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  1. most_famous_hedgehog

    most_famous_hedgehog Well-Known Member

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    luffy-san пять баллов:) А ПДД действительно круто.
     
  2. luffy-san

    luffy-san New Member

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    up выше игра на MD.
     
  3. american

    american Well-Known Member

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    DS

    Вот моя DS, правда слишком поздно я её выставил.
     

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  4. Mustik

    Mustik Nintendoman

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    левак чтоль?
     
  5. luffy-san

    luffy-san New Member

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    угу скорее всего.
     
  6. Spin

    Spin Well-Known Member

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  7. Snake_rus

    Snake_rus Well-Known Member

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    WoW ...вот это я завидую.
    Продай.
     
  8. John Davis

    John Davis брутал брейкдаун

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    Бугога, он только на днях приобрел =)
     
  9. sosnovka

    sosnovka slayer of demons

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    вот самая лучшая из серии:)
     

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  10. Kaido

    Kaido The Bad

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    Воистину!
     
  11. Edge

    Edge Well-Known Member

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    У меня она на Сатурне есть! Полюбому лутшая!
     
  12. Darth Revan

    Darth Revan Росиа Рэмпо Тайсикан

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    Мега-коллекция на продажу в США. Я бы такое за 2к долларов не продавал...

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150113746425

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    Fairchild Video Entertainment System in original box (1976) - The Fairchild Channel F is the world's second cartridge-based video game console, after the Magnavox Odyssey (although it was the first programmable cartridge system as the Odyssey cartridges only contained jumpers and not ROM information). It was released by Fairchild Semiconductor (though ostensibly by their parent company) in August 1976 at a retail price of $169.95. At this point it was known as the Video Entertainment System, or VES, but when Atari released their VCS the next year, Fairchild quickly renamed it.



    Coleco Telstar console (1976) - (model 6040, 1976) Three PONG variants (hockey, handball, tennis), two paddle controllers fixed on console. This was the very first game to use the AY-3-8500 chip.



    Commodore Vic-20 in orignal Box (1980) - The VIC-20 (Germany: VC-20; Japan: VIC-1001) is an 8-bit home computer. It was made by Commodore Business Machines, with 5 KB RAM and a MOS 6502 CPU. The machine's external design was later used by the Commodore 64 and C16. The VIC-20 was released in Japan in 1980, and in the U.S. and Europe in 1981, roughly three years after Commodore's first personal computer, the PET. The VIC-20 was the first microcomputer to sell one million units.



    Colecovision Video game system (1982) - The ColecoVision is Coleco Industries' second generation home video game console, which was released in August 1982. The ColecoVision offered arcade-quality graphics and gaming style, the ability to play other home consoles' video games (notably the Atari 2600), and the means to expand the system's hardware. The ColecoVision was released with an initial catalog of 12 titles, with 10 additional titles on the way for 1982. All told, approximately 170 titles were released in the form of plug-in cartridges between 1982 and 1985.



    Atari 2800 (1983) - The Atari 2800 was the Japanese version of the Atari 2600, released in 1983. It was the first official release of the 2600 in Japan, despite companies like Epoch who had distributed the 2600 in Japan before.

    The 2800's design was similar to the later Atari 7800; the 7800 would use a modified 2800 case. The controllers used a combination of an 8-direction digital joystick and a 270-degree paddle. Up to four of them could be connected to the system through the 4 controller ports on the front of the system.

    Around 30 games were released for the 2800. Although the boxes were in Japanese and had a silver/red color scheme that was similar to the packaging of Atari's games of the time, the cartridges themselves had identical labels as the ones that were available in America, most likely to reduce costs.

    However, the 2800 never had a chance in Japan. It released right before the Nintendo Famicom (released as the NES in the US), which shortly became the most popular video game system in Japan.



