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Pure Funk
List Price: $10.99
Sale Price: $7.04
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Vanderbilt Commodores 52" Ceiling Fan
List Price: $400.00
Sale Price: $304.99
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Real fans keep cool and show off their team spirit with our new officially licensed 52 in College Ceiling Fan. This fan features five custom printed blades with a high gloss, crisp sharp image of your favorite team's logo. Standard light fixture is included. It is a hand crafted ceiling fan perfect for any gameroom, child's room, office, den, garage, or playroom. The blades are reversible with a pure black finish on the other side. It has a convenient three speed switch for year round comfort. Summer-forward air motion creates cooling breeze and winter-reverse air flow re-circulates rising warm air. The lights use 4 60W bulbs. This fan comes with a lifetime manufacturer's warranty.
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Batman - The Movie / 35th Anniversary Edition [UMD for PSP]
List Price: $19.98
Sale Price: $17.20
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Holy camp site, Batman! After a fabulously successful season on TV, the campy comic book adventure hit the big screen, complete with painful puns, outrageous supervillains, and fights punctuated with word balloons sporting such onomatopoeic syllables as "Pow!," "Thud!," and "Blammo!" Adam West's wooden Batman is the cowled vigilante alter ego of straight-arrow millionaire Bruce Wayne and Bruce Ward's Robin (a.k.a. Dick Grayson, Bruce's young collegiate protégé) his overeager sidekick in hot pants. Together they battle an unholy alliance of Gotham City's greatest criminals: the Joker (Cesar Romero, whooping up a storm), the Riddler (giggling Frank Gorshin), the Penguin (cackling Burgess Meredith), and the purr-fectly sexy Catwoman (Lee Meriwether slinking in a skin-tight black bodysuit). The criminals are, naturally, out to conquer the world, but with a little help from their unending supply of utility belt devices (bat shark repellent, anyone?), our dynamic duo thwarts their nefarious plans at every turn. Since the TV show ran under 30 minutes an episode (with commercials), the 105-minute film runs a little thin--a little camp goes a long way--but fans of the small-screen show will enjoy the spoofing tone throughout. Leslie H. Martinson directs Lorenzo Semple's screenplay like a big-budget TV episode minus the cliffhanger endings. --Sean Axmaker
When Batman (Adam West) and Robin (Burt Ward) get a tip that Commodore Schmidlapp (Reginald Denny) is in danger aboard his yacht, they launch a rescue mission. But the tip is a set-up by four of the most powerful villians ever, who seek to defeat the Dynamic Duo once and for all! Armed with a dehydrator that can turn humans into dust, the fearsome foursome intends to take over the world! Can the Caped Crusaders use their high-flying heroism and groovy gadgetry to declaw Catwoman (Lee Meriwether), ice the Penguin (Burgess Meredith), upstage the Joker (Cesar Romero), and stump the Riddler (Frank Gorshin) in time?
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Atari / Intellivision / Colecovision / Sega RF TV Adapter! HOOK UP YOUR VINTAGE SYSTEM TO A MODERN TV WITHOUT A SWITCH BOX!
Sale Price: $0.54
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Hook up your "Vintage" Video Game System to a modern TV THROUGH THE STANDARD RF ANTENNA CONNECTION, found on the back of any of today's newer televisions! By using this adapter, you avoid trying to attach the double "screw in" spade connectors found on your old video game system's switch box! No newer TVs have had this "old school", "double spade" antenna connection since the 70's and early 80's! This adapter is compatible with any of the following systems:
* Atari 2600
* Atari 7800
* "2 Port" Atari 5200 (this adapter will not work on a "4 Port" system)
* Atari 400
* Atari 800
* Commodore 64
* Commodore Vic 20
* Commodore 128
* Intellivision
* Colecovision
* Sega Master System
* Sega Genesis
* and other older computers and video game systems that have a single male RCA output for both the video and sound!
Have you lost or broken your old switch box? This unit completely replaces it!
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Clear Classic USB Joystick (Red)
List Price: $37.95
Sale Price: $29.95
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The limited edition Clear Classic USB Joystick lets you enjoy old school gaming on a Mac or PC.
