In 1986, a new version of the Atari 2600 was released, unofficially referred to as the 2600 Jr. With its introduction came a resurgence in software development both from Atari and from third parties. Indeed so popular is the system that 21 years on, homebrew games for the system are still being made and sold by hobbyists with several new titles available each year. How could you overlook a massive 128 bytes of Ram.
Atari 2600 emulators
Atari 2600 Jr only on ebay
Friday, March 30, 2007
Atari 2600 Jr + 51 Games
Posted by Unknown at 3/30/2007 0 comments
Labels: Atari, Retro Games
The Monkey Island Bounty Pack
The Monkey Island Bounty Pack is a rather rare collection of the three absolutely best comedic adventure games ever created: The Secret of Monkey Island, Monkey Island 2: Le Chuck's Revenge & The Curse of Monkey Island. Learn more by visiting the Lucasarts Museum and -as usual- MobyGames. Get your greedy hands on said collection through a Monkey Island Bounty Pack ebay auction. Seller ships worldwide and the games run on PCs.
Posted by gnome at 3/30/2007 6 comments
Labels: MS-DOS, Retro Games
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Saturn Starter Pack!
Posted by fatherkrishna at 3/29/2007 7 comments
The First Zork Game up for auction
One of the first interactive fiction computer games and an early descendant of Colossal Cave Adventure. Written in 1977–1979, "Zork" was originally MIT hacker jargon for an unfinished program. The implementors named the completed game Dungeon, but by that time the name Zork had already stuck. Three of the original Zork programmers joined with others to found Infocom in 1979.
Zork distinguished itself in its genre as an especially rich game in terms of both the quality of the storytelling and the sophistication of its text parser, which understood full sentences, not just single verbs or nouns.
And now the miraculous has happened, yes you guessed theres a near mint copy on ebay
Zork for:
model 1 TRS 80
with 32K and
onedisk drive
Zork on ebay
Posted by Unknown at 3/29/2007 4 comments
Labels: Retro Games
Amstrad GX4000
Amstrad GX4000, essentially an Amstrad CPC 6128 plus without a keyboard and disk drive, was a commercial flop with only a handful of original games released for it, but also a highly sought after 8-bit game console. So, after reading a bit on Amstrad's history, you'll be happy to know that a mint condition Amstrad GX4000 complete with two controllers and Burning Rubber cartridge has just hit ebay.co.uk. Surprisingly it's one of the few consoles that ship worldwide and one of the fewer Amstrad GX4000 under 30£ (for now, at least).
Amstrad GX4000 auction
Posted by gnome at 3/29/2007 6 comments
Labels: 8-bit consoles, Amstrad
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
The 32-bit Amiga 1200 and lots of retro games
If it weren't for the hideous conspiracy of baked bean sellers the 32-bit home computing beast that was the Amiga 1200 would have been as huge a success as her older Amiga 500 sister. The Amiga 1200 had a brand new powerful graphics chip, a 32-bit 68020 processor, a better OS and a smart price tag, but apparently never sold good enough to save Commodore. Despite the brilliant new games and being backward compatible in a way the PS3 will never be.
Now, provided you live in the UK, you can get a boxed Amiga 1200 with 11 fantastic boxed games including: Frontier Elite II, Power Monger, Mortal Kombat and Theme Park. Have a look at this (probable) bargain:
Boxed Amiga 1200 & 11 games auction
The rest of Europe could have a look at a few other and quite fine boxed games collection for the Amiga. Thankfully they ship to the UK too.
Amiga games lot #1
Amiga games lot #2
Posted by gnome at 3/28/2007 7 comments
Labels: 32-bit, Amiga, Europe, Game Collection
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Divers 2000 Edition - The Ultimate Dreamcast!
Dreamcast DIVERS 2000 CX-1
PLATFORM
Dreamcast
DEVELOPER
Sega
PUBLISHER
Sega
RELEASE JAP
21. april 2000
NO. OF PLAYERS
1-4
SERIES
Modern console
Fuji Television Divers 2000 Series CX-1 - an impressive title, and an even more impressive piece of Sega hardware.This very special version of the Dreamcast came with everything a serious user could ever want. A remote (for the tv-function), a controller, keyboard, Vibration Pack, internet and teleconference software, a headset and an instruction video. And even though the built-in screen is fairly small, it is of exceptional quality.The unit is designed to be used every day, and even the antenna doubles as a place to hang the headset when it is not in use. Down the sides are two rows of LEDs, that light up when the unit is in use - a feature that definitely does not make the overall appeal any less.Games are loaded from the top, just like your regular Dreamcast. Unfortunately neither a slot or tray loading drive made it to production, even-though it would have went well with the "Sonic head/iMac" look.The DIVERS 2000 was released in the midst of the short Dreamcast life-span, and is considered as Sega's last contribution to Dreamcast collectors the world over.
