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OKI Microline 1120 Dot Matrix Printer – Working – Extra Ribbon
€ 129,00A great opportunity to own a reliable Oki dot matrix printer that is perfect for retro computing projects. Don’t miss out on this chance to add a classic piece of technology.
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Gravis Thunderbird Joystick Game Controller – (PC)
€ 19,95Cool joystick to play your retro DOS games on Windows 95/98.
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Philips G7000 Videopac Computer Console + Games
For vintage gaming enthusiasts seeking a blast from the past, this Philips G7000 Videopac Computer is not just a console—it’s a portal to a bygone era of pixelated joy!
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Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Home Computer + Games
A complete package of nostalgia, functionality, and a touch of mystery, this Texas Instruments TI-99/4A is not just a computer—it’s a time-traveling companion ready to revive the retro vibes!
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Commodore 64 C64 Home Computer – Speeddos + Extra’s
Dive into the nostalgic world of computing with this modded Commodore 64 Home Computer! Equipped with Speeddos and a quick reset switch.
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Vintage Sharp PC-5000 Portable Computer with Built-in Printer
Embark on a journey through computing history with the Sharp PC-5000 Personal Computer. This collector’s item, pre-owned and brimming with nostalgia
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Vintage Commodore 1570 5.25-inch floppy disk drive
A Vintage Commodore 1570 5.25 inch Floppy Disk Drive, a piece of computing history that transports you back to the early days of computing.
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Vintage Commodore 128 Home Computer + Power Cartridge
Vintage Commodore 128 Home Computer, a piece of computing history that’s both functional and nostalgic. This used computer comes complete with its original box.
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Iomega Zip Drive 100 with Parallel Port + Tools Zip disk
Introducing the Iomega Zip Drive 100 with Parallel Port, a vintage gem that offers reliable storage solutions. This used Zip drive comes complete with its original box
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Vintage Atari 600XL 8-bit Home Computer + Centipede Game
This vintage Atari 600XL home computer is a must-have for any collector or retro gaming enthusiast.
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Atari 2600 Joystick Controllers – 9 pin – Atari – OEM
set of two Atari 2600 Joystick Controllers compatible with the Atari Game consoles and old Atari Home computer like the Atari 600 XL with the standard 9 pin d-connector.
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SVI – Quickjoy II Joysticks – 9 pin – Commodore – Atari – MSX
A set of two SVI – Quickjoy II joysticks compatible with Commodore VIC 20, C64, C128 and Amiga or any old home computer with the standard 9 pin d-connector like the Atari and MSX
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SVI – Quickshot II Plus Joysticks – 9 pin – Commodore – Atari – MSX
Quickshot II Plus joysticks compatible with Commodore, Atari and MSX or any old home computer with the standard 9 pin d-connector.
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Philips D6260 Computer Compatible Cassette / Data Recorder – MSX
A vintage Philips D6260 Computer Compatible Cassette / Data Recorder to play your favorite cassette tapes or load and save programs on retro MSX home-computers.
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Sinclair Cambridge Z88 Portable Computer with PC Link Cartridge
A vintage Cambridge Computer Z88 is a Zilog Z80-based portable computer released in 1987 by Cambridge Computer.
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Thrustmaster Top Gun Joystick – Paramount Official – 15 pin Serial
Thrustmaster Top Gun Joystick with 15-pin serial connector. The official Joystick of the famous Paramount Pictures movie “Top Gun”
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Competition Pro Joystick – 9 pin – Commodore – Atari – MSX – Amiga
Competition Pro joystick compatible with Commodore 64, Vic 20, Amiga, Atari etc. anything with the standard 9 pin d-connector.
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Zipstik Joystick Game Controller – Commodore 64 – Atari – MSX – Amiga
Zipstik joystick compatible with Commodore 64, Vic 20, Amiga, Atari etc. anything with the standard 9 pin d-connector.
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Microsoft Trackball Explorer 1.0 with USB – Retro ergonomic PC mouse
Microsoft Trackball Explorer 1.0 with USB connector. This ergonomically shaped trackball offers a fantastic grip and layout.
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Thrustmaster T-Flight HOTAS X v.2 Joystick Game Controller – (PC + PS3)
Take off with the Thrustmaster T-Flight Joystick, whether you’re playing a realistic flight simulator or simply blasting enemies from air.
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Philips P2000T Retro Home-computer – 1981
The Philips P2000T was Philips’ first home computer, launched in 1980.
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Genius Easy Trak Mouse Trackball – Retro gaming mouse
A Genius “Easy Trak” Mouse/ Trackball with serial port connector.
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Matsui Data / Tape Recorder with free cassette tape
A vintage Matsui Data Recorder to load and save programs on retro home-computers