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catfishman
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Ouya
Adding the Ouya to the showcase today. It’s easy to look back on the massive Kickstarter hype and see the missed potential, but for a collector, it remains a fascinating footnote from the early 2010s. It’s a bit of a 'what-if' machine that tried to bridge the gap between mobile and conso...[continue]
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Ouya
in Android, SBC and Related Consoles and Handhelds
Adding the Ouya to the showcase today. It’s easy to look back on the massive Kickstarter hype and see the missed potential, but for a collector, it remains a fascinating footnote from the early 2010s. It’s a bit of a 'what-if' machine that tried to bridge the gap between mobile and conso...[continue]
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS COLLECTION?
collectible • United Kingdom
Iain Metcalf
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Retro Games modern version of the 80’s Sinclair ZX Spectrum (released for Christmas 2024)
All games are loaded from a USB stick as there are no tape inputs and you use a USB joystick or gamepad as no DB9 connectors.
But it is handy as you can change the machine between 48k and 128k on a per ...[continue]
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The Spectrum
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Retro Games modern version of the 80’s Sinclair ZX Spectrum (released for Christmas 2024)
All games are loaded from a USB stick as there are no tape inputs and you use a USB joystick or gamepad as no DB9 connectors.
But it is handy as you can change the machine between 48k and 128k on a per ...[continue]
Community Project
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discussion • United States
Matt Hall
A newly released laminated glass IPS screen upgrade for the Sony PSP 3000 is giving the classic handheld a significant visual refresh. Unlike the original display, which used a separate plastic lens over the LCD, this replacement features a factory-laminated tempered glass layer bonded directly to a...[continue]
A newly released laminated glass IPS screen upgrade for the Sony PSP 3000 is giving the classic handheld a significant visual refresh. Unlike the original display, which used a separate plastic lens over the LCD, this replacement features a factory-laminated tempered glass layer bonded directly to a...[continue]
catfishman
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Tomy Omnibot 5402 Collection
I've been captivated by the larger Tomy Omnibots since I first saw one in toy stores back in 1984. It took me literally decades to acquire one, but now I'm the proud owner of three! Two are fully functional, and the third is nearly there. It moves on command, but currently the beeps and boop...[continue]
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Tomy Omnibot 5402 Collection
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I've been captivated by the larger Tomy Omnibots since I first saw one in toy stores back in 1984. It took me literally decades to acquire one, but now I'm the proud owner of three! Two are fully functional, and the third is nearly there. It moves on command, but currently the beeps and boop...[continue]
catfishman
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Star Wars Interactive R2-D2 Astromech Droid
I believe this is the best Star Wars toy available before entering the realm of truly expensive collectibles. I've wanted one of these interactive R2-D2 units since their initial release, but at the time I had other priorities and eventually forgot about them - until I spotted one listed on Face...[continue]
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Star Wars Interactive R2-D2 Astromech Droid
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I believe this is the best Star Wars toy available before entering the realm of truly expensive collectibles. I've wanted one of these interactive R2-D2 units since their initial release, but at the time I had other priorities and eventually forgot about them - until I spotted one listed on Face...[continue]
discussion • United States
Corey Buckner


NUTS FOR NINTENDO special on ABC news 20/20 from 1988
[PLAY] MEMORIES! Ah, what a time it was to be alive back in 1988.


NUTS FOR NINTENDO special on ABC news 20/20 from 1988









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