Posted by fatherkrishna at 3/27/2007 13 comments
Atari Jaguar CD Combo and 6 Games
The Atari Jaguar, released in November 1993, eventually wound up as a commercial failure and prompted Atari to leave the hardware business. After the Atari Corporation properties were bought out by Hasbro Interactive in the late 1990s, Hasbro released the encryption coding to the Jaguar, finally opening the doors for homebrew development.
Several game companies, including Telegames, ScatoLOGIC, and Songbird Productions, have not only released previously unfinished materials from the Jaguar's past, but also several brand new titles to satisfy the system's cult following.
Auction item includes games Blue Lightning, Hover Strike, Dragon's Lair, Myst, Vid Grid and Primal Rage. Seller in US, ships worlwide.
Atari Jaguar CD Combo
Posted by Unknown at 3/27/2007 2 comments
Labels: 64-bit consoles, Atari
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Dark Tower Board Game
Dark Tower is a 1981 electronic board game by Milton Bradley Company, for one to four players. The object of the game is to amass an army, collect the three keys to the Tower, and defeat the evil within.
Working copies of Dark Tower are increasingly hard to find. The game went out of print shortly after release due to a lawsuit. The suit was brought by two men who claimed to have presented the original concept for "Dark Tower" to Milton Bradley in the late Seventies. Thereafter, they claimed, MB independently developed the game based on their proposal. As part of the resolution of the lawsuit, Milton Bradley pulled the game off the market.
Dark Tower Fansite
Dark Tower Game on ebay.com
Posted by Unknown at 3/24/2007 0 comments
Labels: Role Playing
N64 GoldenEye 007
As promised, here's a Retro Treasures post about GoldenEye 007, the best FPS for the Nintendo 64 and the first console shooter that actually worked, since it wisely introduced the analog stick to the mechanics. The game, still highly playable and definitely not a rarity, is widely available and shouldn't be difficult to track down. The following ebay auction is the cheapest I could find and one of the few that are targeting a worldwide audience.
GoldenEye 007 auction
Posted by gnome at 3/24/2007 7 comments
Labels: N64, Retro Games
Friday, March 23, 2007
1983 Coleco PACMAN Tabletop
Coleco started producing "tabletop arcades" in 1981. These mini arcades were near perfect replicas of the large ones found in the coin arcades as the time. Some of the different games that were replicated were Pac Man, Ms. Pac Man, Galaxian, Galaga, Frogger, Donkey Kong Jr. and Donkey Kong from Nintendo. Seller Ships to US only.
Pacman Tabletop on ebay.com
Posted by Unknown at 3/23/2007 1 comments
Labels: tabletop
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Amiga CD32
North America's first 32-bit CD-ROM based game console, Released 1993 . Often regarded as a failure, the CD32 managed to secure over 50% of the fledgling CD-ROM market in the UK in 1993 and 1994 outselling the MegaCD, Philips CDi and even PC CD-ROM sales. Seller ships Worlwide.
Amiga CD32 on ebay
Posted by Unknown at 3/22/2007 7 comments
Sega MegaDrive, Mega CD, 32X and games
You really got to be fast and live in the UK to stand a chance, but its definitely worth a try. What? An amazing SEGA collection featuring a Mega Drive, a Mega CD, a 32X and 11 games of course. Where? Over at ebay.co.uk obviously.
Such a lot would usually sell for more than 90£, which makes the current auction quite a bargain. Oh, and you get 3 controllers and a light gun too. The bundled games include: Street Fighter II Special Champion Edition, NBA Jam, Super Kick Off, Road Avenger and Cobra Command.
Posted by gnome at 3/22/2007 6 comments
Labels: 16-bit consoles, Europe, Mega CD, Sega Genesis
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Cheetahmen II rarity for NES
Reputed by many to be nearly unplayable, Cheetahmen II was a video game produced by Active Enterprises in 1992, but strangely the game was never sold commercially. All 1,500 known copies of the game were located in a warehouse in 1997. All were reused Action 52 cartridges with some having a small gold sticker reading "Cheetamen II." The cartridge as you would imagine, is very hard to come by, though ROM images of the game exist on the Internet.
Review on Mobygames
Cheetahmen II for NES on eBay
Unfortunately the Seller ships to US only.
