The VC&G Collection

Last Updated: 08/23/2010

Here is the master list of all the computers, video game systems in my collection — what I sometimes more ostentatiously call the “Vintage Computing and Gaming Collection.” It’s a private collection, but I maintain it mostly to preserve historical artifacts of the video game and computer revolution.

If an item is no longer in the collection, it is noted in a special list at the bottom of each category. Items listed multiple times exist in those quantities in the collection. Why? Because this page is actually how I keep track of what I have. –Benj Edwards

If you’d like to donate items to the collection, scroll down to the bottom of the page.

Non-IBM PC Compatible Computers (149)
Unique Models: 109

  1. Apple II+
  2. Apple IIc
  3. Apple IIc (Chris)
  4. Apple IIc+
  5. Apple IIe
  6. Apple IIe
  7. Apple IIe
  8. Apple IIe (Apart)
  9. Apple IIe Platinum Edition
  10. Apple IIgs ROM 01
  11. Apple IIgs ROM 01
  12. Apple IIgs Rom 03 (W/HD)
  13. Apple III
  14. Apple iMac (G3 - 333 MHz - Bondi)
  15. Apple iMac DV (G3 - 400 MHz - DVD-ROM - Blueberry)
  16. Apple iMac DV+ (G3 - 450 MHz - DVD-ROM - Indigo)
  17. Apple iMac G4 (15″ / Superdrive)
  18. Apple iPod Touch 2G
  19. Apple iPod Touch 2G (Cracked Bezel)
  20. Apple Lisa 2
  21. Apple Lisa 2
  22. Apple Mac Classic
  23. Apple Mac Classic II
  24. Apple Mac Color Classic (Ethernet Card)
  25. Apple Mac Color Classic (Lacking HD)
  26. Apple Mac Color Classic (Modified with LC 575 Board)
  27. Apple Mac II
  28. Apple Mac IIci
  29. Apple Mac IIci
  30. Apple Mac IIfx
  31. Apple Mac IIsi
  32. Apple Mac LC575
  33. Apple Mac LCIII
  34. Apple Mac Mini (1.25 GHz G4)
  35. Apple Mac Mini (Early 2009, 2GHz Core2Duo)
  36. Apple Mac Plus
  37. Apple Mac Plus
  38. Apple Mac Plus
  39. Apple Mac Plus
  40. Apple Mac Plus
  41. Apple Mac SE
  42. Apple Mac SE (From Doug)
  43. Apple Mac SE (Power Supply transplated to SE/30)
  44. Apple Mac SE FDHD
  45. Apple Mac SE/30
  46. Apple Mac Quadra 700 (w/Daystar PPC card)
  47. Apple Mac Quadra 950
  48. Apple Macintosh (128K)
  49. Apple Macintosh Portable (M5120)
  50. Apple Macintosh Portable (M5126)
  51. Apple PowerBook 180
  52. Apple PowerBook 190 (now with 190cs LCD transplant)
  53. Apple PowerBook 190cs
  54. Apple PowerBook 190cs (no LCD)
  55. Apple PowerBook 520
  56. Apple PowerBook 5300c
  57. Apple PowerBook 5300cs
  58. Apple PowerBook Duo 280c
  59. Apple Power Macintosh 5260/100
  60. Apple Power Macintosh 7300/200
  61. Apple Power Macintosh 7500/100
  62. Apple Power Macintosh G3 (Beige Tower, 333 MHz)
