Showing posts with label Mattel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mattel. Show all posts

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Brand new Mattel Intellivision

The great rival to the Atari 2600, Mattel's powerful Intellivision console sold over three million units, and got itself some truly classic games. It is indeed an important games machine, and in case you would want to buy a finely preserved brand new one, you should look no further than this particular Mattel Intellivision eBay auction. The console, cables, pack-in cartridge, manuals, etc on offer are all factory sealed, and come in their original (unsealed) box.

Seller ships to most places worldwide.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

The NES Power Glove

As far as incredibly ambitious --almost magical-- controllers go, nobody could ever fault the infamous PowerGlove by Mattel for the Nintendo Entertainment System. This was a suitably futuristic glove, a high-tech gadget that should have cost thousands of dollars and it would allow you to control your NES games via gestures. 

Of course, it didn't really, though it did come relatively close considering the era and the asking price.

Now, the Power Glove may have never really worked properly, but it remains both iconic and collectible. What's more, you can grab it complete in its box via this PowerGlove (NES) auction on eBay. Its size is large, mind you.

Seller ships worldwide.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Boxed Mattel Intellivision

Having sold an estimated 3 million consoles, Mattel didn't set the gaming world on fire with its 8-bit Intellivision console, but it provided us with an excellent, powerful for its time and fairly successful game machine that has aged gracefully.

Also, you can grab one via this lovely Mattel Intellivision eBay auction. The console is fully working and seems to be in excellent condition. What's more, it comes in its original box with poly inserts, cables and five games.

Seller ships to most of Europe, Australia, Russia, Japan, New Zealand and China.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Mattel Intellivision & games

Originally released in 1979 Mattel's Intellivision went on to sell roughly 3 million consoles during the early '80s and become a fondly remembered games machine that sported an ancient 16-bit CPU and many great games. Happily you too can now own one via this Mattel Intellivision auction, whose seller is kind enough to ship worldwide.

The console comes complete in its box and is in a clean and fully working condition. It also comes with a couple games: Backgammon and Poker & Blackjack.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Mattel Intellivision Computer Module

The trend of attempting to convert 8-bit consoles to 8-bit micros was pretty strong back in the 80s, though it never really took off with the public. Still, artifacts such as this Mattel Intellivision Computer Module remain lovely curios to collect and make for some excellent retro gadgets. This one in particular comes complete and pretty much unopened in its original box. Everything seems to be in perfect shape and the seller ships only to US addresses.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Intellivision II & 11 Games

Well, here is your chance to start your Intellivision II collection with a little help from eBay. You'll be getting an apparently boxed Intellivision II, a boxed Intellivoice module and 11 boxed games including Pitfall and Frogger. The only problem is you'll be needing your own power adapter. Seller ships only within the US.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Mattel Aquarius Boxed & Complete

He may be humble and giving, but you have to know that it was dear Retro Treasures reader Max who discovered this amazing Mattel Aquarius auction. Yes, that failed and rather rare Z80-based home micro that only managed to survive for a few months in 1983 can indeed be yours. Or to use Mattel's official lingo the Aquarius Computer & Game System can be yours. What's more, the computer comes complete in its huge box (including manuals, keyboard overlays, gamepads, expansion unit etc) and is accompanied by four games. Seller ships worldwide.

Oh, and should you feel the need to find out more about the Aquarius try visiting OldComputers, vdsteenoven.com or even Wikipedia.