    Nintendo Entertainment System In orignal box with manuals and posters (1983) - The Nintendo Entertainment System (often referred to as NES, "Regular Nintendo", or simply just Nintendo), is an 8-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Brazil, Europe, and Australia in 1985. Its Japanese equivalent is known as the Family Computer (t@~[Rs[^, Famirī Konpyūta?) or simply, the Famicom (t@~R, Famikon?) listen (help·info) and was the one shipped to Japan’s neighboring countries in Asia like the Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Singapore. In South Korea, the NES was known as the (Hyundai Comboy) to get around previous legislation that banned Japanese electronics from the Republic of Korea. Its original name during development was the Home Video Computer (z[€rfIRs[^, Hōmu Bideo Konpyūta?), as evident by the Famicom's official hardware ID, HVC-001 (Nintendo-produced games and peripherals also used the HVC ID code).

    The most successful gaming console of its time in Asia and North America (Nintendo claims to have sold over 60 million NES units worldwide[5]), it helped revitalize the video game industry following the video game crash of 1983. It set the standard for subsequent consoles in everything from game design (the breakthrough platform game, Super Mario Bros., was the system’s first major success) to controller layout. The NES was the first console for which the manufacturer openly courted third-party developers



    Atari 130XE (1985) - The Atari 8-bit family is a series of 8-bit home computers manufactured by Atari, starting in 1979. All are based on the MOS Technology 6502 CPU and were the first home computers designed with custom coprocessor chips. Over the following decade several versions of the same basic design were released, including the original Atari 400 and 800 and their successors, the XL and XE series of computers.



    Atari 7800(1986) - The Atari 7800 is a video game console released by Atari in June 1986 (a test market release occurred two years earlier). The 7800 was designed to replace the unsuccessful Atari 5200, and re-establish Atari's market supremacy against Nintendo and Sega. With this system, Atari addressed all the shortcomings of the Atari 5200: it had simple digital joysticks; it was almost fully backward-compatible with the Atari 2600; and it was affordable (it was originally priced at US$140).



    Sega Master System in original box (1986) - The Sega Master System (ZKE}X^[VXe€, Sega Masutā Shisutemu?) or SMS for short, is an 8-bit cartridge-based video game console that was manufactured by Sega. Its original Japanese incarnation was the SG-1000 Mark III. In the European market, this console launched Sega onto a competitive level comparable to Nintendo, due to its wider availability, but failed to put a dent in the North American and Japanese markets. The Master System was released as a direct competitor to the NES/Famicom. The system ultimately failed to topple its Nintendo competitor, but has enjoyed over a decade of life in secondary markets, especially Brazil.



    turbo Grafx 16 (1987) - The TurboGrafx-16, known as PC-Engine in Japan and Europe, is a video game console first released in Japan by NEC on October 30, 1987. The system was released in late August 1989 in North America. A PAL version of the system also saw a very limited release in the UK and continental Europe in 1990 as Turbografx (not including the "16" in the title, and uncapitalized "g" in "grafx").

    The TurboGrafx-16 was an 8-bit system, with 16-bit graphics chip capable of displaying 482 colors at once, and additionally FM synthesis for audio.



    Sega Genesis (1988) - The Sega Mega Drive (KhCu, Mega Doraibu?) is a video game console released by Sega in Japan in 1988, North America in 1989, and the PAL region in 1990. It debuted under the name Sega Genesis in North America, as Sega was unable to secure legal rights to the Mega Drive name in that region.

    The Mega Drive was the first 16-bit console to achieve notable market share in Europe and North America. It was the direct competitor of the Super Famicom (SNES), although the Sega Mega Drive was released two years earlier.



    Nintendo Gameboy (1989) - The Game Boy (Q[€{[C, Gēmu Bōi?) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo, released in 1989 at $89.95 USDHYPERLINK \l "_note-Chronology_of_Video_Game_Systems"[1]. The Game Boy was the first successful handheld console, and was the predecessor of all other iterations of the Game Boy line.

    The Game Boy was originally bundled with the puzzle game Tetris, since Nintendo thought that an addictive puzzle game would get consumers' attention. It is the most successful portable in the history of video game selling 69 million units.



