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Amstrad GX4000
The GX4000 is a video game console that was manufactured by Amstrad. It was the company's short-lived attempt to enter the games console market. The console was released in Europe in 1990 and was an upgraded design based on the then still-popular CPC technology. The GX4000 shared hardware architecture with Amstrad's CPC Plus computer line, which was released concurrently. This allowed the system to be compatible with the majority of CPC Plus software.
The GX4000 was Amstrad's first and only attempt at entering the console market. Although offering enhanced graphics capabilities, it failed to gain popularity in the market, and was quickly discontinued, selling 15,000 units in total. -
Amstrad Mega PC
The Mega PC is a computer manufactured and released by Amstrad in 1993 under license from Sega. It was similar but unrelated to the Sega TeraDrive. -
Android Prototype Gaming Phone
The above is an unknown and undocumented gaming phone found in china in 2022, 9 devices were saved.
Not much is known about them, the device runs a bare bones Android 1.6 Donut with some Qualcomm apps, the PCB was made by Foxconn.
The device buttons glow blue upon powering up and has a bunch of debugging cables hanging out from the power connector. -
APB: All Points Bulletin Award Plaque
An award that was given to Stuart Wright for his work on the video game APB: All Points Bulletin, somehow this item ended up on eBay and was saved by us.
If you read this Stuart, feel free to reach out as we would love to reunite you with it!