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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: lassie on August 06, 2012, 11:22:16 AM
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Hi everybody what do you collect besides Amiga? any other console or special computers?
I have been collection for some years now, this is what i got so far, but it is hard to find space for more :-)
Amiga 4000 030 18 mb ram, 16 giga hard disk
Amiga 2000 030 9 mb ram, 1 giga hard disk
Amiga 2000 68000 5 mb ram, 500 mb hard disk
Amiga 2000 68000 1 mb ram
Amiga 600 4 mb ram, 4 giga hard disk
Amiga 500 1 mb ram
Amiga cd32
Commodore 64
Commodore 64c
Commodore 128
Commodore 128D
Atari st
Nintendo Nes
Super Nintendo
Nintendo 64
Sega master system 1 and 2
Sega mega drive 1 and 2
Sega mega cd
Sega 32x
Sega Saturn
Atari Jaguar
Playstation 1 and 2 and 3
Xbox
Philips Cdi
And some old pc
But i mostly about amiga and commodore :-) but there are some cool games for the other consoles. Take Alien vs Predator on the atari jaguar thats a very cool game
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Here is my stash of crap:
-A1200 060/Indivision/CF
-XBOX in crystal red replacement case/with smartXX and 320GB HD
-Gamecube in orange transparant replacement case/XenoGC modded/GBplayer
-PS One in red transparant replacement case/Modded
-PS2 phat in lavender transparant replacement case with network adapter/120GB HD/FreeMC
-PS2 slim in HD-combo
-PS2 slim, latest version with internal PSU
-Dreamcast in yellow transparant replacement case
-Saturn (PAL) in white japanese original case/modded
-SNES (PAL) 60Hz switch, SuperEverdrive
-Megadrive, with Everdrive
-Two C= RGB monitors, one Sony 14" TV CRT flatscreen
-PSP craxored with 16GB memstick
-Lynx
-DS with 5 dollar flash cart and 8GB stick
-GB with USB flashcard 64mbit
-GBA SP with Flashcart 4GB
-GBM with EFA512 flashcart
Other stuff:
-Super Wildcard DX2 with Diskdual
-N64 everdrive
-Voodoo 4 PCI card
-A3000
-Mini 486 system with half lenght SB card
-Mini Pentium 1 system
-Mini Pentium 1 with integrated everything
-Lavender transparant GC case
-Blue transparant Wii case
-Orange transparant PS2 slim case
-Atari ST
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Dust in the corners...
OK, stamps of my country - missing probably ten of the most expensive, at least 20000 €.
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I went through a phase of collecting baby trolls! It had something to do with the game me thinks:
http://www.lemonamiga.com/?game_id=2266
(http://javaura.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/troll-bank-all.jpg)
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Apart from Amiga stuff I have.
Sealed copies of various games inc.
Shenmue 2, Final Fantasy 7, 8 + 9, Mario Party & Mario Kart
Also have a couple of new unused N64s and Dreamcasts.
A few handheld special editions such as Zelda and Mario GBA consoles.
I used to have a whole lot more but I had to downsize, my mum would only accomodate so much in her attic when I moved to China.
That said i should be grateful she took some although she is always threatening to have a massive clear out :(
Slightly off topic but I regret selling my Amstrad GX4000 does anyone else have one thing they regret selling?
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Coins and bills from WWII and from Spanish Cilvil War.
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Here is my stash of crap:
-A1200 060/Indivision/CF
-XBOX in crystal red replacement case/with smartXX and 320GB HD
-Gamecube in orange transparant replacement case/XenoGC modded/GBplayer
-PS One in red transparant replacement case/Modded
-PS2 phat in lavender transparant replacement case with network adapter/120GB HD/FreeMC
-PS2 slim in HD-combo
-PS2 slim, latest version with internal PSU
-Dreamcast in yellow transparant replacement case
-Saturn (PAL) in white japanese original case/modded
-SNES (PAL) 60Hz switch, SuperEverdrive
-Megadrive, with Everdrive
-Two C= RGB monitors, one Sony 14" TV CRT flatscreen
-PSP craxored with 16GB memstick
-Lynx
-DS with 5 dollar flash cart and 8GB stick
-GB with USB flashcard 64mbit
-GBA SP with Flashcart 4GB
-GBM with EFA512 flashcart
Other stuff:
-Super Wildcard DX2 with Diskdual
-N64 everdrive
-Voodoo 4 PCI card
-A3000
-Mini 486 system with half lenght SB card
-Mini Pentium 1 system
-Mini Pentium 1 with integrated everything
-Lavender transparant GC case
-Blue transparant Wii case
-Orange transparant PS2 slim case
-Atari ST
You have some cool things :-) and a super wildcard i have always wanted a wildcard
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WWII war memorabilia, vintage Italian motor scooters, musclecars, tattoo machines, punk records, old punk gig flyers.
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And propaganda posters from all countries!
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Apart from Amiga stuff I have.
Sealed copies of various games inc.
Shenmue 2, Final Fantasy 7, 8 + 9, Mario Party & Mario Kart
Also have a couple of new unused N64s and Dreamcasts.
A few handheld special editions such as Zelda and Mario GBA consoles.
I used to have a whole lot more but I had to downsize, my mum would only accomodate so much in her attic when I moved to China.
That said i should be grateful she took some although she is always threatening to have a massive clear out :(
Slightly off topic but I regret selling my Amstrad GX4000 does anyone else have one thing they regret selling?
Hi i had a super nintendo, and sega mega drive and 3 amiga 500 with many games and stuff, i sold in the late ninties, i have regret that a lot.
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Apart from Amiga stuff I have.
Sealed copies of various games inc.
