| Category |
Albums |
Files |
| Console SystemsHome Video Games Console Systems, Games, Parts, Controllers, etc. for Cartridge, Disk, CD and PONG Video Game Machines. Everything that goes *beep* in the night. |
|
2 |
30 |

|
|  | | AtariAtari home systems, games and accessories. |
|
|  | | BallyBally Home Video Game Consoles (including Bally Astrocade) |
|
7 |
0 |
|
|  | | ColecoColecoVision and Coleco PONG Home Console Systems, Games, Expansion Modules, Controllers, Power Supplies, Parts & Accessories.
Flashback has NOS ColecoVision Systems, Power Supplies, Controllers, Games, Parts and Expansion Modules in stock!
(For Coleco ADAM Personal Computer Systems, Software, games, etc., please view the Coleco ADAM category in the 'Personal Computer Systems' section of this catalogue.) |
|
7 |
0 |
|
|
6 |
0 |
|
|
14 |
1 |
|
|  | | MagnavoxMagnavox Odyssey, Odyssey 2 and Odyssey PONG Systems, Games, Controllers, Accessories and Parts |
|
|
7 |
0 |
|
|  | | NintendoNintendo Console Video Game Systems, Games, Accessories, Controllers, Parts, Promo Items, Toys, Sales & Other Literature. Did you know? Nintendo was founded in 1889 and originally made playing cards. Their first home video game system was *not* the Famicom, but rather a colour PONG machine. |
|
|  | | R•E•A•L 3DOR•E•A•L 3DO Systems, games, Parts and Accessories |
|
5 |
2 |
|
|  | | SEGASEGA Systems, Games and Accessories. Did you know? SEGA was founded in the USA (in Hawaii), not in Nippon (Japan). |
|
|  | | VectrexGCE Vectrex Systems, Games, Accessories and Parts. The Vectrex Home Arcade System is a console with a Vector monitor built into it—the kind of monitor featured in many classic arcade games such as 'Asteroids', 'Battlezone' and 'Solar Quest'—made by GCE, the King of Vector Arcade Machines. There are a variety of games and accessories for it accepts coloured overlays just like the old arcades did. |
|
7 |
4 |
|
|  | | PONG Systems of Other MakesPONG Systems Abound! We have a large selection of a variety of PONG consoles made by many manufacturers in the 1970s and 1980s. |
|
|
|  | | Phillips CD-iPhillips CD-i (CD-Interactive) Systems, Games, Controllers, Accessories and Parts |
|
1 |
0 |
|
|
|
|
|  | | Coleco ADAMColeco ADAM Systems, Games & Software (Cartridges and High-Speed Cata Cassettes), Expansion Modules, Joysticks, Controllers, Printers, Power Supplies & PSU-Adapters, Accessories, and Parts.
Flashback has NOS Beige ADAM Controllers and ADAM Systems with internal hard drives running CP/M in stock! |
|
|
|  | | IBM PC (and Clones) & IBM PC Jr.IBM-PC & IBM PS/1 & PS/2 Brand-Name Systems, Software, Mice, Keyboards, Peripherals, Monitors, Printers, Parts and Accessories and Input Devices, plus IBM-PC Jr. Systems, Software Keyboards Peripherals, Monitors, Parts and Accessories, and IBM-PC Compatible Systems, Keyboards, Mice Software, Monitors, Printers, Parts and Accessories.
We also carry ISA and PCI expansion cards, DOS and Windows releases (all 'IBM PC-DOS' and 'MS-DOS' versions and 'Windows v1.0' to 'Windows 98') as well as Games and Software of all kinds for IBM-PC Compatible Systems.
Additionally, we stock IBM-PC compatible and IBM brand-name logic boards with 8088, 8086, 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, Pentium II, AMD and AMD K2 Processors and expansion & video cards for older systems. |
|
|  | | Sinclair (and Timex-Sinclair)Timex-Sinclair, Sinclair ZX-Spectrum and Amstrad Systems, Software, games, Parts, Controllers, Accessories, Literature and Peripherals. |
|
|
|  | | Mattel Electronics (Aquarius)Mattel Aquarius Systems, Accessories, Games, Parts, Etc.
For Intellivision Computer Module Systems & Hardware, please view the Intellivision section of the Console Systems category. |
|
|
|
| Arcade MachinesVintage Arcade Upright, Cocktail Table and Caberet Machines & Parts |
|
7 |
1 |

|
| Consumer ElectronicsRadios, Television Sets, LaserDisc Players, VCRs, ßetaMax & ßetaCord, Reel-to-Reel, Casette & 8-Track Decks & Players, Turntables, Lighting Fixtures (plus equipment ans bulbs), Calculators, Wrist-Watches, Adding Machines, Clocks, Typewriters, Word Processors, etc. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
145 |

|
| Misc.All the rest that just doesn't fit anywhere else. |
|
2 |
325 |

|
| Pop CulturePop Culture Memorabilia from the 1960s-1990s |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
8 |

|
|
1 |
252 |

|
|  | | Famicom & NESReference Documents & Images Pertaining to the Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom) and Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) |
|
1 |
12 |
|
|
| 4455 files in 254 albums and 109 categories with 0 comments viewed 22746 times |

Pinball (#1)7 viewsThis is one of Nintendo’s earliest games. The player controls two paddles of a virtual pinball machine. The view of the pinball machine is split into two screens, top- and bottom parts. The game starts when the player shoots a ball from his plunger up to the top part of the screen, the player must then use his paddles to stop the ball from falling off the screen. Pinball also features a bonus level where the player controls Mario in a breakout-like game for extra points.
Release date; February 2, 1984
|
|

7 views
|
|

1 viewsDescription of Gameplay:
|
|

0 viewsDescription of Gameplay:
|
|

0 viewsDescription of Gameplay:
|
|

NESpander-030 : Initial Vero Fit - View E8 views
|
|

Gimmick! (a.k.a. Mr. Gimmick) (#1-View-B)14 viewsGimmick! is an action platformer. Mr. Gimmick is a toy given to a little girl for her birthday. But the other toys become jealous so they kidnap the little girl and carry her off to mysterious world. Mr. Gimmick sets out to save the girl, using his powers to throw stars to damage enemies and to reach higher platforms. The game has six levels and two different endings. Gimmick! is one of the best platformers ever released for the famicom and because of that it is highly sought after by collectors.
Release date; January 31, 1992.
|
|

97 views
|
|

6 views
|
|

0 viewsDescription of Gameplay:
|
|