Behold Nintendo's classic 16-bit console in its US version. Now, stop beholding and buy Nintendo's classic 16-bit SNES with 13 games from eBay. Or not. It's your money you know... Anyway. Seller ships only within the US. Two controllers and all necessary leads etc are apparently included, and among them 13 games you'll also find Mario Paint, Super Mario All Stars and Donkey Kong Country. Oh, and the average SNES sells for something around 40$, mind.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
SNES & Games (NTSC/US)
Posted by gnome at 2/28/2009 3 comments
Labels: 16-bit consoles, Nintendo, SNES, US/Canada
Thursday, February 26, 2009
The Quill, The Illustrator, Gilsoft and the CPC
The ultimate text adventure creation suite for the Amstrad CPC, The Quill and The Ilustrator by Gilsoft, can finally be acquired via eBay. Seller ships worldwide and you'll be getting the complete box with all necessary manuals and a lovely, lovely, tape.
Posted by gnome at 2/26/2009 0 comments
Labels: Adventures, CPC, CPC 464
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The Enterprise micro-computer
The Enterprise (a.k.a. Elan, Flan or even Samurai) was an ambitious yet hopeless games focused 8-bit computer that was released in 1985 by UK manufacturer Intelligent Systems. It came with a built-in joystick, cartridge slot, a 4MHz Z80, 4 channels of sound, impressive graphics (657x512 high-res and 256 available colours), a few dedicated chips, a ton of expansion ports and either 64k or 128k of RAM. Despite the impressive specs, some interesting games and a cartridge that guaranteed full ZX Spectrum compatibility, the advance of the 16-bit home micros and a ridiculous price point made sure the Enterprise was dead within a year.
Most promised peripherals (from a 4MB RAM expansion to a proper 3.5" FDD) and games remained thus unreleased, while the computers themselves -the Enterprise 64 and Enterprise 128- were gradually transformed into highly sought after collector's items. You can find more about them here, here or here and try the EP128Emu emulator here.
As for readers of this blog that have a couple hundred pounds to, uhm, invest in obscure vintage hardware, well, fear no more. You can happily spend yourselves silly and buy a rather fantastic boxed Enterprise 64 via eBay. Seller ships worldwide and you will be getting a boxed, mint machine, complete with manuals, BASIC cartridge, leads, demo tape etc.
Posted by gnome at 2/25/2009 0 comments
Labels: 8-bit home micros, Enterprise, rare items
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Maniac Mansion NES - Complete!
Maniac Mansion is the best adventure game to ever hit a console, and that despite Nintendo's ridiculous censorship efforts. It remains, you see, a proper SCUMM game designed by Ron Gilbert and can be bought in its complete boxed glory via this Maniac Mansion NES eBay auction. Seller only ships withing the US. Manual, cartridge, poster, sleeve, etc are also included.
Posted by gnome at 2/24/2009 2 comments
Labels: Adventures, Lucasarts, NES/Famicom, Retro Games, US/Canada
Monday, February 23, 2009
Sharp twinFamicom console
It might be almost three times the size of Nintendo's original Famicom, but Sharp's twinFamicom (or is it Twin Famicom?) is a console definitely worth owning. It is, you see, relatively rare, comes complete with a built-in Famicom Disk System, sports full Famicom compatibility and looks rather nice too. Oh, and you can grab a one via this Sharp Twin Famicom eBay listing. Seller ships worldwide.
Posted by gnome at 2/23/2009 2 comments
Labels: 8-bit consoles, NES/Famicom, Nintendo, rare items, Sharp
Friday, February 20, 2009
The Rocky Horror Show (ZXS)
It's the game of the movie of the show and it's available for your dear Spectrum via this lovely Rocky Horror Show ZX Spectrum eBay auction. Seller ships worldwide. Ok, so the game is also available for download over at WoS complete with a ton of info, reviews and hints, though distinctly lacking in the physicality department.
Posted by gnome at 2/20/2009 0 comments
Labels: Retro Games, Spectrum, ZX Spectrum
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Atari STe Discovery Pack
I can vividly remember drooling over those lovely Discovery Pack adverts back when I was a kid, and it seems I'll stay at drooling, as this excellent Atari 520 ST Discovery Pack auction is a UK only thing. Oh, well. Guess Atari ST emulation will have to do for a bit more and them classic top 50 ST games will keep on teasing me. You islanders, on the other hand, better know you'll be getting a chance at an Atari 520 STe in its complete Discovery Pack box (including manuals, apps, games, leads etc), some demo/mag disks, a dust cover, a variety of other extras and a large selection of boxed games, among which you can find such gems as Kick Off 2, Speedball 2, Utopia, Xenon 2, Flood, Rick Dangerous and Sim City. Everything seems to be in top condition too.
