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M10 - Game Pak Display. Features 10 Nintendo Game Pak boxes mounted in a black plexiglass frame. The M10 can sit on top of the static display, or can hang from the front of other Nintendo displays. Often stores will use 2 M10 displays for a total of 20 Game Paks. Value = $25.00 per unit of 10. Beginning November 1987 the M10 boxes will have a foam core so they will not be crushed as easily. Replacement boxes are available at Nintendo on request (specify game).
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M9A - "Pedestal" for M9 display. Slightly smaller than the M4 pedestal, the M9A serves as a base for the M9 display. Value = $50. Discontinued item. Will not be produced again. Will not be replaced in 1988, to remain in use.
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M8 - Game Selectable Display. The M8 features 15 Nintendo Games, 2 controllers and one Zapper light gun. The games in the M8 display cannot be changed in the field. Value = $350.00. Discontinued item. Many M8 displays will be replaced with the M82's in 1988. Stores should check with their Buyers for advise on replacements. Has serial number. There are 3 versions of this known, each with a different set of game. Pictures of each are in the database.
M8 version 1
M8 version 2
M8 version 3
Balloon Fight
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Duck Hunt
Duck Hunt
Duck Hunt
Excitebike
Excitebike
Excitebike
Golf
Golf
Golf
Hogan's Alley
Hogan's Alley
Hogan's Alley
Ice Climber
Ice Climber
Ice Climber
Kung Fu
Kung Fu
Kung Fu
Mach Rider
NES Intro
NES Intro
Pinball
Pinball
Pinball
Popeye
Super Mario Bros
Super Mario Bros
Super Mario Bros
Tennis
Tennis
Tennis
Wild Gunman
Wild Gunman
Wild Gunman
Wrecking Crew
Wrecking Crew
Wrecking Crew
Clu Clu Land
Clu Clu Land
DK Jr Math
Soccer
Soccer
10 Yard Fight
Stack Up
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M6 - Working product shelf display. The M6 display is a black plexiglass shelf which allows a store to strap down a control deck for play. The Nintendo control deck does not ship with the M6 display. Value = $20.
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M1 through M4 Placed in California, and New York only.
M1 - "Robot Head" display, sits atop upper body unit in 3 part display, will be replaced by M93 in Jan 88.
M2 - "Upper Body" software display. Lighted case features assortment of Nintendo Game Pak screens. Sits atop M3 as center of display, will be replaced by M93 in Jan 88.
M3 - "Lower Body" hardware display. All components of the deluxe set, lighted game screens, bottom of M1/M2, $150, will be replaced by M93 in Jan 88.
M4 - "Pedestal" for M3, heavy black stand, $50, will not be replaced. -
Most Nintendo display items and materials intended for a retail store were assigned a name starting with "M". Below you'll find a virtual catalog of Nintendo's "M-Series" of retail displays.
I found a lot of value in the M-Series list that bunnyboy and others on NA had curated starting back in 2008. All of the initial information was from them, I just essentially re-posted all of their hard work. Now I'm working on adding the information that's missing. Much credit goes to Chris (snk2d4ever) for his excellent database he's been gracious enough to share.
This is a work in progress and will take some time to finish up. If you happen to have photos that are absent from this list, or notice any errors please let me know. Thank you!
M1-M4 Original R.O.B. Display
M6 NES Shelf Display
M8 NES Demo Unit
M9 NES Deluxe Set Display
M9A Pedestal for M9 Display
M10 Game Pak Display
M11 Counter Card
M12 "Take One" Brochure
M13Z Legend of Zelda POP Display
M14 Control Deck Tray Display
M14A Control Deck Tray, Without Control Deck
M15A Game Pak Poster, Card
M15B Game Pak Poster, Hanging
M16A Mike Tyson, Punch Out!! POP Display
M16B Life Size Mike Tyson, Punch Out!! POP Display
M17A Nintendo Vacuum-Formed Logo Sign (2-Sided)
M17B Nintendo Vacuum-Formed Logo Sign (1-Sided)
M17C Nintendo Acrylic Logo "Topper"
M17D Nintendo Vacuum-Formed Logo Shelf Talkers (Set of 8.)
