Intellivision Store Display Boards

ET Atari game signed by Dee Wallace-the mother


Omg. Instant grail

Intellivision in-store display boards 2 SETS 1982


They each have four pre-drilled holes which should make game-room mounting very simple, or maybe you could put them under a glass tabletop. The black panels have adhesive strips on the backs which have not been peeled, making them still usable

 Other stuff:
RACERMATE CHALLENGE II NES
Yaroze from USA
Stafox Super Weekend
Stafox Super Weekend
Two Japanese Virtual Boy demos

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