This must be the place...

My father (right) and his neighbor (left) patiently waiting for me to close the car and get the camera ready.

No doubt about it !

We are a bit early and some people are still unloading their stuff here.

There is the guy from www.computerverzameling.nl also unloading some stuff.

The organization had a little lottery with some great prices.

Close to the entrance we had the pleasure to search thru a large collection of all kinds of games for all kind of consoles.

Old and newer stuff together here.

Even some Apple Macintosh games were for sale.

This Mac mini is a little bit to young to be at a retro day. It was here to present the restoration of the game machine to the left.

The Atari 1250XLD seems to be a special project with a CF reader, the Atari 1001.

The laptop is also a creation of the owner. He named it the Atari 1500XL and it was based on the Atari 600.

One of the first personal computers by Commodore, the VIC 1001 (Japanese version of the VIC-20). It had 5 Kb of RAM memory.

A very rare Commodore computer.

And yet another working Commodore 64 computer ! Even after so many years this machine is often seen at these events.

The guys on this stand had a large variety of stuff for sale.

It could be the oldest computer at this event. Notice the very old modem to the left.

A Philips MSX2 personal computer in a very good state.

My father thinking why he never bought an MSX machine.

You don’t see a working Videopac system very often anymore. Especially this model.

For the real game freaks there was the possibility to buy some new controllers.

This Videopac system is very complete.

A Vectrex machine in very good shape.

This stand is Sega fans’ heaven !

This guy takes pricing very serious.

Mario Bros MicroSizers. I think these are just toys.

My father and his neighbor looking at an Apple Macintosh.

For everyone that ever wondered how the insides of a Commodore 64 look like here is your chance.

The Sega Mega Drive was a very famous game machine once.

I tried but was not able to count all the different types of Pong machines on this day.

A very nice job was done restoring this game machine. The pictures on the Mac Mini were proof of that.

There still are MSX Clubs very active in the Netherlands. These guys even still make software on CF card and diskette for sale.

Good old times with Basicode 2 from NOS Hobbyscoop on the AM radio. Here at the stand of www.computerverzameling.nl

Also one of the oldest machine around.

The Odyssey.

A very complete Odyssey set in a flight case.

Ever thought Sega had a personal computer in the collection ? Is seems that they did !

Another Pong game, a very old model.

And of course Mr. and Ms. Atari were also here.

A very slim machine but it had the best graphics that I could see in any stand here.

Ever seen this Atari game console ? I sure didn’t.

It looks a bit like the COMX recorder, but it’s one of the first of Commodore.

A MSX2 with the CF/IDE interface and a CF card installed.

Maybe this will be our next event, a visit to the Bonami Game computer Museum in Epe. On the picture you can see the proud owner.

Who knew that this game was also available as a board game ?

And last but not least … Pac man !