Shenmue 2, Final Fantasy 7, 8 + 9, Mario Party & Mario Kart
Also have a couple of new unused N64s and Dreamcasts.
A few handheld special editions such as Zelda and Mario GBA consoles.
I used to have a whole lot more but I had to downsize, my mum would only accomodate so much in her attic when I moved to China.
That said i should be grateful she took some although she is always threatening to have a massive clear out :(
Slightly off topic but I regret selling my Amstrad GX4000 does anyone else have one thing they regret selling?
Its mad they couldnt give away GX4000 at one point. I got one. Wish I never did at the time depsite some good games like switchblade. I took mine apart for the joystick ports. And recently found out they are quite rare now.
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Old time radio programs.
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I have two ZX +3, several 48K and various Sinclair peripherals.
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Its mad they couldnt give away GX4000 at one point. I got one. Wish I never did at the time depsite some good games like switchblade. I took mine apart for the joystick ports. And recently found out they are quite rare now.
Some people have managed to mod a GX4000 into a full CPC6128+ by adding on the various components. At least the console came with a standard RGB video out (via SCART) instead of a proprietary connector :-)
But the technology was old by the time it was released. A faster CPU and better graphics (even though they were improved somewhat) would have done a lot to make the console more desirable.
And the marketing sucked.
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MSX! (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSX)
Besides other stuff, I have the Holy Grail of MSX collectors:
* MSX Turbo-R (16 bit model): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSX#MSX_TurboR
* Boxed version of Metal Gear II
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I collect other retro gaming systems and games. I also have a passion for homebrew beers.
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I collect some consoles as well, got the following:
NES
SNES
Megadrive
Nesclones * 2
C64GS
CD32
PSX
PS2 with ethernet adapter
I also used to collect DVDs before.
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I collect some consoles as well, got the following:
NES
SNES
Megadrive
Nesclones * 2
C64GS
CD32
PSX
PS2 with ethernet adapter
I also used to collect DVDs before.
do you have a 64GS:-) those are quite rare
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Vectrex!!
Apple //c and //e.
Vic-20 and C64 (which is broken, a project for when I get time).
Mac Classic (not a Color Classic).
TRS80 Model 100 (with 8K.. None of those fancy RAM expansions!!!)
Atari 7800 (with CC2).
Magnavox Odyssey 2
Panasonic 3DO, FZ-1
NES and SegaCD
2 Arcade machines. 1 60-in-1 Jamma(Vertical) and one broken (another project) Pole Position II.
Other stuff I've forgotten...
My wife collects globes, maps, and yardsticks.. ;-)
(And pictures of birds with her camera...)
desiv
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I collect Acorn computers mainly with a couple of CBM machines although I've owned more CBM machines in the past than I do now...
You can see the entire collection on my website :D
http://www.retro-kit.co.uk/
Paul
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I collect all consoles I can find so got a bunch, but Amiga is my favorite.
Besides that I collect games, demos, box scans and manuals digitally for every single system, all from arcade machines, computers, consoles to handhelds that are pre 2000.
It's starting to take a lot of space, currently I got around 30TB on my file server but some sets are huge and there are alot of languages and regions, I also collect original dumps and scene related releases so not only original images but all released and made.
Only my Amiga collections weight near 500GB and don't get me started on the TB's of PSX junk :)
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I collect Warhammer Quest stuff.
I have pretty much got all the official released stuff:
Main Game - 100% complete + extra figures
Lair of the Ork Lord -100% complete + extra figures
Catacombs of terror - 100% complete + extra figures
Treasure Card pack 1
Treasure Card pack 2
Treasure Card pack 3
Imperial Noble
Elf Wardancer
Troll Slayer
Witch Hunter
Pit Fighter
Elf Ranger
Chaos Warrior
Warrior Priest
Bretonnian Knight
Deathblow magazine 1
Deathblow magazine 2
Deathblow magazine 3
All expansions/rules/extra cards/extra tiles released in White Dwarf magazine
Only things I am missing are:
Pits & Traps expansion - was a mail order only expansion & is considered super rare if any pop up on ebay they go for well over £100
Halfling Thief - Additional character only available through mail order
Kislevite Shaman - Additional character only available through mail order
(Never seen either of these come up on ebay, but fingers crossed)
Once I have these I will be one happy bunny.
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I collect records, mainly Depeche Mode, Client & Kraftwerk
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I'm all over the board these days. Used to collect old coins, but not so much any more...
8 bit Commodore stuff
Sega Genesis
Sega Dreamcast
U.S. Stamps
Antique furniture
These are my really active interests these days.
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I went through a phase of collecting baby trolls! It had something to do with the game me thinks:
http://www.lemonamiga.com/?game_id=2266
(http://javaura.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/troll-bank-all.jpg)
Ha ha, I used to cOllect trolls too! Them, Hello Kitty, and Winnie the Pooh! :)
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As for what I collect/use aside of my Miggys...
Atari 8-bit computers, totally decked out.
C64's one is modded and fully cracked out.
Experimental music gear.
Obscure movies and music
Spiritual scipture and mythology from around the world.
Star wars novels
Out of print research books on Social Engineering and Generational Conditioning
Classic XBOX's to Mod
Expansion devices for my wii
Friends
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Pretty much any old thing that intrigues me, really:
Old consoles (NES/SNES, Famicom, Genesis, Saturn, Playstation, N64, Dreamcast)
Old computers (PDP-11, C128, MSX2, Tandy 1000RL, 386DX-40, any Mac that can run Classic Mac OS)
Records (all my favorite bands have most of their best releases back in the '70s anyway)
Weird thrift-store video finds (anything that looks like it could've been on MST3K)
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I collect Doctor Who novels.