Posted by Unknown at 3/21/2007 8 comments
Labels: NES/Famicom, Rare games
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Nintendo Virtual Boy & 4 games
The Nintendo Virtual Boy, a console designed by legendary Gunpei Yokoi, was Nintendo's first and apparently only attempt at a Virtual Reality console, that completely and utterly flopped. The console, released in 1995 in Japan and the US, didn't even make it to Europe, despite being a pretty quirky and interesting little gadget.
Here's what Nintendo had to say on its VR gaming machine:
"The Virtual Boy, our RISC-based, 32-bit system, produces a 3-D experience not possible on conventional television or LCD screens. The system has two high-resolution, mirror-scanning LED (light emitting diode) displays. Its unique design eliminates all external stimuli, totally immersing players into their own private universe with high-resolution red images against a deep black background. The 3-D experience is enhanced through stereo sound and a new specially-designed, double-grip controller that accommodates multidirectional spatial movement. Virtual Boy is a stand-alone, table-top unit that doesn't connect to a television screen. It is powered by six AA batteries."Good news is Europeans can now get their hands on a Virtual Boy and 4 games (Wario Land, Mario Tennis, Galactic Pinball and Red Alarm) for relatively cheap. Provided its price stays below 50£, as usually VBs sell for over 70£.
Virtual Boy and games @ ebay.co.uk
Seller is based in the UK, but ships to Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia.
Posted by gnome at 3/20/2007 5 comments
Monday, March 19, 2007
TurboGrafx-16 plus CD rom add-on
The TurboGrafx-16, also known as PC-Engine, was the first video game console in North America to have a CD-ROM peripheral. Released Japan (1987) US (1989), The TurboGrafx-16 was an 8-bit system with a 16-bit graphics chip, capable of displaying 482 colors at once. And now for your delectation, one has shown up on ebay.
Bundle includes:
1 TurboGrafx 16 console + CD add-on, original power supply, one TurboPad, audio/video cord, Keith Courage in Alpha Zones, Ys III - Wanderers From Ys (CD game), CD system card, CD docking station, AND original TurboGrafx carrying case. Seller ships US only.
TurboGrafx-16 only on ebay
Posted by Unknown at 3/19/2007 0 comments
Labels: 8-bit consoles
A Wavebird Controller (probably) on the cheap
Nintendo Gamecube's brilliant and very wireless Wavebird controller is -beside a slightly retro gaming thingy- an incredibly valuable accessory to the Wii, as it allows playing all Virtual Console (thus NES, SNES, Megadrive etc) and Gamecube games. Happily, a used Wavebird in mint condition appeared at a certain auction site, so ..uhm.. click and...
get a GC Wavebird @ ebay
Seller ships to North & South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Any price below 16£ is a bargain.
Posted by gnome at 3/19/2007 4 comments
Labels: accessories, Nintendo
Sunday, March 18, 2007
First Ultima game up for auction
The Ultima series is considered to be the longest running RPG series, Ultima 1 "The First Age of Darkness" is unique among the Ultima series (and a rarity among computer RPGs in general) for containing a real-time action element, as the player must participate in first-person space combat. And out of the fog of time steps this vintage RPG adventure game for the IBM PC.
Seller ships Worldwide
List of contents:
* Game box
* One 5.25" game disk (label a bit worn but well fastened)
* Game Manual (mint)
* Player Reference Card (mint)
* 4 cardboard maps (mint)
* Origin registration card (mint)
* Notice to owners of 3.5" disk drives (mint)
* The Coins of the Realm (all mint)
Ultima 1 for IBM PC
vid upped by piajeno
Posted by Unknown at 3/18/2007 5 comments
Labels: Retro Games
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Magnavox Odyssey2 Next Gen 1978
Released in 1978 aka:
Philips Videopac G7000,
Philips Odyssey
Magnavox Odyssey²
Philips Odyssey²
Unlike any other system at that time, the Odyssey² included a full alphanumeric membrane keyboard, which was to be used for educational games, selecting options, or programming, the system is probably best remembered for it's pioneering fusion of board and video games, anyone remember Quest for the rings?.
And now the marvelous people on Retro Treasures (that's us) have unearthed a beauty, the complete system boxed with owners manual and 9 games only on ebay
seller based in US, ships Worldwide
Posted by Unknown at 3/17/2007 2 comments
Labels: 8-bit consoles
10 classic Atari Lynx games
Atari Lynx, the absolutely best handheld console ever released and a beast of certain divine origin, was a flop. Sadly. Then again, one can cheer oneself up by buying ten wholesome Atari Lynx games.
How? By bidding on a ebay.co.uk auction for 10 Atari Lynx games obviously.
The games are: Rampart,Pit-Fighter, Checkered Flag, Super Skweek, Ultimate Chess Challenge, Robo Squash, Xybots, Hockey, Awesome Golf and Slime World. Seller ships to UK only.
