Wolfenstein 3D SNES Proto, Snatcher Sega Mega CD Proto

SNATCHER for SEGA MEGA CD UK Prototype

Wolfenstein 3D SNES proto

Other stuff:
Xbox 360 XDK
Nintendo GAME&WATCH YM-901 with keychain (never seen the keychain, still expensive)
Commodore 64 Block Hopper – boxed rarity
A lot of refurbished stuff (white boxes are sexy)

A quick news: Chase the Chuckwagon is going to auction stuff from the personal collections of Mr. Brian Colin and Jeff Nauman, both who worked previously at Bally-Midway Games.

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