I have all but 15 of the Target series (TV novelisations)
All of the Virgin Publishing 'Past Doctor' series
All of the BBC 'past Doctor' series
I've lost track of the novels which tie in with the new series, but I have most of them.
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Sorry.. couldn't resist.
The Collection Linked Galleries
Commodore:
KIM-1
PET
CBM 3032
CBM 4032
C16
C116
Plus4
Plus4 naked
VC20
VIC20
VIC20 naked
C64
C64 naked
Australian C64
SX-64
C64C
C64G
C64GS
C128
C128d
SFX
Laptop
Laptop II
C386SX-LT
386SX-20
TV3000H
Amiga:
All Amigas
A500
A500 II
A5000
A500Plus
A500Plus Naked
A600
A600HD
A690
Amiga 1000
1000 naked
A1200
A1200HD
A1200HD/40
A1200Tower
A1400
A1500
Checkmate
A2000
A2000HD
A2000 NAKED
A2000 3.1ROM
A3000
A3000T
A3000UX
A3000 - AMAX II
A4000d
A4000d naked
A4000T
Cardboard Amiga
EZ-Tower
Ateo Concepts
MiniMig
Amiga CD:
CD32
CDTV
SX32
Expansions:
Hard Drives
Floppy Drives
CD-ROM
Expansion - Sidecars
Drives
Peripherals:
Monitors
Printer
Tape
Joysticks
Gamepads
Mice & Keyboards
Digitisers
Toaster
Genlocks
Cards, Connectors
and Power:
Cards
Power
Connectors
A500 Cards
Interfaces
SCSI
Media & Software:
5.25 Inches
3.5 Inches
Books
Boxes
Cartridges
Cassettes
CD
CD32 Games
Cover Disks
Disk Utilities
Extras
Internet
Magazines
Media
Tape Recorders
C64 Software
C64 Games
C64 Sets
Book Titles
Early C=
C64
Amiga
Programming
Workbench
WB Books
WB Disks
GEOS
Game Titles
Games Boxes
Games List
Classic
Football
God
Lemmings
Sensible
Silmarils
Sims
Team 17
Vulcan
LOR
Flight Sim
Publications
Amiga Action
Amiga Computing
Amiga Format
Amiga Power
Amiga Shopper
AUI
CD
CU Amiga
Just Amiga
One Amiga
Older Mags
Disk Mags - PD
Demo/Disk Mags
PD Software
AIO
Amiga Information
Online
Amiga Software
Software
DPAINT
Creative
AMOS
Office
Serious
Network
Music
Downloads
DMS Stuff
1000 demo disks
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Other Platforms
Acorn
Atom
Electron
Archimedes
A3000
A3010
A3020
A5000
A7000
RISCStation
Pocket Book
Extras
AEG 2000
Colour Genie
Alcatel
Telic
Amstrad
GX4000
CPC464
464 Plus
CPC664
CPC6128
6128 Plus
PC1512 DD
PC1512-HD20
PC16
PCW8256
PCW9512
PCW9512+
PCW9256
PPC 512
PPC 640
Notepad
NC200
Alt386SX
MegaPC
PenPad
DDI-1
MP-3
Media
Games
Apple
Macintosh
Apple II
Apple IIe
Classic
PowerPC
Quadra 650
LCII
Performa
G4
iMac
MacStuff
Apricot
Apricot XI
Portable
Mitsubishi VS550
Atari
400
800
Woody CX2600
2600
2600 Junior Short Rainbow
2600 Junior Large Rainbow
600XL
800XL
7800
Falcon
Jaguar
65XE
XE
130XE
520 STFM
1040 ST
1040 STFM
1050
Lynx
Portfolio
Extras - Software
Books
Magazines
BBC
Model B
Master System
Drive
Media
Bit79
Bit79
Cambridge
Z88
Canon
Canon V-20
Casio
PB-100
FX-720P
FX-802P
Cifer
Club
DataView
DataView25
Dk'Tronics
Dk'Tronics
Dragon
Dragon
Dragon64
Dragon naked
Enterprise
Sixty Four
Epson
HX-20
Franklin
Spellmaster
Grundy
New Brain Model A
New Brain
Husky
Hunter
Jupiter Cantab
Jupiter Ace
JVC
HC-7
Matra Hachette
Alice
Mattel
Aquarius
Memotech
MTX500
Miles Gordon
Sam Coupe
Mitubishi
MSX ML-F48
MSX ML-F80
ORIC
ORIC-1
Atmos
Osborne
Osborne-1
NEC
8300
Panasonic
REAL 3D0 FZ-1
Philips
Philips G7000
Philips V6-8010
Philips CDi 210
Philips CDi 450
Sanyo
MSX PHC-28L
MSX MPC-100
MBC-550
Sharp
PC 7221
MZ-80K
MZ 711
Sinclair
ZX80
ZX81
Spectrum 16K
Spectrum 48K
Spectrum naked
Spectrum +
Spectrum +128
Spectrum +128 naked
Spectrum +2
Spectrum +3
Sinclair QL
PC200
Sinclair Extras
Microdrive
Interface 1
Alphacom
Rotronics
Tape Recorders
Games
MiniTV
SONY
HiT BiT
HB-101P
PRN-C41
Sord
GGL M5
Spectravideo
SVI 728
Systema
Type-right
Tatung
Einstein
Texas Instr.