  63. Apple Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White, 400 MHz)
  64. Atari 1040STE
  65. Atari 1040STF
  66. Atari 1200XL
  67. Atari 130XE
  68. Atari 400
  69. Atari 400 (Apart, but works)
  70. Atari 400 (w/keyboard mod & 48k upgrade)
  71. Atari 600XL
  72. Atari 600XL
  73. Atari 800
  74. Atari 800
  75. Atari 800XL
  76. Atari XEGS
  77. Coleco Adam (ColecoVision expansion module)
  78. Coleco Adam (stand-alone)
  79. Commodore 128
  80. Commodore 128D
  81. Commodore 64
  82. Commodore 64 (in box)
  83. Commodore 64 (for parts)
  84. Commodore 64 (Rev. A)
  85. Commodore 64c
  86. Commodore 64c
  87. Commodore Amiga 1000
  88. Commodore Amiga 500
  89. Commodore Amiga 500
  90. Commodore PET 2001-32-N
  91. Commodore Plus/4 in Box
  92. Commodore SX-64
  93. Commodore SX-64
  94. Commodore VIC-20
  95. Commodore VIC-20 (in box)
  96. Commodore VIC-20 (in box)
  97. Commodore VIC-20 (in box)
  98. Compaq PC Companion C140 (w/Memory Expansion)
  99. Cybiko “Wireless Inter-Tainment System” Ver. 1 (Blue)
  100. Cybiko “Wireless Inter-Tainment System” Ver. 2 (Yellow)
  101. DEC MicroPDP-11/23+
  102. DEC MicroPDP-11/23+
  103. Epson QX-10
  104. Ericsson MC 218 Mobile Companion
  105. Handspring Visor Deluxe (Clear)
  106. HP iPAQ rx3115 PocketPC
  107. HP Jornada 820
  108. HP-75D (BASIC Handheld/Calculator)
  109. HP-85 (No tape drive)
  110. Kaypro II
  111. Laser 128EX (Apple IIc clone)
  112. Laser pc4 (Portable LCD Computer)
  113. MackIntosh (Apple II Clone)
  114. Mattel Aquarius
  115. Mattel Aquarius
  116. Mattel Intellivision ECS Module
  117. Mattel Intellivision ECS Module
  118. Micromint Z8 Basic Computer/Controller
  119. NEC PC-8500 (CP/M Laptop)
  120. Osborne 1
  121. Palm Tungsten T
  122. Panasonic Electronic Filing System - Main Unit (KV-F520)
  123. Sanyo SPC Super Sanno Primary Computer (MSX)
  124. Sega SC-3000H (John Sands Australian Model)
  125. Sun Ultra 1
  126. Tandy 102
  127. Tandy 200
  128. TI-99/4a
  129. TI-99/4a
  130. TI-99/4a Beige
  131. TI-99/4a in box
  132. TI-99/4a in box
  133. Timex-Sinclair 1000
  134. Timex-Sinclair 1000
  135. Timex-Sinclair 2068 Color Personal Computer
  136. TRS-80 Color Computer 1
  137. TRS-80 Color Computer 2
  138. TRS-80 Color Computer 2
  139. TRS-80 MC-10
  140. TRS-80 MC-10
  141. TRS-80 Model 1 (Level II)
  142. TRS-80 Model 100
  143. TRS-80 Model 100
  144. TRS-80 Model 12
  145. TRS-80 Pocket Computer
  146. VTech PreComputer 1000
  147. Yamaha CX5M (MSX-compatible Music Computer w/FM Synthesis)
  148. Zenith Z-100
  149. Zenith Z-100 Derivative (Model info to come)