Posted by gnome at 3/17/2007 8 comments
Labels: Atari, Europe, Game Collection
Retro beginners bundle, NES with 52 games
Aahhhh the NES!!, the most successful gaming console of its time first appearing in 1985 it arguably revitalized the video game industry following the video game crash of 1983.
The collection is an ideal entry ticket to the extraordinary world of retro gaming. Along with the 52 games the kit includes some choice accessories, including NES Advantage Joystick, NES Zapper x 2 and Quick Shot Joystick. Seller based in US, but ships worldwide.
NES Bundle on ebay
Posted by Unknown at 3/17/2007 7 comments
Labels: Game Collection, NES/Famicom
Friday, March 16, 2007
Be impressed, be very impressed: 720 Nintendo SNES games
720 SNES games, 794 cartridges for the Super Nintendo, the whole bloody lot! Every game ever released (bar 2 competition cartridges) for Nintnendo's 16-bit console has hit ebay.com and is available for bidders who live in the US. The games are in mint condition (not flavour), some of them are sealed and you will also get 74 factory sealed duplicate cartridges.
720 + 74 Nintendo SNES games @ ebay.com
Just to make the scale of thing apparent, here are the games you'll be getting: 3 Ninjas Kick Back, 7th Saga, Aahhh!! Real Monsters, ABC Monday Night Football, ACME Animation Factory, Act Raiser, Act Raiser 2, Addams Family Values, Addams Family, Addams Family Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt, Adventure of Kid Kleetz, Advanced Dungeons and Dragons: Eye of the Beholder, Adventures of Batman & Robin, Adventures of Dr. Franken, Adventures of Mighty Max, Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Adventures of Yogi Bear, Aerofighters, Aero the Acro Bat, Aero the Acro Bat 2, Aerobiz, Aerobiz Supersonic, Air Cavalry, Air Strike Patrol, Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top, Aladdin, Alien 3, Alien vs. Predator, American Gladiators, American Tail: Fievel Goes West, Andre Agassi Tennis, Animaniacs, Arcade's Greatest Hits: the Atari Collection 1, Arcana, Ardy Lightfoot, Arkanoid: Doh it again, Art of Fighting, Axelay, B.O.B, Ballz 3D, Barbie Super Model, Barkley Shut up and Jam, Bass Masters Classic, Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition, Bassin's Black Bass, Batman Forever, Batman Returns, Battle Blaze, Battle Cars, Battle Grand Prix, BattleClash, Battletoads & Double Dragon, Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, Bazooka Blitzkrieg, Beauty and the Beast, Beavis and Butthead, Bebe's Kids, Beethoven, Best of the Best Championship Karate, Big Sky Trooper, Biker Mice from Mars, Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball, Bill Walsh College Football, BioMetal, BlackThorne, Blazeon, Blues Brothers, Bonkers (includes Bonker's detective kit), Boogerman, Boxing: Legends of the Ring, Brain Lord, Brainies, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Brandish, Brawl Brothers, BreakThru!, Breath of Fire, Breath of Fire II, Brett Hull Hockey, Brett Hull Hockey 95, Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus, Brunswick World Tournament of Champions, Brutal, Bubsy II, Bubsy, Bugs Bunny, Bulls vs. Blazers, Bust-a-move, C2: Judgment Clay, Cacoma Knight in Bizyland, Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball, California Games II, Cannondale Cup, Captain America and the Avengers, Captain Commando, Captain Novolin, Carrier Aces, Casper, Castlevania: Dracula X, Champions World Class Soccer, Championship Pool, Championship Soccer 94, Chavez Boxing, Chavez II, Chessmaster, Chester Cheetah: too cool to fool, Chester Cheetah: wild wild quest, Choplifter III, Chrono Trigger, Chuck Rock, Civilization, Clay Fighter, Clay Fighter: Tournament Edition, Claymates, Cliffhanger, Clue, College Football USA 97, College Slam, Combatribes, Congo's Caper, Contra III, Cool Spot, Cool World, Cutthroat Island, Cyber Spin, Cybernator, Daffy Duck, Darius Twin, David Crane's Amazing Tennis, Death and Return of Superman, Demolition Man, Demon's Crest, Dennis the Menace, Desert Strike, D-Force, Dig & Spike Volleyball, Dino City, Dirt Trax FX, Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong Country 2, Donkey Kong Country 