90 Game Consoles For Sale
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90 Game Consoles For Sale
Bidding starts at 3,000 euros. 
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* Amstrad GX4000
* APF TV-Fun
* Atari 2600 Black 4 Knopf
* Atari 2600 Black 4 Knopf 2
* Atari 2600 Holz 4 Knopf
* Atari 2600 Junior
* Atari 7800
* Atari Jaguar
* Atari Lynx 2
* Audiosonic PP-790
* Barcode Battler
* Coleco CBS
* Coleco Gemini
* Coleco Telestar Arcade
* Coleco Telestar Colormatic
* Coleco Telestar Ranger
* Coloco Combat
* Cybiko
* Dina 2inOne
* Excellence Computer
* Exclusiv TVG 209-4
* Game Axe
* Gamemaster
* Goldstar 3DO
* Hartung Super Vision
* Hot Boy
* Intel TV-Sports 1004
* Intellivision 1
* Intellivision 2
* Interton VC 4000
* Interton Video 3001
* ITT Fairchild
* Lloyds TV-Sports 812
* Magnavox Odyssey
* Magnavox Odyssey 300
* Magnavox Odyssey 400
* Magnavox Odyssey 500
* Magnavox Odyssey 4000
* Match Spectrum 6
* MB Microvision
* MBO
* Mustang 9016
* Neo Geo CD
* Neo Geo Pocket BW
* Neo Geo Pocket Color
* Ninendo Virtual Boy
* Nintendo Game Cube
* Nintendo Gameboy
* Nintendo Gameboy Advanced
* Nintendo Gamneboy Color
* Nintendo NES
* Nintendo SNES
* Palladium 825
* Pegasus IQ 502
* Philips CDI 450
* Philips Odyssey 200
* Philips Odyssey 2001
* Philips Videopac G7000
* Philips Videopac G7400
* Polygame
* Poppy tvg10
* Prima Classic
* R10 9012
* R10 9012 Color TV-Sports
* Radofin 1292
* Saba Videoplay
* Schmid TVG-2000
* Sears Sports Center Pinball
* Sega Dreamcast
* Sega Gamegear
* Sega Mastersystem 1
* Sega Mastersystem 2
* Sega Megadrive 1
* Sega Megadrive 2 u Mega CD 2
* Sega Nomad
* Sega Saturn
* Sony PSone
* Super com
* Tandy TV-Score-Board
* Tchibo Telefever
* Television Computer System
* Tiger game.com
* Tiger game.com pocket pro
* Tiger R-Zone
* Turbo Grafx 16
* TV Boy
* Unimex Mark IV
* Universum 4014
* Univerum TV-Multispiel
* Videomaster
* Videosports Skylark-124
* Wonderswan

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* Amstrad GX4000
* APF TV-Fun
* Atari 2600 Black 4 Knopf
* Atari 2600 Black 4 Knopf 2
* Atari 2600 Holz 4 Knopf
* Atari 2600 Junior
* Atari 7800
* Atari Jaguar
* Atari Lynx 2
* Audiosonic PP-790
* Barcode Battler
* Coleco CBS
* Coleco Gemini
* Coleco Telestar Arcade
* Coleco Telestar Colormatic
* Coleco Telestar Ranger
* Coloco Combat
* Cybiko
* Dina 2inOne
* Excellence Computer
* Exclusiv TVG 209-4
* Game Axe
* Gamemaster
* Goldstar 3DO
* Hartung Super Vision
* Hot Boy
* Intel TV-Sports 1004
* Intellivision 1
* Intellivision 2
* Interton VC 4000
* Interton Video 3001
* ITT Fairchild
* Lloyds TV-Sports 812
* Magnavox Odyssey
* Magnavox Odyssey 300
* Magnavox Odyssey 400
* Magnavox Odyssey 500
* Magnavox Odyssey 4000
* Match Spectrum 6
* MB Microvision
* MBO
* Mustang 9016
* Neo Geo CD
* Neo Geo Pocket BW
* Neo Geo Pocket Color
* Ninendo Virtual Boy
* Nintendo Game Cube
* Nintendo Gameboy
* Nintendo Gameboy Advanced
* Nintendo Gamneboy Color
* Nintendo NES
* Nintendo SNES
* Palladium 825
* Pegasus IQ 502
* Philips CDI 450
* Philips Odyssey 200
* Philips Odyssey 2001
* Philips Videopac G7000
* Philips Videopac G7400
* Polygame
* Poppy tvg10
* Prima Classic
* R10 9012
* R10 9012 Color TV-Sports
* Radofin 1292
* Saba Videoplay
* Schmid TVG-2000
* Sears Sports Center Pinball
* Sega Dreamcast
* Sega Gamegear
* Sega Mastersystem 1
* Sega Mastersystem 2
* Sega Megadrive 1
* Sega Megadrive 2 u Mega CD 2
* Sega Nomad
* Sega Saturn
* Sony PSone
* Super com
* Tandy TV-Score-Board
* Tchibo Telefever
* Television Computer System
* Tiger game.com
* Tiger game.com pocket pro
* Tiger R-Zone
* Turbo Grafx 16
* TV Boy
* Unimex Mark IV
* Universum 4014
* Univerum TV-Multispiel
* Videomaster
* Videosports Skylark-124
* Wonderswan
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Cool seeing a Goldstar in there. I was probably one of the few that bought the 3DO here in the U.S., hehehe. I will say though Road Rash and Need 4 Speed both got there start on it and I owned both. Cool games and a cool system that was priced way beyond its time.
