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Spectrum Holobyte Tetris Gold 1993 Spectrum Holobyte Tetris Gold 1993 Paypal US $4.99 10d 13h 48m
FALCON 3.0 NEW SEALED Jewel Case PC Game Spectrum Holobyte FALCON 3.0 NEW SEALED Jewel Case PC Game Spectrum Holobyte Paypal US $4.99 29d 23h 21m
Vintage IBM PC Computer Game SOKOBAN v.1 by Spectrum HoloByte Vintage IBM PC Computer Game SOKOBAN v.1 by Spectrum HoloByte Paypal US $149.00 28d 16h 58m
Super Tetris Spectrum Holobyte IBM 5 1/4 Super Tetris Spectrum Holobyte IBM 5 1/4" Disk 1991 Paypal US $13.95 28d 2h 49m
Boxed Spectrum Holobyte Falcon 3.0 Gold PC Flight Sim In Box Boxed Spectrum Holobyte Falcon 3.0 Gold PC Flight Sim In Box Paypal US $24.00 27d 12h 23m
Tetris Gold - PC Computer CD Game by Spectrum Holobyte - COMPLETE in Jewel Case! Tetris Gold - PC Computer CD Game by Spectrum Holobyte - COMPLETE in Jewel Case! Paypal US $18.99 26d 18h 49m
Falcon 3.0 - Spectrum Holobyte - 1991 - 3.5 Disks - Vintage Retro Gaming - Boxed Falcon 3.0 - Spectrum Holobyte - 1991 - 3.5 Disks - Vintage Retro Gaming - Boxed Paypal US $100.00 26d 15h 6m
Falcon A.T. by Spectrum HoloByte for IBM PC Falcon A.T. by Spectrum HoloByte for IBM PC Paypal US $19.99 26d 5h 11m
Qwirks (PC CD) Spectrum Holobyte Puzzle Game  VERY RARE Qwirks (PC CD) Spectrum Holobyte Puzzle Game VERY RARE Paypal US $24.99 25d 21h 15m
Stunt Driver CD PC by Spectrum Holobyte Stunt Driver CD PC by Spectrum Holobyte Paypal US $10.99 25d 11h 12m
ClockWerx - PC Computer CD Puzzle Game by Spectrum HoloByte - VERY RARE! ClockWerx - PC Computer CD Puzzle Game by Spectrum HoloByte - VERY RARE! Paypal US $6.99 24d 4h 40m
Vette! by Spectrum HoloByte for Macintosh+, II, Classic Vette! by Spectrum HoloByte for Macintosh+, II, Classic Paypal US $39.99 23d 18h 32m
Atari Spectrum HoloByte Falcon F-16 Fighter Simulation! SEALED! TRACKED! MINT! Atari Spectrum HoloByte Falcon F-16 Fighter Simulation! SEALED! TRACKED! MINT! Paypal US $35.00 23d 3h 38m
Atari Spectrum HoloByte WWII GATO-Class Submarine Simulation! SEALED! TRACKED! Atari Spectrum HoloByte WWII GATO-Class Submarine Simulation! SEALED! TRACKED! Paypal US $20.00 23d 3h 33m
1987 AMIGA 512K Spectrum HoloByte Tetris The Soviet Challenge! SEALED! TRACKED! 1987 AMIGA 512K Spectrum HoloByte Tetris The Soviet Challenge! SEALED! TRACKED! Paypal US $35.00 23d 3h 27m
1987 Atari ST 512K Orbiter Space Shuttle Simulation Spectrum HoloByte! SEALED! 1987 Atari ST 512K Orbiter Space Shuttle Simulation Spectrum HoloByte! SEALED! Paypal US $50.00 23d 3h 20m
Tetris by Spectrum HoloByte for Commodore Amiga - 2 Tetris by Spectrum HoloByte for Commodore Amiga - 2 Paypal US $45.00 22d 22h 12m
Tetris by Spectrum HoloByte for Commodore Amiga - 1 Tetris by Spectrum HoloByte for Commodore Amiga - 1 Paypal US $45.00 22d 22h 11m
RARE Fields of Glory by Spectrum HoloByte for IBM PC RARE Fields of Glory by Spectrum HoloByte for IBM PC Paypal US $19.99 22d 4h 54m
1990 SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE ADVERTISEMENT FLIGHT GAME AD 1990 SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE ADVERTISEMENT FLIGHT GAME AD Paypal US $5.98 21d 16h 24m
1991 SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE ADVERTISEMENT FALCON GAME AD 1991 SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE ADVERTISEMENT FALCON GAME AD Paypal US $5.98 21d 15h 46m
Falcon AT A.T. Spectrum Holobyte Vintage PC Game Falcon AT A.T. Spectrum Holobyte Vintage PC Game Paypal US $2.75 21d 14h 23m
Top Gun: Fire at Will  (PC, 1995) Spectrum HoloByte FACTORY SEALED Top Gun: Fire at Will (PC, 1995) Spectrum HoloByte FACTORY SEALED Paypal US $4.95 21d 2h 14m
Tetris Original 1 1987 Spectrum Holobyte PC IBM Game Tetris Original 1 1987 Spectrum Holobyte PC IBM Game Paypal US $4.95 20d 19h 1m
RARE 1989 SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE, INC. M1A1 ABRAMS BATTLE SIMULATION TANK PC CD-ROM RARE 1989 SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE, INC. M1A1 ABRAMS BATTLE SIMULATION TANK PC CD-ROM Paypal US $124.49 20d 18h 26m