3, Doom, Doom Troopers, Doomsday Warrior, Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls, Dragon View, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Strory, Dragon's Lair, Drakkhen, Dream TV, Dungeon Master, E.V.O. Search for Eden, Earth Defense Force, EarthBound, Earthworm Jim, Earthworm Jim 2, Eek! The Cat, Elite Soccer, Emmitt Smith Football, Equinox, ESPN Baseball Tonight, ESPN National Hockey Night, ESPN Speedworld, ESPN Sunday Night NFL, Exertainment Mountain Bike Rally, Exertainment Mountain Bike Rally/Speed Racer, Extra Innings, F1 Pole Position, F1 ROC, F1 ROC 2, Faceball, Family Dog, Family Feud, Fatal Fury, Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury Special, FIFA international soccer, FIFA Soccer 96, FIFA Soccer 97 Gold, Fighter's History, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, Final Fight, Final Fight 2, Final Fight 3, Final Fight Guy, Fire Striker, Firepower 2000, First Samurai, Flashback, Flintstones, Flintstones: Treasure of Sierra Madrock, Football Fury, Foreman for Real Boxing, Frank Thomas Baseball, Frantic Flea, Frogger, Full Throttle, Fun n Games, F-Zero, Gemfire, Genghis Khan 2, George Foreman KO Boxing, Ghoul Patrol, Goal!, Gods, Goof Troop, GP-1, GP-1 Part II, Gradius III, Great Circus Mystery, Great Waldo Search, GunForce, Hagane, Hammerlock Wrestling, Hardball III, Harley's Humongous Adventure, Harvest Moon, Head-on Soccer, Hit the Ice, Hole in One Golf, HAL'S, Home Alone, Home Alone 2, Home Improvent, Hook, Hunt for Red October, Hurricanes, Hyper V-ball, HyperZone, Ignition Factor, Illusion of Gaia, Imperium, Incantation, Incredible Crash Dummies, Incredible Hulk, Indiana Jones, Inindo: way of the ninja, Inspector Gadget, International Tennis Tour, Irem Skins Game, Izzy's Quest of the Olympic Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Jack Nicklaus Golf, James Bond Jr., Jammit, Jeopardy, Jeopardy Deluxe Edition, Jeopardy Sports Edition, Jetsons: Invasion of Planet Pirates, Jim Power The Lost dimension in 3D, Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour, Jimmy Houston's Bass Tournament USA, Joe and Mac, Joe and Mac 2, John Madden Football, John Madden Football 93, Judge Dredd, Jungle Book, Jungle Strike, Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park 2, Justice League Task Force,
Ka-blooey, Kawasaki Caribbean Challenge, Kawasaki Superbike Challenge, Ken Griffey Jr. presents MLB, Ken Griffey Jr. Winning Run, Kendo Rage, Kid Klown in Crazy Chase, Killer Instinct, King Arthur & the Knights of Justice, King Arthur's World, King of Dragons, King of the Monsters, King of the Monsters 2, Kirby Superstar, Kirby's Avalanche, Kirby's Dream Course, Kirby's Dream Land 3, Knights of the Round, Kyle Petty's No Fear Racing, Lagoon, Lamborghini American Challenge, Last Action Hero, Lawnmower Man, Legend, Legend of the Mystical Ninja, Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, Lemmings, Lemmings 2, Lester the Unlikely, Lethal Enforcers, Lethal Weapon, Liberty or Death, Lion King, Lock On, Looney Toons B-ball, Lost Vikings II, Lost Vikings, Lufia & The Fortress of Doom, Lufia 2, Madden NFL 94, Madden NFL 95, Madden NFL 96, Madden NFL 97, Madden NFL 98, Magic Boy, Magic Johnson Super Slam Dunk, Magic Sword, Magical Quest, Mario is Missing, Mario Paint, Mario's Early Years: Fun with Letters, Mario's Early Years: Fun with Numbers, Mario's Early Years: Pre-School Fun, Mario's Time Machine, Mark Davis Fishing, Marvel Super Heroes War of the Gems, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Mask, Math Blaster Episode 1, Maui Mallard, Mecarobot Golf, MechWarrior, MechWarrior 3050, Mega Man 7, Mega Man X, Mega Man X2, Mega Man X3, Mega Man Soccer, Metal Combat, Metal Marines, Metal Morph, Metal Warriors, Michael Andretti Indy Car Challenge, Michael Jordan Chaos in the windy city, Mickey Mania, Mickey's Ultimate Challenge, Micro Machines, Might & Magic III, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Fighting Edition, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, Miracle Piano, MLBPA Baseball, Mohawk & Headphone Jack, Monopoly, Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat 3, Mortal Kombat II, Mr. Do!, Mr. Nutz, Ms. Pac-Man, Musya, MVP Football,