    Sega Game Gear In original Box (1990) - The Sega Game Gear is a handheld game console which was Sega's response to Nintendo's Game Boy. It was the third commercially available color handheld console, after the Atari Lynx and the Turbo Express.

    Work began on the console in 1989 under the codename "Project Mercury", and the system was released in Japan on October 6, 1990. It was released in North America and Europe in 1991 and in Australia in 1992. The launch price was $149.99. [1]HYPERLINK \l "_note-1"[2] Support for the Game Gear was dropped in early 1997.



    Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1990) - The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES (pronounced either as a word or initials), is a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Brazil, Europe, and Australia. In Japan and South-East Asia, the equivalent to the SNES is known as the Super Famicom (X[p[t@~R, Sūpā Famikon?). In South Korea, it is known as the Super Comboy and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. Although each system is essentially the same, due to the different designs, each system can only play the games specifically made for its system.

    The Super Nintendo Entertainment System was Nintendo's second home console, following the Nintendo Entertainment System (often abbreviated to NES). Whereas the earlier system had struggled in the PAL region and large parts of Asia, the SNES proved to be a global success, albeit one that could not match its predecessor's popularity in Southeast Asia and North America—due in part to increased competition from Sega's Mega Drive console (released in North America as the Genesis). Despite its relatively late start, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System became the best selling console of the



    Sega CD (1991) - In North America, the Sega CD was considered poor due to its high price, low sales, few hardware upgrades, and general confusion with the Sega 32X, another Genesis peripheral offered. Due to Sega of America's lack of support for the Sega CD and 32X, many consumers lost their trust in Sega. It can be said that Sega never recovered from this, as the Saturn and the Dreamcast — although considered good efforts on Sega's behalf — were unable to compete effectively with PlayStation and Nintendo 64 consoles



    Sega Dreamcast (1998) - The Dreamcast (h[€LXg, Dorīmukyasuto?, code-named Black Belt, Dural, Dricas, Vortex, and Katana during development) is Sega's fifth and final video game console and the successor to the Sega Saturn. An attempt to recapture the console market with a next-generation system, it was designed to supersede the PlayStation and Nintendo 64. Originally released sixteen months before the PlayStation 2 (PS2), and three years before the Nintendo GameCube and the Xbox, Dreamcast was generally considered to be ahead of its time and was initially successful at restoring Sega's reputation in the gaming industry. However, it failed to gather enough momentum before the release of the PlayStation 2 in March 2000, and Sega decided to discontinue Dreamcast the following year, withdrawing entirely from the console hardware business.



    Sony Playstation (1994) - The Sony PlayStation (vCXe[V, Pureisutēshon?) is a video game console of the fifth generation, first produced by Sony Computer Entertainment in the mid-1990s. The original PlayStation was the first of the ubiquitous PlayStation series of console and hand-held game devices, which has included successor consoles and upgrades including the Net Yaroze (a special black PS with tools and instructions to program PS games and applications), PSone (a smaller version of the original), PocketStation (a handheld which enhances PS games and acts as a memory card), PlayStation 2, a revised, slimline PS2, PlayStation Portable (a handheld gaming console), PSX (Japan only) (a media center, DVR and DVD recorder based on the PS2), and PlayStation 3. By March 2005, the PlayStation/PSone had shipped a total of over 100.49 million units, becoming the first home console to ever reach the 100 million mark.[3]



    Nintendo 64 in orignal box (1996) - The Nintendo 64 (jeh[64, Nintendō Rokujūyon; often abbreviated as N64?) is Nintendo's third home video game console, and it's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64 bit processor, it was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in North America and Brazil, March 1, 1997 in Europe and Australia, and September 1, 1997 in France (the system also saw a release in South America, albeit an unofficial one).

    It was released with two launch games (Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64 plus one in Japan (Saikyō Habu Shōgi). The N64's suggested retail price was US$199 at its launch.



    Nintendo Gameboy Color (1998) - The Game Boy Color (Q[€{[CJ[, Gēmu Bōi Karā?, shortened to GBC) is Nintendo's successor to the Game Boy and was released on October 21, 1998 in Japan and in November of 1998 in the United States. It features a color screen and is slightly thicker and taller than the Game Boy Pocket, but smaller than the original Game Boy.



    Sony Playstation 2 (1999) - The PlayStation 2 (vCXe[V2, Pureisutēshon Tsū?, abbreviated "PS2") is Sony's second video game console, the successor to the PlayStation and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3. Its development was announced in March 1999, and it was first released in Japan on March 4, 2000, in North America on October 26, 2000 and in Europe on November 24, 2000.

    The PS2 is part of the sixth generation era, and has become the fastest selling and arguably the most dominant console, with over 115 million units shipped worldwide by December 2006.



    Sony PS ONE (2000) - The PSone (also PSOne, PS one, or PS1), launched in 2000, is Sony's smaller (and redesigned) version of its PlayStation video game console. The PSone is about one-third smaller than the original PlayStation (38mm × 193 mm × 144 mm versus 45 mm × 260 mm × 185 mm). It was released in July 7, 2000,[8] and went on to outsell all other consoles—including Sony's own brand-new PlayStation 2—throughout the remainder of the year. Sony also released a small LCD screen and an adaptor to power the unit for use in cars. The PSone is fully compatible with all PlayStation software. The PlayStation is now officially abbreviated as the "PS1" or "PSone," although many people still abbreviate it "PS" or "PSX". There were three differences between the "PSone" and the original, the first one being cosmetic change to the console, the second one was the home menu's Graphical User Interface, and the third being added protection against the mod-chip by changing the internal layout and making previous-generation mod-chip devices unusable. The PSone also lacks the original PlayStation's serial port, which allowed multiple consoles to be hooked up for multi-TV multiplayer. The serial port could also be used for an external mod-chip, which may have been why it was removed, although size-constraints may also be to blame.



    Nintendo Gamecube In original Box (2001) - The Nintendo GameCube (jeh[Q[€L[u, Nintendō GēmuKyūbu?, GCN) is Nintendo's fourth home video game console, belonging to the sixth generation era. The GameCube itself is the most compact and least expensive of the sixth generation era consoles. The GameCube was released on September 14, 2001 in Japan, November 18, 2001 in North America; May 3, 2002 in Europe; and May 17, 2002 in Australia.

    It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 and the precedessor to the Wii, which is backward compatible with GameCube games, controllers, and Memory Cards, but is not compatible with the Game Boy Player, GameCube Component cable, Broadband Adapter, and Modem Adapter accessories which will work only on a GameCube



    Nintendo Gameboy Advance (2001) - The Game Boy Advance (Q[€{[CAhoX, Gēmu Bōi Adobansu?, often shortened to GBA) is a handheld video game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo. It is the successor to the popular Game Boy Color, and is the first handheld Nintendo game system to use widescreen on all games. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001; in North America on June 11, 2001; in Europe on June 22, 2001; and in the People's Republic of China on June 8, 2004 (excluding Hong Kong).

    In 1996, magazines including issues 53 and 54 of Total! and the July 1996 issue of GameInformer featured reports of a new Game Boy, codenamed Project Atlantis. Although the expected release date of "early 1997" would make this machine seem to be the Game Boy Color, it was described as having "a 32-bit RISC processor" and "allowing similar to SNES standard games-playing to be played in the palm of your hand" - a description that more closely matches the Game Boy Advance.



    Microsoft Xbox (2001) - The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. It was first released on November 15, 2001 in North America; February 22, 2002 in Japan; and on March 14, 2002 in Europe and Australasia. It is the predecessor to Microsoft's Xbox 360 console. The Xbox was Microsoft's first independent venture into the video game console arena, after having collaborated with Haydos in porting Windows CE to the Sega Dreamcast console. Notable launch titles for the console included Halo: Combat Evolved, Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding, Dead or Alive 3, Project Gotham Racing, and Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee.



    Nintendo DS Lite in orignal Box (2004) - The Nintendo DS Lite (jeh[DS Lite, Nintendō Dīesu Raito?, sometimes abbreviated DSLite, or simply Lite, sold as the iQue DS Lite in China) is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It is a slimmer, brighter, and more lightweight redesign of the earlier Nintendo DS model, designed to be aesthetically sleeker to complement Nintendo's Wii, while taking styling cues from the Game Boy Advance SP, and to appeal to broader commercial audiences. It was announced on January 26, 2006, more than a month before its first launch in Japan on March 2, 2006 due to overwhelming demand for the original model.[3] It has been released in Japan, Australia, North America, Europe, New Zealand, Singapore, and defined regions in South America, the Middle East and Korea. As of January 2007, combined sales of the DS and DS Lite have reached over 35 million units worldwide.[4]



    Nintendo Gameboy Micro in orignal Box (20th anniversary edition) (2005) - Game Boy Micro (Q[€{[C~N, Gēmu Bōi Mikuro?) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. The system is the second major redesign of the Game Boy Advance, and is marketed towards the "image conscious" consumer,[2] with emphasis placed on its small size and sleek design. According to Nintendo of America executive Perrin Kaplan, its codename during development was Oxy[citation needed]. The unit also has a model name of "OXY-001" on the back.



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    120 Atari Cartridges (too lazy to list them all)

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    91 NES cartridges: (17 in box)

    Super Mario 3 (x2)

    Kung Fu Heros

    Castle Quest

    Pro Wrestling

    gyromite

    Ninja Crusaders

    Robowarrior

    Deadly Towers

    Skate or Die

    Bad Dudes

    Life Force

    Gauntlet 2

    Super Mario Brothers(x2)

    Star Tropics

    Rad Racer

    Slalom

    Tennis

    Top Gun

    Infiltrator

    Winter Games

    Mad Max

    Baseball

    Spyhunter

    Contra

    Tennis

    Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure

    Snakes Revenge

    Dr. Mario

    Predator

    POW

    Caveman Games

    Super Glave Ball

    Kung Fu

    Adventures of Dino-riki

    Starship hector

    Tetris

    Pinball

    Super Mario Bros. / World Class track Meet/ Duck hunt

    Silkworm

    Air fortress

    Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles

    Gradius

    Adventure Island 2

    The Gaurdian Legend

    RC Pro AM

    Dream Master

    Friday the 13th

    Silent Service

    Klax (Tengen)

    Rolling thunder (tengen)

    RBI Baseball 2 (tengen)

    10 yard fight

    Wario's Woods

    Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular

    Qbert

    Narc

    Iron Tank

    Super Mario Brother's/Duck hunt

    Legend of Zelda (Gold)

    California Games

    Dr Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde

    Street Cop

    Operation Wolf

    Deja Vu

    Golf

    The Simpsons: Bartman meets Radioactive man

    Xenophobe

    Hydlid

    Astynax

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    In box and complete: (nes)

    Master Chu and teh Drunkard hu

    Junglebook

    Adventure island

    The adventures of Zelda

    The adventures of Link

    Street Fighter 2010

    Rocket Racer

    Toxic Crusaders

    Sector Z

    Seicross

    Conflict

    Mad Max

    Skykid

    Dirty Harry

    Cyberball

    Raid 2020

    Kid Niki


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    46 SNES cartridges 16 in original boxes

    Gradius 3

    Hyperzone

    Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3D

    Darius Twin

    Raiden Trad

    The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (x2)

    Strike Gunner STG

    Super Soccer

    Spanky's Quest

    Donkey Kong Country

    Super Gameboy

    Final Fight

    Super Off Road

    Mortal Kombat (x2)

    Axelay

    Thunder Spirits

    Earth Defense Force

    Doom

    Mario Paint (With mouse and pad

    Super Black Bass

    Spawn

    Rise of the Robots

    Pac-Attack

    Top Gear

    Street Fighter 2

    Hole in One Golf

    Super Noah's Arc 3D

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    In original Boxes: (SNES)

