Let´s begin with a part of my collection that is shown in my quite tiny living room. Main space is for the Intellivision items of course:
My large cupboard with Intellivision hardware, Philips G 7000 system, Creativision console and games, Atari VCS 2600 hardware and software, Colecovision hardware, Sega Mega Drive-CD-32X system and the good old Commodore 128 and Amiga 500 computer:

A view at the Intellivision games area:

A closer look at the Intellivision hardware with some autographed games:

The Colecovision games corner (with latest acquisitions in front):

And finally a picture of my Mini-Philips G 7000 zone (including the Telematch magazines I once bought from you,Dieter - do you remember?):

That´s all for the public viewing stuff.All other items are stored away in a seperate small room and the basement.
Greetings,
Norman
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Astrosmash´s John Sohl signed at the CGE.I got this game from Casey Nydahl through eBay.All the other three games have sticky labels that David Rolfe signed and sent me some weeks ago.I am still waiting for Keith Robinson´s autograph he gave me on a TRON-Solar Sailer copy.Should be in the mail soon
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I am very keen on getting an autographed AD&D box by Tom Loughry.Perhaps Keith can help me out with an email address...
Norman
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@Dieter: One game is still missing - "Learning Fun I".This INTV Corp. release from the late 80´s is now very hard to come by in a complete condition.I only can hope to get this rarity for an affordable price in the future.
@pongman: These sticks are just replacing the casual discs and were available as "Sticklers" in the States.So you had to buy those separately.To me they really give a more precise control to most games, especially shooters and sports games.Here are some pics of their box:

Norman
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Intellivisioner said:
And finally a picture of my Mini-Philips G 7000 zone (including the Telematch magazines I once bought from you,Dieter - do you remember?)
Sure I remember!! It was in October 2000, I still have your short letter that you sent with the cash. It was a pretty nice deal for me (hope for you too), because I didn't have to BUY them. If I remember correctly, I bought a Videopac collection on ebay.de - my surprise was big when I opened the parcel and found not only the Videopac stuff, but also all those TeleMatch issues in there. The seller hadn't mentioned them in his auction. Probably he thought they are worthless and threw them in. Ah, those are the lucky finds that keep us running ... ![]()
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Dieter said:
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Well said,Dieter!This reminds me of acquiring a complete Creativision console with box.The seller also thought it is nothing special and sold it for just 20 DM (ca.1998).These are the (unfortunately rare) moments of luck within our hobby.
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