Natsume Championship Wrestling, NBA All-Star Challenge, NBA Hang Time, NBA Jam, NBA Jam TE, NBA Live 95, NBA Live 96, NBA Live 97, NBA Live 98, NBA Showdown, NBA: Give n Go, NCAA Basketball, NCAA Final Four Basketball, NCAA Football, Newman Haas IndyCar, NFL Football, NFL Quarterback Club, NFL Quarterback Club 96, NHL 94, NHL 95, NHL 96, NHL 97, NHL 98, NHL Stanley Cup Hockey, NHLBPA Hockey 93, Nickelodeon Guts, Nigel Mansell Racing, Ninja Gaiden Trilogy, Ninja Warriors, No Escape, Nobunaga's Ambition, Nobunaga's Ambition Lord of Darkness, Nolan Ryan's Baseball, Nosferatu, Obitus, Ogre Battle,
Olympic Summer Games, On the Ball, Operation Europe, Operation Thunderbolt, Operation: Logic Bomb, Oscar, Out of the World, Out to Lunch, Outlander, Pac-Attack, Pac-in-Time, Packy & Marlon, Pac-Man 2, Pagemaster, Paladin's Quest, Paperboy 2, Peace Keepers, PGA European Tour Golf, PGA Tour 96, PGA Tour Golf, Phalanx, Phantom 2040, Pieces, Pilotwings, Pinball Dreams, Pinball Fantasies, Pink Goes to Hollywood, Pinocchio, Pirates of the Dark Water, Pitfall, Pit-Fighter, Plok!, Pocky and Rocky, Pocky and Rocky 2, Populous, Porky Pig's Haunted, Power Instinct, Power Moves, Power Piggs of the Dark Age, Power Rangers Zeo: Battle Racers, Prehistorik Man, Primal Rage, Prince of Persia, Prince of Persia 2, Pro Quarterback, Pro Sport Hockey, PTO 2, PTO, Pushover, Q bert 3, Race Drivin, Radical Rex, Raiden Trad, Rampart, Ranma 1/2: Hard Battle, RapJam Volume One, Realm, Redline F-1 Racer, Relief Pitcher, Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckaroo$, Ren & Stimpy Show: Fire Dogs, Ren & Stimpy Show: Time Warp, Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots, Revolution X, Rex Ronan, Riddick Bowe Boxing, Rise of the Phoenix, Rise of the Robots, Rival Turf, Road Riot 4WD, Road Runner's Death Valley Rally, Robocop 3, Robocop vs. Terminator, Robotrek, Rock n Roll Racing, Rocketeer, Rocko's Modern Life, Rocky Rodent, Roger Clemens MVP Baseball, Romance of the Three Kingdoms II, Romance of the Three Kingdoms III, Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV, RPM Radical Psycho Machine Racing, R-Type III, Run Saber, S.O.S., S.O.S. Sink or Swim, Samurai Shodown, Saturday Night Slam Masters, Scooby-Doo Mystery, SeaQuest DSV, Secret of Evermore, Secret of Mana, Shadowrun, Shanghai II, Shaq-Fu, Shien's Revenge, Side Pocket, Sim Ant, Sim City, Sim City 2000, Sim Earth, Simpson's: Bart's Nightmare, Simpson's: Itchy and Scratchy, Simpson's: Krusty's Super Funhouse, Simpson's: Virtual Bart, Skuljagger, Skyblazer, Smartball, Snow White, Soccer Shootout, Soldiers of Fortune, Sonic Blast Man, Sonic Blast Man 2, Soul Blazer, Space Ace, Space Football, Space Invaders, Space Megaforce, Spanky's Quest, Sparkster, Spawn, Spectre, Speed Racer, Speedy Gonzales, Spider-man, Spider-man/Venom: Maximum Carnage, Spider-man/Venom: Seperation Anxiety, Spider-man/X-men, Spindizzy Worlds, Sporting News Baseball, Sports Illustrated Championship, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Star Trek Starfleet Academy, Star Trek The Next Generation, Starfox, Stargate, Steel Talons, Sterling Sharpe End 2 End, Stone Protectors, Street Combat, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Hockey 95, Street Racer, Strike Gunner STG, Stunt Race FX, Sunset Riders, Super Adventure Island, Super Adventure Island 2, Super Alfred Chicken, Super Aquatic Games, Super Baseball 2020, Super Baseball Simulator 1.000, Super Bases Loaded 2, Super Bases Loaded 3, Super Bases Loaded, Super Batter Up, Super Battleship, Super Battletank 2, Super Battletank, Super Black Bass, Super Bomberman, Super Bomberman 2, Super Bomberman Party Pak, Super Bonk, Super Bowling, Super Buster Brothers, Super Caesar's Palace, Super Castlevania IV, Super Chase HQ, Super Conflict, Super Double Dragon, Super Ghouls n Ghosts, Super Goal 2, Super Godzilla, Super High Impact, Super James Pond, Super Mario All-Stars (both versions), Super Mario All-Stars/Super Mario World, Super Mario Kart (1 new, 1 complete), Super Mario RPG, Super Mario World (1 new, 1 complete), Super Maro World 2: Youshi's Island, Super Metroid, Super Ninja Boy, Super Noah's