Qwirks PC Game CD-Rom Spectrum Holobyte 1995 Complete Qwirks PC Game CD-Rom Spectrum Holobyte 1995 Complete Paypal US $11.99 19d 1h
Falcon by Spectrum Holobyte Boxed +Counterstrike Missions Atari ST Computer Game Falcon by Spectrum Holobyte Boxed +Counterstrike Missions Atari ST Computer Game Paypal US $39.99 16d 23h 25m
ClockWerx (1995) PC Game by Spectrum HoloByte ClockWerx (1995) PC Game by Spectrum HoloByte Paypal US $8.00 16d 5h 25m
Super Tetris Macintosh Mac II Game Complete Boxed RARE Spectrum Holobyte 1991 Super Tetris Macintosh Mac II Game Complete Boxed RARE Spectrum Holobyte 1991 Paypal US $29.99 14d 14h 58m
Super Tetris by Spectrum Holobyte for Macintosh Super Tetris by Spectrum Holobyte for Macintosh Paypal US $26.99 12d 1h 27m
Falcon 3.0 PC Game on 5.25 Falcon 3.0 PC Game on 5.25" Floppy Disks -Box, Maps, book by Spectrum HoloByte Paypal US $7.19 10d 21h 48m
1995 STAR TREK NG Reference Manual SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE 1995 STAR TREK NG Reference Manual SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE Paypal US $9.95 9d 18h 25m
Falcon by Spectrum Holobyte 1987 - Atari ST BIG BOX VGC Falcon by Spectrum Holobyte 1987 - Atari ST BIG BOX VGC Paypal US $39.99 8d 6h 4m
Weltris by Spectrum HoloByte for IBM PC Weltris by Spectrum HoloByte for IBM PC Paypal US $29.00 8d 1h 37m
Falcon 3.0 Flight Manual. Spectrum Holobyte 1991 Falcon 3.0 Flight Manual. Spectrum Holobyte 1991 Paypal US $5.99 7d 17h 3m
1985 Press Photo Phil Adam Spectrum Holobyte Co-founder 1985 Press Photo Phil Adam Spectrum Holobyte Co-founder Paypal US $33.88 7d 5h 24m
SUPER TETRIS Spectrum HoloByte  1991  IBM PC,Tandy & Compatibles Complete in Box SUPER TETRIS Spectrum HoloByte 1991 IBM PC,Tandy & Compatibles Complete in Box Paypal US $7.50 6d 21h 27m
Vintage 1995 ClockWerx - Mac CD-Rom Game- New by Spectrum HoloByte Vintage 1995 ClockWerx - Mac CD-Rom Game- New by Spectrum HoloByte Paypal US $12.99 6d 2h 43m
Falcon 3 CD Flight Sim Spectrum Holobyte for XP Vista Windows 7 Falcon 3 CD Flight Sim Spectrum Holobyte for XP Vista Windows 7 Paypal US $29.95 5d 22h 14m
1987  SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE TETRIS FOR IBM  2 DISK SET 1987 SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE TETRIS FOR IBM 2 DISK SET Paypal US $29.99 4d 17h 32m
FALCON 3.0 SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE PC GAME 3.5 INCH FLOPPY DISC DISK EXCELLENT COND. FALCON 3.0 SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE PC GAME 3.5 INCH FLOPPY DISC DISK EXCELLENT COND. Paypal US $10.12 4d 2h 23m
Tetris Gold - PC/Mac Computer CD Game Spectrum Holobyte - COMPLETE in Large Box! Tetris Gold - PC/Mac Computer CD Game Spectrum Holobyte - COMPLETE in Large Box! Paypal US $29.99 3d 18h 42m
HTF!! 1993 Spectrum HoloByte PC Game MiG-29 Big Box HTF!! 1993 Spectrum HoloByte PC Game MiG-29 Big Box Paypal US $22.00 3d 12h 52m
Tetris IBM PC Tandy 1000 Spectrum Holobyte Tetpne 5.25 3.5 floppy disks Tetris IBM PC Tandy 1000 Spectrum Holobyte Tetpne 5.25 3.5 floppy disks Paypal US $40.95 2d 22h 42m
FALCON 3.0 IBM FLIGHT MANUAL, Spectrum Holobyte (Publisher),  Book FALCON 3.0 IBM FLIGHT MANUAL, Spectrum Holobyte (Publisher), Book Paypal US $3.85 2d 18h 26m
Falcon Trilogy Spectrum Holobyte Cloisonne pins Falcon Trilogy Spectrum Holobyte Cloisonne pins Paypal US $4.99 1d 21h 16m
Falcon AT Spectrum Holobyte Vintage PC DOS sealed Box Falcon AT Spectrum Holobyte Vintage PC DOS sealed Box Paypal US $24.99 1d 18h 1m
WordTris - Spectrum HoloByte - IBM / Tandy WordTris - Spectrum HoloByte - IBM / Tandy Paypal US $21.24 19h 37m
FALCON 3.0 Spectrum HoloByte 1992 Air Combat Simulation FALCON 3.0 Spectrum HoloByte 1992 Air Combat Simulation Paypal US $50.00 18h 39m
QWIRKS 1995 PC Computer Game by Spectrum Holobyte rare! QWIRKS 1995 PC Computer Game by Spectrum Holobyte rare! Paypal US $8.50 3h 16m
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Spectrum Holobyte