TI99/4a
Silent 700
Toshiba
MSX HX-10
MSX HX-10 KIT
MSX naked
Tandy
TRS-80 Model 4
TRS-80 Color
TRS-80 Color 2
TRS-80 MC-10
TRS Model 100
Pocket Computer
TRS-Extras
Yamaha
XSM
CX5MII/128
Misc
General
Homeless
Calculators
Mini Computers
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Microsoft
386-486
Commodore
Evesham Vale
IBM AT
IBM PS/1
IBM 300GL
PS/2 Luggable
Compaq Portable
Compaq III
Lara
Regina
Coral
Win 3.1
PC General
PC Games
Early PC Software
Zenith Data Systems - Desktop
Laptops
Toshiba Satellite Pro
Zenith Data Systems - Laptop
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LINUX
Mandrake
General
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Consoles
Games Systems
Ameltone Stadium
Colourscore
Visionscore
Grandstand 4600
ITML SD-90
Teleng
TV Sport
Genius
Consoles ~ Classic
NEC
Turbografx
Nintendo
Famicom
Famicom Family BASIC
Disk System
Famicom Extras
NES
Famicom Junior
SNES
Gameboy
Gameboy Colour
Gameboy Advance
Gameboy Advance SP
Nintendo64
Gamecube
Sega
Master System
Mega Drive
Super 32X
Saturn
White Saturn
Dreamcast
Orange Dreamcast
Mega CD
SNK
Pocket NeoGeo
NeoGeo Console
Sony
Playstation
PSone
PocketStation
Playstation 2
Playstation 3
BanDai
WonderSwan Color
Microsoft
XBOX
XBOX 360 Elite
Board Games
Dark Tower
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Magazines
Retro Magazine
Micro Mart
Gaming
Beat'em'Up
Tomb Raider
Final Fantasy
Gaming
WoW
Kitchen Sink
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A lot of tabletop RPG stuff. Not really any computer things, though I did ponder gathering up a decent sega Genesis collection at some point. I might still, but an SD card adapter seems more sensible.
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Sorry.. couldn't resist.
The Collection Linked Galleries
Commodore:
KIM-1
PET
CBM 3032
CBM 4032
C16
C116
Plus4
Plus4 naked
VC20
VIC20
VIC20 naked
C64
C64 naked
Australian C64
SX-64
C64C
C64G
C64GS
C128
C128d
SFX
Laptop
Laptop II
C386SX-LT
386SX-20
TV3000H
Amiga:
All Amigas
A500
A500 II
A5000
A500Plus
A500Plus Naked
A600
A600HD
A690
Amiga 1000
1000 naked
A1200
A1200HD
A1200HD/40
A1200Tower
A1400
A1500
Checkmate
A2000
A2000HD
A2000 NAKED
A2000 3.1ROM
A3000
A3000T
A3000UX
A3000 - AMAX II
A4000d
A4000d naked
A4000T
Cardboard Amiga
EZ-Tower
Ateo Concepts
MiniMig
Amiga CD:
CD32
CDTV
SX32
Expansions:
Hard Drives
Floppy Drives
CD-ROM
Expansion - Sidecars
Drives
Peripherals:
Monitors
Printer
Tape
Joysticks
Gamepads
Mice & Keyboards
Digitisers
Toaster
Genlocks
Cards, Connectors
and Power:
Cards
Power
Connectors
A500 Cards
Interfaces
SCSI
Media & Software:
5.25 Inches
3.5 Inches
Books
Boxes
Cartridges
Cassettes
CD
CD32 Games
Cover Disks
Disk Utilities
Extras
Internet
Magazines
Media
Tape Recorders
C64 Software
C64 Games
C64 Sets
Book Titles
Early C=
C64
Amiga
Programming
Workbench
WB Books
WB Disks
GEOS
Game Titles
Games Boxes
Games List
Classic
Football
God
Lemmings
Sensible
Silmarils
Sims
Team 17
Vulcan
LOR
Flight Sim
Publications
Amiga Action
Amiga Computing
Amiga Format
Amiga Power
Amiga Shopper
AUI
CD
CU Amiga
Just Amiga
One Amiga
Older Mags
Disk Mags - PD
Demo/Disk Mags
PD Software
AIO
Amiga Information
Online
Amiga Software
Software
DPAINT
Creative
AMOS
Office
Serious
Network
Music
Downloads
DMS Stuff
1000 demo disks
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Other Platforms
Acorn
Atom
Electron
Archimedes
A3000
A3010
A3020
A5000
A7000
RISCStation
Pocket Book
Extras
AEG 2000
Colour Genie
Alcatel
Telic
Amstrad
GX4000
CPC464
464 Plus
CPC664
CPC6128
6128 Plus
PC1512 DD
PC1512-HD20
PC16
PCW8256
PCW9512
PCW9512+
PCW9256
PPC 512
PPC 640
Notepad
NC200
Alt386SX
MegaPC
PenPad
DDI-1
MP-3
Media
Games
Apple
Macintosh
Apple II
Apple IIe
Classic
PowerPC
Quadra 650
LCII
Performa
G4
iMac
MacStuff
Apricot
Apricot XI
Portable
Mitsubishi VS550
Atari
400
800
Woody CX2600
2600
2600 Junior Short Rainbow
2600 Junior Large Rainbow
600XL
800XL
7800
Falcon
Jaguar
65XE
XE
130XE
520 STFM
1040 ST
1040 STFM
1050
Lynx
Portfolio
Extras - Software
Books
Magazines
BBC
Model B
Master System
Drive
Media
Bit79
Bit79
Cambridge
Z88
Canon
Canon V-20
Casio
PB-100
FX-720P
FX-802P
Cifer
Club
DataView
DataView25
Dk'Tronics
Dk'Tronics
Dragon
Dragon
Dragon64
Dragon naked
Enterprise
Sixty Four
Epson
HX-20
Franklin
Spellmaster
Grundy
New Brain Model A
New Brain
Husky
Hunter
Jupiter Cantab
Jupiter Ace
JVC
HC-7
Matra Hachette
Alice
Mattel
Aquarius
Memotech
MTX500
Miles Gordon
Sam Coupe
Mitubishi
MSX ML-F48
MSX ML-F80
ORIC
ORIC-1
Atmos
Osborne
Osborne-1
NEC
8300
Panasonic
REAL 3D0 FZ-1
Philips
Philips G7000
Philips V6-8010
Philips CDi 210
Philips CDi 450
Sanyo
MSX PHC-28L
MSX MPC-100
MBC-550
Sharp
PC 7221
MZ-80K
MZ 711
Sinclair
ZX80
ZX81
Spectrum 16K
Spectrum 48K
Spectrum naked
Spectrum +
Spectrum +128
Spectrum +128 naked
Spectrum +2
Spectrum +3
Sinclair QL
PC200
Sinclair Extras
Microdrive
Interface 1
Alphacom
Rotronics
Tape Recorders
Games
MiniTV
SONY
HiT BiT
HB-101P
PRN-C41
Sord
GGL M5
Spectravideo
SVI 728
Systema
Type-right
Tatung
Einstein
Texas Instr.