Ark 3-D, Super Nova, Super Off-Road, Super Off-Road: The Baja, Super Pinball, Super Play Action Football, Super Punch-Out!!, Super Putty, Super RBI Baseball, Super R-Type, Super Scope 6, Super Slap Shot, Super Smash TV, Super Soccer, Super Soccer Champ, Super Solitaire, Super Star Wars (1 new, 1 complete), Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1 new, 1 complete), Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1 new, 1 complete), Super Street Fighter II, Super Strike Eagle, Super Tennis, Super Troll Islands, Super Turrican, Super Turrican 2, Super Valis IV, Super Widget, Suzuka 8 Hours, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, Syndicate, T2: Terminator 2 Judgment Day, T2: The Arcade Game, Taz-mania, Tecmo Secret of the Stars, Tecmo Super Baseball, Tecmo Super Bowl, Tecmo Super Bowl II, Tecmo Super Bowl III, Tecmo Super NBA Basketball, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters, Terminator, Test Drive II: The Duel, Tetris 2, Tetris Attack, Tetris/Dr. Mario, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, Thunder Spirits, Tick, Time Cop, Time Trax, Timeslip, Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games, Tin Star, Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose, Tiny Toon Adventures: Wacky Sports Challenge, TKO Super Championship Boxing, TNN Bass Tournament of Champions, Tom & Jerry, Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme, Tony Meola's Sidekick Soccer, Top Gear, Top Gear 2, Top Gear 3000, Total Carnage, Toy Story, Toys, Troddlers, Troy Aikman NFL Football, True Golf Classics: Waialae Country Club, True Golf Classics: Pebble Beach, True Lies, Tuff E Nuff, Turn and Burn, Twisted Tales of Spike Mcfang, Ultima VI: The False Prophet, Ultima VII: The Black Gate, Ultima: Runes of Virtue II, Ultimate Fighter, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Ultraman, UN Squadron, Uncharted Waters, Uncharted Waters: New Horizons, Uniracers, Untouchables, Urban Strike, Utopia, Vegas Stakes, Vortex, War 2410, War 3010, Wario's Woods, Warlock, WarpSpeed, Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars, Wayne's World, WCW Super Brawl Wrestling, WeaponLord, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Tale, Wheel of Fortune, Wheel of Fortune Deluxe, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?, Whizz, Wicked 18 Golf, Wild Guns, WildCats, WildSnake, Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits, Wing Commander, Wing Commander II, Wings 2: Aces High, Winter Olympics: Lillehammer 94, Wizard of Oz, Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom, Wolfchild, Wolfenstein 3D, Wolverine: Adamantium Rage, Wordtris, World Cup USA 94, World Heroes, World Heroes 2, World League Soccer, World Soccer 94, WWF Raw, WWF Royal Rumble, WWF Super Wrestlemania, WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game, Xardion, X-Kaliber 2097, X-men: Mutant Apocalypse, X-Zone, Yoshi's Cookie, Yoshi's Safari, Young Merlin, Y's III: Wanderers from Y's, Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel, Zombies Ate my Neighbors, Zool, Zoop.
Phew, that's the lot!
Posted by gnome at 3/16/2007 9 comments
Labels: 16-bit consoles, Game Collection, SNES, US/Canada
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Sega Skeleton Saturn with 17 games
The Sega Skeleton Saturn, an Asian version of the Sega Saturn, the system came with a matching smoky-gray controller. Only around 50,000 were ever produced.
Seller based in Japan delivers Worlwide only on ebay
Retro Treasures, sorting the wheat from the chaff....(slogan writers required....)
Posted by Unknown at 3/15/2007 2 comments
Labels: Sega Saturn
Acorn Archimedes A3010
Well, here's another brilliant auction only available to them lucky UK residents. This one's special though. It's about the machine that familiarized me with words such as RISC and processor. It's about the extremely powerful (back then at least) Acorn Archimeded A3010, complete with Risc OS, PC emulation, the (unforgettable, that's what you are) DR-DOS 6.0 OS, a Lotus driving game, Crystal Maze and a rather quirky little disk collection. Know, that should this go for less than 30£, you'll be missing a huge bargain.
