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  1. Sweet case! The M18F is in our M-Series Virtual catalog here

     

    It's an interesting question. If the order of the model numbers is to be believed, the World of Nintendo version (M18G) came right after your version. As for what exactly "Nintendo Headquarters" was, the closest I ever read was that Sears had referred to their Nintendo sections of their stores as "Your Nintendo Headquarters". So maybe as the WON program was pulled together, they did some cases specifically intended for Sears? 

  2. M90Q - Game Boy Game Pak Organizer.  Modular unit has eight vac-formed trays holding 14 game paks each for a total of 112 pieces.  Holds 3 facings of accessories and 2 facings of Game Boy products.  Tempered glass door with lock.  36"h x 24"w x 16"d / 150lbs / 9.0cf

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  3. M90F - Game Boy 3-Dimensional "Top 4" Game Pak Display.  24" Vac-formed display header can be placed on top rail or hang from ceiling, peg-board / slot well.  Has exciting graphics and holds 4 current game pak boxes which can be changed by store personnel.  18"h x 24"w x 3"d / 6.1lbs / 0.58cf

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  4. M82 - Game Selectable Display. The M82 features 12 Nintendo Games, 2 controllers, one Zapper and can be fitted with 2 additional accessories. The M82 allows for games to be replaced and updated in the field, however GAME CHANGES ARE ONLY TO BE DONE WITH PRIOR NINTENDO WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION. Value = $450.00. To begin shipping to selected accounts in mid-November. Majority of M82 shipments will be after January 1, 1988.

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    There are PAL and NTSC versions of this which are visually the same. Has serial number. No pictures in database yet.

    From the Merchandisers Manual, Dec 1987:

    WALMART M82 DISPLAYS

    Nearly 700 Walmart stores nationwide are being shipped the new version interactive display, the NES M82. This display is pictured in your NMI Manual in the Display Information section. Please assist the Walmart stores in your territory in setting up this new display, following the instructions included in the display shipping carton.

    Although this display is designed to allow game pak changes in the field, YOU ARE NOT TO CHANGE THE GAME PAK CONFIGURATIONS IN NES M82 DISPLAY UNLESS SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY NINTENDO. Should a store request game pak changes, you should advise them that you are not able to make these changes at this time. All displays are being shipped with a customized game pak mix requested by the account Buyer.

    A repair manual for the M82 is in the works and will be forwarded to you shortly after the first of the year. Please note that the M82 has a highly advanced circuit system, and as such requires extra case. This display is also quite valuable (cost $450.00), so if you see these displays in back rooms you should as the store if you can help to set it up.

    Please contact Anne Smith or Susan Sigel at NMI headquarters with any M82 display questions or problems which may arise.



    M82 Field Test instructions - people had to note which games were in each slot, if the timer was working, and do a shock test which was hitting the box and listening for loose parts



    M82 Service Manual - shows how to open, replace controllers, and plug in timer harness. Official star screwdriver bit included, people actually had to sign off saying this bit is property of NOA

     

     

     

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