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Nephews playing Video Games

 

Mattel Intellivision Intelligent Television catalog, 1981

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Zelda fans will recognize this piece as the Tri Force symbol from the game. This was very challenging to go from pattern to glass. But I am very pleased with how it turned out. This is a larger piece and will go well in a window with natural light or in a room with lamp light. I have chosen an iridescent, water glass for reflection and depth. This Tri Force will make an excellent gift for that Zelda gamer in your life or for yourself.

As with all my pieces I have used the copper foil and lead solder method of stained glass creation. I have framed this piece with 50/50 solder for strength and stability. I include a single link chain for hanging. I suggest that you do not use a window suction cup as it will not hold the weight of this particular piece. I would be pleased to create this beautiful piece for you. Each piece that I make is just a bit different making yours unique.

 

Mattel Intellivision Football Playbook, Mattel 1979

Some cool original artwork.

Photo mode + Otis Camera tools ; Graphical configuration: No RTX + Ultra + Forced Sharpening /AA (x8) /AF (x16) ; Mods: Forced Sharpening removed + Draw Distance Boost + Unlock Global illumination Settings ; Reshade 4.9.1 : FakeHDR + FocalDOF + MXAO

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Awesome Earthbound videogame group - the even have a trash can enemy to fight!

 

Left to Right: Ness, Ness, Paula, Jeff, Poo, Ness.

Mattel Intellivision Intelligent Television catalog, 1982

500 Rupees, or about $12

 

Taken at Lamington Road, Mumbai, India

 

Photo Credit: Mangesh Mayangade

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Möglichst schlechte Videospiele mit möglichst chaotischen Werbeanzeigen zu bewerben.

Glückwunsch!

Cosplayer: Asami

Character: Juliet Starling (Lollipop Chainsaw)

Mattel Intellivision Intelligent Television catalog, 1982

I'm not very far into it yet, but this is an incredible game. Anywhere you can see in this picture, you can go.

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