Unreleased PlayStation shooter, George Opperman Atari artworks

This is the last post before I leave for Monza. In the following days I will not be able to search and update. On 23 our expo will open and we will give to Italy 3 days of full immersion inside videogame’s culture and history. The VGH! I will post pictures and videos for sure.
I’ll be back on monday.

Now let’s see what’s on the Bay today.

Original Atari George Opperman artworks – pinball related (Atarian and Middle Earth)



These artworks have been made by the man who invented the Atari logo. Opperman created or oversaw all Atari artworks from 1976 to 1985 when he passed away.

Violent Seed overhead shooter PlayStation prototype

It’s on Chase the Chuckwagon. Nice item!

Other stuff:
Diddy kong and Dixie kong Large display plastic
Nintendo TV Sharp NES
Cheap Yaroze
Nintendo Sharp FamicomBox
Dear Old Seaman Can

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