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Thrill of the Chase: Hunting Down the Alien Ellen Ripley Edition Pinball Machine

August 12, 2025 By ausretrogamer

In space, no one can hear you… PLAY PINBALL!

Every pinball collector knows that some machines don’t just turn up—you have to hunt them down, stalk them like prey, and pounce the moment the opportunity arises. For me, that white whale came in the form of the Pinball Brothers Alien Ellen Ripley Edition.

This wasn’t just any Alien. This was the beautifully reimagined version celebrating Sigourney Weaver’s legendary role, wrapped in an ominously gorgeous cabinet that looks ready to burst open and unleash a xenomorph. The moment I saw it announced, I knew: I have to have it.

The hunt was on.

After years (yes, years!) of scrolling through listings, firing off hopeful messages, and hearing the usual collector heartbreak phrases—“already sold” or “sorry, mate, they’re not making them anymore”—I finally spotted a lead: Mr Pinball Australia. They didn’t just have one… they had the one.

Of course Mr. Pinball Australia had one on the showroom floor for us to check out!

Here’s where the story took a turn from “transaction” to “pinball pilgrimage.” Mr Pinball himself didn’t just ship it. Oh no. He personally loaded it, drove it out, delivered it to my door, and set it up in my games room like some sort of silverball Santa Claus. We’re talking bolts tightened, tilt levelled, software updated—by the time he left, the machine was purring (well… growling) and ready for battle against the xenomorph threat.

The first plunge was everything I’d hoped for—dark, atmospheric lighting; that eerie, tension-building soundtrack; the thunk of the ball ejecting into a playfield full of cinematic callouts and teeth-baring toys. It’s the kind of machine that’s as much an experience as it is a game. And for a lifelong Alien fan, it’s perfection.

Preparing its final resting place

Hunting it down was half the fun. Playing it? That’s the payoff.

Have you chased down a grail machine? Did it take months of detective work and collector whisper networks? Let’s hear your pinball trophy stories.

Hello MU-TH-UR!

Get away from her, you b1tch!

Mr. Pinball Australia threw in the original machine’s backglass!

The RGB lighting on the Alien Ripley Edition is something else

Argh, my eyes!!!!

Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Alien Ellen Ripley pinball, Alien pinball delivery, Alien pinball machine Australia, Alien Ripley pinball review, Alien xenomorph pinball, Arcade pinball Australia, ausretrogamer pinball, Limited edition pinball, Mr Pinball Australia, pinball brothers alien, Pinball collector hunt, Pinball machine unboxing, Pinball setup and delivery, Retro pinball gaming, Sci-fi pinball machine

Thrill Of The Chase: Pulp Fiction BMF LE Pinball Machine

February 28, 2025 By ausretrogamer

Worth the Wait: Our Pulp Fiction Pinball Adventure!

Some things in life are totally worth the wait—like the perfect coffee, a great concert, or finally getting your hands on that dream pinball machine. In this case, we waited almost TWO YEARS (yes, you read that right!) for our Pulp Fiction Bad Mother Flipper Limited Edition pinball machine (Ed: Wow, that name is a mouthful!).

The Thrill of the Chase

Our quest began in March 2023, when a fateful social media post set our pinball-loving hearts racing. A new machine was coming, designed by Mark Ritchie (yes, THAT Mark Ritchie!) from Play Mechanix, under the umbrella of RAW Thrills, and manufactured by Chicago Gaming Company.

When I hit play on the official trailer, Ms. Ausretrogamer happened to walk past. Her reaction?
💥 “We HAVE to get this!”
💥 “We HAVE to get the Limited Edition with that amazing topper!”

Well, as a certified pinball tragic, I didn’t need much convincing. The only problem? Securing one.

A Little Pinball Luck

Call it fate, serendipity, or just good timing—Wayne from Mr. Pinball Australia sent out an email just an hour after the trailer dropped. He had all the details on how to lock in an order, and I wasn’t about to waste a second.

My reply? “Lock us in for a Bad Mother Flipper Limited Edition!”. Deposit paid. Order confirmed. Now all we had to do was… wait.

The Agonising Wait

At first, we were optimistic. Production was supposed to kick off in late 2023—perfect timing for an epic Christmas surprise! But as the weeks turned into months, doubts started creeping in. Pinball forums buzzed with news of delays, and it became clear that our patience was about to be seriously tested.

So shiny (and new)!

