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Nintendo Power, Sega Power, Game Informer, Electronic Monthly,

Mattel Intellivision Major League Baseball instructions, Mattel 1979

Mattel Intellivision Major League Baseball instructions, Mattel 1979

I'm just keeping this image on file. I'm pretty sure this is the illustration that they used for the holographic CD-Case cover (which was probably one of the most coveted items of my childhood).

Mattel Intellivision Space Spartans instructions, IntelliVoice voice synthesis cartridge, Mattel 1982

I gave up on work, clearly.

Mattel Intellivision Auto Racing instructions, Mattel 1980

$89.99 at Real Canadian Superstores

Energy has a nice talk with an old hero of his.

Mattel Intellivision Football instructions, Mattel 1979

finalmente sono riuscita a comprare la 250 GTO

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Cosplayer: Elle Cosplay

Character: Elizabeth (Bioshock Infinite)

ブラストさんプレイ中

Camera Tools, Reshade & Cyberlit Mod

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The community sale was a bust, this was all that they had. Only 5 or so houses had stuff out (not the 50+ advertised) and this was about 15 minutes after starting. At the first sale, a woman was desperately clinging to Pokemon Ranger marked $3 and a couple of PSP games marked $7 each (Shoot.), shaking the eight year olds there down for more games ("What else d'ya have? Pokemon Green? Hawmuch? $15, peh, give it to me for $5"). I passed on a FirePro Wrestling for $7 (isnt it that much new?) and bought the 2-disc edition of Ice Age for the stickered $2. At a nearby sale, I got a sealed Mike Judge Collection Vol. 1 for the same price...since my dad always used to watch Beavis and Butthead, I'll probably mail it to him for Father's Day.

 

No games!

Kaleidoquiz participants play Super Smash Bros. Melee during a video game competition to earn team points during the 2012 Kaleidoquiz Saturday, March. 3 in Friley Hall. Photo: Andrew Clawson/Iowa State Daily

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