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Hey guys, He's a list and some pics of the slowly growing PSP collection and LaserDisc collection. 🙂 Office Space Movie Brooktown High Capcom Classics Collection: Remixed Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles ChessMaster: The Art of Learning Dave Mirra: BMX Challenge Dual Pack: (SEALED) 1.Syphonfilter: Dark Mirror. 2. Socom: U.S. Navy Seals-FireTeam Bravo Dual Pack: (SEALED) 1.Syphonfilter: Logan's Shadow. 2.Killzone: Liberation Gradius Collection Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi IL 2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon Kingdom of Paradise Little Big Planet Loco Roco 2 Megaman Powered Up Mercury Meltdown Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play Mimana: Iyar Chronicles Need for Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0 Need for Speed: Underground Rivals Phantasy Star: Portable Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End Ratchet Clank: Size Matters Reflex: MX vs. ATV Riviera: The Promised Land StarWars the Clone Wars: Republic Hero Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together WarHammer: Squad Command Wipeout Pure --------------- LaserDisc Pioneer LaserDisc Player CLD-1070 Starwars: A New Hope StarWars: The Empire Strikes Back Starwars: The Empire Strikes Back (Wide screen Edition) Starwars: Return of the Jedi Monty Python The Holy Grail The Terminator (Wide Screen Edition) The Terminator 2: Judgement Day Speed (Wide Screen Edition)
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Lets see them! Share the glory that is your 3DO collection. Pictured are my games cased and long boxes (have a few more in storage) and games in CD cases which i will be casing in DVD cases soon. Finally got the Doctor Hauzer english translation. I'll take a pic of my FZ-1 and controllers when i get home.
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Hello guys, I have created a Falcon030 collection for newbies... THE COLLECTION INCLUDES: (f) VaRiOuS PrOgRaMs (a) UtILiTiEs (l) MaNy GaMes (c) DeMos (o) EmUlAToRs (n) MaGaZiNes THE GAMES (170+) As concerns gaming, the categorization is made as follows (number of games): (+) ADVENTURES & RPG (14) (+) BEAT'EM UP (6) (+) CARD & DICE GAMES (8) (+) MIND GAMES (17) (+) PACMAN & BOMBERMAN (9) (+) PINBALL & BREAKERS (10) (+) PLATFORMS (20) (+) SHOOTERS ARCADE (7) (+) SHOOTERS FLIGHT (22) (+) SHOOTERS FIRST-PERSON (7) (+) SIMULATION (10) (+) SPORTS & RACERS (16) (+) STRATEGY (12) (+) TETRIS-LIKE (13) DOWNLOAD LINK: http://ftp.pigwa.net/stuff/collections/Atari Falcon Newbies Collection/ NOTES: -Most 030 programs and games are included, but NOT all of course (i.e. copyrights) --The collection consists of about 60% native-Falcon, 25% ST, and 15% STE titles ---There might be several combability issues (mainly according to different Falcon 030 setups) ----Tried NOT to include software with an active copyright (i.e. HDDriver), however, if you notice any software that you believe it may have an active copyright, please delete it >_ Giorgos Turrican (May, 2023)
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Index of Updates! 4/15/15 - Initial post (see below) 4/16/15 - Pixelboy Games Arrive 5/7/15 - New games & Overlays 5/9/15 - Repro Boxes 5/23/15 - Some rare carts 6/1/15 - Clear case SGM 6/4/15 - Some NIB games 6/7/15 - Rey's awesome ADAM Power Supply 7/8/15 - Amazing collection of Repro Boxes 7/31/15 - New Homebrews & a ColecoVision Press Kit 8/8/15 - Opcode's Juno First 8/20/15 - Super Sketch 8/28/15 - Shovel Knight for the ColecoVision! 9/17/15 - Review of an AWFUL European homebrew controller 9/24/15 - Frenzy! 10/1/15 - The awesome F18a ColecoVision review! 10/6/15 - Boxxle & more from Pixelboy 10/8/15 - F18a + HDMI Converter Results #1 10/16/15 - Super Famicom NTT Controller & Taiwan Cooper Games 10/22/15 - F18a + HDMI Converter Results #2 10/23/15 - My final "loose cart" needed to complete the collection! 1/28/16 - Pics of my stuff 2/5/16 - Donkey Kong & DKJR Arcade Flyers 2/11/16 - More arcade flyer scans 2/17/16 - My daughter loves the ADAM! 2/20/16 - Even more arcade flyers 2/23/16 - Coleco ADAM Zaxxon Box 2/29/16 - Yay! More Pixelboy! 3/7/16 - One year anniversary post - My entire homebrew collection! 3/11/16 - USB PC Interface for ADAM Keyboard Review 3/11/16 - Mr. Do! "Alternate" Coleco Box 3/15/16 - Awesome homebrew repro boxes by Pixelboy! 3/26/16 - DK, DKJr, Zaxxon AWESOME ADAM games boxes! 