cosmicfrog
The 1 That Ribbits
Not sure wot to call these to someone who knows enlightens me or I could just read what it says on the side of them icard PlugPlay TV Games
They are battery operated and connect to your TV/other video equipment via composite Video and audio RAC connectors. Theres some classic NAMCO titles here
The Yellow one - PlugPlay TV namco - 4 x AA batterys
PacMan - Galaxian - Rally-X - DigDug - BosConian
The Blue one - PlugPlay TV namco - 4 x AA batterys
Ms PacMan - Pole Position - Galaga - Xevious - Mappy
Not a namco one and no idea who made this but has 50 games in it, they look like NES quality but I am no expert but it would`t surprise me if they were
Now the Atari one when I tried it the GFX were all crupted I would`t like to guess what is up with it but I am going try it with new batterys just in case its something that simple, from memory the games are from the 2600
I would like :
£5 each for the NAMCO ones - Plus post n Packing
£2 for the 50 in 1 - Plus post n Packing
Not sure about the atari one till I test it a bit more
They are battery operated and connect to your TV/other video equipment via composite Video and audio RAC connectors. Theres some classic NAMCO titles here
The Yellow one - PlugPlay TV namco - 4 x AA batterys
PacMan - Galaxian - Rally-X - DigDug - BosConian
The Blue one - PlugPlay TV namco - 4 x AA batterys
Ms PacMan - Pole Position - Galaga - Xevious - Mappy
Not a namco one and no idea who made this but has 50 games in it, they look like NES quality but I am no expert but it would`t surprise me if they were
Now the Atari one when I tried it the GFX were all crupted I would`t like to guess what is up with it but I am going try it with new batterys just in case its something that simple, from memory the games are from the 2600
I would like :
£5 each for the NAMCO ones - Plus post n Packing
£2 for the 50 in 1 - Plus post n Packing
Not sure about the atari one till I test it a bit more