Sears Tele-Games Hockey-Jokari (1977)
One of many Pong-ish game consoles of the day. Although it could be plugged in, the system also came with SIX C batteries and could… Read More »Sears Tele-Games Hockey-Jokari (1977)
One of many Pong-ish game consoles of the day. Although it could be plugged in, the system also came with SIX C batteries and could… Read More »Sears Tele-Games Hockey-Jokari (1977)
I recognize quite a few, including the Empire Strikes Back one, which I played back in the day and then later discovered Harlan Ellison’s blistering… Read More »Various Atari 2600 cartridges
It was interchangeable with many early era consoles, and wireless to boot. Photo by Chloe.
The best thing about the man cave (other than the Casino pinball in another corner) is the shelf display that you probably can’t quite see… Read More »Man Cave
Apparently this poster hails from 2011. Currently from what I can see, the company is dwelling quite a bit on the past. Photo by Freedom.
Photo by True Legacy.
They had a picture of the console, but I thought the proof that it worked was more interesting. Photo by Georgia Bean.
Before the Web was really the Web, Infogenius adapted the dead tree Frommers Guide to the US for the Nintendo Game Boy. Some ‘gameplay’ video… Read More »Nintendo Game Boy Frommers Travel Guide (1991)
Wish I could find out more, but I gather this is promotional material for a housing development in Vegas. Looks like something that could come… Read More »Fabulous Las Vegas & Your Shangri-La Homes
Photo by Upcycled Estates.