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