We worked with the guys behind the Atari Flashback 2 retro console to recreate this iconic design in transparent plastic.
When you plug the stick into your computer's USB port, it lights up with a brilliant red glow that illuminates from the inside out. Even the circuit board at the heart of the stick is red!
The Clear Classic USB Joystick is compatible with almost all emulators that runs Atari, Amiga and Commodore software. It even works with MAME and modern games that use a standard USB joystick controller.
DIYers will be happy to hear that the USB controller board can be removed from the case and used as a standalone control interface for a MAME arcade cabinet or homebuilt game controller. The board even includes labeled solder points to connect an arcade joystick (4 or 8 way) and up to 2 additional controls.
The complete package includes the joystick and a deluxe 6 ft clear USB cable.
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MyGica V2VPro Video to VGA Converter / Video Switcher
Sale Price: $45.00
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V2VPRO is an interlaced video to progressive video up-scaling converter with 3:2 pull down film mode and 2:2 pull down graphic mode. It takes NTSC/PAL/SECAM or MPEG video signals and converts them into progressive for direct display on progressive TV, VGA monitor or projectors. Proprietary interfiled DEINTERLACE provides high quality picture, 50 to 60 Hz frame rate conversion, automatic source mode detection, & OSD (on screen display) adjustment menu.Highlights* Plug& Play installation, no software or driver required.* Support all video formats in the world (NTSC/PAL/SECAM...)* Support full function OSD (On Screen Display).* Versatile resolutions: 640×480, 800×600, 1024×768 and 1280×1024@60 and 75Hz* Compatible for Multi Signal inputs: Video, S-Video, PC (bypass).* Up-scaling conversionDetailed Feature List* Plug& Play installation, no software or driver required.* Support all video formats in the world (NTSC/PAL/SECAM...)* Supports full function OSD (On Screen Display).* Versatile resolutions: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 and 1280x1024@60 and 75Hz* Compatible for Multi Signal inputs: Video, S-Video, PC (bypass).* OSD control menu:50-to-60HZ frame rate conversion, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, hue control, video standard.* Up-scaling conversion* 3DMotion-adaptive interfiled de-interlacing.
System Requirements
* VESA compatible VGA monitor
* Video output device (e.g. VCR, DVD, V8, LD player, TV, game console etc)
Package Contents
* Power adapter
* CVBS cable
* "Y" VGA cable(3 in 1-15 pin)
* V2V converter box
Warranty: *One year standard manufacturer warranty.
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NCAA Vanderbilt Commodores Tailgate Toss Game XL Platinum
List Price: $194.99
Sale Price: $158.00
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Please Note: Due to the size of this item, it is not eligible for Expedited shipping. Regulation sized bean bag toss game. This Extra-Large sized toss game is made of all wood components, including a sturdy all wood frame that gives stability during play. Each board is equipped with collapsing legs to pack up for easy travel and storage. These game boards are ideal for outdoor tailgating action while "preparing" for the big game, or just while hanging outside for a BBQ. Each game includes: instructions, 8 bean bags (2 sets of 4), and a pair of 48 x 24 inch solid wood game boards with your favorite team's logo.
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The Future Was Here: The Commodore Amiga (Platform Studies)
List Price: $26.95
Sale Price: $13.35
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Long ago, in 1985, personal computers came in two general categories: the friendly, childish game machine used for fun (exemplified by Atari and Commodore products); and the boring, beige adult box used for business (exemplified by products from IBM). The game machines became fascinating technical and artistic platforms that were of limited real-world utility. The IBM products were all utility, with little emphasis on aesthetics and no emphasis on fun. Into this bifurcated computing environment came the Commodore Amiga 1000. This personal computer featured a palette of 4,096 colors, unprecedented animation capabilities, four-channel stereo sound, the capacity to run multiple applications simultaneously, a graphical user interface, and powerful processing potential. It was, Jimmy Maher writes in The Future Was Here, the world's first true multimedia personal computer. Maher argues that the Amiga's capacity to store and display color photographs, manipulate video (giving amateurs access to professional tools), and use recordings of real-world sound were the seeds of the digital media future: digital cameras, Photoshop, MP3 players, and even YouTube, Flickr, and the blogosphere. He examines different facets of the platform--from Deluxe Paint to AmigaOS to Cinemaware--in each chapter, creating a portrait of the platform and the communities of practice that surrounded it. Of course, Maher acknowledges, the Amiga was not perfect: the DOS component of the operating systems was clunky and ill-matched, for example, and crashes often accompanied multitasking attempts. And Commodore went bankrupt in 1994. But for a few years, the Amiga's technical qualities were harnessed by engineers, programmers, artists, and others to push back boundaries and transform the culture of computing.