Posted by gnome at 2/19/2009 11 comments
Labels: 16-bit home computers, Atari, Atari ST, UK
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Sega Saturn, 16 games and extras
Care for a lovely Saturn? Follow this Saturn auction link and bid on a lovely Sega Saturn collection. The console comes with 2 arcade sticks, the 3D Controller Pad, that Action Replay thingy, the lightgun and 16 games including: Virtua Fighter I&II, Virtua Cop I&II, D, The House of the Dead, Bomberman and Daytona. Seller only ships within the US, though everyone can enjoy the Saturn Junkyard!
Posted by gnome at 2/18/2009 4 comments
Labels: Sega, Sega Saturn, US/Canada
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Atari 7800 ProSystem
It might be unassuming and way less luxuriant than the impressive 5200, but the Atari 7800 was an excellent console. It was cheap, sported decent graphics and -importantly- was backwards compatible with the Atari 2600 and could thus play hundreds of classic games, and even a few interesting exclusives. The average 7800 usually sells for less than 40$, 32 euro or 28 pounds.
Grab an Atari 7800 Pro System & extras @ eBay. Seller ships worldwide and the winning bidder will also get a manual, all necessary cables, 2 controllers and a couple 2600 games.
Posted by gnome at 2/17/2009 2 comments
Labels: Atari, Atari 7800
Friday, February 13, 2009
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum + Upgrade Kit
Stuck with your rubbery old Speccy? Care for a reset key? Fantasize about using an almost proper keyboard? Looking for some interesting Sinclair Spectrum collectibles? Want to impress other retroheads? Still think 48k of RAM are more than enough? Well, then I guess this amazing boxed Sinclair ZX Spectrum + Upgrade Kit auction is for you. Seller ships only within Europe, mind.
Posted by gnome at 2/13/2009 4 comments
Labels: accessories, Europe, Sinclair, ZX Spectrum
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Caltron 6 in 1 (NES)
Yes, one of the rarest NES games in existence is available to US residents via an aptly titled Caltron 6 in 1 NES eBay auction. Apparently it's an even rarer than usual new in box, factory sealed and rather excellently preserved boxed version of the game too. Hurrah! Find out more about this unlicensed 8-bit beauty here and here.
Posted by gnome at 2/12/2009 8 comments
Labels: NES/Famicom, Rare games, US/Canada
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Vectrex Multi-Card featuring 32 games
32 vector games on a single cartridge? Why, yes please. An essential purchase for all you lucky Vectrex gamers and an excellent multicart you can grab here (seller ships worldwide). Among the included games you'll be able to find such classics as Berzerk, Star Castle, Star Trek, Web Wars, Pole Position, Minestorm II, Art Master (!) and Cosmic Chasm.
Posted by gnome at 2/11/2009 0 comments
Labels: Retro Games, Vectrex
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
PS One Boxed and in a Gaming Mood
The PS One, a console that's shockingly considered retro these days, was a rather more compact version of the original, ridiculously successful and iconic Sony PlayStation. Then again, you all know that. You probably also know, that hundreds of brilliant games have been released for the thing. So, uhm, here's a boxed PAL PS1 console & 8 games & extras. UK only. A price under 20-25£ would be quite a bargain.
Posted by gnome at 2/10/2009 2 comments
Labels: PlayStation, Sony, UK
Friday, February 6, 2009
Mayhem in Monsterland 15th Anniversary Edition
Mayhem in Monsterland is definitely one of the technically more accomplished C64 games ever produced, the last truly big commercial release for the machine and one of the best and most beautiful platform games you can get your hands on. Also, it's relatively easy to find a copy of it on eBay. What's more, indie retro developer and publisher Psytronik, have rereleased the game and you can grab it at its shiniest right here. Tape, disk and deluxe versions are available, whereas the game has been slightly updated/patched too. Brilliant!
Posted by gnome at 2/06/2009 2 comments
Labels: C64, Retro Games
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Neo Geo AES plus goodies
SNK's Neo Geo AES is a brilliant beast of a console, that, when originally released, was brave and expensive enough to market itself as an executive toy. It also still happens to be the undisputed king of the 2D beat-'em-up and proper home of all Metal Slug games, and you can even try your luck on a US only boxed Neo Geo & Games & Memory card eBay auction. The included games are none other than Art of Fighting 2 and Fatal Fury Special. The average Neo Geo -without extras- usually sells for around 300$.
Posted by gnome at 2/05/2009 2 comments
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Boxed Amstrad GX4000
If you're willing to spend 100 euros on the rare Amstrad GX4000 8-bit gaming console then follow this very link. Seller ships worldwide, the console comes in complete its original box and seems to be in excellent condition. Thanks for the tip Boris! Obviously, the 8-bit jaw-dropper that was Burning Rubber is also included.
Posted by gnome at 2/03/2009 2 comments
Labels: Amstrad, Amstrad GX 4000, CPC