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Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 5:26 pm
by whisp
amazing, utterly amazing :crazy:

the atari in the 1st pic, the wooden one was my 1st :D
but the one next to it brought back a cracking memory, think it was 89, might have been 90, my mates and me were all wanting 520ste's, so we'd all asked our parents for the ataris for xmas, xmas morning, we all wake up to brand new ste's, except 1 guy who woke up to the 2600, amused he was not, side's sore with laughing by the rest of us :lol:

Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 11:00 pm
by crustyasp46
INTELLIVISION

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INTV III

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COLECOVISION
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ATARI XE - COLECOVISION
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ATARI XE - Partial Packaging
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COLECOVISION - Partial Packaging

Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:51 am
by Dragon Mech
i remember having one of the model one genisis systems. twas a sweet system untell a power surge fried the mainboard and the cartridge that was in it. :( i personally will never own an intelevision because the software for it is full of bugs. plus i don't like the controller setup one bit. but i do enjoy playing the intelevision games that are on the "Intelevision Lives!" game.

Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 12:48 pm
by crustyasp46
NINTENDO _ NES
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GAMEBOY
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Game Boy Pocket complete. box- manuals, warranty card. Box rough shape


N64
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SEGA GENESIS
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PLAYSTATION 2
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Top one broken
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Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:25 pm
by Hot Trout
This just gets better and better. The pictures are staggering. You have managed to collect in one weekend what has taken me years. Incredible. :bow2: :bow2: You also have some properly rare systems in there. The Atari XE and Intellivision are hard to find these days.

Great stuff and keep the pictures coming.

Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 1:33 pm
by crustyasp46
NINTENDO NES GAME CARTS

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ATARI - VARIOUS GAME CARTS

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3.5 DISKS

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Approximately half of the 3.5 disks
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Do I REALLY need an emulator :?:

Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:32 pm
by Kherr
OMG, I'd KILL for one or two of those NES systems... And a bunch of the game carts... And one of those Commodore 64's... Oh dear lord I'd kill... :freakout:

(I never got to play with a Commodore 64, and having the actual system would be a million times better than any emulator... :p)

You are one lucky guy Crusty. :hi:

Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:51 pm
by crustyasp46
5.25 DISKS
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Approximately one third of all 5.25 disks
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SINCLAIR ZX81
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Timex-sinclair 2040 thermal printer
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Sinclair ZX81
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16mb Expansion Pack

TIMEX_SINCLAIR 1000
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First computer I owned
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Small keyboard -- pudgy fingers --hmmmm :)


EXTRAS ?

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GAMEBOY POWER SUPPLY
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NINTENDO GAMECUBE
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XGO REMOTE CONTROL PAD for 16 bit SEGA
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IMATION External 3.5 Drives
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PLAYSTATION
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PS ONE
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SUPER NINTENDO
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DREAMCAST
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INTELLIVISION II
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TI-99/4A
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Cadillac Version ?

Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:58 pm
by crustyasp46
Kherr wrote:OMG, I'd KILL for one or two of those NES systems... And a bunch of the game carts... And one of those Commodore 64's... Oh dear lord I'd kill... :freakout:

(I never got to play with a Commodore 64, and having the actual system would be a million times better than any emulator... :p)

You are one lucky guy Crusty. :hi:


I got my first 64 about a year ago, and I love to fool with it, punching in programs, play games on it, Just being a kid with a new toy :D

And to the NES, You still in Michigan? Please move,California, Florida, you are too close for comfort. I don't want to die, having too much fun at present. :eh: :D

Re: Hundreds of vintage Computers,

PostPosted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 12:00 am
by Kherr
lol, I'd settle for paying for shipping. :twisted: :goodpost: