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Baseley09

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This is a shot of member can_dude from http://www.assemblergames.com collection, enuff??

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1)Pioneer LaserActive
2)ColecotVision
3a)Radio Shack TandyVision (Intellivision)
3b)Sear TeleGames (Intellivision)
4a)Hanimex TVG-070C (PC-50x system)
4b)Ingersoll XK-4000 (PC-50x system)
5a)Interton VC 4000
5b)Rowtron VCS (Interton VC 4000 clone)
6)Magnavox Odyssey2
7a)Emerson Arcadia 2001
7b)LeisureVision (Arcadia 2001 clone)
8)LJN VideoArt
9)Milton Bradly OMNI
10)Philips CD-I 910
11)Memorex VIS
12)Magnavox Odyssey
13)Neo Geo AES
14)Bally Astrocade
15)Hanimex 1392 (1292 system)
16a)Net Yaroze (PlayStation)
16b)PSOne
17a)FairChild Channel F
17b)FairChild Channel F II
18)RCA Studio II
19)Casio My Seal Loopy
20)NEC Turbo Grafx 16
21)NEC Turbo CD
22) NEC Turbo Duo
23)NEC SuperGrafx
24)NEC PC-FX
25)Dick Smith Wizzard (Creativision)
26)Atari XE GS
27a)Atari 2600
27b)Atari 2600 jr
28)Atari 7800
29)Atari 5200
30)Amstrad GX4000
31)PS2
32)Atari Jaguar CD
33)Atari Jaguar
34)Commodore 64 GS
35)A’Can Funtech
36)Bandai Pippin
37)Amiga CD32
38)Neo Geo CD
39)Panasonic 3DO FZ-10
40)FM Towns Marty
41)Bandai Playdia
42)Coleco Telstar Arcade
43)Microsoft XBOX
44)ViewMaster InteractiveVision
45)Vectrex
46)Sega SG-1000 II
47a)Sega Mark III
47b)Sega Master System
48)Sega Pico
49) Socrates Education Video System
50)Dreamcast
51)Sega Saturn
52)Sega CD
53)Epoch Cassette Vision
54)APF M-1000
55)Sega Genesis
56)Sega 32x
57)Casio PV-1000
58a)Epoch Super Cassette Vision
58b)Epoch Super Cassette Vision Lady Edition
59)Nintendo GameCube
60)Nintendo 64
61a)Nintendo Famicom
61b)Nintendo NES
61c)Sharp Twin Famicom
61d)Sharp Titler
62)Super Nintendo
63)Famicom Disk System
64)Nintendo Virtual Boy

Never heard of some of em. CRE AY ZEE:eye:
 

Nesagwa

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Some of those are edutainment systems, so they dont really count. (and a few are just variations of the same sytem from different distributors)
 

StealthLurker

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Don't hate :D , that's a good collection. I give him props for the really vintage stuff and the laseractive and *black* pippin. I've only seen white pippins.
 

aria

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I'm impressed. Nice "vintage" systems -good coverage. I was able to ID about 90% of them without the key (most of those were the "edutainment" systems). I've been finishing an excellent history book on video games and its interesting to see that picture while reading the book.
 

aria

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DARK_ANDY said:
What's the Book's title?

nothing too fancy:

The Ultimate History of Video Games, by Steve Kent

It considered the best book on the subject by nearly everyone in the industry[including GamePro's Dan Elektro who's a member here].

Amazon has it for a good price right now:
HERE

I've owned it for a little over a year and been meaning to read it, I finally started last week and its surpassed my expectations. I think anyone serious about learning how the industry was started and how it developed would be wise to pick it up. It doesn't go heavily into the clones or even the Neo Geo (at all), but it manages to be jam-packed with info and quotes from the people who made the industry (and clocks in at over 500 pages).
 
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EMAGDNIM

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What the?! I've never seen or heard of a lot of these systems...
 

Sundance

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WOW.... Wonder how many of them still work? I didn't see an Intellivision or a Vectra System in there though. :cool:
 

lemonflav

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Most of you haven't seen the Funcoland in SamuraiX's basement.
 

chris1

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Bobak said:
nothing too fancy:

The Ultimate History of Video Games, by Steve Kent

It considered the best book on the subject by nearly everyone in the industry[including GamePro's Dan Elektro who's a member here].

Amazon has it for a good price right now:
HERE

I've owned it for a little over a year and been meaning to read it, I finally started last week and its surpassed my expectations. I think anyone serious about learning how the industry was started and how it developed would be wise to pick it up. It doesn't go heavily into the clones or even the Neo Geo (at all), but it manages to be jam-packed with info and quotes from the people who made the industry (and clocks in at over 500 pages).

Cool...........Thanks Bobak..

I'm going to buy that book now..
 

Atro

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Too many systems.

This is certainly the kind of guy who gets plenty of consoles and then he has no games to play with.
 
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