Formerly Owned: 11

  1. Apple IIc (left body to science) [RIP 11/2007]
  2. Apple IIe (victim of cleaning) [RIP 12/2008]
  3. Apple Mac IIci (used for parts) [RIP 05/2006]
  4. Apple Mac IIsi (battery leak) [RIP 10/2009]
  5. Apple Mac Plus (CRT transplanted to SE/30) [RIP 10/2007]
  6. Commodore 64 (donated a kidney) [RIP 09/2008]
  7. Commodore 64 (non-working) [RIP 09/2008]
  8. Commodore VIC-20 (non-working) [RIP 09/2008]
  9. HP Jornada 680 (Sold in 05/2003)
  10. Sun Ultra 1 (declutter monster ate it) [RIP 10/28/2009]
  11. Sun Ultra 1 (declutter monster ate it) [RIP 10/28/2009]

IBM PC Original, Compatible, or Derivative Computers (49)
Unique Models: 48

* = Cooler than a generic clone (19).

  1. 386SX PC Clone (Beige tower, old games machine)
  2. 486 PC Clone (Desktop Configuration)
  3. 486 PC Clone (Beige Tower, ex-Nuke)
  4. Alton Generic PC (486 DX2?)
  5. Aqcess Qbe 2000 Series (400MHz Tablet Computer)*
  6. Atari Portfolio*
  7. Athlon 700 MHz System
  8. Athlon XP 3000+ System
  9. Compaq Contura Aero 4/25*
  10. Compaq Contura Aero 4/33C*
  11. Compaq IA-1 (”Internet Appliance”)*
  12. Compaq Desktop PC with small case (Need model #)
  13. CS&S Model 286-12zs (Chris’ PC)
  14. DEC Rainbow*
  15. Dell Optiplex GX1 (Model DCM - 350 MHz)
  16. Epson Equity I+ (PC XT Clone)
  17. Grid Model 2260 (Convertable Tablet)*
  18. HP-95LX Handheld*
  19. HP Pavilion 8776C PC (1GHz AMD Athlon)
  20. HP Pavilion Small PC (Need model #, 400MHz Celeron)
  21. IBM 5155 Luggable*
  22. IBM Aptiva (Model 2139-E5D)
  23. IBM PC AT*
  24. IBM PCjr*
  25. IBM PS/1 486DX2 50MHz
  26. IBM PS/1 486SX 25MHz
  27. IBM PS/2 Model 25 (8525) Type 1*
  28. IBM PS/2 Model 70*
  29. IBM PS/2 Model 70 (486 upgrade)*
  30. IBM Thinkpad Model 600 (266 MHz)
  31. Intel Core Duo 2 System (Black Tower)
  32. Intel Dot Station (circa-2000 “Web Appliance”)*
  33. ITT Extra
  34. ITT Extra (Rare 286 Version)
  35. NCR System 3125 - Model 0100 (Pen-Based 386 Tablet)*
  36. NEC Multispeed Microcomputer (LCD Laptop)*
  37. Olivetti M24 Personal Computer
  38. Packard Bell PB8810 (AT clone)
  39. Pentium I 100 MHz System (clock problem)
  40. Pentium I 200 MHz System (old MUSH Server)
  41. Pentium II 233 MHz System (old workhorse)
  42. Tandy 1000EX*
  43. Tandy 1800HD Laptop
  44. Toshiba Satellite 1410-S174 (Laptop)
  45. Toshiba T1000 (Very Early PC LCD Laptop)*
  46. Toshiba T1100 Plus (Laptop)*
  47. Toshiba T1600 (Laptop)*
  48. Visual 1083*
  49. Wandel and Goltermann “Protocol Analyzer”*

Formerly Owned: 3

  1. Athlon XP 64 3000 System (with quiet case) (Sold 07-2007)
  2. Zenith Laptop (old) [RIP 05/2006]
  3. IBM Thinkpad Model 600 (266 MHz, for parts) [RIP 10/2009]

Terminals (13)
Unique Models: 11

  1. AT&T Sceptre Videotex Terminal
  2. DEC VT-125
  3. DEC VT-125
  4. Heathkit H-19
  5. Incoterm A103-06 (Airline reservation terminal)
  6. ITT (Qume) QVT-101 Plus
  7. Lear Siegler, Inc. (LSI) ADM 5
  8. Motorola AlphaMate II (two-line LCD pager terminal)
  9. RCA APT Video Terminal
  10. Scanset Model 416
  11. TI Silent 700 Data Terminal
  12. TI Silent 700 Data Terminal
  13. Visual 65

Calculators (10)
Unique Models: 10

  1. Casio LC-825
  2. HP-11C
  3. HP-35
  4. HP-45
  5. HP-67
  6. Monroe Calculating Machine (Mechanical)
  7. Olivetti Multisumma 20 (Mechanical)
  8. Sharp Compet 363 (Nixie Tubes)
  9. TI-5100 Desktop (VFD)
  10. TI-81

