Tom61
05-12-2003, 07:46 PM
Gah... I keep finding more and more stuff to photograph. O_O
Last set of pics (http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12480) (May 09, 2003 Size: over 1 megabyte!)
First set of pics (http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9901&highlight=) (I forget date. size: BIG)
Game gear and accessories
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/gamegear.jpg
Game.com in box
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/gamecom.jpg
Three Boxed SNES games + one light gun boxed
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/boxed_snes.jpg
Boxed Dreamcast stuff (note the box on the lower right hand side; US Edition Broadband adapter)
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/dreamcast_boxes.jpg
Dell Axim X5 basic (I use it as a portable NES, Game Gear/SMS, Atari 2600 :-D )
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/axim.jpg
Game Station Arcade (actually NES-on-a-chip clone, but with legal games built-in)
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/game_station_arcade.jpg
Video Challenger dedicated dual lightgun console (pretty much Point Blank in a box not much bigger than a computer mouse, takes 4 AA batteries)
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/video_challeger1.jpg
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/video_challeger2.jpg
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/video_challeger3.jpg
If those were made in 1979, I'd call those last two 'Pong systems' but with a manufacture date closer to 1999...
Probably more pics to come. :o
Last set of pics (http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12480) (May 09, 2003 Size: over 1 megabyte!)
First set of pics (http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9901&highlight=) (I forget date. size: BIG)
Game gear and accessories
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/gamegear.jpg
Game.com in box
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/gamecom.jpg
Three Boxed SNES games + one light gun boxed
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/boxed_snes.jpg
Boxed Dreamcast stuff (note the box on the lower right hand side; US Edition Broadband adapter)
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/dreamcast_boxes.jpg
Dell Axim X5 basic (I use it as a portable NES, Game Gear/SMS, Atari 2600 :-D )
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/axim.jpg
Game Station Arcade (actually NES-on-a-chip clone, but with legal games built-in)
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/game_station_arcade.jpg
Video Challenger dedicated dual lightgun console (pretty much Point Blank in a box not much bigger than a computer mouse, takes 4 AA batteries)
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/video_challeger1.jpg
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/video_challeger2.jpg
http://tom61.arcadecontrols.com/collect_pics/video_challeger3.jpg
If those were made in 1979, I'd call those last two 'Pong systems' but with a manufacture date closer to 1999...
Probably more pics to come. :o