M17E Nintendo Logo Game Tray. Holds 10 Games.
M17F Nintendo Shelving Unit
M17G NES Logo Game Trak Tray
M17I Nintendo Logo Show-Case Game Pak Holder
M17S Double-Side Logo Hang Display
M17W* Dimensional Shelf Talker (Set of 4)
M18A Interact Demo Module
M18B Game-Pak "Browser" Module (Locked Drawers)
M18C Game Pak "Pusher" Organizer
M18F Lighted Secure Game Pak Floor Merchandiser
M18FM Lighted Secure Metal Game Pak Floor Merchandiser
M18FW* Lighted Secure Game Pak Floor Merchandiser With Shelves
M18G Lighted Game Pak Case - Secure With Lockable Glass Doors
M18H NES Upright Game Pak Case With Locking Glass Door
M18J Game Pak Floor Organizer
M18K Secure Game Pak Organizer
M18R4 4' Secure Cabinet
M18Z 3 System Interactive Demonstration Tower
M19 Interact Counter Demo
M20 Adventure of Link Counter Card Display
M20A Tetris 2-Sided Lenticular Mobile
M21A Game Pak Counter "Browser" (60 Facings)
M22 Game Pak Counter "Browser" (36 Facings)
M23 Gravity Feed Game Pak Carousel
M24 Game Paks Center
M25 Refillable Display With a Demo Player's Guide Attached
M25B Nintendo Power Magazine Display
M25C Nintendo Power Information Center
M25F 5" Rack for M25I
M25G 3" Rack for M25I
M25H Vac-Formed Center Header for M25I
M25I Free Standing Floor Frame
M25J Nintendo Power Revolving Information Center
M25K Single Slot Pegboard Brochure Holder
M25L Nintendo Power Single Slot Pegboard/Counter Publication Holder
M25LK Metal Nintendo Power Magazine Wire Rack
M25NP Nintendo Power Mario Magazine Holder
M26 Player's Guide Only with Cable and Plastic Cover
M29 The Superstars Header Sign
M29A Interchangeable 3-D Light Box Display
M29M Ken Griffey Jr. Service Mat
M29T Nintendo Top Hits Sign
M30 Super Mario Bros. 2 "Dimensional" Counter Card
M30C Super Mario Bros. 3 Counter Card
M30D Mario Madness "Dimensional" Mobile
M30DK* 48" Donkey Kong Stuffed Nylon Display
M30G NES Open Tournament Golf Mobile/Counter Display
M30H Adjustable Game Pak "Push System" Organizer
M30I Adjustable Game Pak Showcase Organizer
M30K Kirby's Adventure Arch Sign
M30MA Mario Mania Mobile
M30MP* 50" Mario Stuffed Nylon Display
M31C NES Challenge Set Counter Display
M32C StarTropics poster
M32D Seal of Quality Counter Sign
M32SA Super Mario Land 2 - 6 Golden Coins Plastic Gameboy Sign
M32SB Kirby's Dreamland Poster
M32TB Tetris Blast Gameboy Sign
M32WM Mega Man 2 & Startropics 2 - Zoda's Revenge Plastic Sign
M35B Triad Logo Sign
M35C* Character Figures (Set of 6)
M35EL Nintendo Edge-Lit Sign. Eye-catching red edge-lit Nintendo racetrack logo sign.
M35T Triad Superbrite Sign
M35W* 26" Won Neo-Neon Hang/Shelf Sign
M36 World of Nintendo Fiber Optic Sign
M36* Fiberoptic Hanging Sign "New Version"
M36B NES Fiberoptic Hang/Shelf Display (2-Sided)
M36E NES Fiberoptic Hang/Shelf Display (1-Sided)
M36N World of Nintendo Lighted Sign With Seal of Quality
M36R* World of Nintendo Superbrite Neo-Neon Logo
M36W* Revolving Fiber Optic Hanging Globe
M37 Three Drawer Locked Game Pak Storage Unit.
M37A Two Drawer Game Pak Storage Unit.
M37B WON Low Rise Logo Sign (We Have Nintendo)
M37BA "We Have Nintendo" 36" Injection Molded Sign
M37D 12" WON 2 Sided Injection Molded Dividers
M37DA "We Have Nintendo" 12" Injection Molded Signs (Set of 2)
M37M* Plastic Battery-Operated Nintendo Clock
M37N/M91N Superbrite Sign Nintendo Logo
M37R Nintendo Superbrite Neo-Neon Logo
M37TK Trackspots Light
M37X Neon "Nintendo" Logo Sign
M37XB Nintendo Neon Logo Sign
M40DK* "Donkey Kong" Dimensional Statue
M40M Mario Dimensional Statue
M40W World of Nintendo Logo Display
M41W New WON 2 Sided Injection Molded Logo Sign
M42W World Nintendo Sign
M71I Lighted "Nintendo Power Features" Laser Disc Interactive Display
M71F 48" Base Module Kickplate for NES M71I Interactive Display
M72 VHS Player, Nintendo Gameplay Video
M72A VCP Video Tapes & Head Cleaner Only
M72I "Nintendo Power Features" Laser Disc Interactive Display
M73I Lighted "Nintendo Power Previews" Laser Disc Interactive Info Counter Display w/20" JVC T.V. and Laser Disc Player
M73T Gameboy N64 Kiosk
M74F Laser Disc Game Sampler Hang System
M74K Laser Disc Game Sampler Floor System
M74P VCR/Laser Disc Platform Shelf Housing Unit ONLY
M74W1 Video wall. New plug, play and roll video system features five pre-set programs.
M75B Laserstar LS-1 Audio Laser. Self contained using audio source. (110v)
M75E Ultra thin 24" x 30" Lightbox 2 1/4" depth only - lightweight (110v)
M75C Laserstar LS-11 program servo audio contains laser head, remote servo, analog controller w/built-in patterns. (110v)
M76 Four Player Game Boy Interactive demo floor display with 4 B&W T.V.s 4 GameBoys.
M76A 3 image tascolight shows NES, Gameboy, and Super NES product lines. (110v)
M76N M76N - Neon light stick with mounting base comes in red, blue, yellow, lavender, pink. (110v)
M78 A secure GameBoy tether attaches to any surface. Solid brushed aluminum with plastic coated aircraft cable.
M78B Decorative silver 4" duct work, pliable to any shape. Comes in a set of 8.
M78C Decorative yellow 8" hose, pliable to any shape. Comes in a set of 8' length.
M79-M79M High-Tech Italian zero truss in Beluga (metallic grey) color.
M80 Super NES Counter Display
M80A Super NES Lighted Interactive Demonstration Floor Display
M80B Super Nintendo Injection Molded Logo Sign
M80C Super NES Lighted Interactive Demonstration Counter Display w/ 13" TV
M80D Super Nintendo Logo Shelf Talker
M80E Super Nintendo Logo Topper
M80G Super Nintendo Logo Game Pak Tray
M80I Super Nintendo Logo Show-Case Game Pak Organizer
M80J 32" Wide Super NES infinity motion hang/shelf sign. (110v)
M80L Super Nintendo Counter Demonstration Display Base
M80R Super Nintendo Entertainment System Neo-Neon Logo Sign
M80S Super Nintendo Fiberoptic Hang/Shelf Logo Display
M80Y Vac-Formed Mario/Yoshi Display
M80Z F-Zero Mobile/Counter Display
M81AB Super Mario All Stars Banner
M81C Super NES Lighted Interactive Demonstration Counter Display with 20" TV
M81G Lockable, Super NES Lighted Game Pak Floor Organizer
M81L Super NES Counter Demonstration Display Base
M81M Zelda III Mobile/Counter Display
M81MD Stunt Race FX Banner
M81R Super Mario Kart Counter Card/Mobile
M81S Super NES Super Scope 6 Mobile
M82 Game Selectable Display (Demo Unit)
M83 Ken Griffey Jr Floor Display
M84C Super Game Boy Ceiling Hanging Sign
M85KB Kirby's Avalanche + Kirby's Dream Course Double Faced Banner
M86RB Super Mario RPG Vinyl Banner
M86RM Super Mario RPG Ceiling Hanging Sign
M90 Game Bot 3 Dimensional Four-Color Counter Card
M90D Gameboy Logo Shelf Talker
M90F Game Boy 3-Dimensional "Top 4" Game Pak Display
M90FA Vac-formed "Top 6" game pak display. Exciting graphics top hits display
M90G Game Boy Game Pak Tray
M90T Game Boy Hang Banner
M90I Game Boy Logo Showcase Game Pak Holder
M90M Game Boy Fiberoptic Hang/Shelf Display
M90Q Game Boy Game Pak Organizer
M90V Game Boy Single Player Counter Display
M90Z Game Boy Static Counter Display
M91B Gameboy Injection Molded Logo Display
M91G Gameboy Lockable, Lighted Game Pak Floor Organizer
M91ID Stand Up Gameboy Interactive Display
M91J Gameboy Secure Hi-Rise Game Pak Storage Unit
M91L Game Boy Zelda Links Awakening 3D Shield Sign
M91M Metroid II Mobile Display
M91N Superbrite Sign Nintendo Logo
M91P Gameboy Super R.C. Pro-Am Counter Card/Mobile
M91Q Integrated Demonstration Game Boy Floor Display
M91R Gameboy Superbrite Logo Sign
M92 Non-lighted Hardware Display
M92V Integrated Game Boy Counter Display
M93 Non-lighted Hardware Display
M93I Virtual Boy Playable Kiosk
M98DS Game Boy Color Dual Shelf Display
M98GB Game Boy Color Banner
M98GD Game Boy Color Counter Display
M98GH Hilfiger Game Boy Color Counter Display
M98GX Game Boy Color with Tether
M99 16 Foot World of Nintendo
M99D* Drawer Base Module
M99E* Open Shelf Base Module
M99F* Base Module Kick Plate
M99K/M* Lighted Game Boy/NES Interactive Demonstration Module
M99 K/O Game Boy interactive demonstration and laser disc viewing unit
M99L* Lockable Base Module
M99 M/N NES interactive demonstration and laser disc viewing unit
M99Q* Duratrans Graphics Base Module
M99S 20" Monitor
M99S* Lighted Super NES Interactive Demonstration Module
M99W* Lighted Licensed Product Module
M99X*/M99XT Lighted Secure Game Pak Module
M102 Game Pak Display Featuring Laminated Game Card "Plaques"
M104 Display. Comes in 4"x6" plaks mounted on black plexi.
M105 Nintendo Vidpro Plak and Trak Display.
M112 Take-One Counter Display With Pockets
M114 Three Slot Take-One Brochure Holder
M122 Take-One Brochure Holder (New Version)
M124P Game Boy Pocket Counter Display/Brochure Holder
M99?? Lighted Game Boy/SNES Interactive Demonstration Module
N64M02AB Banner, Banjo Kazooie. Two-sided, full color, vinyl banner hangs from ceiling or window.- 4
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Hey Kevin! Hope to see you at MGC next year! Thanks again for the N64 sign last year. It's hanging and I love it!
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He certainly always seems to have spares. He has a base I need as well but with the prices today I don't think I'll ever get one.
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That's a cool piece!
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Heck yeah! Jamie knows his stuff, that was cool you guys could work out a deal. You should check out the club in my signature, probably up your alley.
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System Administrator and also supervise our IT helpdesk. Not the most exciting work, but we make it fun.
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July of last year I did a trade with a local game collector for this, an M35B Triad Logo Sign. This is the un-lit version of the M35T Superbrite Sign. I've seen the M35T in person before, but I was still really surprised at how large this is! Photo with an NES cart for comparison. This particular sign has seen a rough life and is missing one or both hang tabs, and has some damage on the bottom, likely from falling off the wall and hitting the floor. I don't mind though, most of my signs show plenty of wear.
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Hello! I'm looking to create a topic inside of a club that has the potential to have hundreds of images attached. I like the idea of VGS hosting the images so we're not burned when another photobucket type situation happens down the line. This has me asking a lot of questions:
-When it says "Max total size 14.65MB" is that per individual posts inside a topic? Or per single attachment?
-Is there a way to pre-load the media before actually posting the topic? The "My attachments" area doesn't seem to have a way to manage our attachments in any way. What happens when it gets full?
-What about deciphering the direct link to an attachment beforehand so I could compose my topic on my local PC, then simply paste it here once I'm satisfied? For instance, I have one picture uploaded here to the site named "neo.jpg" but when inserted into a thread, it's source URL is made into the following (I removed https so it wouldn' paste the image): "//content.invisioncic.com/g290812/monthly_2019_11/neo.JPG.9078da3e26ac41c0cebe706aad3b1328.JPG" Or is there a way to see the direct code without image previews that I could paste to something like Word while I compose my topic over time?
Could there ever be a way to change the sorting in the "insert existing attachment" window by name, upload date, or possibly have a name only/no thumbnail view? Similar to the "Details" view in Windows Explorer?
Thank you! -Aaron
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Game Gear for me. I had one as a kid and loved it so much. I'd read all about new games in Sega Visions and only ever acquired 12 or so games while it was still current. My original Game Gear needs work, and since I can't play any of my games right now my motivation for buying more is not there. Maybe someday.
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I have a TG-16 with an add-on board to get RGB out of it. As far as the US library.. It's nothing special. I personally don't like shmups, so there wasn't much for me. With that in mind I don't see why people go so bonkers over this console. It's "ok" at best if you aren't into shooters. Some games like "The Legendary Axe" and "Final Lap Twin" are standouts for me. Final Lap actually has a "quest" mode that is a random battle RPG style adventure and is pretty fun.
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I beat McDonald's Treasureland Adventure recently, and man was that a fun one. I'll probably revisit it again soon.
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Mine is a character I created, with a backstory and everything which became my avatar eventually, and the name of my instagram page "The Neon Dinosaur". I drew it on a post-it at work one day, then re-created it in Illustrator. Partially inspired by Denver the Last Dinosaur, and Bubba from Ducktales.
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I love these, and they seem to be relatively affordable still! Did you find a spot for it?
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Looking pretty satisfied. Man those things are huge!
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On 11/1/2019 at 3:06 PM, snk2d4ever said:
I'm still on the lookout for one.
I've noticed they sure don't come up for sale often. I've had some pretty wild offers for mine. Best of luck on your search!
On 11/1/2019 at 3:22 PM, B.A. said:The sign is great, the real problem is your lack of CRT's.
We make due with what we have sometimes.
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25 minutes ago, Romiked2689 said:
Just the base of the kiosk without the tv for that amount is a decent amount over value. You did very well. I’d be very surprised if people were interested at 3k I shopped it around the Facebook display group. Facebook is full of lowballers and people that ghost you randomly.
I just looked back at my PayPal and I got $950 for it actually. Edited my post as well. To clarify it was the kiosk with a system and a brand new acrylic. No monitor, no floor stand.
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Haha! Awesome.
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