Formerly Owned: 1

  1. TI-83 Plus (Sold 09/2005)

Typewriters / Word Processors (7)
Unique Models: 7

  1. AlphaSmart 2000 (Portable LCD keyboard note pad)
  2. Lanier Model 103 WP System (1978)
  3. Royal Mechanical (Circa 30s or 40s)
  4. Sears Electric Model ?? (Circa late 70s)
  5. Smith Corona Galaxie Deluxe (Circa Late ’60s)
  6. Smith Corona PWS 104 (add on)
  7. Tandy WP-2 Portable Word Processor

Video Game Consoles (108)
Unique Models: 82

  1. Aaronix (Famicom clone)
  2. Amstrad GX4000
  3. Atari 2600 4-Switch
  4. Atari 2600 4-Switch
  5. Atari 2600 4-Switch
  6. Atari 2600 4-Switch
  7. Atari 2600 4-Switch
  8. Atari 2600 6-Switch
  9. Atari 2600 6-Switch
  10. Atari 2600 Jr.
  11. Atari 5200 (2-port)
  12. Atari 7800
  13. Atari 7800
  14. Atari Flashback (Built-in games console)
  15. Atari Flashback 2.0
  16. Atari Flashback 2.0
  17. Atari Jaguar
  18. Atari Jaguar CD
  19. Atari Lynx
  20. Atari Video Pinball
  21. Atari Video Pinball
  22. Bandai SwanCrystal
  23. Bandai WonderSwan Color (Final Fantasy Edition)
  24. Basic Fun Atari Joystick Keychain (Asteroids/Millipede)
  25. Basic Fun Atari Joystick Keychain (Yars’ Revenge/Centipede)
  26. Bentley Compuvision (Pong clone)
  27. Coleco Colecovision
  28. Coleco Colecovision (non-working)
  29. Coleco Expansion Module #3 (Atari)
  30. GCE Vectrex
  31. GCE Vectrex
  32. Jakks Pacific Atari TV Games
  33. Jakks Pacific Namco 5-in-1 (TV Games)
  34. Jakks Pacific Namco Ms. Pac-Man Collection (TV Games)
  35. Jakks Pacific Namco Wireless Ms. Pac-Man Collection (TV Games)
  36. Jakks Pacific Super Pac-Man (TV Games)
  37. Jakks Pacific Wheel of Fortune (TV Games)
  38. Magnavox Odyssey 1 (First VG System, 1972)
  39. Magnavox Odyssey 2
  40. Magnavox Odyssey 2 (non-working)
  41. Magnavox Odyssey 2000 (Pong clone)
  42. Mammoth Toys Commodore 64 30-in-1 (TV Games)
  43. Mattel Intellivision I
  44. Mattel Intellivision II
  45. Messiah Generation NEX (NES Clone)
  46. Microsoft Xbox
  47. Milton-Bradley MBX System (TI-99/4A Accessory)
  48. Milton-Bradley Microvision
  49. NEC Turbografx-16
  50. NEC TurboExpress
  51. Neo Geo Pocket Color
  52. Neo Geo Pocket Color
  53. Nintendo 64
  54. Nintendo 64 (Missing RAM cover)
  55. Nintendo DS
  56. Nintendo AV Family Computer (Famicom)
  57. Nintendo Game Boy
  58. Nintendo Game Boy
  59. Nintendo Game Boy Advance
  60. Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP
  61. Nintendo Game Boy Color
  62. Nintendo Game Boy Light (Released in Japan Only)
  63. Nintendo Game Boy Light (Released in Japan Only)
  64. Nintendo Game Boy Pocket
  65. Nintendo Gamecube
  66. Nintendo Entertainment System
  67. Nintendo Entertainment System
  68. Nintendo Entertainment System
  69. Nintendo Entertainment System
  70. Nintendo Entertainment System
  71. Nintendo Entertainment System (Josh)
  72. Nintendo Entertainment System (in box)
  73. Nintendo Entertainment System - Model 2
  74. Nintendo Super NES
  75. Nintendo Super NES
  76. Nintendo Super NES Model 2
  77. Nintendo Virtual Boy
  78. Nintendo Wii
  79. Polaroid 15-in-1 Game Controller
  80. Radica Space Invaders (TV Games)
  81. Radio Shack TV Scoreboard (Model 60-3060)
  82. RCA Studio II
  83. Sears Telegames Sports Center
  84. Sega 32X
  85. Sega CD Model 1
  86. Sega CD Model 2
  87. Sega Dreamcast
  88. Sega Game Gear
  89. Sega Genesis Model 1
  90. Sega Genesis Model 2
  91. Sega Genesis Model 2
  92. Sega Master System
  93. Sega Master System
  94. Sega Master System
  95. Sega Nomad
  96. Sega Power Base Converter (Plays SMS Games on Genesis)
  97. Sega Saturn
  98. Sharp Twin Famicom (Black)
  99. Sony Playstation
  100. Sony Playstation
  101. Sony Playstation 2 (Slim Model)
  102. Sony Playstation Portable (PSP)
  103. Sony PSone (with Sony LCD screen)
  104. Tiger Game.com (Model 1)
  105. Tiger Game.com Pocket Pro
  106. Tri-Star Super 8 (NES to SNES Adapter)
  107. Unknown Famicom Clone (Japanese NES)
  108. VTech Socrates Educational Video System