23 Months Later… Jackpot!

As the saying goes, “Good things come to those who wait”—and in this case, 23 months of waiting!

Then, the moment we’d been dreaming of finally arrived: an email confirming our machine was ready for pickup! 🎉 The excitement was REAL. Seeing that notification pop up put a massive grin on my face—and on Ms. Ausretrogamer’s too!

We had done it. We had secured one of our dream pinball machines, and now it was finally coming home to the Ausretrogamer Fun Factory.

Was it worth the wait? Absolutely. Now, if you’ll excuse us, we’ve got some flippin’ to do! 😎🎮

Filed Under: Pinball Tagged With: Chicago Gaming Company, gamer, gaming, Mark Ritchie, Mr Pinball Australia, Old School, pinball, pinball machine, Play Mechanix, Pulp Fiction Bad Mother Flipper Limited Edition, Pulp Fiction BMF LE, Pulp Fiction Limited Edition pinball, Pulp Fiction pinball, Pulp Fiction SE, Retro, Retro Gamer, thrill of the chase

Thrill Of The Chase: FurySevenSix visits the Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre

December 20, 2022 By ausretrogamer

Who doesn’t like a sneaky weekend trip to the nation’s capital?!

Well, that’s exactly what our good friend, Noel Wheatley, did this past weekend. Noel (aka: FurySevenSix) shared photos of the amazing retro gaming centre he found in Canberra on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. The Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre is one of those places that will wow and indulge you in some very intoxicating nostalgia.

Sneaky weekend trip to Canberra yielded some spectacular surprises at @CanberraVCC.🤩

And yes you better believe I’ll be going back there again.😊#RetroGaming #Gaming pic.twitter.com/qeD5QvAe9x

— Noel Wheatley 🎮 (@FurySevenSix) December 18, 2022

The below photos attest to the amazing collections found at the Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre (Canberra VCC), from iconic gaming systems, classic video games, to mouth-watering collectibles that have been lost to time. Make sure you add the Canberra VCC to your must visit list now!

PS: Check out Noel’s Instagram for more pics and vids of this amazing place!

The important details:

  • Venue: Canberra Vintage & Collectible Centre
  • Address: 11/90 Barrier Street, Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory

image source (used by permission): Noel’s Twitter and Instagram accounts




Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Canberra, Canberra Vintage & Collectible Center, classic gaming, GameCube, gaming, Neo Geo, nintendo, Noel Wheatley, retro center, retro exploring, Retro Gamers, Retro Gaming, Retro Hunting, retro stores, sega, thrill of the chase, Video Games, weekend trip

Thrill Of The Chase: Retro Games Hunting In Brisbane

May 28, 2018 By ausretrogamer

The Thrill Of The Chase feels great doesn’t it? That buzz you get never gets old!

A little while ago, we went retro games and vintage hunting in Queensland’s capital, Brisbane, aka: BrisVegas! So what did we find? Well, we found the Woolloongabba Antique Centre & Cafe before it moved and became the Camp Hill Antique Centre.

Luckily Ms Ausretrogamer was on the case (she found this place!), as she dug up and found a heap of gems I would have missed. Rather banging on about it all, we’ll let the photos do the talking. Enjoy!

If you intend on using any of the photos within this feature, please credit them back to this article – thank you.

 

Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: antiques, Atari 2600, Atari VCS, Brisbane, BrisVegas, classic gaming, EM Pinball, Pinball Hunting, Retro Games Hunting, retro hunt, Retro Hunting, retrogaming, retrogaming hunting, SS Pinball, thrill of the chase, Thrill Of the Chase Brisbane, Vintage Store, Woolloongabba Antique Centre

Thrill Of The Chase: Attack From Mars Remake

January 11, 2018 By ausretrogamer

image source: Chicago Gaming Company

It’s not often that the stars align for us, but when they do, oh boy it’s exciting!

Speaking of celestial bodies, we have always had a fondness for space and the cosmos at large. We are fascinated with our planetary brethren in the family of the solar system, especially that red planet not too far away from us and its inhabitants.

So what the hell has space and Martians got to do with this thrill of the chase? Glad you asked! Put simply, when you mix pinball with Mars and its Martians invading our little blue marble, you get a very special and top rated pinball machine – Attack From Mars (AFM)!

