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...
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.
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.
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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?