Happy holidays! The month of October is behind us and Christmas is just around the corner. Before you know it, gift-buying season will be upon us -- and for early shoppers determined to find unique gifts and pre-season deals, it's already here! So start thinking and looking for fun geek gifts now, or else you'll end up doing eleventh-hour Christmas shopping when the best gifts are sold out and best deals have expired!

But wait! The problem is what gift to give, right? And this problem becomes a lot harder when there are geeks on your Christmas shopping list. Geeks are a hard-to-please bunch; especially if the purchase made is not something he or she wants or needs.

You could start thinking about getting some game consoles (the Sony PS3 and PSP, as well as the Nintendo Wii immediately come to mind) or one of the latest game DVDs that are out in the market (again, there are a multitude of options here). These are great ideas if you are shopping for that hard-core gamer, and it might also provide a great deal of entertainment for you; today's generation of games are wicked cool, so much so that chances are you'll find yourself being drawn to one (if you aren't already an addict yourself).

The latest games and/or game consoles will always be popular gifts with game-playing geeks! If they already own the latest one, then you can probably go the "opposite" end of the spectrum and think of getting a collection of old (or "very old", as in DOS-era) computer games which would likely be a bit of a retro collector's item or a bona fide cult classic. In this category, what immediately comes to mind is Diablo and Diablo 2, two of the aforementioned "collector's item" or "cult classic" games known to mankind. But if you want an "older" one, try to look for the original release of a game called Command & Conquer". Not to be confused with "Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath" or "Command & Conquer: Generals", or even "Command & Conquer 2: Red Alert" - get your titles straight to wow that gamer geek in your gift shopping list. These are later "incarnations" of the game. Just plain "Command & Conquer" will do or, if the salesperson is quite confused as to what you are referring to, just tell them, "Command & Conquer 95" (because it was released in 1995, and it was one of the games that made Windows 95 famous and unforgettable). This would make a rare gift.

Looking for something even older? Then try looking for a game called "Sokoban" or the very first release of "Sid Meier's Civilization". We're talking about DOS-era cult classics here, my friend. These are two examples of games that entered the gamer hall of fame ages ago, probably when the geek you are giving it to was still learning how to walk or wasn't even born. Be forewarned, however, that the "cheesy" graphics of these games (especially that of "Civilization") makes you exclaim, "And you call this a game?" You'd be better off trying out "Sokoban" instead. Believe me, when you see it, you'll probably think that you've seen this very addicting, mind-bending game before somewhere, but hey! This one is the original. You would be surprised to find out that a lot of game flavors today trace their roots to the good old DOS days. Case in point: the popular falling-brick game called "Tetris." It has plenty of variations, but the original version was programmed in DOS by Russians! By the way, for your edification, both the "Sokoban" and "Tetris" games were marketed by a company named Spectrum Holobyte. Just knowing that makes you cooler.