This is no ordinary AFM though, it’s Chicago Gaming Company’s ‘Remake’, which comes in three different editions – Classic, Special and super duper Limited Edition. With the feature list as long as our arm (our arms are long!) on the Limited Edition, like the jaw-dropping 19¼” XL HD colour display that has to be seen to be believed, shaker motor, enhanced DCS sound system, cabinet side mirrors, RGB lighting to name just a few, this machine was always going to tickle our fancy.

Naturally, we gravitated to the fully blinged Attack From Mars Remake Limited Edition (AFMR LE) version! We have never been one for pinball toppers, but the custom Doug Watson one on our AFMR LE is absolutely damn awesome! Doug Skor and the gang at CGC should be immensely proud of producing yet again a beautiful and faithful classic pinball machine.

We sourced our brand new in box AFMR LE from the Australian distributor, Mr. Pinball. We were kept up to date on the freight by keeping track of the Maersk Line ship that was carrying our precious cargo. The container landed in Melbourne in late December, giving us the rare opportunity to have the machine up and ready for family and friends to enjoy for Christmas! Oh yeah, she was quite heavy, so thank you to Lucas Bardin from Bayside Pinball Club for delivering the machine and Stacey ‘Dr Curlytek’ Borg for helping us set it up – you guys rock!

As you may have already guessed, this is a very special machine which we love and are thrilled to have in our ausretrogamer fun factory. If you ever get the chance to play one of these Remakes, do yourself a favour, have a go, they will give you an enormous endorphin rush!

Off the shipping container and ready to go home!

There is a hole in the Fun Factory that needs to be filled!

AFMR LE has reached its destination

Unboxing the beauty – she is quite heavy!

The sublime topper is well packed too

Ready to be turned on for the first time…

What a turn on!

Attack From Mars Remake Limited Edition in full martian green glory!

Mesmerising playfield

A saucy saucer!

Returning to the battle!

Destroy that pesky saucer!

CGC and Bally present….

Attack From Mars!!!

There is finally a Limited Edition addition in the ausretrogamer fun factory

The detail of the theme is exquisite

The custom Doug Watson interactive topper is the best topper we’ve ever seen on a pinball machine!

The glorious playfield. Gotta save them cities!

What a view for the ruler of the universe!

The entire art package makes us smile

The RGB LED lighting needs to be seen to be believed

Even the little one approves of this classic machine!

 

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: AFMR, AFMR LE, Attack From Mars, Attack From Mars pinball, Attack From Mars Remake, Bally, Brian Eddy, Chicago Gaming Company, Mr Pinball, pinball, Pinball Press, planetary pinball supplies, The Thrill Of The Chase, thrill of the chase, Williams

Thrill Of The Chase: Neo Geo Pocket Color Hanshin Tigers

January 14, 2017 By ausretrogamer

It’s a new year and what a better way to start it than to hunt down a Neo·Geo rarity!

SNK’s 16-bit handheld, the Neo·Geo Pocket Color (NGPC) came in a number of colours, but it’s the special limited edition Hanshin Tigers version that is its most prized of the NGPC lineup. Inspired by the Japanese baseball team, there were only 5000 units produced, making it the rarer NGPC handheld.

2017 has definitely started with a bang at ausretrogamer as we bag our first thrill of the chase for the year. What else will we go hunting for in 2017? Only time will tell…

If only we were Richmond Tigers fans!

The Hanshin Tigers NGPC looks great from any angle

The NGPC’s home, an official SNK case to store the handheld and some games

No system is complete without games!

The Hanshin Tigers NGPC frolicking!

Bit of KoF action!

Let’s get button mashin’!

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Hanshin Tigers, Neo Geo, Neo Geo Pocket Color, NeoGeo Pocket Color, NeoGeo Pocket Color Hanshin Tigers, NGPC, NGPC Hanshin Tigers, NGPC limited edition, Retro Gamer, Retro Gaming, retrogaming, SNK Neo Geo

Thrill Of The Chase: The Walking Dead Pinball

September 21, 2016 By ausretrogamer

thewalkingdeadIt’s true what they say: it really is better to give than to receive. And that’s what makes this ‘Thrill Of The Chase‘ extra special, because I was chasing something for a very important person (hint: her name rhymes with Ms Ausretrogamer).

Ms Ausretrogamer loves ‘The Walking Dead‘ and she loves to play pinball, so we’re always on the lookout for TWD tables to play. We’ve travelled far and wide in our quest to kill those zombies, and we’re yet to get tired of it. It’s such a fun table, whether your a newbie or a wizard. So, while watching Ms Ausretrogamer clearing the prison yard and unleashing the Well Walker multi-ball, I made a decision – I had to get her a TWD pinball table of her own! But with only six months until her birthday, I had to move fast.

