commodore 128DCR |
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Avalon Hill's Computer Major League for the TRS-80 Model I; Silpheed, Tomcat Alley, Eternal Champions, Dungeon Master II, all for the Sega CD; A rare Epyx 500XJ for the Sega Master System |
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Atari Lynx II, Atari ST SF354 external double side disk drive |
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TV Wireless Boxing with gloves and an additional 23 games; Two Kraft USB PC Dance Pads |
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A Game Selex for the Atari 2600, allowing multiple cartridges to one cartridge port. This may be handy for odd-sized cartridges that don't fit in anything but original Atari VCS systems (though I have the bases covered, I believe, )anyway |
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Champions Forever Boxing for the NEC TurboGrafx-16, Beauty & the Beast and Sub Hunt for the Intellivision; more Compute! magazines; a Commodore 128 Servant chip |
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ColecoVision cartridges, including "It's Only Rock N Roll", "Defender" and "River Raid"; a perfectly pristine sealed Robot Rascals for the C-64; Star Trek: The Rebel Universe |
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Ballblazer and Rescue on Fractalus! for the Atari 5200 from LucasFilm (both sealed); Sierra Championship boxing for the Apple II; Gryphon by Avalon Hill for the C-64; MAME DVD's; The Eidolon on cartridge for the MSX2 (Japanese); VecFlash Vectrex Flash Cartridge and ColecoVision adapter |
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Milton Bradley's Cosmic Commander controller with Survival Run for the Atari 2600 |
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Atari 8-bit Trak disk drive with parallel port and switches; Panzer-Jagd, Sons of Liberty, Battlefront and Star Fleet I for the C-64 |
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Atarimax 128-in-1 Atari 5200 Multi-cart and Flash Cart; Votrax Type 'n' Talk Voice Synthesizer |
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An Atari 7800 Cuttle Cart 2 Flash and High Score Cartridge with CD; Echo+ speech card for the Apple II series computers; Kaboom!, Kung-Fu Master and Pitfall II Lost Caverns for the Atari 2600 |
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Another Tiger Game.com, this time the first model; an audio/video adapter for classic computers; an RCA Studio II cartridge; a Flight Simulator II controller for the C-64; Worms World Party for the N-Gage |
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Intellivision II and Atari 7800 controllers; The Horde for the 3DO; a Tiger R-Zone game; Video Whizball for the Fairchild VES |
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Tiger Telematics Gizmondo with five games; A Mind Forever Voyaging and The Graphics Magician for the Apple II |
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The Berzerk board game |
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My custom home arcade machine from Dream Authentics |
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A partial close-up of my arcade machine's control panel |
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Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Collector's Edition (Xbox 360 - it got in the shot, but normally I don't photograph modern stuff), Rayman 3 (N-Gage), Heathkit H-8/H89 cassettes, Donkey Kong (Atari 7800), Joust (Atari 7800), Crack'ed (Atari 7800), joystick extension cable for Atari-style joysticks |
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An Atari ST trackball controller; The Dark Heart of Uukrul and Brimstone (Broderbund, Apple II); PET Personal Computer Guide and manual |
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Atari ST color monitor, Atari 850 manual and acoustic modem cartridge and cables, Fussball/Soccer (Atari Lynx) |
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Tiger Telematics Gizmondo and some games; Zork II (Infocom) and Mind Mirror (EA) for the C-64 |
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Classic Foghorn CP/M newsletters |
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The green binder has various Atari manuals (like 800, acoustic modem, etc.), with various Atari 8-bit software above it, like Tutti Frutti |
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Atari Portfolio with case and various memory and software cards, as well as parallel and serial connectors |
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Raid on Bungeling Bay for the MSX computer format, Votrax Type'N Talk |
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A NES Power Pad and various Power Pad games, like Street Cop and Dance Aerobics |
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A Cybiko Xtreme wireless handheld device (1MB expansion not shown) and two Bally Astrocade controllers |
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An Interact 16K computer (Protecto version), complete with original software, manuals and box |
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Heathkit H19 computer terminal |
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Atari hombrews for the Atari 2600 and 5200; homebrew for the ColecoVision; some pins; Atari 850; Video Game Collector magazines |
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A semi-pro dual cassette deck for backing up old computer tapes; Heathkit H19 (the H89 is not shown, but looks the same, save for an added internal disk drive); Some Sinclair books |
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TAC (Avalon Hill), Battle Cruiser and NAM (both SSI) for the Atari 8-bit computers |
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A Tandy Model 4P in the box |
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A massive amount of TRS-80 Model I/III/4 books and software; Seastalker (Infocom, C-64); A ColecoVision and Bally Astrocade in the manilla envelopes |
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Mr. Roboto! homebrew game for the Odyssey2, Apple I Replica Creation book, Pixelblocks set |
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A Timex Sinclair 1500 in case with software |
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A fairly complete Epson HX-20 (1981) in case, generally considered the first home laptop |
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2MB memory expansion sidecar for the Amiga 500; The Kristal and Death Bringer from Cinemaware for the Amiga; Facemaker for the ColecoVision; Computer Intro! for the Odyssey2 |
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