Hmm is a Sega Nomad rarer then a top loader?
Hmm is a Sega Nomad rarer then a top loader?
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rarest console: NTSC Amiga CD32
My rarest would either be my Coleco Adam or my Microvision.
The "J" connector (my term) is what connects the M1000 to the IM. The short end goes into the M1000 as it sits on the IM, the long end goes into the first of the 2 cartridge slots on the IM. Then carts can be played through the 2nd slot on the IM. Viewed from the side, it literally looks like a block letter capital "J".Originally Posted by Tempest
And I'm pretty sure I had it hooked up to a 19" TV at one point.
Rich
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You know I'm lame when I'm thinking I should do some research into my inventory to answer this question.
Perhaps it's my Adventurevision.
Perhaps my Bandai Arcadia complete in box.
Or maybe my Haminex Ramses (Creativision clone.)
I do have a Super Cassette Vision Lady in the mail. She's a beauty.
Too bad only Slapdash will recognize all 4 of those. I think my goal in collecting is strictly to make Russ Perry jealous. How's it going Russ?
And let me state, for the record, that there is nothing lame about claiming your NES or Wonderswan are your rarest items. At least you have fun systems! Most of this crap I dig collecting are not for play- just for looks. I definitely would be just as well off if I was just sitting here with an NES and 10 choice carts. I'd probably be having more fun playing them than I would struggling to pay for rare systems I won't play.
Heh, well, you've only got me on 3 of the 4, as I at least have the SCV Lady already. I might have gotten a Bandai Arcadia, but the cost would have been exorbitant.Originally Posted by ianoid
Russ Perry Jr, 2175 S Tonne Dr #114, Arlington Hts IL 60005
Got any obscure game stuff?
Well, my rarest Console must be Intervision 2001 ( An Emerson Arcadia Clone ), or Sheen 2001 ( Same thing ) or maybe it is C64 Aussie version.
mrjones
Well nothing real rare but:
2 Vectrex
The Odyssey 300
The Odyssey 3000 in a box
Sears Tele-Games Heavy Sixer
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I just got Indy 500 By Video Action. It has Racing car Games and
Pong games it in made 1976.
Thanks,
Tim 8)
sphereman
I guess its a 3-way tie between my:
Atari 2600
TurboGraphx-16
Neo-geo Console
Well it used to be a Pink Hello Kitty dreamcast, but traded it for a Turbo Duo and Turbo Express. Second place NES top loader (a hand me back from my dad when NES Open died on him and we got him a PSX and Hot Shots Golf...)
cheers,
le geek
Err...i can't even choose which would be my rarest systems. But here's a list of some game systems i have that i know there pretty rare or too obscure:
* Acetronic MPU 1000
* APF-M1000
* Atari 2600 Junior Pirate 160-in-1 games
* Atari 2600 Junior Pirate TV Fun 128-in-1
* Commodore 64 Game System (C64GS)
* Eduscho Tele-Fever (Arcadia 2001 clone)
* Fountain Programmable Video System (Interton VC4000 clone)
* GTE Sylvania (Intellivision clone)
* Hanimex HMG 7900
* Intercord Tele-Computer XL 2000 (Arcadia 2001 clone)
* Milmar Ind. Apple Vision (clone Atari 2600)
* Rowtron Television Computer System
* Sega Master System II (by Tec Toy)
* Sheen Home Video Center 2001
* Sheen M1200
* Soundic MPT-03
* Tempest MPT-03 (black/silver)
* Tempest MPT-03 (brown/gold)
* ?? Boy Supervision (china model)
* Bandai Digi-Casse
* Bit Corp Gamate
* Bristol Colorvision
* Cougar Boy
* Creatronic Mega Duck
* Entex AdventureVision (Thanks Willie!)
* Entex Select-A-Game
* Fortune SY-3000B (Game Boy Clone)
* Grandstand Light Games
* Hartung Mega Duck (black)
* V-Tech Variety
* Video Tech. Creativision Dick Smith Wizzard
* BBC Bridge Companion
* Hartung Lernkomputer Mega Duck
* Irwin Video Challenger
* Compact Master Boy (clone TV-Boy)
* PTG-2600 (clone TV-Boy)
* Wonderboy WS-11 (clone of TV-Boy)
Just to name a few...Heck, there's even some that aren't listed anywhere. I'm pretty sure that Russ wil reply fast after i've posted this message, heh, heh, heh...
Oh and Russ, you didn't mentioned that you too own a BBC Bridge Companion.
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Now, why would I do that...Originally Posted by Sly DC
Well, I wasn't going to list EVERYTHING... I never know if obscurity really means rarity in these cases.Oh and Russ, you didn't mentioned that you too own a BBC Bridge Companion.
(Oh, and re-reading the thread, I think Ianoid did you a disservice figuring that I'd be the only one that recognized the 4 systems he mentioned)
Russ Perry Jr, 2175 S Tonne Dr #114, Arlington Hts IL 60005
Got any obscure game stuff?
I guess my near mint boxed odyssey.
Um... to me, probably my Boxed Genesis 3. To the US users, erm... Nah. Nothing obscure. Although I DO have Terranigma on the SNES. :twisted: (sorry. WILDLY OT)
Rarist for me would possibly by my Sega CDX and Atari 2600.
My Gaming Collection (Now at Google Drive!)
My rarest system is an obscure Brazilian 8-bit computer, MX Compacto.
Sergio
Hi Russ,
Well depends on his point of view. We all know that you're a game console collector. Since you're posting very more often than me, Ian must have think that i was gone, dead or something.(Oh, and re-reading the thread, I think Ianoid did you a disservice figuring that I'd be the only one that recognized the 4 systems he mentioned)
There's too many game systems that we could label "RARE", especially the ones that are too weird or obscure to be known.
For now, i can't say anything about a project i'm working on but it does relate to video games. If i can finished this project, i'll be in heaven! :P ('nuff said!).
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Digital Press Guide staff writer, member of the C.C.J.V.Q,
Silicium Museum, NECGHQ and the CGCC.
An Amstrad Mega PC (plays Megadrive/Genesis games via a cartridge slot on the front left of the unit).
Memorex VIS
Vectrex
Toploader
K-mart brand of PONG still in box