What does one do on a long weekend? Well, we decided to hit the road to Newcomb for a retro games hunting expedition at the Amazing Mill Market!
The Amazing Mill Market definitely didn’t disappoint, with loads of retro gaming gear found on the ground and upper floor. Ms ausretrogamer’s keen eye found some hidden treasures, which we didn’t hesitate in snapping up.
There were some fairly pricey items, but looking hard in each stall paid dividends – we snagged the SNES Super Disk Interceptor for a very reasonable price, which turned out to be our catch of the day!
For now, sit back and enjoy a sampling of some goodies that may tickle your nostalgic fancy…
Well, well, well, what do we have in this glass cabinet
We wonder if Nintendo approved these copycat ‘Game & Watch’ devices?
Where do we even start here?
Whoa! We wouldn’t mind flippin on this pinball table *wink*
Finally, we can pirate, ahem…. we mean, backup our SNES games
The trick here is to get past the PS2 games overload!
Woot! A solitary Sega Mega Drive game among a sea of 2600 carts!
At that price, we had to walk past the boxed NES
Fishing for some GBA gaming bargains!
The Commodore 64 represent!
Is it really the ultimate entertainment pack?
Forget Nintendo’s Game & Watch, you need Q&Q’s Card Game Clock Tarzan!
Super Mario and Pac-Man in cahoots
Yes, Tetris 2 has been spotted!
This was the most popular QuickShot joystick in Australia – because it was cheap!
A bit light on with the N64 gear…
Turtle power!!
Oo’er, a 3DO controller but no 3DO system to be found!
Forget the CRT TVs and that SNES, look at that Daytona USA arcade topper!
Lucky dip!
Boxed Xbox!
Before IBM’s Deep Blue chess computer, there was Schach-Computer!
I spy with my little eye, something beginning with V!
Oh man, we have a woody!
What to play on first?
A sight for sore eyes!
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