TI99/4a
Silent 700
Toshiba
MSX HX-10
MSX HX-10 KIT
MSX naked
Tandy
TRS-80 Model 4
TRS-80 Color
TRS-80 Color 2
TRS-80 MC-10
TRS Model 100
Pocket Computer
TRS-Extras
Yamaha
XSM
CX5MII/128
Misc
General
Homeless
Calculators
Mini Computers
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Microsoft
386-486
Commodore
Evesham Vale
IBM AT
IBM PS/1
IBM 300GL
PS/2 Luggable
Compaq Portable
Compaq III
Lara
Regina
Coral
Win 3.1
PC General
PC Games
Early PC Software
Zenith Data Systems - Desktop
Laptops
Toshiba Satellite Pro
Zenith Data Systems - Laptop
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LINUX
Mandrake
General
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Consoles
Games Systems
Ameltone Stadium
Colourscore
Visionscore
Grandstand 4600
ITML SD-90
Teleng
TV Sport
Genius
Consoles ~ Classic
NEC
Turbografx
Nintendo
Famicom
Famicom Family BASIC
Disk System
Famicom Extras
NES
Famicom Junior
SNES
Gameboy
Gameboy Colour
Gameboy Advance
Gameboy Advance SP
Nintendo64
Gamecube
Sega
Master System
Mega Drive
Super 32X
Saturn
White Saturn
Dreamcast
Orange Dreamcast
Mega CD
SNK
Pocket NeoGeo
NeoGeo Console
Sony
Playstation
PSone
PocketStation
Playstation 2
Playstation 3
BanDai
WonderSwan Color
Microsoft
XBOX
XBOX 360 Elite
Board Games
Dark Tower
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Magazines
Retro Magazine
Micro Mart
Gaming
Beat'em'Up
Tomb Raider
Final Fantasy
Gaming
WoW
Kitchen Sink
Wow that is quite a collection :-)
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Oh ya, I forgot to mention my relatively massive DOOM collection. :)
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I'll respond to this the easy way: http://www.suddenlink.net/pages/curtismc/collct.html
And yes, it is desperately in need of radical updating and general cleaning up! That's another project I need to make time for...
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Oh ya, I forgot to mention my relatively massive DOOM collection. :)
I would like to see this collection. They were figurines weren't they? :)
PS the photo of the baby trolls is not my collection. I took it from Google images.
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Records (all my favorite bands have most of their best releases back in the '70s anyway)
I sooo knew you'd say that :)
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Not difficult to figure out, was it ;)
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From about age 8 to around age 18 or so, I collected comic books. This was supplemented by fantasy and science fiction paperbacks from around age 12.
In my twenties I got into audio and midi gear which got me to get an Atari ST as part of the collection I was amassing piece by piece. Through the ST, I got to know about its arch rival, the Amiga. I got few hours a week in a music studio in the late 1980s that had an Amiga 500 running music apps. They were mediocre compared to those for the ST but the color graphics were much much better. I wanted an Amiga. I got one a few years later in 1993--an A2500 with a load of software. By that time I had a good collection of MIDI gear and the A2500 was the oddball that I played around with primitive digital photography with thanks to a Digiview Gold and the black and white survellance camera that they bundled with it along with a copy stand designed for film camaras. With the copy stand, it was the first scanner I ever owned as well. I subscribed to Amiga World which was filled with ads for expensive Amiga gear. There was much I wanted but little I could afford at the time.
20 years later, I was at the point of selling my A2500 which I hadn't used in years and was starting to have problems. I checked what they sold for on Ebay and instead of selling it, I bought a couple of A2000 video Toasters which I played around with and I ended up taking the motherboard out of one and putting it into my ailing A2500 which fixed it. I sold the other one and bought a lot of boards that I could never afford in the 90s like a 2320 flicker fixer, a DKB Megachip and a DKB 2632 memory board for the 2630 and Spectrum EGS which turned my A2500 into the equivelent of an A3000 in it's specs minus the Zorro III slots. I still have all the software I had in the 90s on it plus quite a bit more. I bought an A4000 video toaster after I sold the A2000 Toaster and started putting more and more into it. I first added an RTG card, a Merlin first, then a Picasso II. Last year I replaced the Picasso II with a cybervision 64. I put in a Fastlane Z3, more for the memory than the SCSI but I ended up using the SCSI for a Zip drive which made tranferring files to my Thinkpad laptop easy. I then won a Highflyer case and rechassied my A4000 with an extended busboad and a lot more Zorro and ISA slots. I added a Kitchen Sync dual TBC which made the Toaster a lot more useful. The Fastlane's SCSI started to go when I had it in the Highflyer case and I started looking for a CPU card with memory and SCSI but they are so expensive these days, it took a while to find one but I ended up getting a Phase 5 Cyberstorm PPC almost as a gift from another old Amigan and now am in the elite of 68060/PPC Amigans. I only own 2 Amigas but the real collection is inside the chassis.
