Weird and interesting video game finds on ShopGoodwill. Not affiliated with @GoodwillIntl. All posts are from auctions that end within 24 hours of posting!
a Bentley Compu-Vision has appeared on shop goodwill. Released in 1983, this was one of, if not the very last dedicated pong-style consoles released. The box boasts a "self-contained system requiring no additional cartridges or expense"
a GAME AXE has appeared on Shop Goodwill, along with a copy of Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium. this unlicensed 1998 handheld was produced by Taiwanese manufacturer Legend Technology and played Famicom cartridges (or NES carts with an adaptor). Same year as the GBC launch!
a complete-in-box "SUPERSONIC THE JOYSTICK" by Camerica has appeared on ShopGoodwill. Despite the name, this NES controller transmitted inputs via infrared like most other wireless controllers of the time.
"The Challenger," an electromechanical game of skill produced by Dyna-Tec Industries in the 1960s, has appeared on ShopGoodwill. The goal is to maneuver the loop to the end without touching the wire. Do not deposit dime until handle is in starting position!
Game & Watch Model DC-95, Panorama Screen Mickey Mouse, has appeared on Shop Goodwill. Panorama models had color screens that reflected off a mirror to increase visibility in lieu of a backlight. (last picture courtesy https://t.co/pPx5bfPQmy)
a copy of Deathbots for NES, one of a handful of unlicensed games released by American Video Entertainment, has appeared on shop goodwill. AVE would later sue Nintendo, claiming its lockout chip violated antitrust laws -- the suit was settled in 1994 with no terms disclosed.