You will earn 50 Credits for purchasing this product. Standing approx 9 inches tall and made using high quality PVC, the Doomguy collectible has been designed to feature articulation of the head, arms, wrists and waist to depict him as found in game.
At the press of a button, the E1M1 Hangar theme tune can played via a short sound clip. This comes in a full colored window box so you can choose to display this beautifully hand painted action figure in or out of the box. Buy now. Product Tags Add Your Tags:. Submit Now. The case included a copy of the bafflingly-named title, as well as, among other goodies, a beautifully designed and embossed golden gun.
The Fortune Hunter Edition on the other hand It came packaged with an autographed copy of the game, a book-shaped case, an art book, and a replica of the Phurba Dagger. This version was never sold, and could only be won in competitions, with just ever being made. Aztarac is something of a holy grail in the world of arcade gaming.
Created by the short-lived studio, Centuri, the game is something of your standard vector fare, and apparently plays like a mix of Asteroids and Space Duel. It is thought that fewer than were made, making each cabinet very rare indeed. Finding one of these is the dream of arcade fanatics everywhere. If, by some stroke of luck, you're reading this right now, competition winner, then well done! You've got an absolute moneyspinner on your hands. These were made by Oxmox Studios, and are made out of fiberglass.
They're incredibly detailed. Selling it may be something of a tough decision, since they are really well made, but if you decide to, you'll be well on your way to making your own Rapture. It was something of a prelude to the great Indie game scene we have today.
Special versions of the PS1 were distributed along with development tools, which would allow one-man crews to develop their own weird, sometimes bad, sometimes incredible videogames. These would then be distributed on demo discs and the like. Add these factors together and you get a high price. Only ten copies of Tetris for the Genesis were ever made. Sega were given the licensing rights by Atari as part of a huge legal wrangle, before Nintendo ended up being granted exclusive rights by the Soviet body Elorg.
Sales of Tetris for the Genesis were blocked in Japan, with only a few already produced copies escaping the factory. The result? They're extremely rare. Nintendo Campus Challenge was a video game competition that toured the US and Canada back in the early 90s. The cartridge was composed of minigame versions of familiar video games, including Super Mario Bros. The players' scores would be tallied together to give an overall score, with prizes including new cars and scholarships.
Unsurprisingly, it was pretty popular. Not bad, huh? As you'd expect, Sony were pretty pleased by how hot the PlayStation was, and released this special model to mark the 10 millionth produced.
Just were made, and given a rather fetching Marine Blue coloring. They weren't sold, but were given away by Sony, complete with a matching controller and memory card.
They are worth big money now, so if you ever see one going, grab it. Someone with huge Playstation nostalgia like me, will give you a lot of cash for it. Surely all versions of Super Mario Bros. Are Asian, I hear you cry! Well, yes and no. While they were all made by a Japanese developer, only a select few were made that carried both lettering. These were designed for the Hong Kong market, still a British colony at that time, where both English and Cantonese were, and still are, widely spoken.
Only a handful were made, and fewer still are surviving to this day, meaning prices are sky-high. Now here's an interesting little time capsule: a made-to-order game. Connect with us. Hi, what are you looking for? In this article:. Written By Get Featured. Life Canada and U. World Family, friends mourn as death toll rises to 10 in Brazil cliff fall tragedy. You may also like:.
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