    Kirby's Avalanche

    F-zero

    Starfox

    Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

    Pilotwings

    Stunt Race FX

    RPM Racing

    Super Play Action Football

    D Force

    Ken Griffy: Major League Baseball

    BallZ

    Waialae Country Golf

    Vegas Stakes

    Super Tennis

    NCAA Final Four Baskette Ball

    World League Soccer

    NHL 95

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    30 Sega Master System Cartridges, 2 cards, all in orignal boxes:

    Alien Syndrome

    Cyborg Hunter

    Walter Payton Football

    Aztec Adventure

    Great Football

    Altered Beast

    Alex kid: the lost Stars

    Alex Kidd: High Tech World

    Alex Kidd: Miracle World

    Double Dragon

    World Grand Prix

    Out Run

    Lord of the Sword

    Great Basketball

    Time Soldiers

    Hang on/Safari Hunt

    Shinobi

    Rambo: First Blood(Part 2)

    Thunder Blade

    Monopoly

    Miracle Warriors: Seal of the Dark Lord

    Space Harrier

    Marksmen shooting/trap shooting

    Maze hunter 3D

    Great Baseball

    Choplifter

    After burner

    Gangster Town

    Ghost House (card)

    F-16 Fighting Falcon (card)

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    14 Nintendo Game Cube discs in original boxes

    Ikaruga

    Super Smash Brothers: Melee

    Donkey Konga

    Ultimate Codes: The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker

    Metroid Prime

    Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

    Harvest Moon: Wonderful Life (His)

    Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful Life (Hers)

    Super Monkey ball

    Soul Calibur 2

    The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker

    Killer 7

    Paper Mario: The thousand Year Door

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    12 Nintendo DS games in orignal Boxes

    New Super Mario Bros.

    Yoshi's island DS

    trauma Center

    Castlevania: dawn of sorrow

    Nanostray

    Brain Age: Train your Brain in Minutes a Day

    Elite Beat Agents

    Super Mario 64

    Super Princess Peach

    Mariokart DS

    Polarium

    Mr. Driller: Drill Spirits

    X-MEN the Official Game

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    12 Microsoft Xbox discs in orignal boxes

    Halo 2

    Soul calibur 2

    Fight Night Rund 2

    Dance Dance Revolution: Ultra Mix

    Burnout Revenge

    GUN

    Project Gotham Racing 2

    Burger King: Big Bumpin (Factory Sealed)

    Burger King: Pocket Bike Racer (Factory Sealed)

    Burger King: Sneak King (Factory Sealed)

    Tom clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow

    Forza Motorsports

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    22 Nintendo 64 cartridges

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    22 sony Playstation two Discs in original boxes

    Power Drome

    Ford RAcing 3

    Gradius 3 and 4

    Gradius Five

    R-TYPE Final

    Kingdom Hearts (x2)

    Suzuki: TT Superbikes

    Rebel Raiders: Operation Night Hawk

    MotorCross Mania 3

    Grand Theft Auto 3

    Hot Shots Golf 3

    Silpheed: The Lost Planet

    Tekken Tag tournament

    The Sims

    SRS: Street Racing Syndicate

    Fantavision

    Gran Turismo 3: A-spec

    Soul Calibur 2

    Mega Man X collection

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    1 Fairchild Game Cartridge (included with System)

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    23 coleco Vision cartridges (8 adams cartridges)

    War Room

    Montezuma's Revenge

    Q-bert

    Decatholon

    Donkey Kong

    Donkey Kong Junior

    ZAXXON

    Super Action Baseball

    Space Panic

    Mouse Trap

    Smurf

    Turbo

    Destructor (Adam)

    Wargames (adam)

    Subroc (adam)

    Front Line(adam)

    Super ACtion Football (adam)

    Congo Bongo (adam)

    Rocky Super Action Boxing (Adam)

    Cosmic Avenger (adam)

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    29 Intellivision cartridges all in original boxes with manuals and controller button layouts

    Las Vegas Poker and Blackjack (x2)

    Las Vegas Poker and Blackjack (Factory Sealed)

    Nova Blast

    Tennis

    Frog Bog

    Advanced Dungeons and Dragons

    Star Strike

    Sub hunt

    Armor Battle

    Auto Racing

    Tron Maze-a-tron

    Major League Baseball (x2)

    Sea Battle

    NASL Soccer

    SHARK! SHARK!

