Androbot Topo Signed & Numbered by Nolan Bushnell

Not a video game, the Topo was a robot designed in the 1980s by Androbot Inc. It was programmable via primrily through the Apple II, although there was also a user made program for the Windows 9x operating systems.

I mention it becuse it is awesome AND created by one of the fathers of video games, Nolan Bushnell.

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What gets me in the sheer size of the robot.

Apparently, they origionally retailed for just under $1,600.00 and the signed and numbered editon was limited to the first 500 buyers.

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Nice Nintendo 64DD Lot

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