Apart from the Amigas, the only other vintage computers in the collection are an Atari Mega 4 ST and a Mega 4 STE. Both run Notator--maybe the best MIDI sequencer ever--as their main function. I could also put a Thinkpad 770X from 1998 in this collection and I run DOS applications in MSDOS on it dual booting with Windows 2000.
In my collection of gear, there is a notable amount of Motorala 68000 based stuff. I have 3 MIDI boxes with the 68000 as the CPU. The Atari STs are both 68000, the A2500 has its original 68030 accellerator and the A4000 a 68060. I also have a Palm M505 which is the last Palm Pilot with a Dragonball processor which was the last hurrah of the 68000 proccessor family. I had a bunch of Palm PDAs a few years ago but I've only kept the ones with a color display.
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Well beside Amiga complet Computers line and stuff...
C=Commodore 8bit, and peripherals
Few Atari 8bit & Atari 2600 and 5200.
Few Vintage Handheld Games
unintentionally i am having a PC Collection, Desktops and Laptops. (a little shame for me!)
VW Air Cooled and Water Cooled
Honda minibikes, ST50/ST70/ST90/Z50/Monkey/CT70 also called DAX
Yamaha Vintage Drums Sets.
unintentionally or search i am having a Cell phones Collection! (shame for me!)
Anyway, i think, this things keep me busy, when i am not working..
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You have some cool things :-) and a super wildcard i have always wanted a wildcard
Same here, wanted one when I was studying in University back in 2001 but I could not justify 400 dollars for the setup at the time.
So I contacted the seller again in 2009 and he still had them! But the price had not gone down with time :-)
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Movies posters
DVDs / Blu-Rays
Beer cans
Have a smurf collection somewhere from when I was a kid, real smurfs not the cheap remakes :-)
Match box cars
Old game consoles
Records
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For some strange reason I have become a collector of keyboards. Just today a new Filco with black switches arrived here. I have 19 keyboards that I can see from here without getting up, but there are more about the house. Only 4 of my keyboards have one key that is not working. None of them is in this room.
It all started when I bought a NeXT keyboard on eBay even though I didn't own the matching computer. I have a lot of mice too, but I usually don`t find myself attracted to most mice I find. My favorite mice are the Razer Abyssus and the R.A.T. 9. But I also love the original iMac puck mouse and the classic Amiga mouse. For some reason the Amiga mouse seems to be designed to fit my hand.
That being said the keyboard of the Amiga 2000 is great too. Of course I also love the original IBM model M keyboards ...
Oh, and I collect musical instruments. Bass, e-bass, cello, harp, four guitars, ukulele, electonic drums, keyboard, bodhran, ocarina ... most of it is cheap stuff from china, some of it looks really bad, but the instruments sound good enough to practise and play at home.
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Oh ya, I forgot to mention my relatively massive DOOM collection. :)
Busted. XDelusion, admit you are an alter-ego of DoomMaster.
;)
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It some cool things you collect :-) but i can not imagine life, if not we have some things to collect
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I would like to see this collection. They were figurines weren't they? :)
PS the photo of the baby trolls is not my collection. I took it from Google images.
I'll have to take a photo sometime after I get moved. Sadly I don't have many of the minitures. :/
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Nscale and HOscale trains. I also do custom mods on my XBOX and PS2 video gaming consoles.
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Lets see:
Video Games:
Sega Genesis
NES
SNES
N64
Sega Saturn
Dreamcast (Namesake)
Gameboy Advance
3DS
Gamecube
Xbox
Xbox 360
Wii
Manga:
Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball Z
Legend of Zelda Manga
Anime:
Dragon Ball Z
Shaman King
Formerly Naruto, no longer
And what else?
Dunno
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Lately, I've bem.en liquidating most of my hardware.
I'm buying the hardware I need to build a Hackintosh to run OSX and Windows apps.
I also bought two 8 bit Ataris (130XEs) to modify wth Hitachi 63B09E processors to run the NitosOS9 operating system.
If I could find a copy of OS9 for the Atari ST I buy one of those.
BTW - Are there any accelerators for the original STs (like the 1040)?
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I collect NES cartridges, Coca-Cola memorabilia and Wilton Cake Pans (I have 300+ pans, kinda got out of control there)
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I collect NES cartridges, Coca-Cola memorabilia and Wilton Cake Pans (I have 300+ pans, kinda got out of control there)
Oh, that reminds me, I collect Atari 7800 games too.
And as to the afore to mentioned Hitachi 6309Es, I have four.
One 63B09E and three 63C09Es.
I'm thinking of trying to build a simple 63C09E based SMP computer running at3.58 MHz.
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I collect NES cartridges, Coca-Cola memorabilia and Wilton Cake Pans (I have 300+ pans, kinda got out of control there)
Cool i also collect nes games :-) i have a few i must say, but they can been expensive complete in box i must say
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Cool i also collect nes games :-) i have a few i must say, but they can been expensive complete in box i must say
I don't care if they are in the box or not, I just get them to play.
Sure it would be nice to have the maps and such but I can get the documents online if I get stuck in a certain area.
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BTW - Are there any accelerators for the original STs (like the 1040)?
Yes. I can't remember the name right now but there was one that had a 16mhz 68000 that replaced the stock 8mhz 68000 and had a few chips to give it a CPU cache as well.
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I don't care if they are in the box or not, I just get them to play.
