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Posted: October 13th, 2009, 8:59pm PDT
Case of Six Game Boy Super Mario Land Games Atari 7800 Sealed Ballblazer Case This is the first case of 7800 games I have seen since my case obsession started. $60.00 BIN is extraordinarily cheap too. Final Fantasy Anthology Playstation 1 Case Another first here, this time for the PS1. Not quite so cheap though, at $400. Final Fantasy V Super Famicom Case I know, I promised I would never mention this one again as it has been around for ages and mentioned here multi
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Posted: September 4th, 2009, 3:11am PDT
Atari 2600 prototypes Other stuff: Atari 2600 lot with Frostbite prototype Final Fantasy VII 7 Aerith Aeris Music Box Squaresoft found by our Gentleman Famicomstation Sonic comics page artwork NES Test Station Starfox mock watch SONY DECR-1000A Golden Street Fighter 2 Tokens again A friend of mine here in Italy found a loose Game Boy Pocket Fiorentina limited edition, told to have been sold around Florence only and just during a limited time. It’s loose and it has some s
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Posted: July 21st, 2009, 3:51am PDT
Technabob hat Bilder und ein Video einer Rambo-themed Atari2600-Ripoff-Konsole mit 208, 2001 oder auch 11.555 eingebauten Games. Apparently, this Rambo TV Game console came out at some point back in the 1990s. It’s a serious doppelganger for the Atari 2600, and actually claims to have had 208 built-in games. Despite the “2600 compatible” labeling, the photos on the box make me think this was one of those cheap NES/Famicom clone systems from China. rambo tv game: the video game console tha
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Posted: July 20th, 2009, 3:00am PDT
I was digging around the deep recesses of Flickr earlier today, when I came across a picture of what could be one of the greatest video game console oddities of all time. Apparently, this Rambo TV Game console came out at some point back in the 1990s. It’s a serious doppelganger for the Atari 2600, and actually claims to have had 208 built-in games. Despite the “2600 compatible” labeling, the photos on the box make me think this was one of those cheap NES/Famicom clone systems from China.