4/12/16 - 5 New Games from CollectorVision - Star Soldier, Drol, Hang On, MORE! 4/21/16 - Track & Field II photos & video! 5/5/16 - New additions to the collection! 5/6/16 - Venture video! 5/12/16 - Opcode Prototype Games 5/20/16 - Mouse Trap Video! 6/8/16 - Mail Call! Sammy Lightfoot! 7/21/16 - Ms. Pac-Man Custom Tabletop! 7/22/16 - My Coleco Tabletops! 8/13/16 - Added a boxed Donkey Kong to the collection! 12/6/16 - Jawbreaker II is here! 10/15/16 - Some recent additions to the collection. 11/3/16 - I really suck at Bump n Jump! 12/6/16 - Nice looking "used" CV Box! 12/10/16 - Video of Jeepers Creepers! 1/30/17 - Video of Frantic! 4/8/17 - Playing ColecoVision on a SpectraVideo SV 328! 4/26/17 - Video of Kaboom! 2/4/17 - Strange "Mini" ColecoVision 7/5/17 - Custom Made Berzerk Tabletop 8/7/17 - German Version of Super Cross Force! 8/9/17 - Unboxing and playing Sydney Hunter! 8/13/17 - Photos of my collection from the 90s! 9/22/17 - Thoughts on Sydney Hunter! 2/7/18 - 3 New Videos! 2/14/18 - Wizard of Wor Review! 2/15/18 - Team Pixelboy Budget Series! 2/21/18 - Donkey Kong Review! 4/6/18 - A Boot Hill Review! 8/31/18 - Some oddly shaped boxes! 11/28/21 - A long overdue update! 1/11/22 - Unboxing a sealed copy of Jumpman Junior! 2/12/22 - Arkadion for ColecoVision is BAD! Full Review 2/15/22 - Reproduction ColecoVision Console Box Review 3/5/22 - Bull & Mighty's Critical Moment Gameplay Video Why I got back into collecting ColecoVision... …It’s all the Flashback’s fault! Seriously! Growing up, the ColecoVision was always “my system.” It really was the video game machine that I grew up on and followed religiously. Sure, I had a 2600 before it and a C-64 and then an NES after it, but it was the system that would change a part of my life as an adult. My “video game childhood” started out with the original Sears Tele-Games Pong which I received for Christmas in 1975, and then two years later Santa put a 2600 under the tree. I was only 7 at the time when the 2600 came out, and while I played it to death, I was still a bit too young to really appreciate games and how important they were about to become. But then 1982 rolls around, I’m reading Electronic Games Magazine and news about the ColecoVision at CES is talked about and I was blown away. At this point in my life I was addicted to any stand-up game to hit the arcades but disappointed in the current home-version offerings. Seeing what the ColecoVision was going to bring home blew me away, and I had to get one! The two childhood CV stories that I remember distinctly… First - I always knew where my parents hid my Christmas presents and one day after school I had discovered that they had bought the ColecoVision system, Expansion Module #1 and several games that were available. But it would be weeks before Christmas and I just couldn’t wait. Knowing the exact schedule of when my parents would be coming home and how much time I had between getting back from school, I would go and take the ColecoVision, and very carefully remove it all out of the box, hook it up to the TV, play it as long as I possibly could, and then with enough time to reverse the process, put it all back into the box EXACTLY as it was before and put it right back to where it was “hidden.” And of course I played off the “surprise” perfectly fine on Christmas day! To this day, my parents still have no idea I did this! The second was when I had saved up all my allowance to buy Donkey Kong Jr. For whatever reason that game came out (at least where I lived) at a higher price than other ColecoVision games and while at the store wanting to buy it, my parents wouldn’t let me due to the higher price. Thankfully, my parents didn’t pay too close of attention, and one day I rode my bike down to Gemco (big box store in SoCal in the 80s) and happily used up my allowance to purchase the game. They never even noticed that I had bought it. My collection of CV games as a kid included pretty much all the “common” games. I had all the arcade ports and many of the original games that came out up until the end, all the add-ons, controllers, etc. The only thing I never had growing up was Adam. Fast forward through the next few years… My gaming career went from ColecoVision to the Commodore 64 to NES/SNES, (One of my best friends had an ADAM so I had a lot of exposure to that as well) etc… But even through all those years, I had kept a ColecoVision plugged in, and it would always be a system I’d go back to. I ended up working in the video games industry from 1989 - 2011, which is an entirely other story, but I got into the industry because I was a retro games fan. During those first 10 or so years, I would go to flea markets and collect games. ColecoVision was always the system I looked out for the most. At one point I pretty much had collected just about everything that was out there at the time. I want to say I had really close to a complete collection of loose carts that were available in the USA, and many games CIB, and at this point I even had an ADAM up and running. ColecoVision was still “my system.” At this point, I was also collecting stand-up arcade machines, and when I was living on the east coast I had about 40 machines in my game room and probably another 50 or so PCB’s that I could plug into various machines. I spent a great deal of time restoring dedicated cabinet 80s arcade games. Here's a few pics of my "game room" (wish I had more and at better quality, but in those days, the smart phone didn't exist!) In 2002 I took a job with Activision and had to move back to SoCal. At this point in my life, I had become jaded with the video games business based on a number of different things that had happened and I was totally disenchanted with the industry. It was no longer a “hobby” for me, but a “job.” Disgruntled and uncaring about video games at this point, I sold everything I had. Didn’t even look back on it. Didn’t really care and moved to SoCal totally empty-handed as far as any retro games went. No consoles. No arcade games. Not even a handheld. For the first couple of years at Activision, I didn’t even look at retro games, even though I was working for one of the companies that is iconic in the eyes of retro game fans, my interest in video games has pretty much died at this point, and my less-than-stellar experience at Activision (it was not a great company to work for during the years I was there) most certainly didn't help. That being said, one of my co-workers was selling off some of their old game machines, and one of the machines was a ColecoVision with a hand-full of games. I instantly flash backed to childhood and I just had to have it. I bought it, took it home, made sure it worked, loved it, but put it in a box, and there it would stay, for probably another half decade. In 2011 I finally got out of the video games business, focused on my theme park travel site and roller coaster video production (yes that is what I do for a living) which I had been doing on the side for many years and we moved to Orlando pursue that more. (When you are doing work in the theme park business, Orlando really is the place to be!) If I said I had totally gotten out of retro gaming over those years, that would be a lie. While I was no longer collecting physical hardware or game carts, I always had an emulator or two on my computer. And it almost always consisted of MAME, ColecoVision, and Atari. I would find myself going back to play my favorite ColecoVision games from time to time. When I worked for WayForward, I did have a Vectrex sitting on my desk with a Sean Kelly multi-game cart, but that was mostly for “show.” In fact, when I moved to Orlando, I gave it away. Orlando was a total fresh start for me. No more video games career, time to shift gears, have a different focus, move forward and not look back. And things have been going very well since. Still have the emulators on my laptop and would play from time to time, but I had pretty much forgotten about games and anything retro. I had not given up on games entirely though. I always had whatever the latest Nintendo system was and a few games, but nothing really interested me to be fanatical. We’d play Mario Party with groups of friends, I was slightly addicted to Animal Crossing and always had a handful of NES Virtual Console games, but that was about it. And then the ColecoVision Flashback system came out… I thought “What a cool idea… so many of my favorites as a kid all in one place, and easy to hook up to the TV!” (I totally understood the licensing aspects of games so I knew some games couldn’t be included.) Two things went through my mind while playing the system: 1. This Flashback just isn’t good enough, it didn’t *feel* right, and that right there sparked my interest in pulling the ColecoVision I had sitting in a box for many years out of storage and playing the real thing, and 2. WHAT ARE ALL THESE HOME-BREW GAMES ON THE FLASHBACK!?!?! When I had gotten out of collecting games around 2001, there really wasn’t any home-brew (that I was aware of) out there for the system. At least not to the level that I was seeing on the Flashback system. I did some research and I simply could not believe that people were STILL MAKING GAMES for my childhood system keeping it alive! And not just tinkering around, or home-brew games that looked like someone punched in some code from Compute! magazine, I had found legit boxed games of arcade ports and original content that was just as good if not better than the original games that came out for the system 30 years ago. This blew my mind! I had to do a double take… “People are STILL making games for a system that hasn’t seen a retail store shelf in 30 years???” This was something that I realized that I needed to be a part of! And all of a sudden, something I hadn’t felt in 20 years was back… I was once again a “fan” of games instead of it being a “job.” As I played games like Circus Charlie, Buster Bros, and Girls Garden, I’ve just sat there thinking to myself “I honestly cannot believe I’m playing these games…on a COLECOVISION!!! WTF?!?!?” I had known of sites like Digital Press and Atari Age, had browsed them for reference when working on other games, but hadn’t really paid close enough attention to them to really understand what was going on in any of the retro gaming communities. Doing some searching around, it seemed like Atari Age was *the* community for ColecoVision fans and I registered. Seeing just how much I needed to get caught up on, I spent hours and hours neglecting my own business to read up on hundreds of threads (and I’m still getting caught up!) Through the help of many of the forum members I have now collected over 100 of the home-brews that have been produced over the years and have re-collected many of the loose released carts. I have been totally blown away by this community since I found it and I haven’t been this excited in anything game-related in years. So that’s my story… my introduction, etc… And if you read this whole damn thing then I’m even MORE impressed with this community! Looking forward to getting more caught up on the past and what the future of the system has in store! Thank you for reading!
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Nintendo Wii ( box / inserts / advertisements / Wii Sports / Sensor bar / 1 controller / 1 nunchuck / Power supply / composite a.v cord / instruction manual / advertising and misc. Metroid Other M (game / case / instructions / advertisement) New Super Mario Bros. Wii (game / case) 1 extra controller with Nunchuck / 2 Steering Wheels / 2 sleeves with Wii Motion Plus adapters HDMI Cable $130 for the lot Open to offers. Sega Sega Genesis (console / controller / a/v cable / power supply) Sega Genesis 6 Button Arcade Pad (Retro-bit) Pound HDMI HD cable (freebie...see picture below) Sonic the Hedgehog (cart / manual / case) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (cart / manual / case) Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (cart / manual / case) Sonic Spinball (cart / manual / case) Mortal Kombat (cart / manual / case) Mortal Kombat II (cart / manual / case) NBA Jam T.E. (cart / manual / case / insert) Risk (cart / manual / case) World Series Baseball (cart / case) Bulls vs. Blazers (cart / case) International Tour Tennis (cart / case) Virtua Figher 2 (cart) Street Fighter 2 Special Championship Edition (cart) X-men (cart) NBA Jam T.E. (cart) Game Genie (cart) $120 for the lot Open to offers Sega 32x (console / power supply / a/v composite stereo cable / patch cable / box / instructions / brackets / cardboard inserts / outer box) Sega Virtua Racing Deluxe (cart / box / insert / manual) Moto Cross (cart / box / insert / manual) $215 for the lot Open to offers. Sega CD (console / power supply / instructions / extension / metal brace / poster / Sewer Shark / instructions / 2 screws / cardboard inserts / foam padding / outer box) ...video available down below for the Sega CD in action $225 Individually priced now. A Sega Genesis is pictured with the 32x and CD. It isn't included. The Sega Genesis is in its own lot. If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me. If anyone has any offers or suggestions, please PM me. You won't offend me with a low ball offer. If there are any errors that you find that are needed to be corrected please and kindly correct me via PM and not publicly. Thanks!
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SELLING ENTIRE COLLECTION FROM 1980's. I worked as a sales rep for Activision in the early 1980's and have a LOT of prototypes (14 total - 8 for 2600, 2 for 5200, 4 for Intellivision), used games in boxes (40+ and mostly Actiivision titles), a 2600 and a 400 game console and even typed original drafts of instructions for 5 games. I want to sell it ALL IN ONE LOT. According to these blogs the protos should be worth about $80 each, no idea of the value of the instruction manuals, and we all know the value of the other games and consoles (not much...). I also have two unopened, sealed ROBOT TANK by Activision for the 2600. Check out the pics. I live in San Diego and YOU will pay shipping. First $600 (plus shipping) can have it ALL, right now! Or make your best offer. and highest bidder just may get this Collection. I had trouble uploading the pics from Google so here's a link top the pics - just copy and paste... (Sorry, I am a salesman, not a tech!!!) LOL https://photos.app.goo.gl/WN5DyyNTrGApAnec7
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A journey that started 29 years ago came to completion the other day. My father bought me my first gaming system, the Atari XEGS upon release in 1987, but never bought me any more games for it, believing the 3 that had come with the system were enough (). Ever since then, looking at all the pics of games on offer on the back of the console box, and playing the demos at my local department store (Myer, Dandenong), I wanted them all! Now, nearly 3 decades after, with the sealed Kareteka that arrived last Wednesday, I have every single Atari XEGS game complete in box : ) Thank you dad for starting me on my gaming journey with this most interesting and cool little pastel buttoned system. I wish you were here to reminisce with me. May you rest in peace. ?
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River Raid II and Cosmic Commuter are on their ways... Shortlist: Still hoping for Tooth Protectors (almost had that one last sunday), Waterworld (someone beat me to it), Strawberry Shortcake (could have it but to ugly label), Missile Control (bought broken cart, still searching...) and Quadrun (maybe someone is willing to sell it to me). Long list: too much to tell but still missing about 150... VID_20211019_185204.mp4
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The last 3 CBS, 2 coleco, 2 very rare Technovision (i think) and 2 cheap Mattel's because they never work on my junior, happily i do own a Retron77 where Both games gladly work. Not sure if they are really cheap but i bought Them relatively cheap so i guess i am correct... Long story short, the last blast of my collection... What follows are single Carts, prototypes, homebrew(s) and well... Others... PS: notes now Both Mattel's are almost notn readable but these are frogs and flies and kool-aid-man.
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3x Bitcorp but i am not always positively sure this is the case. There are a lot of different publishers out there for mostly the same games. Anyhoe, i call Them Bitcorp and next to 6 spectra's these are a Nice addition To my everlasting growing collection...
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2 Sega's and 7 Usg's... I do like the White usgames more than the black i think... Even if the blacks are nicer, maybe because of the cartoon images on the whites... still Need to restore name this game thou...
