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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: talem on June 19, 2004, 11:57:05 am
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What old systems did you guys actually buy? I still have a Intellivision in my gurage with like 3 grocery bags full of games , think the consoles broken though. I had like one of the girst ataris , super NES ,Nes , original gameboy, sega, sega cd , sega 32x, n64 and such. I think i like the old systems better than the newer ones.
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I used to have (but sold and am now kicking myslef) Intellivision, Commodore 64, and Super Nintendo.
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I've got 2 Artari 2600 and a C-64 still in working condition at the house
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had an old pong system, then an intelivision and a c64 when i was a kid...
master system and a genisis later on, now a ps2
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What old systems did you guys actually buy? I still have a Intellivision in my gurage with like 3 grocery bags full of games , think the consoles broken though. I had like one of the girst ataris , super NES ,Nes , original gameboy, sega, sega cd , sega 32x, n64 and such. I think i like the old systems better than the newer ones.
NES, gameboy color, Sega Genesis.
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Colecovison (still have it), NES (power supply exploded... no really it did), SNES, Genesis, that gaud-awful Sega CD (bought it when it first came out, I might have been happier if I only paid $50 bucks instead of $300), and from there pretty much all the newer systems ('cept Saturn and Virtual Boy ). EDIT: Almost forgot my good ole C-64
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oh, wait... I did have a VB
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oh, wait... I did have a VB
Yeah, I guess I have to 'fess up to my VB, also. Still have it and my original Gameboy, too.
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Atari 2600 Jr, NES, SNES, PS2, GBA SP. That's it. Well, I also have a TI-99/4a, which is more of a computer, but it uses cartridges.
I think the PS2 & GBA are going to be the last consoles I buy. I just can't get into the newer games. I liked GTA3, and to a lesser extent Vice City, and the girlfriend likes DDR2 Max, but other than that the PS2 just collects dust. I haven't touched the GBA since January, and would love to sell it, but the girlfriend wants me to keep it around for trips and such.
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I have managed to keep all of my game systems since the early days. They are in no particular order.
Fairchild chanel F
Collecovision
Atari 2600
Vectrex
Genesis - x32 - cd
NES
Jaguar
SNES
3DO
dreamcast
All were very fun to play.
I have come pretty close to gutting one or two of them to use as a case for an mini-itx system.
-Goz
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I have owned.
Atari 2600
Atari 5200 (had one game Pac-Man, had no joysticks).
Atari 7800
Atari 800
Coleco-Vision with Atari 2600 add on.
Nes
Super Nes
N 64
3DO
Genesis
Gameboy (the original one).
Sega Pico (free standing store display unit).
Sega Dreamcast.
Several Pong consoles.
Bootleg pirate NES unit that had 3 built in games and did not take carts.
Most of my systems I bought long after they came out, or even after they were dead or dying.
I currently own an Atari 800 the bootleg NES and about 12 Sega Genesis units. None of them are setup.
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I have managed to keep all of my game systems since the early days. They are in no particular order.
Fairchild chanel F
Collecovision
Atari 2600
Vectrex
Genesis - x32 - cd
NES
Jaguar
SNES
3DO
dreamcast
All were very fun to play.
I have come pretty close to gutting one or two of them to use as a case for an mini-itx system.
-Goz
nice job man , oh and those ebay live auctions for the arcades , you whereright . There mostly going for $600-$2000
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Ok.. I have the following...
- NES Action Pack in Orginal Packaging with over 200 NES games.
- 6 Sega Genesis Units with @ 300 Sega games
(2 - Model 1 / 3 - Model 2 & 1 - Model 3 units)
- Sega CDX unit
- Sega Nomad
- Sega CD
- Sega 32x
- Sega Master System
- Commedore 64
- 2 - Dreamcasts
- PS2
- Xbox
Wife loves it when I bring more games home.
-GGKoul
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I have sworn off videogame systems now that I have my own arcade and that I play PC games. I probably own a smaller collection of systems than most people on the board.
- Intellivision
- NES
- SNES
- N64 - (This system made me angry at nintendo. After the first few years, I thought there were no new good games)
- Dreamcast (I bought this one when it was new - soul caliber sealed the deal)
The PS2 looks really tempting right now w/ its huge game library and cheap price.
