1994 Konami Gradius Music Box. It was an early 90's promotional item and you couldn't buy this in stores in Japan. The way someone would obtain this Music Box is through King Records Japan by sending in application tickets from three King Records Gradius CDs. It plays the ending tune from Gradius 2 "Farewell".
Monday, 10 June 2013
Gradius Music Box Konami Nintendo 1994 by King Records Japan
Saturday, 8 June 2013
NEW COMPLETE BOXED SEGA MEGA CD II PAL CONSOLE - for Mega Drive 1 & 2
Complete Boxed Sega Mega CD 2 console for use in all PAL region countries.
This retro console was an add on device for the Sega Mega Drive which allowed gamers to play Sega Mega CD games as well as their music CDs.
RARE UK PAL PLAYSTATION 2 DEBUG PS2 DEVELOPER NET YAROZE DTL-H30102 CONSOLE
As used by developers to test unsigned code so will play all region PS2 and CD-R\DVD-R
Never been opened and fully working
NINTENDO GAMEBOY DEFENDER & JOUST PROTOTYPE DEMO CART
Nintendo Original Gameboy prototype/demo/testing/review cartridge.Call it what you will,its a pre-release game,generally these were sent out to magazines and the like for review/1st plays as publicity tools. Consequently there are very few of each!
Zelda's Adventure on Cdi / CD-I / Philips complete with manual
Friday, 7 June 2013
Nintendo Game Boy Light Famitsu Limited Edition F-02 model Boxed and signed Rare!!
#4937 of only 5000 ever made!
This console is a bit more special since it was signed by numerous and presumably famous then game character developers in the video game world, during an event called Game Circus which was held in Akihabara in Tokyo on July 25th and 26th, 1998 in Japan. Can read the names Miki Watanabe and Paxel on it. Others are your typical autograph scribbles.
Nintendo Game & Watch Mario The Juggler boxed complete MINT!
Widescreen Nintendo Game & Watch
Boxed complete ULTRA MINT rare
Thursday, 6 June 2013
M.A.C.S Super Nintendo Game Cartridge for US Army training (SNES)
Ultra rare M.A.C.S Multipurpose Arcade Combat Simulator version 1.1e.
There is believed to be less than 600 ever produced with fewer copies that ever made into civilian hands.
The Multi-Purpose Arcade Combat Simulator (M.A.C.S.). The M.A.C.S. were designed by the Military to train soldiers in bootcamp back in 1993.
The gun was designed to look and feel like a real M16 and only worked with a specially designed game cartridge. Players would have to be about seven feet back from the T.V. for the game to actually work too.
There is no copyright info on the game, so no one knows who made it. As for the game itself, it consists of nine levels and aims to help a soldier with their postioning, aiming, and breathing skills.
(Photo of rare SNES M16 gun)
(Photo of rare SNES M16 gun)
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