No new acquisition, but yet another friend's friend nearby found a nicely boxed Creativision with six boxed games (Air/Sea Attack, Auto Chase, Mouse Puzzle, Police Jump, Sonic Invader, Tennis) while cleaning his father's garage! This system that otherwise is uncommon or even rare, pops up like mushrooms around here. We'll see if it shows up for sale.
I just wish I had proof from where all those Creativision systems once origined. With so many boxed and loose systems, games, peripherals showing up, it must've been a supermarket or something that once (late 1980's?) dumped leftover stock very cheap.
Carlsson's creatiVision / Laser 2001 collection
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Is that all Swedish stuff? Wow good spot!
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I really have to visit Sweden sometime! ;0)
In the 80ies in Austria i saw a few wholesale (cheap) shops (mostly owned by hungarians), and they sold Spectravideo and Enterprise computers at incredible low prices...
whish i bought a few of those back then ;0)
maybe there where hungarian shops in sweden also? ;0)
In the 80ies in Austria i saw a few wholesale (cheap) shops (mostly owned by hungarians), and they sold Spectravideo and Enterprise computers at incredible low prices...
whish i bought a few of those back then ;0)
maybe there where hungarian shops in sweden also? ;0)
http://www.8bit-homecomputermuseum.at Find me here...
Re: Carlsson's creatiVision / Laser 2001 collection
Yeah, all seems to have been Swedish sold. The owner believes the Creativision bundle might have been included for free when purchasing a TV at some point, but he is not sure.