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I've owned many systems, I had to sell off my classic systems a few years ago though. :'(
Pong
Pac-Man Watch
Atari 2600
Atari 5200
Atari 7800
Atari Jaguar (still own one)
Atari 800 XL
Intellivision
Colecovision
Fairchild
Odyssey2
VIC-20
C=64
TI-99/4a
Tandy CoCo 2
NES
SNES
N64 (still own one)
Sega Master System
Sega Genesis
Sega Saturn (still own one)
Sega Dreamcast (still own one)
TurboGrafx
PSX
PS One Japan
PS2 (still own one)
PC and Mac (still own)
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I still have:
-NES
-SNES
-N64
-Atari 2600 (2 of them)
-Atari Jaguar
-Atari LYNX
-Game GEar with Tv Tuner
-Genesis
-Saturn
-Dreamcast
-Playstation
-Xbox
I used to collect console systems until I got into Arcades machines, That's where its @!!!
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Did some dumpster diving last weekend. And found a NES that was in the box it had everything minus the game. It even had the light gun. I think it was from the first year because the box has the mattel logo on it.
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We were too poor to have luxuries like a console. Seriously. If my mum didn
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intelivision
2600
5200
7800
nes
genesis
super nintendo
gameboy
playstation
n64
xbox
gameboy advance
playstation 2
I play the gameboy advance the most...
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atari 2600 (parents sold it)
original gameboy (gave to my mom)
gameboy color
SNES
N64
Dreamcast
Playstation
Playstation 2
Xbox (has disc read errors got it for a 6pack so I could mod it)
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Intellivison I & III with Intellivoice (still own and play)
NES (still own .. never play anymore)
Genesis with Sega CD
SNES
GameGear
Playstation (still own .. never play anymore)
Jaguar
N64 (still own .. never play anymore
Dreamcast (still own .. never play anymore)
Strictly arcade PCB's from now on ;D
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NES was my first console it was a christmas present to me and my brother and sister from our aunt, my parents tried to tell them we couldnt accept it... i argued.
still have it :)
(bought and sold genesis and n64 afterwards)
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Except for my first Atari 2600, I've still got almost all my original game systems...
Atari 2600 (replacement bought 2 yrs ago AND one neighbor gave)
Classic Nintendo (wife gave 3 more to collection when we got married)
Super Nintendo
Playstation (got 2 of these.. gameshark killed first one)
Playstation 2
Gamecube
Gameboy Color (wife's)
Gameboy Advance
Coleco Vision (neighbor gave to me)
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Here's a chronological rundown:
VIC-20
C-64 -- Sure this and the VIC were computers but I used them almost exclusively for games.
Atari Lynx -- Wish I had kept it
Sega Genesis -- Still have it
PS
PS2
XBOX
It's odd but I've never owned any type of Nintendo system.
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My dad insisted that an Atari (2600) was a horrible idea (although we'd had a Sears Pong console with little sliders instead of knobs). So in 1980 he bought a TRS-80 Color Computer, and paid the $300 to have it boosted from 16k RAM to 64k Ram. This allowed me to pester him for cartridges for it, and write programs like:
10 PRINT "HELLO ";
20 GOTO 10
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Over the years I've owned and heavily used the following:
Coleco Telstar 2
Atari VCS
Atari 2600 (the updated version from early '80s)
Atari 2600 jr.
Colecovision
VIC 20
C-64
C-128
NES
Macintosh IIix
Genesis
Genesis III (the Majesco version)
SNES
Game Gear
PS1 (forever PSX to me)
Virtual Boy
Xbox
For awhile I fancied myself a collector so I had the following computers in various states of repair and disrepair (until a fire wiped them all out about 3 years ago: >:(
IBM PC
IBM PCjr
Apple IIe
Apple IIc
Coleco Adam
TI 99 4/A
Tandy CoCo 3
Apple Macintosh
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This allowed me to pester him for cartridges for it, and write programs like:
10 PRINT "HELLO ";
20 GOTO 10
wow!! I wrote EXACTLY the same program in highschool! what are the odds of that!
only normally it wasn't the word 'hello' that filled the screen...
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In no particular order:
Tandy CoCo 1
Atari 2600
NES
N64
Dreamcast
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Wow I can't believe how many of u guys still have all those old systems! I always had to sell the old system to buy the newer one. :(
Systems I had were:
Commodore 64, sold to buy
NES, sold to buy
SNES, sold because didn't play anymore...
Gameboy Mono (see through clear case version) -> still have but never use.