Neat auction...
Neat auction...
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Originally Posted by M Polo
Cool seeing a Goldstar in there. I was probably one of the few that bought the 3DO here in the U.S., hehehe. I will say though Road Rash and Need 4 Speed both got there start on it and I owned both. Cool games and a cool system that was priced way beyond its time.
Neat auction...
Neat auction...
Seriously, I loved my 3DO and still have a working one with over a hundred games including the imports. I picked up most of it dirt cheap at the end of the systems life, but had a lot of fun with the 3DO.Sad that there is no Sega CDX in there. Still one of my all time favorite pieces of hardware. JVC really built a great little system.
Ton of cool stuff in there. If I owned all that I would probably take it to my grave.
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Originally Posted by strife
no Sega CD! No sale!
Last edited by darkside; 12-29-06 at 09:49 PM.
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Actually, it appears that there is what I know as a Fairchild Channel F in there. I'm not sure if it's a version manufactured by somebody else or just has a German name I don't know...
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Actually, it appears that there is what I know as a Fairchild Channel F in there. I'm not sure if it's a version manufactured by somebody else or just has a German name I don't know...
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Originally Posted by darkside
Yeah, but the Goldstar? Everyone knows the Panasonic was the model to have.
Seriously, I loved my 3DO and still have a working one with over a hundred games including the imports. I picked up most of it dirt cheap at the end of the systems life, but had a lot of fun with the 3DO.
Sad that there is no Sega CDX in there. Still one of my all time favorite pieces of hardware. JVC really built a great little system.
Ton of cool stuff in there. If I owned all that I would probably take it to my grave.
Seriously, I loved my 3DO and still have a working one with over a hundred games including the imports. I picked up most of it dirt cheap at the end of the systems life, but had a lot of fun with the 3DO.Sad that there is no Sega CDX in there. Still one of my all time favorite pieces of hardware. JVC really built a great little system.
Ton of cool stuff in there. If I owned all that I would probably take it to my grave.
I remember many nights playing "Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold" and the other live action shooting gallery style games on the 3DO. Those and one called "The Incredible Machine" & a terrible EA game "Escape from Monster Manor". The original "Alone In the Dark", "Cannon Fodder" and so on, lolol.
Gotta stop, lol. I could talk 3DO games all day.
Last edited by M Polo; 12-29-06 at 10:34 PM.
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Originally Posted by darkside
Yeah, but the Goldstar? Everyone knows the Panasonic was the model to have.
Seriously, I loved my 3DO and still have a working one with over a hundred games including the imports. I picked up most of it dirt cheap at the end of the systems life, but had a lot of fun with the 3DO.
Seriously, I loved my 3DO and still have a working one with over a hundred games including the imports. I picked up most of it dirt cheap at the end of the systems life, but had a lot of fun with the 3DO.
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The 3D0 was probably one of my favorite consoles growing up. A few friends and myself played Alone in the Dark the entire summer until we finally finished it! Sadly, someone stole the system and games from me a long time ago and the only thing I have left is the demo disc.
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Some of my favorite games were played on the 3DO.
Star Control 2
Return Fire
Captain Quazar
Casper (one of the best licensed games I ever played)
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Lucien's Quest
Policenauts
Shockwave
Street Fighter II Turbo
Wing Commander III
3DO despite its faults managed to put out quite a few gems.
Star Control 2
Return Fire
Captain Quazar
Casper (one of the best licensed games I ever played)
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Lucien's Quest
Policenauts
Shockwave
Street Fighter II Turbo
Wing Commander III
3DO despite its faults managed to put out quite a few gems.
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No Atari 5200, no thanks. That was the main system I remeber growing up with since my parents never got me the 2600. Before the 5200 all we had was the Odyssey and I would play Atari at my friends house.
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I actually have a Panasonic 3DO with almost every single North American 3DO game ever made, I bought it from some dude who was obsessed with the 3DO. He sold that, along with eight un-opened controllers and a huge stack of magazine clippings that referenced the 3DO...Yea, he was just a bit obsessed. 
With that said, no 32x means NO SALE!

With that said, no 32x means NO SALE!
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Of all the systems that have come out over the last 30 years I think the one I miss the most is the Colecovision. That was one cool as system with great looking fun games. I mean hell, forget about Backwards compatible...they straight up made an adapter for Atari games!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colecovision
The other old system I miss is the Turbo Grafx.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colecovision
The other old system I miss is the Turbo Grafx.
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Woah! I didn't realize there were this many game consoles. Are these all game consoles in that they have a catalog of games designed for the specific consoles or are some of these the type that have 'built-in' games and do not support a removable medium?