    Space Armada

    Boxing

    NFL Football(x2)

    Space Battle

    Vectron

    Tron: Deadly Discs

    Swords and serpents

    Utopia

    Snafu

    Demon Attack

    PGA Golf

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    4 gameboy cartridges -

    Urban Chopper

    Donkey Kong

    Super Mario Land 2: 6 Gold Coins

    Solar Striker

    R-type DX

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    2 gameboy color cartridges

    The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Ages

    The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Seasons

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    3 gameboy advance cartridges

    Castlevania

    Carebears: Care Quest

    Gradius Legends

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    3 turbo Grafx 16 cards in original boxes

    Tricky Kick

    Kieth Courage in Alpha Zones

    J.J. and Jeff

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    3 sony playstation discs in orignal boxes

    Ceasers Palace 2000

    R-type

    MEga Man 8

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    10 Sega Dreamcast Discs 5 in orignal boxes

    Web Browser

    Sega Bass Fishing

    Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge

    Soul Calibur

    San Francisco Rush: 2049

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    1 sega CD disc in orignal box

    Starwars: Chess

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    1 Apple 2 Floppy Diskette

    Border Zone

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    Misc collectibles

    Super Mario Bros. 3 VHS Tape: The Ugly Mermaid (1990)

    Nintendo 64 VHS Tape: Banjo Kazooie (1998)

    Super Mario Energy Drink

    Tekken 5 Arcade Joystick liscensed by Namco

    Nintendo 64 Game holder Liscensed by Nintendo (holds 24 games)

    30 original NES boxes MINT and unfolded

    20 NES, SNES, and N64 Game booklets (random)

    The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Strategy Guide (Paperback)

    The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Strategy guide

    Nintendo DS carrying case with Yoshi featured on it

    NES Advantage controller

    20 Random Video Game Magazines

    Tekken 5 Paperback Strategy Guide

    13 Game Demo Discs (PS2, Xbox, Xbox360)

    All 3 XBOX 360 burger King games Factory Sealed

    Nintendo Gamecube Controller (Factory sealed)
     
  13. Darth Revan

    Darth Revan Росиа Рэмпо Тайсикан

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    Black NTSC factory sealed. Поддержка 480p!

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  14. sosnovka

    sosnovka slayer of demons

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    вот наконец то резик 4 приехал новый пал и дешего:)
    на подходе зеро и код вероника:)
     

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  15. Darth Revan

    Darth Revan Росиа Рэмпо Тайсикан

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    sosnovka,
    Поздравляю. У меня, кстати, РЕ4 с немецкой полиграфией. Игра сама на английском.
     
  16. Mustik

    Mustik Nintendoman

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    резик по ходу перезапечатан, так как полоска с надписью Nintendo встречается только на продуктах от самой Nintendo, да и не плотно упаковано к тому же.
     
  17. sosnovka

    sosnovka slayer of demons

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    Mustik,
    я не знаю перезапакован ли он. но при вскрытии видно что муха не е...сь и пахнет резко пластмассой как все новое:)
     
  18. most_famous_hedgehog

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    У меня резидента на куб четыре штуки:) . Один американский самый первый который я купил, второй европейский, третий из комплекта ре4+куб который я позже купил и четвёртый из такого же комплекта который случайно остался у меня. То есть получается у меня два платиновых куба с этими резидентами и те два первых. Во я чокнутый:crazy:
     
  19. Mustik

    Mustik Nintendoman

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    замечательно!

    most_famous_hedgehog
    у меня все резаки паловские;)
     
  20. sosnovka

    sosnovka slayer of demons

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    тоже скоро будут все:) .... пал