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Atari
To many, Atari is the reason they got into videogames in the first place.
This section includes all the formats, from the legendary Atari VCS to
the 16-bit Atari ST.
Commodore
Commodore may be long gone, but their devoted army of fans still
have plenty to shout about with an estimated inventory of over ten
thousand C64 games to hunt for, and the greatest of all the 16-bit
Computers, the groundbreaking Amiga
Handheld
This section is dedicated to everything electronic, and not only includes
Handheld and Tabletop games, but also Chess machine, Calculators
and Electronic toys
Nintendo
Still flying the flag for originality, is it any wonder that Nintendo is still
the hardcore gamers favourite. From obscure Famicom releases to
Super Nintendo classics, this is the section for you
Sega
With more formats than Atari and Sinclair combined, Sega dominated
the games world from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. But it is the
quality of their arcade titles which has made them a dominant force
in the game collecting world.
Sinclair
The UK's biggest entry in the Gaming hall of fame, the ZX Spectrum
created the most diverse catalogue of software in the world, with an
estimated 15,000 titles available. It also developed the talents of British
software developers of today, like Rare, Rockstar North and Lionhead
Playstation
Amazing to think that the Playstation, the biggest console of the 1990s,
is now a collectible format. This section includes Hardware and software
for Playstation One and Playstation Two.
Other Formats
This section is for all the other formats, from the world dominating Sony
Playstation, the ever popular PC Engine and Neo Geo to the obscure
Grundig Interton.
Magazines
This section includes general Computer and gaming related books,
game guides and multi-format magazines.