Sure it would be nice to have the maps and such but I can get the documents online if I get stuck in a certain area.
Way cooler to actually collect this old stuff to play, rather than sitting on a shelf somewhere
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I don't care if they are in the box or not, I just get them to play.
Sure it would be nice to have the maps and such but I can get the documents online if I get stuck in a certain area.
Yes of course the games them selfs is what it is about :-) i play on mine to, but a have a few that is new and sealed, i will not be happy to open them, but all others i play :-) how many do you have so far of nes games?
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Yes. I can't remember the name right now but there was one that had a 16mhz 68000 that replaced the stock 8mhz 68000 and had a few chips to give it a CPU cache as well.[/QUO
I have a Atari st with black and white monitor, but i can not get it to play games or programs, when i try to play games the screen keeps geting black and it trys to load forever. I dont know why i cant get them to work, there is power on and the floppy drive works and workbench comes on.
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You need a color monitor to play games on the ST. There are a handful of mono games but the mono monitor was used for DTP and MIDI applications mostly.
The accelerator I was thinking about is the Fasttech Turbo16. Here's an old article on ST accelerators that compares it to a couple of others.
http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv4n5/speed.html
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You need a color monitor to play games on the ST. There are a handful of mono games but the mono monitor was used for DTP and MIDI applications mostly.
The accelerator I was thinking about is the Fasttech Turbo16. Here's an old article on ST accelerators that compares it to a couple of others.
http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv4n5/speed.html[/QUO
okay him i purchased it from only used it to midi and stuff. But i have purchased a special scart cable to connect it to my television, but that i cant get to work either. it is a shame because a paid some money for the atari st and purchased many games for it. are there something i should do before i can connect it to my television?
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The accelerator I was thinking about is the Fasttech Turbo16. Here's an old article on ST accelerators that compares it to a couple of others.
http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv4n5/speed.html
Cool. Now I just need to find one.
Since I want to use an alternate OS, I can't use later models in this lineup.
But an accelerated 1040ST would be ideal.
Thanks.
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Gameboy games. :)
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Yes of course the games them selfs is what it is about :-) i play on mine to, but a have a few that is new and sealed, i will not be happy to open them, but all others i play :-) how many do you have so far of nes games?
Several Hundred. I don't even know how many. I have tons.
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ps3 games thats what i collect now days... and i have started ebaying my retro junk, so i at least get something for it before its to late.
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ps3 games thats what i collect now days... and i have started ebaying my retro junk, so i at least get something for it before its to late.
Hi do you think that one day that retro games and consoles will go down in price?
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ps3 games thats what i collect now days... and i have started ebaying my retro junk, so i at least get something for it before its to late.
Ps3 is a cool console i have many games for it :-)
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Hi do you think that one day that retro games and consoles will go down in price?
what i think is that in 10 years or so the old stuff will not work any more(most of it at least) and its best selling now, when it still is working and get a good price for it. also the younger generations dont care about our retro stuff, for them ps3 will be the retro thing. while most of the old geezers end up in retirement homes or be dead and stuff dont work anymore. i dont want ending up having the house full of stuff, that i will just have to drive to an desert and have it buried or throw it at an junkyard.
when it comes to prices it will go down fast on most of the stuff. but there will be a few crazy geezers willing to pay millions ofcoz. but in the end when they die, family and relatives will see it as junk and it will just end up in the junkyard. just look at tv pong machines and atari2600, 99% dont know what that is anymore. they see it as junk and most of the stuff dont work either. other problems is what are you gonna play it on?? the modern tvs you cant connect any stuff to them and if you can the picture/color is distorted, framrate out of synch and pixel hell, its just crap....
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what i think is that in 10 years or so the old stuff will not work any more(most of it at least) and its best selling now, when it still is working and get a good price for it. also the younger generations dont care about our retro stuff, for them ps3 will be the retro thing. while most of the old geezers end up in retirement homes or be dead and stuff dont work anymore. i dont want ending up having the house full of stuff, that i will just have to drive to an desert and have it buried or throw it at an junkyard.
when it comes to prices it will go down fast on most of the stuff. but there will be a few crazy geezers willing to pay millions ofcoz. but in the end when they die, family and relatives will see it as junk and it will just end up in the junkyard. just look at tv pong machines and atari2600, 99% dont know what that is anymore. they see it as junk and most of the stuff dont work either. other problems is what are you gonna play it on?? the modern tvs you cant connect any stuff to them and if you can the picture/color is distorted, framrate out of synch and pixel hell, its just crap....
Yes i have been thinking the same, about the machines stop to work at one time, i have many computers and consoles, and i am now beginning to have some problems with the old ones, and also some games stop to work, so mayby it is just a question of time before they all stop to work
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Yes i have been thinking the same, about the machines stop to work at one time, i have many computers and consoles, and i am now beginning to have some problems with the old ones, and also some games stop to work, so mayby it is just a question of time before they all stop to work
I maintain my machines to avoid them to fail, I bet my collection of home computers/consoles will work in 10-20 years.
You just have to give them some love ;)
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I collect mobile phones, mainly nokia phones... and i have many of classics computers and consoles.
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I maintain my machines to avoid them to fail, I bet my collection of home computers/consoles will work in 10-20 years.
You just have to give them some love ;)
Yes machines need love :-) but even if i am very good with them there are a few of them that gives me trouble, but it is mainly computer and consoles with cd roms, that gives problems. but i have a sega master system that is 25 years old that still work flawless :-)
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I collect mobile phones, mainly nokia phones... and i have many of classics computers and consoles.
I have many samsung mobiles :-)
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I don't really collect anything, but I still have quite a few old consoles and games.
If I could afford it, I would collect arcade games.
I've though about getting a supergun, but most of the games I want require special controls, and not just joysticks.