In closing, the great thing about retro (or very retro) games is that they often will not cost too much and some can even be downloaded on your home PC for free. When you say, "I still have to burn it on DVD, though..." you'll be happily surprised to find out that some can even fit on a 3½-inch floppy disk or even the "smallest"-capacity flash drives or a fraction of a 700-MB CD-ROM! We've come a long way.

Playing some of our childhood games always brings back great memories. Nothing compares to the nostalgic smile on someone's face when they recognize the game that they (or an older brother or sister) used to play ages ago!

Head over to KlearGear.com and get the perfect geek gifts that the geeks of your life will surely cherish forever.

PC Games: Perfect Geek Gifts for Gaming Geeks

Happy holidays! The month of October is behind us and Christmas is just around the corner. Before you know it, gift-buying season will be upon us  -- and for early shoppers determined to find unique gifts and pre-season deals, it’s already here! So start thinking and looking for fun geek gifts now, or else you’ll end up doing eleventh-hour Christmas shopping when the best gifts are sold out and best deals have expired!

    But wait! The problem is what gift to give, right? And this problem becomes a lot harder when there are geeks on your Christmas shopping list. Geeks are a hard-to-please bunch; especially if the purchase made is not something he or she wants or needs.

    You could start thinking about getting some game consoles (the Sony PS3 and PSP, as well as the Nintendo Wii immediately come to mind) or one of the latest game DVDs that are out in the market (again, there are a multitude of options here). These are great ideas if you are shopping for that hard-core gamer, and it might also provide a great deal of entertainment for you; today’s generation of games are wicked cool, so much so that chances are you’ll find yourself being drawn to one (if you aren’t already an addict yourself).

    The latest games and/or game consoles will always be popular gifts with game-playing geeks! If they already own the latest one, then you can probably go the “opposite†end of the spectrum and think of getting a collection of old (or “very oldâ€, as in DOS-era) computer games which would likely be a bit of a retro collector's item or a bona fide cult classic. In this category, what immediately comes to mind is Diablo and Diablo 2, two of the aforementioned “collector’s item†or “cult classic†games known to mankind. But if you want an “older†one, try to look for the original release of a game called Command & Conquerâ€. Not to be confused with “Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath†or “Command & Conquer: Generalsâ€, or even “Command & Conquer 2: Red Alert†– get your titles straight to wow that gamer geek in your gift shopping list. These are later “incarnations†of the game. Just plain “Command & Conquer†will do or, if the salesperson is quite confused as to what you are referring to, just tell them, “Command & Conquer 95†(because it was released in 1995, and it was one of the games that made Windows 95 famous and unforgettable). This would make a rare gift.

    Looking for something even older? Then try looking for a game called “Sokoban†or the very first release of “Sid Meier’s Civilizationâ€. We’re talking about DOS-era cult classics here, my friend. These are two examples of games that entered the gamer hall of fame ages ago, probably when the geek you are giving it to was still learning how to walk or wasn’t even born.  Be forewarned, however, that the “cheesy†graphics of these games (especially that of “Civilizationâ€) makes you exclaim, “And you call this a game?†You’d be better off trying out “Sokoban†instead. Believe me, when you see it, you’ll probably think that you’ve seen this very addicting, mind-bending game before somewhere, but hey! This one is the original.  You would be surprised to find out that a lot of game flavors today trace their roots to the good old DOS days. Case in point: the popular falling-brick game called “Tetris.†It has plenty of variations, but the original version was programmed in DOS by Russians! By the way, for your edification, both the “Sokoban†and “Tetris†games were marketed by a company named Spectrum Holobyte.  Just knowing that makes you cooler.

    In closing, the great thing about retro (or very retro) games is that they often will not cost too much and some can even be downloaded on your home PC for free.  When you say, “I still have to burn it on DVD, though…†you’ll be happily surprised to find out that some can even fit on a 3½-inch floppy disk or even the “smallestâ€-capacity flash drives or a fraction of a 700-MB CD-ROM!  We’ve come a long way.

    Playing some of our childhood games always brings back great memories.  Nothing compares to the nostalgic smile on someone’s face when they recognize the game that they (or an older brother or sister) used to play ages ago!

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    Head over to KlearGear.com and get the perfect geek gifts that the geeks of your life will surely cherish forever.

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