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Old old old gaming devices

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mrkgoo

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My brother was recently going through some old junk , and apart from some various Game & Watch stuff, he found some of this stuff:

Algas (Bandai)

A simply LCD game, which has three stages - first stage dodge missiles, second shoot, third dodge and shoot or something. With each stage, you add another part of a robot physically to the hand held unit, so the whole thing builds into a giant robot:

Bandai-AlgasApart.jpg


Two-player Space Laser Fight (Bambino)
Two player LED game
Bambino-SpaceLaserFight.jpg


BlasterGame (Shinsei)
Our one's in Japanese. LED space invader type game.
Shinsei-Blastergame.jpg


Digital Derby (Tomy)
This things is neat...it's powered by a motor, which pulls these ribbons which have pictures of cars on it. One ribbon travels faster than the other. AS you change gears with the lever, the 'speed' the ribbons are pulled changes. You steer by the steering wheel, which moves a clear plastic tab with you rcar on it. If your car hits a ribbon car(must be sensors under the ribbon), loud flashes underneath simulate a crash. Try to get the counter as high as possible before time runs out. The start button is awesome..you push it to start the motor, and hold it until it continues on its own.

Tomy-DigitalDerby.jpg


Anyone have cool stuff like these? How much are they worht now, if they're still (mostly) working? BTW, all these games are battery powered too. I googled the images from www.handheldmuseum.com.

edit: bugger, wrong forum: mods, move please? Thankees.
 

Rlan

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Heh, I've got a Digital Derby at home :)

I've got a couple of crappy Pong-esque TV-Game things, and some POS Video Game consoles nobody has heard of [Haminex machines, Sheen Game Machines etc[
 
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