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and lastly, the obligatory NES collection....
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Various consoles, including an actual working Bally Astrocade
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more Atari rares as well as the Commander controllers
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Some of the more rare titles. Asterix and Mangia are both NTSC.
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The Supercharger section and the Wall of 2600. 400+ unique titles, including a handful of my favorite AA titles.
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all of the commercially available 5200 titles, plus a small N64 compilation (most of the rares are there I believe)
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boxed heavies (Sears and Atari hex discs present) as well as PS1 (as "current" as I collect)
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Fairchild, Vectrex, Microvision
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My modest, but growing, collection.
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NES games. Because if you collect I guess you have to have some of these. Might be a law. -
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An actual working Bally Astrocade. -
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My second favorite console, Vectrex, along with some others. The poster represents the only thing that I have been a fan of longer than Atari....the Giants. Gotta love the Bay Area. -
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because these are awesome.... -
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My most recent rare, Cakewalk, compliments of an eBay auction from Riffraff. -
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more sexiness...... -
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a few of the sexier selections from my 2600 wall. Asterix and Mangia are both NTSC. Xante carts are directly from Tulsa (Demon Attack, Trick Shot). -
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400+ unique Atari 2600 titles. Primarily the commercially released titles but also a few of my favorite AA releases. Without question my favorite console. -
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Supercharger lineup. Need to make some sort of sleeves for Survival Island and Sword of Saros. They just look so.....pathetic? -
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My very modest N64 collection, although most of the rares are here. -
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All of the commercially released 5200 games. -
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PS1....as "current" as I get for collecting. -
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Boxed sets. Both heavy systems have hex disc controllers (too lazy to open up the boxes for photos) -
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Vectrex and my first ever handheld system -
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Channel F awesomeness