The Acorn A3010 lot @ ebay.co.uk
Posted by gnome at 3/15/2007 10 comments
Labels: 16-bit home computers, Europe
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Shadowrun SNES sighted
If you are into cyberpunk console RPGs then you just can't do much better than Shadowrun SNES (MobyGames entry). Shadowrun, set in a brilliant Neuromancer inspired gameworld, seamlessly combines tabletop RPG rules with bursts of arcade action and crisp 16-bit visuals to create one of the best non-Japanese CRPGs ever to appear on a Nintendo console. Happily Amazon.com has a stock of these beauties. Not very happily they only ship them within the US.
Get a Shadowrun copy @ Amazon.com
Posted by gnome at 3/14/2007 8 comments
Labels: Retro Games, SNES, US/Canada
Snatcher Sega CD
Snatcher for the Sega Mega CD, a game designed by industry legend Hideo Kojima, was the absolutely best thing to ever appear on Sega's not particularly successful console add-on. The game is a beautifully illustrated cyberpunk adventure game (with a few arcade bits admittedly), that has obviously been heavily influenced by Blade Runner. Find out more by clicking on stuff: Wikipedia, Mobygames, SD Snatcher, Hardcore Gaming 101.
Snatcher Sega CD ebay auction
(seller ships to UK only)
Posted by gnome at 3/14/2007 6 comments
Labels: Europe, Mega CD, Rare games
Final Fantasy II and III for SNES
FFIII (1994) probably the greatest RPG ever made, and it's earlier ancestor FFII (1991) which introduced the ATB combat system, up for grabs on ebay.
Seller ships to US only, bah!!!
FFII review on Mobygames
FFIII review on Mobygames
FFII and FFIII on ebay.com
Posted by Unknown at 3/14/2007 0 comments
Labels: Retro Games, SNES
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
A nice retro collection
Definitely a weird and obscure lot, but also quite a huge bargain (provided it sells for less than 50-60£), this fantastic retro gaming collection was discovered in the bowels of ebay.co.uk and includes: an Atari Lynx with the California Games cartridge, a Sega Megadrive with two controllers and Fifa Soccer 96, a Sega Master System with an extra joystick and 7 games, a NES with Super Mario Bros. and Kick Off, a SNES with the Return of the Jedi game, 24 Amstrad CPC games, 2 silly digital pets, Humphrey for C64 and a Sharleen D5614 console!
Impressive, ain't it? Mind you, the seller ships only to the UK and I still haven't managed to learn anything about this Sharleen console.
Posted by gnome at 3/13/2007 8 comments
Labels: 16-bit consoles, 8-bit consoles, 8-bit home micros, Europe
Monday, March 12, 2007
Super Mario Bros 3 for Famicom
Released 1988, it's up to you to help Mario and Luigi get back some stolen magic wands, defeat the heinous Bowser, and save the Princess all before the day is done.
Easily the best or with a push the second best Mario Games of all time. Of course you'll need your own NES Famicom, but why let a triviality stop your from rescuing the Princess.
Super Mario Bros 3 on ebay.com
Posted by Unknown at 3/12/2007 0 comments
Labels: Nintendo, Retro Games
The Neo Geo CD collection
The system comes with 15 games including: Metal Slug, Samurai Spirits, King of Fighters, NAM 1975, Burning Fight, Soccer Brawl and Real Bout 3.
Posted by gnome at 3/12/2007 6 comments
Sunday, March 11, 2007
ColecoVision with 6 games
Vid from Siouxmoux
The ColecoVision is a second generation home video game console, 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. All told, approximately 170 titles were released in the form of plug-in cartridges between 1982 and 1985. And now the Console and a selection of 6 games have come under the hammer on ebay, unfortunately the Seller ships to the US only
ColecoVision on ebay.com
Posted by Unknown at 3/11/2007 4 comments
Labels: Coleco, Game Collection
74 Atari 2600 games and the console to enjoy them
Everybody knows the Atari 2600, right? Right? Well, anyway, those that don't, please have a look here. The rest better visit ebay.com and try to get yourselves an Atari 2600, 74 (!) games, 4 joysticks, a Pong paddle set and a random collection of more Atari stuff. Seller ships to US only.
Posted by gnome at 3/11/2007 10 comments
Labels: 8-bit consoles, Atari, US/Canada
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Commodore 64 and 50 games
A short post about an amazing (UK only, unfortunately) auction. About a Commodore 64, 50 tapes with games, a joystick, tv-lead, power pack but no tape player to be precise. Also an auction with a £0.99 starting bid.
Click to bid on said C64 lot.
Posted by gnome at 3/10/2007 6 comments
Labels: 8-bit home micros, Europe, Game Collection