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This must be the place... |
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My father (right) and his neighbor (left) patiently waiting for me to close the car and get the camera ready. |
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No doubt about it ! |
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We are a bit early and some people are still unloading their stuff here. |
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There is the guy from www.computerverzameling.nl also unloading some stuff. |
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The organization had a little lottery with some great prices. |






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Close to the entrance we had the pleasure to search thru a large collection of all kinds of games for all kind of consoles. |
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Old and newer stuff together here. |
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Even some Apple Macintosh games were for sale. |
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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. |
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The Atari 1250XLD seems to be a special project with a CF reader, the Atari 1001. |
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The laptop is also a creation of the owner. He named it the Atari 1500XL and it was based on the Atari 600. |
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One of the first personal computers by Commodore, the VIC 1001 (Japanese version of the VIC-20). It had 5 Kb of RAM memory. |
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A very rare Commodore computer. |








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And yet another working Commodore 64 computer ! Even after so many years this machine is often seen at these events. |
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The guys on this stand had a large variety of stuff for sale. |
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It could be the oldest computer at this event. Notice the very old modem to the left. |
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A Philips MSX2 personal computer in a very good state. |





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My father thinking why he never bought an MSX machine. |
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You don’t see a working Videopac system very often anymore. Especially this model. |
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For the real game freaks there was the possibility to buy some new controllers. |
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This Videopac system is very complete. |




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A Vectrex machine in very good shape. |
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This stand is Sega fans’ heaven ! |


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This guy takes pricing very serious. |
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Mario Bros MicroSizers. I think these are just toys. |
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My father and his neighbor looking at an Apple Macintosh. |



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For everyone that ever wondered how the insides of a Commodore 64 look like here is your chance. |
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The Sega Mega Drive was a very famous game machine once. |
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I tried but was not able to count all the different types of Pong machines on this day. |
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A very nice job was done restoring this game machine. The pictures on the Mac Mini were proof of that. |
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There still are MSX Clubs very active in the Netherlands. These guys even still make software on CF card and diskette for sale. |
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Good old times with Basicode 2 from NOS Hobbyscoop on the AM radio. Here at the stand of www.computerverzameling.nl |






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Also one of the oldest machine around. The Odyssey. |
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A very complete Odyssey set in a flight case. |
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Ever thought Sega had a personal computer in the collection ? Is seems that they did ! |
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Another Pong game, a very old model. |
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And of course Mr. and Ms. Atari were also here. |
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A very slim machine but it had the best graphics that I could see in any stand here. |
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Ever seen this Atari game console ? I sure didn’t. |
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It looks a bit like the COMX recorder, but it’s one of the first of Commodore. |
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A MSX2 with the CF/IDE interface and a CF card installed. |
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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. |
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Who knew that this game was also available as a board game ? |
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And last but not least … Pac man ! |