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Everything's Bubble Bobble Related.. was the Fist game seen on Amiga and all start from here ...
(http://foulcap.free.fr/bbcollec.jpg)
(http://foulcap.free.fr/vitrine.jpg)
(http://foulcap.free.fr/arcade/collecbubble.jpg)
(http://foulcap.free.fr/arcade/stickersbubble.jpg)
(http://foulcap.free.fr/arcade/bubbleclock.jpg)
small part of my collection ;) (Included Original Taito PCB of course..)
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Everything's Bubble Bobble Related.. was the Fist game seen on Amiga and all start from here ...
(http://foulcap.free.fr/bbcollec.jpg)
(http://foulcap.free.fr/vitrine.jpg)
(http://foulcap.free.fr/arcade/collecbubble.jpg)
(http://foulcap.free.fr/arcade/stickersbubble.jpg)
(http://foulcap.free.fr/arcade/bubbleclock.jpg)
small part of my collection ;) (Included Original Taito PCB of course..)
wow that is a very cool collection :-) and cool game played it since i was a kid, always a fun game.
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@scuzzb494
Only the one kitchen sink, then?
@thread
I collect LPs. I'm collecting DVDs in much the same way I collected the LPs - they're just my movies, but one day, when the technology is obsolete, and almost everyone has disposed of theirs, I'll have my huge collection :-)
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ZX Spectrum +
ZX Spectrum 48K With Interface 1 and Microdrive and Cassette Deck.
ZX81 +16K
C64 Original
C64 c + 1541
All working beautifully.
Lots of Cassettes, Microdrives and Floppies...
But that's all. I have every computer I ever owned over since 1982. Except my 128D. But they are so ludicrously priced I don't think I'll ever get one. This excludes Intel boxes which I throw away after about 6-8 years.
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ZX Spectrum +
ZX Spectrum 48K With Interface 1 and Microdrive and Cassette Deck.
ZX81 +16K
C64 Original
C64 c + 1541
All working beautifully.
Lots of Cassettes, Microdrives and Floppies...
But that's all. I have every computer I ever owned over since 1982. Except my 128D. But they are so ludicrously priced I don't think I'll ever get one. This excludes Intel boxes which I throw away after about 6-8 years.
Hi i also collect commodore and i got 128D last christmas. and the commodore 64 will always have a special place in my heart since it was my very first computer, and i still have it :-)
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Call of Cthulhu table-top RPG stuff.
Lovecraft, Clive Barker, and other horror fiction.
I also have a large vintage sci-fi book collection and an extensive occult library.
Warhammer 40,000 Tau (about 5,500 point army) and Necrons (about 2,500 points).
And I make (very good) wargames scenery as well as horror props so I'm ending up with a growing collection by default.
Minerals/rocks and gemstones.
I still have quite a bit of Dreamcast and N64 stuff too.
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Call of Cthulhu table-top RPG stuff.
Lovecraft, Clive Barker, and other horror fiction.
I also have a large vintage sci-fi book collection and an extensive occult library.
Warhammer 40,000 Tau (about 5,500 point army) and Necrons (about 2,500 points).
And I make (very good) wargames scenery as well as horror props so I'm ending up with a growing collection by default.
Minerals/rocks and gemstones.
I still have quite a bit of Dreamcast and N64 stuff too.
Do you only collect books by Clive Barker or also movies from him?
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Do you only collect books by Clive Barker or also movies from him?
I've seen all the movies but I only collect the books.
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I've seen all the movies but I only collect the books.
I would imaging the books is much better than the movies,
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I would imaging the books is much better than the movies,
Sadly so. Midnight meat train (from the "Books Of Blood"), lost it's very Lovecraft style ending in the movie. It seems the American censors didn't like the implication that their political elite are corrupt monster worshipping cultists. Odd that, because the rest of the world, as well as many US citizens know that that's exactly what they are.
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Sadly so. Midnight meat train (from the "Books Of Blood"), lost it's very Lovecraft style ending in the movie. It seems the American censors didn't like the implication that their political elite are corrupt monster worshipping cultists. Odd that, because the rest of the world, as well as many US citizens know that that's exactly what they are.
I have many books and movies by Stephen King but almost always the book is better than the movie. but there are a few that is good in movies, like Pet sematery. and The dark half, and It.
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Clive Barker was involved in a game or two as well.
I really enjoyed Undying, although the last boss was ball-bustingly difficult.
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do you have a 64GS:-) those are quite rare
Yep they are, but for a reason :)
IIRC the C64 was cheaper than the C64GS.
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And propaganda posters from all countries!
Nice! Propaganda is system feature!
I collect books (real books) on Rastafari and reggae, literature on social work, social policy and social development, off course roots reggae and ska vynils and CDs :-)
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I collect kilometers and heightmeters with my bikes. Yearly goal: ~10.000km.
Currently most kilometers get collected with this bike:
(http://via.i-networx.de/pic/rad/sirrus.jpg)
http://via.i-networx.de/rad/radtech.html#Rad
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I collect upright arcade video games. (24 of them ATM), since 1994. Used to collect old computers (trash 80, sinclair, atari, PET), but got out of that garbage collection business.
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I collect upright arcade video games. (24 of them ATM), since 1994. Used to collect old computers (trash 80, sinclair, atari, PET), but got out of that garbage collection business.
Do you have 24 arcade machines :) what games are in them?
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I collect kilometers and heightmeters with my bikes. Yearly goal: ~10.000km.
Currently most kilometers get collected with this bike:
(http://via.i-networx.de/pic/rad/sirrus.jpg)
http://via.i-networx.de/rad/radtech.html#Rad
Then you must get around a lot :-) cool