Searching far and wide, the pinball machine was secured. The next part of the plan was to get it delivered and setup without Ms Ausretrogamer’s knowledge. To keep her off the scent, a decoy birthday gift was created.

With everything in its place, it was time to execute Project Happy Birthday. Ms ausretrogamer was presented with the diorama, where not even Rick Grimes playing a Twilight Zone pinball machine gave her any indication of what was to come! Under the ruse of checking out the birthday decorations in the games room, the surprise was revealed and the look on Ms Ausretrogamer’s face was priceless! That’s when I knew, this thrill of the chase was totally worth it.

The decoy gift
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Rearranging the fun factory
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Space cleared next to Pin*Bot
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The careful delivery – thanks to Skooota and Tony!
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The surprise is set!
The Walking Dead Pinball

Even the machine knows it’s an important day!
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Surprise!
thewalkingdead_msausretrogamer

Filed Under: Pinball, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: love pinball, pinball, retrogaming, Stern, Stern The Walking Dead, Stern Walking Dead Pro, The Thrill Of The Chase, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead Pro Pinball, thrill of the chase, TWD Pro, Walking Dead Pro Pinball

Thrill Of The Chase: Retro Buzz at Carrara

August 21, 2016 By ausretrogamer

RetroBuzz_Carrara_HDRThere is nothing better than going to a weekend market and finding a stall that sells retro gaming gear, and lots of it!

That was the case when we found the Retro Buzz stall at the Carrara Markets on the sunny Gold Coast. What we found there was a treasure-trove of old school systems from Nintendo, Sega, Atari, Commodore, Sony and Microsoft. To complement these retro systems, Retro Buzz also had a vast array of game cartridges, CDs and other games media from every era – you would have been hard pressed not to have found the game you were after!

Once we were done with the retro hunt, we enjoyed a few games of Alex Kidd In Miracle World on the Master System and then dropped a few coins on the arcade machines. If you do find yourself on the Gold Coast and need your retro hunt fix, then you can’t go wrong with hitting the Retro Buzz stall at Carrara!

Welcome to Carrara Markets! Woohoo!
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Aha, found what we were looking for!
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Trade, Buy AND Sell! They have every system covered!
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No retro stall is complete without a Mario and Luigi display!
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We spy some N64 and SNES consoles over Luigi’s shoulder!
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We could have a ComLynx party with these beauties!
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Mario crashes the Sega party!
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Pro-tip: Grab some Atari Lynx games while they are cheap!
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Stacks of Sega Mega Drive games to choose from!
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Not to be outdone by its bigger 16-bit Sega brother – stacks of Master System games!
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The SNES games demand your attention!
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Whoa, more SNES games!
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Game Boy games galore!
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*GULP* It was hard to resist this Pokemon N64 console!
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Found the NES treasure! Don’t worry about Zela, look at that P.O.W cart!
RetroBuzz_Carrara15

NES games always demand premium prices
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Old school computer games! VIC-20 represent!
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Oo’er, Game Gear games!
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After a fruitful hunt like this, an arcade session is in order!
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Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Carrara Markets, Retro Buzz, Retro Buzz at Carrara, Retro gaming hunting, The Thrill Of The Chase, thrill of the chase

Thrill Of The Chase: The Dark Amiga

January 29, 2016 By ausretrogamer

CDTV_1Don’t you just love when things happen unexpectedly? Well, this past week’s events were mind blowingly unexpected!

I was called by my great friend and fellow Press Play On Tape co-host, Daz (also from Retro Domination fame) to let me know that he had taken a trip up north and during his travels had found a Commodore CDTV! Not only was the CDTV complete with transmitter/mouse, remote, keyboard and a fair bit of software, Daz asked if I would be interested in the bundled deal for myself. Firstly, I was humbled that a friend thought of me when they came across something quite rare and unique, and secondly, the offer for me to buy it and for them to transport it back was an offer too good to refuse. To say I was excited would be a gross understatement – I made the offer, the seller accepted and Daz transported the CDTV bundle safely back to Melbourne.

