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Are you a member of Activision's Save the Chicken Foundation? You should be.
The No Plaque Pack. Dental hygiene and video games... together at last.
The Atari Security and Coleco Security badges look very serious and totally legit.
Wouldn't you obey the commands of somebody wearing them?
Video Game Masters patches from the Atari Club.
Spider Fighters and Short-Order Squad patches.
A rare Nintendo Entertainment System premiere button with R.O.B. on it. Also, a Tomy robot button with flashing eyes.
Success is virtual with the Virtual Boy too.
No gaping holes here. Activision was apparently all about gaping holes back in the day.
The Atari Jaguar. The most successful video game system named after a jaguar.
We all survived Demon Attack, but the video game industry was nearly killed by E.T. for the Atari 2600.
An old cartridge selector game kiosk.
The Coleco Telstar Arcade system in all its triangular, wood-paneling glory.
Marlboro apparently got into the Atari Lynx business. Smoke 'em if you got 'em.
I still say this is the best game for the Sega Dreamcast, and I bet Dr. Boogie would agree.
An Edge 16 Modem prototype, the Sega CDX, and a NEC TurboExpress.
A trippy poster for the arcade classic Centipede.
The Kee Games 2600 is far more colorful than its Atari 2600 counterpart.
A rare look at an Atari 2700 prototype.
An award for the classic Pong arcade game.
A Dreamcast Aiwa portable CD player and a Dreamcast Casio portable TV? Sure, why not.
Also, a Donkey Kong Country competition cartridge.
What living rooms looked like in the 80s.
Michelle and Seth from one of the best chiptunes acts in the music industry, 8-Bit Weapon, rocking out with Gex at their side.
Take that, Asteroids!
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