Through a series of articles, I detail the history of the video game industry in regards to specific companies, consoles, and pieces of hardware.
In this section I provide in depth reviews of game consoles, past and present, from my own collection. Included are details about the consoles' history, specs, and hi-resolution pictures.
A lot of first- and third-party hardware and software items are released that don't get the recognition that they deserve. In this section, I highlight some of the best.
Everyone who likes to play, collect, or otherwise has a love for video games has their two cents. I have a pocket full of pennies.
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Learn about me, my collection, how I got started colleting, and where I can see my collection going in the future. I also detail why I decided to make this site, and provide a means for you to contact me.

Midwest Gaming Classic 2012
March 28, 2012
I have recently returned from The Midwest Gaming Classic in Brookfield, WI - an anual event where gamers gather to buy/sell/trade and enjoy video games. The event has a huge vendor floor, a classic gaming museum, and an arcade with pinball and stand-up arcade cabinest all set to free play. Check out my coverage of the event, as well as what goodies I was able to bring back.

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The Sega Mark III was only released in Japan. It is Sega's third major console release after the SG-1000 and the SG-1000 Mark II. The console would later see a re-incarnation as the Sega Master System. In this article I explore the Mark III hardware.