To Daz and Pete (Console Domination), thanks heaps for thinking of me and giving me the opportunity to grab another retro gaming holy grail – you guys rock! As for what do I think of the CDTV? Well, let’s just say that the Amiga 500 has made room for it *winks*

She is a beauty!
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Connections galore!
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Oo’er, early 90s multimedia software!
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Looking forward to do some Sherlocking!
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Remote control your CDTV life!
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The all-in-one control centre (transmitter)!
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Now we can turn the CDTV into a full blown Amiga 500!
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It’s alive!
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We asked Daz to show us what else he found on his ‘retro road trip’ and without fail, Daz provided us with some mouthwatering photos, saying that they speak for themselves. We agree *wiping drool*

The beautiful C128!
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Great to see a TI-99 out in the wild!
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Oh wow, more TI computers!
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Atari ST represent!
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WANT!
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The loot is in the boot!Daz_0

 

Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Amiga, Amiga CDTV, CDTV, Commodore CDTV, retro computing, Retro Gaming, The Thrill Of The Chase, thrill of the chase

Thrill Of The Chase: A Gamer’s Paradise

January 20, 2016 By ausretrogamer

AGP_TitleThey say that a picture tells a thousand words. Based on that adage, this article would be over 42,000 words! Luckily for you all, we won’t bore you with too many words and allow the photos to speak for themselves.

First, let’s set the scene: when we travelled to the US and Canada last August, we found quite a few interesting places – A Gamer’s Paradise was one very interesting place that we did visit. Adjacent to the Pinball Hall Of Fame on East Tropicana Avenue in Las Vegas, one cannot miss A Gamer’s Paradise (Ed: If you have, then you missed out!). Entering this store was like stepping back to the local entertainment and gaming stores we frequented back in the 80s and early 90s – there was Sega, Nintendo, Atari, Commodore, Coleco and all other classic gaming brands from the good old days. Oh yeah, there was also pinball and arcade games to take up your time if you are done shopping for your retro goodies.

Not only did we have a few pinball games and pick up a few games for the Atari Jaguar and Sega CD, we were drooling at the museum pieces in the glass cabinets. So, without further ado, we present A Gamer’s Paradise for your viewing pleasure!

Yours truly with the abandon arcade machine – what wonders will await us inside?
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Hello Paradise!
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Hello more paradise!
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So that’s how the North American Dreamcast kiosks look like!
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Oh my, that is one seriously huge N64 kiosk!
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Play some arcade machines while browsing for your retro goodies
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If you prefer pinball, then you are in luck too!
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The great wall of Sega!
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Always look up, you never know what you might miss!
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What do we have up here then? Whoa!
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Handheld heaven!
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Is that Keith Courage for the TurboGrafx-16 down there?
AGP_12

Whoa, Jaguar merch!
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What to do first – play pinball or check out those NES carts?
AGP_13

Look at those shelves! Oh yeh, check out Samus!AGP_15

Do my eyes deceive me, is that a Philips Videopac 7000 (aka: Magnavox Odyssey 2)?
AGP_16

Did someone say they need Odyssey games? Here you go
AGP_17

Oh snap!
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Williams’ SlugFest for $1500! Bargain!
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Cheap Gear
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We’d like to stick around with these awesome pixelated magnets!
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Ello, ello, ello, what do we have up here then…
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Play me! Well, that’s what it says!
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Let’s check out this glass cabinet then!
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Oh my, a Quiz Wiz! Even Donkey Kong seems to like it!
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I’d love that gorgeous Tele-Games and Sega Pico!
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A very intelligent vision!
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Oo’er, those are lovely compAGP_28

We’ll start at the bottom – oh Galaga!
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Now that is a cheap Famicom 20th anniversary Game Boy MicroAGP_30

Here come the Atari 8-bits!
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Oh yes, the Atari 800 lurking in the background!
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Mattel’s ill-fated Aquarius 
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More exotic old school gear to drool over!
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Um, this SNES Counter Tester system is beyond beautiful!
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Last museum glass cabinet. Let’s take a closer look…
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Oo’er, a Wondermega, I mean a JVC X’Eye
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A Magnavox CD-i! Did Philips know about it? *wink*
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The Atari monstrosity!
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*Gulp* Sega Channel on the CDX! Wow!
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As we exit A Gamer’s Paradise, we wave goodbye to the lonely arcade machine
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Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: A Gamer's Paradise, Las Vegas, retrogaming, Retrogaming hunt, The Thrill Of The Chase, thrill of the chase

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