eBay today

Let’s start with Atari stuff.

Atari 5200 rarities:
BOUNTY BOB STRIKES BACK BOXED ATARI 5200

ATARI 2600 – HOMEVISION 24 – RACING CAR

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Intellivision exotic rarities!

Bandai Mattel Intellivision 11 Carts New & Sealed Japan

Japanese Intellivision by Bandai

Intellivision was ufficially distributed in Japan by Bandai

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Nintendo stuff.

For your gaming room:
Super Scope 6 Mobile or Gondola Display

Rarities:
Hands Free Controller *new* Nintendo

Nintendo received many praises, eg from the National Spinal Cord Injury Association, for this product!

Computrainer Racermate 2 Bundle Package Nintendo NES


Complete & ready to use! Train yourself with retro-style!

ACTION 52 *BRAND NEW/FACTORY SEALED NES

ACTION 52 Nintendo NES loose

Two weird Famicom test-protos:
Sqoon Test Cart * Nintendo Famicom Japan

What is this????

Gegege no Kitarou Test Cart *Nintendo Famicom Japan

Same shell as the above one (but in black)

Antont from Digital Press:

“Hello,
Those are not protos but recordable NES cartridges (made of EPROMs) with pirated (copied) games on them. I have the copier and a few blank cartridges and they look exactly the same. The two holes are for the EPROMs (that way they can be erased using UV light – when you turn a switch on the copier). The switch on the cartridge is used to toggle between two different video decoding modes – depending on the encoding used in the game you are copying.”

Demo & promos:
Donkey Kong Country SNES demo?
ask the seller before bidding: it may be a stock pic.

GameCube kiosk

Nintendo Promotional Super Mario Strikers Soccer Jersey

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Dreamcast rarities:
Sega Dreamcast Dreampoint Controller Wooden

Sega Dreamcast Dreampoint VMU Memory Strawberry

Dreamcast kiosk:
SEGA DREAMCAST KIOSK

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PlayStation dev stuff:
Sony Playstation Debugging Station

SONY PS2 PLAYSTATION 2 DEBUGGING DISK


I’ve never seen one on the bay! Are these for golds?

PlayStation promo item:
Official God of War Press Kit

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We have Victor Ireland who will autograph you some games!
Signed Dragon Force SEGA Saturn *New*

Signed LUNAR Silver Star Fan Ed Playstation *NEW*

As the USA Director/Producer/Writer, I can even autograph it if you wish, making it truly collectible.

Victor Ireland was the former president of the now (sadly) defunct Working Designs:
(From Wikipedia)
“…publisher that specialized in the localization of Japan – native RPGs, strategy games, and top-down shooters for various video game platforms.
Between their titles:
Parasol Stars (TurboGrafx), Lunar & Lunar 2 (Sega CD & PlayStation), Dragon Force (Saturn), Shining Wisdom (Saturn), Alundra (PlayStation), Elemental Gearbolt (PlayStation), RayStorm (PlayStation), Silhouette Mirage (PlayStation), Thunder Force V (PlayStation), Grownlanser Generations (PS2)…

Videopac rarity:
Schneider Videopac 74+

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