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A Commodore 64 Walkabout
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Open the door to your retro computing adventure! The Commodore 64 is alive and well in a thriving community of enthusiasts. This book is your gateway to understanding and enjoying the C64 scene today whether it be through emulation or original hardware. With tutorials, reviews, personal stories, and interviews, the wide world of the C64 is at your fingertips!Have you ever wanted to know more about the Commodore 64 and how you can enjoy the thousands of programs developed for it? Whether you are a newcomer to the still active Commodore scene, or someone who owned a C64 back in the 80s or 90s who would like to play an old game once again, this book will set you on the right path.Squarely targeted at the C64 novice, but with something for veterans as well, A C64 Walkabout discusses the old and the new, with reviews of great old games and information on new products still being developed for the C64 and VIC-20 home computers of the 1980s.
Open the door to your retro computing adventure! The Commodore 64 is alive and well in a thriving community of enthusiasts. This book is your gateway to understanding and enjoying the C64 scene today whether it be through emulation or original hardware. With tutorials, reviews, personal stories, and interviews, the wide world of the C64 is at your fingertips!Have you ever wanted to know more about the Commodore 64 and how you can enjoy the thousands of programs developed for it? Whether you are a newcomer to the still active Commodore scene, or someone who owned a C64 back in the 80s or 90s who would like to play an old game once again, this book will set you on the right path.Squarely targeted at the C64 novice, but with something for veterans as well, A C64 Walkabout discusses the old and the new, with reviews of great old games and information on new products still being developed for the C64 and VIC-20 home computers of the 1980s.
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Below the Root
List Price: $15.95
Sale Price: $13.24
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Raamo, at thirteen, had rarely doubted the wisdom of the Ol-zhaan, the unquestioned rulers of the Green-Sky planet. Yet, after he had been chosen to become an Ol-zhaan, he made surprising discoveries and was exposed to dangers different form any he had envisioned. The world of Green-Sky was not what he and the Kindar people had thought. This engrossing science fiction fantasy was first published by Atheneum in 1978 and is the first book of the Green-Sky Trilogy. It was a Junior Library Guild selection that became the basis for the acclaimed and now classic video game, Below The Root.
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COMMODORE AMIGA RETURNS! A new super Amiga on its way...
Commodore Amiga returns
A new Commodore super machine on its way to us again.
It is 25 years ago the computer producer Commodore launched its first Amiga A1000 machine.
Since then Commodore has not been in the news picture so often, after its latest launch the Amiga 2000. All these machines were at its time some of the most popular game computers – used by the youngsters in their homes.
Several attempts have been made to resurrect the Commodore after its bankruptcy in 1994.
It seems like Amiga is about to coma alive again in a new form and shape as the AmigoOne X1000.
Lately a mysterious web page has created some attention amongst the technology interested ones. http://a-eon.com/
The web page asks on its front page – what is X? You get some hints to the answer of this as you click your way through the web page.
In the end you will come to an information page that explains what AmigaONe X1000 is about.
The machine is told to be a PowerPC with a special motherboard that has a code name Nemo.
On this motherboard there will be Xeno processors that can be modified through the operating system called Amiga OS 4. This software will be able to give the users the amount of resources needed to run any software an optimal speed.
To the dedicated Amiga supporters this is good news that potentially can lead to a new Amiga storm 25 years after Commodore’s initial success.
The computer is told to be launched during 2010, so we will await more information during this year.
We will wait with anticipation on more news and the end product.
About the Author
Stig-Arne Kristoffersen has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written a few fictional novels as well as being the author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he act as a writer to various web sites.
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