Computer Space Ball – Nutting Associates 1972!

After producing the first true commercial arcade videogame, Computer Space, Nutting made few others coin-op systems. This Computer Space Ball arcade, from 1972 follows the style imposed by Atari’s Pong. But the finishing is way cooler!

Lots of new protos, many unreleased, for sale!


2 versions of Mr. Bloopy for SNES!!!

Other stuff:
RECCA SUMMER CARNIVAL ’92
Adventure Vision
Sealed Entex Select-A-Game BaseBall4
Sony Playstation 3 TEST debugger
Rock Band: Special Edition for charity autographed by the team at Harmonix

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