Not consoles, but I also still have the following Nintendo Game & Watch LCD handheld games:
Parachute
Manhole
Tropical Fish
Mario's Cement Factory
Anyone else have these? I got them when I was young to play in the car during the long trips on holiday. Extremely simple games, but quite addictive :P
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Sears Telegames (first Atari Pong, gave to cousins, now kicking myself)
ColecoVision (still have)
Sega Genesis (sold for $40 back in 1996)
Nintendo 64 (sold in a garage sale for $15 back in 2002)
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Currently I have
Coleco Telstar (Pong system)
Atari VCS light sixer
Atari 2600 Junior
Sears Telegames heavy sixer (Atari 2600)
Sears Telegames Super Video Arcade (Intellivision)
Coleco Gemini (Atari 2600 Clone)
Colecovision
Atari 7800
Odyssey 2
NES
SNES
N64
Sega CD
Sega Dreamcast
Playstation 2
And of course my MAME cab.
-S
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In no particular order:
Atari 2600 Heavy Sixer (1979 Sunnyvale model)
Atari 2600 4-switch woodgrain
Atari 2600 "Darth Vader"
Atari 2600jr
Colecovision
Intellivision
Atari 5200
Atari 7800
Atari Pong
C64
C128
Tandy CoCo 1 (Clowns and Balloons, baby!)
Atari XEGS
Amiga 1000
Amiga 500
Amiga 600HD
NES
SNES
Game Boy
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
Sega Genesis (model 1)
Sega 32x (not really a console)
Sega CD (also not really a console, but what the hey, huh?)
Sega CDX
Sega Master System
Sega Nomad
Sega Saturn
Sega Dreamcast
TG 16 (most underrated console EVER)
PSX
PS2
Xbox
And my cabinet, which gets more usage than anything else.
Proud to say that they're all in near mint to mint condition.
Did I mention that my wife is the best?
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Game Machines.
Sears Telegames Pong Sports IV
Some other pong game with a light gun. I don't remember the brand.
Magnavox Odyssey2 (I still have this and it works. I usually use O2Em on my cab instead of using the original)
Sega with 32x (I still have this and it gets used a few times a year)
Computers.
Commodore PET.
Commodore VIC-20
Commodore 64
Commodore 128
Amiga 2000
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Atari 2600
TI-99/4a
NES
TurboGrafx
Sega Genesis
Atari Jaguar
PSX
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Currently have:
Atari 2600
Intellivision
Nintendo Entertainment Center (R.O.B., Gun)
Master System (3D Glasses, Gun)
Genesis
Sega CD
Super Nintendo
Turbografx-16
3DO
Atari Jaguar (w/ toilet seat attachment)
Saturn
Playstation
Nintendo 64
Dreamcast (most underrated system ever!)
Playstation 2
Xbox
Gamecube
Turbo Express (best handheld ever!)
Gameboy Advance
Gamegear
Nomad
Lynx
Would still like to get:
Neo Geo (CD)
Supergrafx
Vectrex
Pong
Collecovision
32X
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I've noticed that no one so far was lucky enough to own a Neo Geo AES system.
I know I tried like crazy to get my parents to get me one ;D
They were ok with the system price but the $200+ per game ... they were like hell will freeze over first before that happens :'(
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Atari 2600
NES
Sega Genesis
SNES
Gameboy
N64
Playstation
About to get a Sega Dreamcast (so I can add a few games like Crazy Taxi to my Mame cab, whenever I get around to finishing it)
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I've noticed that no one so far was lucky enough to own a Neo Geo AES system.
I know I tried like crazy to get my parents to get me one ;D
They were ok with the system price but the $200+ per game ... they were like hell will freeze over first before that happens :'(
You know, I don't even remember wanting one. I never saw (and still don't) see why it's so great. I mean, sure, the cartridges were huge, but if I remember correctly, it's only because they didn't compress their compiled code in any way. Whatever minor speed benefit you get from that doesn't justify an extra $150+ per cartridge, in my opinion.
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The thing with the NeoGeo system was that the cartrideges were the same ones that worked in the arcade machines. You were suppoosed to buy it so you could play the arcade versions of the games at home instead of bad ports of the games.
Considering how popular MAME is, they probably had the right idea. They just had a really bad price point, and then the next generation of consoles came out.
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I've owned...
Atari
Colecovision
Nintendo
Turbo Grafix 16
Sega Genesis
Playstation
Sega Saturn
N64
I now own...
PS2
Sega Saturn
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Currently hooked up in my gameroom are:
Nes
Snes
n64
Gamecube
Genesis (w/ master system adapter)
Saturn
Dreamcast
PS2
Xbox
(have but not hooked up at the moment)
Odyssey 2
Bentley Compuvision
Atari Lynx
GBA
The only older system I don't have any more is the Colecovision Adam