Formerly Owned: 4

  1. Bentley Compuvision (Torn apart ~1995)
  2. Nintendo NES (Became NES DVD Player, Sold 07/2006)
  3. Panasonic 3DO (Sold in 2001)
  4. Phillips CD-I (Sold in 2001)

Electronic Toys / Games / Other (32)
Unique Models: 30

  1. Apple iPod (10 GB - 2nd generation)
  2. Apple iPod (20 GB - 4th generation, bad HD)
  3. Apple iPod (30 GB - 5th generation late 2006)
  4. Bandai DigiMon Keychain Virtual Pet
  5. Coleco Quiz-Wiz
  6. Franklin MWD-400 Merriam-Webster Electronic Dictionary
  7. Heathkit ET-3400 Microprocessor Trainer
  8. Lego Mindstorms Robotics Set
  9. Nintendo Pokemon Pikachu Virtual Pet
  10. Nintendo “Super Mario Bros.” Game and Watch
  11. Mattel Electronics “Auto Race” (LED Game)
  12. Milton Bradley Big Trak
  13. Milton Bradley Simon
  14. Mitsubishi Visitel (Luma Technology LU-500-01) Picture Phone
  15. Mitsubishi Visitel (Luma Technology LU-500-01) Picture Phone
  16. Ohio Art Etch-A-Sketch Animator
  17. Ohio Art Eto (Essentially Etch-A-Sketch on a TV)
  18. Panasonic PV-SD4090 Digital Camera (SuperDisk)
  19. Radio Shack - 12 Computerized Arcade
  20. Radio Shack Armatron
  21. Radio Shack Soccer Electonic Keychain Game
  22. Tandy Cosmic 1000 Fire Away
  23. Tandy Science Fair Microcomputer Trainer
  24. Texas Instruments Speak & Spell (original chiclet model)
  25. Tiger Electornic Street Fighter II
  26. Tiger Electronic Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest
  27. Tiger Electronic Rocketeer
  28. Tiger Furby (Orange & White Giraffe Pattern Fur)
  29. Tiger Furby (Orange & Black Tiger Stripes Pattern Fur)
  30. Tiger R-Zone (w/Batman Forever Cart)
  31. VTech Talking Whiz-Kid (1987)
  32. VTL Computron (1980)

Obsolete Media Players (7)
Unique Models: 7

  1. RCA 1958 “Compact Cassette” Player (1/4″ Tape)
  2. RCA LDR 600 Laserdisc Player
  3. RCA Selectavision CED Player (Model SGT 075)
  4. Record-A-Call Model 655 Telephone Answering System
  5. Revox 77A Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder
  6. Sears Betavision VCR E71351 Model # 562.53121350
  7. Signature Junior “Solid State 1607″ RtR Recorder

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Items I’m Looking For

Last Updated: 03/06/2008

Below is a list of items I’m especially looking for at the moment. If you have any of these items and would like to donate them to the VC&G collection, please contact me.

If you have any other computer or video game items that are looking for a good home, feel free to contact me as well (even if it’s something I already have). I’m always looking out for accessories, unique monitors, magazines, and software too. I am willing to pay shipping costs on all accepted donations or pick up donations local to the Raleigh, NC, USA area.

All donors will be honored in the Donation Hall of Fame (unless, of course, you request otherwise).

Computer Related

  1. APF Imagination Machine
  2. Apple Lisa (”Twiggy” drive model)
  3. Apple Newton MessagePad (any model)
  4. Atari Falcon 030
  5. Atari Mega ST
  6. Atari Mega STE
  7. Atari TT (TT030)
  8. Canon Cat
  9. Casio FX-9000P
  10. Commodore Amiga 2000
  11. Commodore Amiga 3000
  12. Commodore Amiga 4000
  13. Commodore PET 2001 (original model)
  14. Compaq Portable I, II, or III, etc.
  15. Compucolor II
  16. Development systems or accessories
  17. Electronic word processors
  18. Hewlett-Packard HP-150
  19. Hewlett-Packard HP 9000 750 Workstation (or other 9000 workstations)
  20. IBM EduQuest Models 35, 40, 45, 50, or 55
  21. IBM PCjr Chiclet Keyboard
  22. IBM PC 5150
  23. Interact Model One
  24. Jupiter Ace
  25. MITS Altair
  26. NeXT Cube (NeXTcube)
  27. NeXT Station (NeXTstation)
  28. Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P, 2P, etc.
  29. Panasonic JR-200
  30. Processor Technology Sol
  31. Prototypes
  32. S-100 Based Computers
  33. Sinclair Spectrum
  34. Sinclair QL
  35. Spectravideo SV-318
  36. Texas Instruments TI-99/4 (not 4A)
  37. VideoBrain Family Computer
  38. VTech Laser 200

Video Game Related

  1. Apple / Bandai Pippin
  2. Bally Astrocade
  3. Commodore CD-32
  4. Development systems or accessories
  5. Fairchild Channel F
  6. FM Towns Marty
  7. Goldstar 3DO
  8. In-store demo units
  9. Magnavox Odyssey 1 stuff (especially light gun set)
  10. NEC TurboDuo
  11. NEC TurboGrafx-CD
  12. Nintendo 64DD (optical drive unit)
  13. Nintendo Super Famicom
  14. Panasonic 3DO
  15. Prototypes
  16. Sanyo 3DO
  17. SNK Neo-Geo
  18. SNK Neo-Geo CD-ROM

Printed Matter

  1. Artwork (paintings, drawings, photos, etc.)
  2. Books
  3. Catalogs
  4. Company documents
  5. Computer magazines
  6. Computer manuals
  7. Electronics magazines
  8. Photographs of vintage items, people, events, companies
  9. Posters
  10. Product brochures or sales literature
  11. Schematics
  12. Software manuals
  13. Technical, training, or programming literature
  14. Video game magazines
  15. Video game manuals

Other Media

  1. Computer-related video tapes or discs (i.e. Computer training videos)
  2. Computer software (Any media: i.e. paper tape, cassette tape, disk, CD-ROM, DVD)
  3. Instructional audio tapes, discs, records, LPs
  4. Musical audio tapes, discs, records, LPs
  5. Video game-related video tapes or discs (i.e. Video game hint guides)
  6. Video game software (cartridges, optical discs, etc.)

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The bottom line: if you have anything computer or video game related (any media, any condition) and you’re looking to send it to a good home as a donation, send me an email.