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Treasure below was in fact a kinda treasure below. Found that one together with x-man on the local marketplace in the Netherlands in my hometown and paid 150 € Total for Both. Found on the Attic of some old man who passed away years before. Probably not as special as red sea crossing and music maker found at a garagesale in the usa years ago but for me it's magical enough...
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9 Telegames, not much to tell... Got kungfu superkicks in box and manual very cheap voor 'bout £10 and also got fantastic voyage extra. Maybe one of the best bargains ever on eBay...
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Just a little sneak preview, Will show Pics of Every single cart, box whatever i own in the near future but for now try to spot the rare from the standaard games with below Photos. Offcourse every different game in my opinion has the same high emotional value...
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I mostly play my Atari games on Stella with by Hyperkin Trooper, or on Harmony Cartridge on the 1981 console I've had for 40 years, but I have a modest physical collection that makes me happy to have. And this is how I organize my digital collection...
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I'm a huge gba fan, it's easily my favorite system, but I've never gathered the collection up for pictures until now. I went with thumbnails over full size pics but most blow up quite large. First up is my AGS-101 Kiosk which sits on my phone stand. It's got Mario Tennis in it. I've been meaning to get more insert/demo combinations, but that hasn't happened yet. Next up is my wireless dueling set in a waterproof case. In there are two charging cables, a double charger, two flash carts, two wireless links and two custom re-cased two-tone AGS-101 models. Here are my Game Boy Micros and related accessories. The two 'budget pack' micro systems are both still sealed. Here are my other two GBA SP units. The black one is a 001 and the pink is yet another 101. With them are my flash carts. Somewhere around here I also have an FA128 and a parallel linker, but they went AWOL for the photo shoot. Here are my oldschool gbas. The white one is Afterburner modified. With them are some odd accessories. The two that are more rare are the 'GBA transverter' which attaches to the back and outputs a TV signal, and the 'Game Wallet' which loads flash carts from smartmedia through the link port. Both were used in an attempt at making a larger handheld with a tv out and joystick port (pre-gamecube gameboy player). I never made it a case, but it worked well and was sure fun to play: Here are my unlicensed games. 3 are sealed, which is odd for unlicensed games since most didn't come that way. The second pic is a close up of the pirates (which have neat labels), the third pic is hacks/homebrew. The kirby game is just a packaged up NES emulator that plays the first kirby game, and Blast Arena Advance is my only scratchbuilt homebrew cart (and it's awesome). Above are my standard commercial games--the games on the left are factory sealed. Of the sealed ones, I expect pocket professor and mazes of fate to become quite rare. Of the unsealed, Payback and Racing Gears Advance might increase in demand. I can't really imagine ever parting with any of them, though. And last but certainly not least, is my personal Game Boy Advance 'Holy Grail.' A NIB Visteon Dockable Entertainment Center with install kit. For those who have forgotten, this was a 10" portable dvd player which also played GBA games and came with a car dock.
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Time for another Cmart mini-collection. This time we'll look at all the ECS games, including all variations, as well as all the hardware. Let's start with an overview of everything. (Except the bloody ECS Synths, which I forgot about and had to include later). This includes all the variations of the 6 games, 13 in total, plus the two new Intelligentvision games just for fun (and completeness ). There are also two versions of the ECS Computer Module, the more common white version (the North American release), and the less common brown version (for PAL land). There are also white and brown versions of the ECS Music Synth, but strangely they both come in the box with the white Synth on the front. For reasons I'm not clear on, I now seem to be able to only post one picture per post, so I'm going to take up the next nine posts to fill in the details. And now for the usual disclaimer....if anyone finds something ECS related that I don't have, you know what to do. I'll make it worth your while. (In trade Rev, and by that I mean games.)
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Every serious gamer wants a good solution for cataloging their game collection. But which site or application should you choose? I demo 6 of the most popular methods of organizing your game collection and show you the Pros & Cons of each. Sites Shown: RFGeneration.com Collectorz.com Backloggery.com VGCollect.com GameVault (iOS app) Delicious-monster.com What are YOU using?
