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  • Raspberry PI4 64GB Plug and Play SD Card

    Brand:Arcade
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    Based on the Wolfanoz Image, we present you this incredible Raspberry Pi 4 Image

    • Every Arcade and Retro Game you can think of, is in this image!!
    • High Quality and Fast (130ms) Samsung SD Card
    • Including Commodore 64 Emulator and Games
    • Including Amiga Emulator and Games
    • Easily add your own games
    • Fully updated and Plug and Play image
  • Raspberry PI5 64GB Plug and Play SD Card

    Brand:Arcade

    Based on the Wolfanoz Image, we present you this incredible Raspberry Pi 5 Image

    • Overall, 4000+ games (fully tested) on a fully scraped. You won’t find a more functional (yet packed) arcade based image for the RPi 5 on a 64GB card.
    • 2200+ arcade (KI, KI2, added Tekken (1,2,3,Tag Tournament), Street Fighter EX, Die Hard Arcade) were formerly some of the harder games to run with the 3 and 4. They now fully run.Best video game consoles
    • All your favorite 4, 8, 16-bit consoles (and a few original handhelds) with a hand picked set of “best of’s” for each one.
    • Some 32 and 64-bit too, those platforms have been mostly sfor games that didn’t run for arcade (Blitz, Gauntlet Legends, MACE, San Francisco Rush, etc) but I did slip a best of in with N64 and added a few extra Saturn games (that aren’t officially arcade) but were intentionally meant to be arcade (Panzer Dragoon and Zwei, in particular).

    All on a high quality Samsung EVO SD Card!!!

    Condition: New
  • Shuttle Voyage Game

    Shuttle Voyage Game

    Brand:Other

    Electronic game ‘Shuttle Voyage’

    1983

    This Shuttle Voyage game is a Chinese copy of Ninendo’s Game and Watch series of electronic games. Game and Watch was a successful line of products from Nintendo that generated enough profit for the company to invest heavily in researching and developing the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and the Gameboy. This ensured the company’s survival and dominance through a competitive period of electronic game industry development, consumption and growth. The game has a monochrome LCD (liquid crystal display) screen on which the player can control the movement of characters through a themed set of tasks. The balance between an achievable outcome and a degree of difficulty invited the user to play the game again and again, thus achieving one of the principal goals of electronic game design. This electronic game comes from a group of twelve items donated by Michael Henry, which together provide a glimpse of play and family life in one Australian household.

     

    Game is as shown on the pictures, some letters are not fully displayed, including box, manual and battery cover.

    Condition: Used

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