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52 entries in category: ' video games, Systems ', showing 1 - 15

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 Adv
  1. Advertis[ing/ment] (collectibles, Advertising/collectibles, Postcards - see also Advert)
  2. Adventure (video games, Genres)  
  3. Advanced (video games, Systems - GameBoy)   
 AES
  1. Advanced Entertainment System (video games, Systems - referring to the Neo Geo AES)  
  2. Advanced Encryption Standard (computers and networking, Networking/computers and networking, Security Firewall and VPN/computers and networking, Drives and Storage/computers and networking, Hard Drives - an encryption standard used by the U.S. government)
  3. Audio Engineering Society (music, Musical Instruments/music, Pro Audio Equipment/music, Cables - a digital audio standard, signifies an AES certified cable)
  4. Autographed Endorsement, Signed (collectibles, Autographs/collectibles, Sports Autographs/collectibles, Entertainment Autographs/collectibles, Other Autographs)
 AGB
  1. Advanced GameBoy (video games, Systems - a 32-bit handheld video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It is the successor to the GBC. See also GBA)  
  2. Auxiliary General iceBreaker (collectibles, Militaria/collectibles, Boats and Ships - a classification prefix code for U.S. Navy ships)
 CD-i
  1. Compact Disc Interactive (video games, Systems - an interactive multimedia CD player by Philips and others)
 C64
  1. Commodore 64 (computers and networking, Vintage Computing/video games, Systems - an old home computer manufactured by now defunct Commodore International)
 DC
  1. Detective Comics (collectibles, Comics - a major comic book publisher, now a subsidiary of Warner Brothers/toys, Action Figures/toys, DC Comics - Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, and Justice League action figures/toys, Games/toys, Miniatures and War - HeroClix/toys, Diecast Vehicles/toys, Cars - Batmobile)
  2. Douglas Commercial (collectibles, Transportation/collectibles, Aviation/toys, Diecast Vehicles/toys, Planes/toys, Models and Kits/toys, Air - a manufacturer of aircraft. Planes include: DC-1, DC-2, DC-3, DC-4, DC-4E, DC-5, DC-6, DC-7, DC-8, DC-9, and DC-10)
  3. Digital Camera (cameras and photo, Lenses/cameras and photo, Sigma - a series of lenses by Sigma designed exclusively for DSLR cameras)
  4. Defocus-image Control (cameras and photo, Lenses/cameras and photo, Nikon - a series of lenses by Nikon that allows the user to control background and foreground blur precisely)
  5. Droors Clothing (clothing, Shoes/clothing, Manufacturers - referring to 'DC Shoes', a footwear company that is now a subsidiary of Quicksilver. See [ www.dcshoes.com site will open in a new window])
  6. Dreamcast (video games, Systems - a video game console by Sega in the late 90s)  
  7. Deep Cameo (coins, Grades and grading/coins, Beginning with D - a proof or prooflike coin which has an exceptionally strong contrast between it`s frosted devices and mirrored fields, see also DCAM)
  8. Die Cut (sports, Sports Cards/sports, General Card Types - a type of card that has been cut by lasers into intricate, non-standard shapes)
  9. District of Columbia (antiques, Maps - refers to the capital of the United States)
  10. Direct Current (other, Miscellaneous - refers items/products that use batteries as a power source as opposed to being plugged into an electrical outlet)
  11. Delivery Confirmation (other, Payment and Shipping/other, Shipping Types - a proof of delivery/shipping service)
 DS
  1. Dual Screen (video games, Systems - a portable game console produced by Nintendo in 2004, see also NDS)  
  2. Double-Sided (computers and networking, Drives and Storage/computers and networking, Blank Media - blank floppy disks capable of storing data on both sides)
  3. Disney Store (collectibles, Disneyana - a chain of specialty stores selling only Disney related items)  
  4. Disney's Storybook (collectibles, Disneyana - a collection of children's books by Disney)  
  5. Dark Side (toys, Trading Card Games/toys, Star Wars - a type of card that represents a character from the evil Dark Side of the Force)
  6. Dark Sovereigns (toys, Trading Card Games/toys, Vampire: The Eternal Struggle - the first expansion set/code of the TCG game VTES published by White Wolf)
  7. Dark Steel (toys, Trading Card Games/toys, Magic: The Gathering - an expansion set code, usually used with single cards. See also DST.)
  8. Double Security (watches, Models and Series/watches, Certina - a series of watches by Certina)
  9. Designer Skin (health and beauty, Skin Care - a manufacturer of tanning products, see [ www.designerskin.com site will open in a new window])
  10. Double Sided (entertainment memorabilia, Lobby Cards and Posters - a 1SH sized poster having printing on both the front and the back of the paper)
  11. Dead Stock (clothing, Shoes/clothing, Shoe Conditions/other, General Item Condition - a shoe that has never been worn or even tried on, see also VNDS and NDS.)
 DSi
  1. [Developers' System/Dual Screen/Digital System] [Individual/Eye/Internet] (video games, Systems - a 2008-2009 handheld game system manufactured by Nintendo)
 DSL
  1. Dual Screen Lite (video games, Systems - a handheld game system created by Nintendo. It is a slimmer, brighter, and lightweight version of the NDS. See also NDSL)  
  2. Digital Subscriber Line (computers and networking, Networking/computers and networking, Modems - a family of technologies that provide internet access by transmitting digital data over the wires of a local telephone network. A DSL modem is used to connect to a DSL service.)
 Famicom
  1. Family Computer (video games, Systems - a.k.a. NES by Nintendo)
 FC
  1. File Card (toys, GI Joe/toys, Joe Figures - a type of G.I. Joe card with cardboard card containing profile information about the figure, see also NFC)
  2. Famicom (video games, Systems - referring to the 'FC Twin' by Yobo)  
  3. First Class (other, Payment and Shipping/other, Shipping Types - a mail service of USPS. See also FCM)
  4. [Fine/Fair] Condition (other, General Item Condition)
  5. Front Cover (other, General Locations)
 GB
  1. Gigabyte (computers and networking, Drives and Storage/computers and networking, Miscellaneous/computers and networking, Components/computers and networking, Memory - 1,073,741,824 bytes)
  2. Great Britain (stamps, By Area or Country/stamps, Great Britian - refers to stamps issued by Great Britian)
  3. Game Boy (video games, Systems - an 8-bit handheld video game device developed and manufactured by Nintendo, see also GBA and GBC)  
  4. Grey Back (sports, Sports Cards/sports, General Card Types - a vintage card with a grey background)  
  5. Green Bay (sports, Sports Cards/sports, Football Cards - referring to the Green Bay Packers)  
  6. Glow Blue (sports, Fishing/sports, Lures/other, Color Designations - a color code for Rapala ®  lures)
 GBA
  1. GameBoy Advance (video games, Systems - a 32-bit handheld video game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It is the successor to the GBC.)
 GBC
  1. GameBoy Color (video games, Systems - the color version of the GB)  
  2. General Binding Corp (business and industrial, Office and Printing - a manufacturer of office supplies, see [ www.gbc.com site will open in a new window])
 GBM
  1. GameBoy Micro (video games, Systems - a very small - 2x4-inch - handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo)  
  2. Glass Blue Minnow (sports, Fishing/sports, Lures/other, Color Designations - a color code for Rapala ®  lures)
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