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MY COLLECTION HI everyone, I'm Lorenzo, I'm collector of Intellivision cassettes and I live in Italy. I want to show my collection of various photographs, which I have done over of these years. It is detailed photos, which reveal all the contents of the cassettes. I would start with the photographs of the legendary 125, and I just took a cue from beautiful lists that made cmarts, in his post "original-125-checklist". Then they will have pictures of my entire collection, which now has 456 well-game cassettes Intellivision, with over 80 double boxes, 105 boxes NEW, and differences between various boxes, booklets and various versions. To put all my photos, I think it will take days, so, be patient .. There will also be photos showing the various versions of the box. Will follow in the end, more and more of miscellaneous photos of the magnificent Mattel world. I begin with 125, which in my case will be 124, because to me is still missing, Spyker Super Pro Volleyball, of which I have only the REPOBOX and 2 overlays ... you do not have one for me? ...Today the my 124... Action Network(14) Arcade Network(1) Gaming Network(4) Learning Network(2) Space Network(4) Sports Network(11) Strategy Network(5) Non Network Games(10) Intellivoice(4) INTV Corporation(21) Dextell Ltd(2) Activision(7) Atarisoft(3) Coleco( eight) Imagic(14) Interphase(2) Parker Brothers(6) Sega(1) Also I want to be a silver member ...to be continue...
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Hi everyone. A little more than a year ago I've started collecting Colecovision loose cartridges, just for fun, in fact I started with the better games (I think) and then added one, other one, another one and without warning I started a collection that finally I've completed in May/15/2013 (obviously not including the S.O.S cartridge, given that only one or two exists) Some items were pure luck, like the Super-Sketch (Sketch Master) that I don't even intended to get. The Wizard of Id Wizmath and Q*bert Qubes were other two very difficult to obtain. Besides I've got five Q*bert before getting one with good label and in the process I got one with a silver label (not here because I think it doesn't fit along the other Parker Brothers) It took me one hour to unpack, fifteen minutes for the pictures and another hour to pack again So enjoy it! [bTW, I have some duplicate Colecovision homebrews, but with one is enough to show ] Added Jun/07/2013 Now my Colecovision cartridges duplicates, most are in not so good state, primary cause of having to order more cartridges. This picture includes the rare Q*bert with silver label. Also the Facemaker and Smurf's Paint and Play Workshop cartridges doesn't work. Also included three Atari cartridges that doesn't work. My collection of homebrews (part 1), including the Zombie Near game I wrote (I've four of this one ) My collection of homebrews (part 2), including the Princess Quest game I wrote (I've two of this one ) And here is my very small Atari Collection. Update Jun/11/2013: My small MSX collection, including the games I've wrote. Update Jun/26/2013: A recent addition to my Atari collection, plus all the other platform cartridges in my collection. BTW, someone used a permanent marker in the Total Recall cartridge . For being my first two NES games, I choosed the most unplayable games I like very much the colorful label of the Atlantis cartridge for Intellivision Update Aug/25/2013: Recent additions to my Sega Master System collection . Only Out Run 3D has the manual, so technically it is the only CIB. Update Mar/06/2014: Just taken pictures of all my homebrew collection without duplicates: Update Jun/21/2014:
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Here are some pictures of my game room. Took about two years to complete from start to finish. I built it up from scratch, framing the walls, running electricity, etc. Hope you guys enjoy.
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The Nintendo Switch is easily my favorite game system since the Sega Genesis thanks to it's hybrid home console/handheld functionality and fantastic variety of games, and in spite of the rising popularity of digital media there's still a ton of great Switch games to be found on physical cartridges. My Switch library is pretty modest so far with only 10 games to speak of, since I haven't really been "collecting" for the system as much as I have been just picking up games I wanted to play. Still, I figured it could be fun to have a thread for everyone to show off what's in their Switch collections to see what other folks around here have been playing. I'll start things off with a couple pictures of my Switch system and game library: