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The museum at MGC 2009
Player Chronicle -- Posted on Mar 10 2009
This is one of the things I'm looking forward to the most as it represents nearly ALL of the console hardware to ever be released. Not only will all this stuff be viewable, you can sit down and play on them too!
*taken from www.midwestgamingclassic.com/at-the-show/museum
The Classic Gaming and Computer Museum contains one of the largest collections of systems from the very early computer / tv systems all the way to modern systems such as the Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and Wii! Unlike most museums where you can just look but you cannot touch, this museum has almost every console listed available for you to check out and play! Will you remember what fun you had on the Colecovision when you were younger, or will you check out a system that you never got to play, like the 3DO? The Classic Gaming and Computing Museum allows you to do it all!
What Will Be There?
The 2009 Classic Gaming And Computing Museum will display the following consoles and computers:
3DO FZ-1 / FZ-10 / Goldstar
Amiga 1000
Amiga 2000
Amiga 4000
Amiga CD32
Apple II+ / IIE / IIE Enhanced / IIGS
Atari 1200XL
Atari 2600
Atari 400 / Keyboard Expansion / 800
Atari 5200
Atari 520ST (various) / 1040ST
Atari 600XL / 800XL
Atari 65XE / 130XE
Atari 7800
Atari ABC Laptop
Atari Falcon
Atari Jaguar
Atari Jaguar CD
Atari Lynx / II
Atari Porfolio
Atari TT
Atari Ultra Pong Doubles
Atari XEGS
CD-i 220
Coleco Adam
ColecoVision
Commodore 128
Commodore 64
Commodore VIC-20
DMS TV-Game
Dreamcast
Emerson Arcadia 2001
Fairchild Channel F / VES
Funtech Super A'can
Game Gear
Game.com
GameBoy
GameBoy Advance
GameBoy Color
GameCube
Genesis
Gizmondo
GP32
Hyper Neo Geo 64
IMSAI 8080
Intellivision
Lasar 128 / 128EX
Lasar 128EX2
Macintosh IIsi
Macintosh Plus / Classic
Magnavox Odyssey
Magnavox Odyssey 2
Magnavox Odyssey 300
Master System
Mattel Aquarius
MB Microvision
Mego 2-XL
MSX Computer System
Neo Geo / MVS
Neo Geo CD
Neo Geo Pocket Color
NES / 2
N-Gage / QD
Nintendo 64
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Wii
Nuon
PC-FX
Phillips G7400
Pippin @World / Atmark
PlayStation
PlayStation 2
PlayStation Portable
PolyGame Master (PGM)
Radioshack TV Scoreboard 60-3055 / 60-3060
RCA Studio 2
Sears Gunslinger II (Coleco OEM)
Sears Pong Sports IV
Sega 32X
Sega CD
Sega Saturn
Sinclair ZX81
Super NES
SuperGrafx
SwanCrystal
Tandy CoCo1/ 2
Tandy CoCo3
Tandy TRS-80 Model 100 portable
Tele-games Pong
Telstar Alpha
TI 99/4A
TI Compact Computer
Timex/Sinclair 1000 / 1500
Timex/Sinclair 2068
Turbo Duo
TurboGrafx 16
TV Fun 401 / 402 / 405
Vectrex
ViewMaster Interactive Vision
Virtual Boy
Watara Supervision
Wonderswan
Worlds of Wonder Action Max
Xbox
Xbox 360
Zodiac / 2
That's a hell of a lot of hardware.
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