I travelled 5-6 hours today to do a trade with a Dutch NES collector in person! This is the stuff I got out of the deal (all NES stuff):
Games:
Prince Valiant CIB
Rock 'n Ball NTSC manual only
F-15 City War (square variant)
Athletic World (PAL-B HOL version, variant with -USA front label!)
Accessories:
Beeshu Zinger - grey 'updated model' CIB
Beeshu Zinger - green CIB
Orange Zapper NIB - European FRG version
Acclaim Double Player set CIB (NIB?) - European version (multilingual box and manual)
Turbo Card controller
NES clones:
NASA Entertainment Computer System - loose
Ending Man S-700 - loose
Crazy Boy NIB - this is one of the coolest NES clones I've ever seen! First of all, the manuals are extensive and written in nearly perfect English! Second, on the box and in the manual it claims to have VGA output support etc, but the unit inside the box does have the slots but missing the ports (I guess it must have cost them too much to get it working or maybe my unit is a cheaper model?). Thirdly, the controllers look like alien faces!!! They also gave the controllers a separate manual and a name, ET!
In the manual, it also states that the controllers are available in 7-pin format for Nintendo NES (the ones included are 15 pin NES/Famiclone type).
Famiclone:
Family Computer "Action Set" NIB - this one is pretty cool, box is a miniature rip-off from the NES Action Set, on the side they also have FCES Advantage & FCES Max controllers advertised (former looks like the NTDEC arcade stick and the latter looks like the Wico Commander
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and lastly, the Sybex Games Boek...this one's also cool as it came from a library and has a library-made hardcover (the book was sold as a softcover)...so that's kinda cool to have, too