
I'm tired of typing, and besides, these pictures should need
no introduction; they will, however, need captions.![]() "Holographic" Atari Cosmos, and reportedly the same one that was shown at the 1981 CES. By most accounts, only two working units still exist. The graphics are powered by a 7x6 grid of LEDs, so you're not missing much in the way of gameplay, but if you ever wanted to spend $18,853 on a tabletop game system, keep watching eBay! ![]() Sega Genesis, Sega Monstrosity (Genesis 2, SegaCD2, 32X, Genesis tray adapter), Sega Nomad, Sega Channel cartridge, NES ![]() Atari 7800 ProSystem, Atari Lynx (the original huge one), Sega Master System ![]() Sega Game Gear, Nintendo Game Boy, Super NES (without discolored bottom half, but with "demo unit" sticker, chip in the corner, and... Paperboy 2 cartridge) ![]() Virtual Boy (mine's in better condition, ha ha!), Sega Saturn, Atari XE ("The pastel-colored buttons are a must-poke for any button-poking fan!") ![]() 3DO, Neo-Geo CD, TurboGrafx 16 with Turbo CD ![]() TurboGrafx 16, Atari Jaguar ![]() Atari 2600jr, Magnavox Odyssey 2 (with voice module!) ![]() Apple II (can anyone identify that game?) ![]() Holy cow, a working Vectrex! (Hey, that's not Scramble!) I was hoping I wouldn't have to break this up into more than one page, but it turns out that hoping leads only to disappointment! I could just leave it all as one big page and crash some browsers, but instead, let's |