TurboGrafx store display kiosk someone found on NintendoAge

Started by mickcris, 05/17/2015, 07:37 AM

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mickcris

Did anyone else see this:
wayback://nintendoage.com/?id=145611

Quote from: bigbernieWedged it inbetween some stuff but still gives out that awesome feel. I'm really happy with this piece.IMG
Apologies for the non Nintendo post but had to get this out there. I ran into someone selling old stuff and they asked if I would be interested in the cabinet. Of course, i was eager to add a piece to my "wife is going to kill me collection" I got it for a great price but wonder is this from a store or a home made deal? It's quite a unique piece. Also forgot the TG plexiglass for the top front. What do you guys think?
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Thanks guys. I did photo the nice side. The other side the *grafx's* are a *bit scratched up/more wear* but still presentable. There was certainly maniacal laughter coming from me as I drove away from the buy. I could just see this being in a radio shack 20 years ago. Man, I love games. The best part about it is the randomness of it. It was just some dude who was getting rid of nes games and "oh, by the way would you be interested in this cabinet?" Truck tires just SCREAMING. Haha.
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Im still buzzing from that grab. what a gooder. Thank you for those who express interest (towrds the display, not me) I'm not sure if I want to sell I wouldnt even know what to ask. It has very sentimental value to me for all of the time I have owned it. I might even think there are special powers being omitted from it. I will clean it up and glam it up some and post pics then. Please stay tuned.

- bigbernie (Thomas You) | Alberta, CA
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Looks pretty awesome.  He doesn't say how much he paid for it, but he said he got a good deal on it.  I am guessing these are pretty rare.

guess i should have searched first as there are already a couple threads about these kiosks:
pcengine-fx.com/forums/?topic=5856
pcengine-fx.com/forums/?topic=11990

esteban

Toys R Us had that kiosk in '89...

This one you linked to seems to be in excellent condition.  I'd love to have one. I don't care. I want that damn thing.


UPDATE: Your post reminded me that there were actually several different designs for different upright kiosks.

Sometimes, for example, the kiosk simply looped a promotional video. The hardware was on display under plexiglass.

Now that I look at the one Sparky has, I don't think it was the one at my local Toys R Us back in the day... TrU had hardware locked up.

Other stores, though, had playable TG-16 demo units...but not always in a kiosk like Sparky's.

QuoteI have one and paid $100 for it. :)
Edit: I checked first post.. (( blush)) it was mentioned
GODDAMN I AM JEALOUS OF SPARKY!!!!!!

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johnnykonami

Yeah, that's pretty cool.  I remember a similar one at my TRU running a promo video that must have at least had the CD-Rom attachment, because I specifically remember Valis II running on it.  I'm sure it was covered in plexiglass, too.  I suspect maybe the cabinet above is missing that part, some kid would have stolen the game for sure.

CGQuarterly

I hate it when people in this hobby refer to games or gaming items as "pieces" in their collection.  I've actually tried to drop the word "collection" from my vocabulary, because every game in my *library* is a game that I enjoy or appreciate playing.

That being said, that kiosk looks badass.  I'd love to have something like that.  I bet one of my desktop PVMs would fit right in there, and then I'd just use it as a baller TV stand.

Alt-Nintega

That kiosk is beautiful!

Here is a piece that just recently went for over a grand...
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NEC/TTI had some great designers back in those days. Very sharp and catchy designs!!!

DragonmasterDan

Quote from: guest on 05/17/2015, 03:10 PMThat kiosk is beautiful!

Here is a piece that just recently went for over a grand...
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NEC/TTI had some great designers back in those days. Very sharp and catchy designs!!!
I totally remember seeing that kiosk back in the day. I'd like to say a babbages had it in the corner. People had ripped out some of the laminated pages from the book though.
--DragonmasterDan

MotherGunner

Quote from: DragonmasterDan on 05/18/2015, 06:44 AM
Quote from: guest on 05/17/2015, 03:10 PMThat kiosk is beautiful!

Here is a piece that just recently went for over a grand...
IMG

NEC/TTI had some great designers back in those days. Very sharp and catchy designs!!!
I totally remember seeing that kiosk back in the day. I'd like to say a babbages had it in the corner. People had ripped out some of the laminated pages from the book though.
I also remember seeing these at Turbo Zone.  =)
-MG

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NecroPhile

Neato kiosk, but it's too bad he didn't get some back story from the guy from which he bought it.
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esteban

Quote from: MotherGunner on 05/18/2015, 08:51 AM
Quote from: DragonmasterDan on 05/18/2015, 06:44 AM
Quote from: guest on 05/17/2015, 03:10 PMThat kiosk is beautiful!

Here is a piece that just recently went for over a grand...
IMG

NEC/TTI had some great designers back in those days. Very sharp and catchy designs!!!
I totally remember seeing that kiosk back in the day. I'd like to say a babbages had it in the corner. People had ripped out some of the laminated pages from the book though.
I also remember seeing these at Turbo Zone.  =)
Toys R Us had one on top of a glass cabinet.

:)

These were more common than the kiosk, in my experience in Northern NJ.
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FiftyQuid

There was a guy selling one in Quebec City a few years back.  Never assembled, but he took it out of the box to snap pictures and post on eBay.  It did not have the plexiglass.  He wanted $300 and you had to pick up locally.  I offered him $200 over 3 years ago.  He turned me down cold even after I pointed out the kiosk was incomplete.  He reposted the eBay ad over and over again for the next two years.  The last time I contacted him I offered him $150.  That was over a year ago.  I don't know if he ever sold it, but the eBay ad is gone now.
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Warbucks

Some cool stuff in this thread.

I have yet to see any promo stuff in the wild.. barely even see Keith Courage.

CPTBadAss

So I'm curious. Did the original displays just have a 21" CRT TV in them? Or did they have a specialized TV that went into them?

Regardless, it's very cool!
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SplatterTrigger

That was the same kiosk my local TRU had back in the day.

esteban

Quote from: CPTBadAss on 05/22/2015, 12:48 PMSo I'm curious. Did the original displays just have a 21" CRT TV in them? Or did they have a specialized TV that went into them?

Regardless, it's very cool!
They had standard televisions. NEC sold a line of home electronics, including tv's, I believe.
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DragonmasterDan

Quote from: esteban on 05/22/2015, 04:11 PMThey had standard televisions. NEC sold a line of home electronics, including tv's, I believe.
Yes they did, and they were NEC brand Televisions in the kiosks.

NEC's North American consumer products division didn't stick around super long. In visiting goodwill's checking Craigslist I occasionally would find NEC televisions but they were usually very very large (25 inch or larger which is too big to easily fit into my Corolla). Eventually I picked up an NEC XM29 CRT monitor to fill my need for an NEC CRT.
--DragonmasterDan

esteban

Quote from: DragonmasterDan on 05/23/2015, 09:53 AM
Quote from: esteban on 05/22/2015, 04:11 PMThey had standard televisions. NEC sold a line of home electronics, including tv's, I believe.
Yes they did, and they were NEC brand Televisions in the kiosks.

NEC's North American consumer products division didn't stick around super long. In visiting goodwill's checking Craigslist I occasionally would find NEC televisions but they were usually very very large (25 inch or larger which is too big to easily fit into my Corolla). Eventually I picked up an NEC XM29 CRT monitor to fill my need for an NEC CRT.
I gotta see if I can find an NEC CRT, that would be fun. I have a crappy NEC monitor I use with my computer, and I keep in the ding to upgrade it for the much better NEC model one tier above mine.

Xm29? Hmmmmmmm....
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DragonmasterDan

Quote from: esteban on 05/23/2015, 06:53 PMI gotta see if I can find an NEC CRT, that would be fun. I have a crappy NEC monitor I use with my computer, and I keep in the ding to upgrade it for the much better NEC model one tier above mine.

Xm29? Hmmmmmmm....
In about 2 years of specifically looking for NEC's at thrifts (my local Goodwill's quit taking CRTs around December though I've seen a few show up on occasion) I've found5. Keep in mind I live within single digit miles of where NEC Home Electronics former HQ was so it's quite possible that these are a bit more common in suburban Chicago than other places.

 One I couldn't fit in my car, but I bought it and had to give it back. It was an NEC DM monitor, it had internal speakers and some sort of weird RGB connector. IMG

 One was a huge woodgrain, appeared to be working but just too big to transport or store. This was a regular television with svideo, RF and composite jacks.
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Another one I found I made a video of.
I've found two 25 or so inch ones that were DOA over the years at two different goodwills too.
--DragonmasterDan

Gentlegamer

Quote from: CGQuarterly on 05/17/2015, 02:04 PMI hate it when people in this hobby refer to games or gaming items as "pieces" in their collection.
I'm with you.

Quote from: guest on 05/17/2015, 03:10 PMHere is a piece that just recently went for over a grand...
What a shock.
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Quote from: VenomMacbeth on 10/25/2015, 02:35 PMGentle with games, rough with collectards.  Riders gon riiiiide.

Sparky

Because people from nintendoage do not deserve that piece.... I have one and paid $100 for it. :)
Edit: I checked first post.. (( blush)) it was mentioned

Duo_R

Does the bottom cabinet open up? does anyone have dimensions on the height aND width of the kiosk?
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esteban

Quote from: Duo_R on 05/24/2015, 11:22 PMDoes the bottom cabinet open up? does anyone have dimensions on the height aND width of the kiosk?
Larger than a kumquat, smaller than a B-52.
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MotherGunner

Quote from: Duo_R on 05/24/2015, 11:22 PMDoes the bottom cabinet open up? does anyone have dimensions on the height aND width of the kiosk?
This.

Would be a great idea to have this as I see it as a super easy project to replicate.
-MG

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SI VIS BELLUM, PARA MATRIMONIUM (If you want war, Prepare for marriage)

Duo_R

Yeah looks really easy to build. I would love one of these next to my arcade cabinet.
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esteban

Quote from: guest on 05/29/2015, 01:12 AMhere is another variation for sale: http://www.ebay.com/itm/TURBO-GRAFX-16-NEC-Non-Interacting-Counter-Unit-Store-Display-Information-Cards-/251976104087?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3aaaf23897
Did I miss where the seller indicates how many games (laminated pages) are included? If the seller listed the pages...that would have been quite intriguing.
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DragonmasterDan

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esteban

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LostFlunky

Quote from: esteban on 05/22/2015, 04:11 PM
Quote from: CPTBadAss on 05/22/2015, 12:48 PMSo I'm curious. Did the original displays just have a 21" CRT TV in them? Or did they have a specialized TV that went into them?

Regardless, it's very cool!
They had standard televisions. NEC sold a line of home electronics, including tv's, I believe.
I have an NEC turntable - Aup-6100e

Don't see them around too often...

DragonmasterDan

Quote from: Lost Monkey on 06/04/2015, 07:35 AMI have an NEC turntable - Aup-6100e

Don't see them around too often...
In the US their consumer electronics division wasn't around too long. But in some other countries they were a far more ubiquitous brand for home electronics.
--DragonmasterDan

esteban

I don't think I've ever seen an NEC turntable. Did they rebadge it?
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LostFlunky

Quote from: esteban on 06/04/2015, 12:55 PMI don't think I've ever seen an NEC turntable. Did they rebadge it?
Could be rebadged, but I haven't figured out who made it, if so- as it doesn't have the characteristics of the usual tables that CEC (Chuo Denki) made for rebadging.

There was a whole line of them called the "Authentic" series.

Check this shit out:
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wayback://thevintageknob.org/AUTHENTIC.html

esteban

Quote from: Lost Monkey on 06/04/2015, 01:40 PM
Quote from: esteban on 06/04/2015, 12:55 PMI don't think I've ever seen an NEC turntable. Did they rebadge it?
Could be rebadged, but I haven't figured out who made it, if so- as it doesn't have the characteristics of the usual tables that CEC (Chuo Denki) made for rebadging.

There was a whole line of them called the "Authentic" series.

Check this shit out:
AUTHENTIC-butrare.jpg
wayback://thevintageknob.org/AUTHENTIC.html
God, I love those aesthetics. I know they are tacky, but I love them. I'd kill for all of that gear. :)
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wilykat

Too bad it's on north side of Chicago.  I am in Michigan and I would have to go through or take a long way around. Eh, no room for it either :D

DragonmasterDan

Quote from: wilykat on 06/09/2015, 05:42 PMToo bad it's on north side of Chicago.  I am in Michigan and I would have to go through or take a long way around. Eh, no room for it either :D
That TV is probably within a long walk of my house. It's just too big to fit in my car and I don't have room for a woodgrain TV of that size.
--DragonmasterDan