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I Have a PS2 and a PS3
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Just the other day I asked my son where is the game cube. He said I threw it away. There was nothing wrong with it and I would have gladly given it to someone who wanted it. I was so pissed.
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We have in our household a PS3, XBOX360, and a Wii. My son plays the 60 and PS3, I've got Grand Slam Tennis for Wii which is addictive! ButI might boot him off the PS3 soon to break in PGA Masters
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two PS3's used primarily to stream movies to
a Wii several Atari 2600's an Atari 7800
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An Xbox360 (upstairs) and and Xbox360 S2 (downstairs). My wife works for XBL so it comes with the territory.
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Very nice. If your xbox360 non slim ever overheats it is an easy fix you can do yourself unless of course free repair/replacement also comes with the teritory .
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PS2 NES Saturn DS GBC GBASP Game Gear |
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All thru my years I have played Atari 2600 and 7800 Colecovision,Super Nintendo and Commodore64 My favourites being Coleco,Atari 2600 and being able to play arcade games (Early 80s) on my mame emulator...... |
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From what I understand from a YouTube video I watched, the 7800 could have been better than the NES if Atari had just installed more RAM as I believe it had better sound capability and also better video capability that was bottlenecked by the amount of RAM. Quote:
I rarely play it though. What I'd love to do is find a vector monitor, a vector generator and get vector MAME up and running so that I can play the vector arcade games. Thing is the vector arcade games and the Vectrex had 3D graphics long before any console, raster arcade game and computer would be powerful enough for 3D graphics.
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One 5200 cartridge that took good advantage of the analog joysticks was RealSports Baseball, in which you could "swing" your bat different ways (including bunting) by choosing the motion of the joystick. That cartridge was also very cool for including voice sounds in about the same era as when the Mattel Intellivision required an outboard adapter to achieve that.
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The 2600 and 7800 used regular joysticks.
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This is a seriously old topic brought back to life... I have these machines:
Heathkit GD-1380 (basic 4-game Pong-type box) Unisonic(?) 10-game souped-up, color Pong-type unit Atari 2600 (made-in-USA power adapter, joysticks without the "Top" label on them) Atari 5200 (four-controller model, with still-good joysticks) Atari 7800 Intellivision (with Intellivoice add-on) Colecovision (with steering/brake controller, and maybe a Roller Controller?) Nintendo NES Playstation 3 (still has "other OS" option available) Xbox 360 (black/slim 4GB version) At least 75 cartridges, probably more
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Yup I thought so.....
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In my life I had:
Atari 2600 built from local maker CCE PS1 PS2 Then I sell the PS2. Some time and I started to play in PC. Consoles or systems I have now: "Telekit" (a regular brazilian PONG kit using the original IC) Atari 2600 (from Polyvox, one of licensed from Atari for Brazil) NES (on emulator**) PS1 (on emulator**) Steam - PC with i9 processor and 980Ti video board (since it have VGA output for playing games on my Sony Dell P991) Since the PS1 era, a fan of Resident Evel series... I only play it on TV with true black calibrated ;-) LCD/LED is no-no, for instance **emulators are on my notebook with S-Video PAL-M output. For me, is a reason d'ętre playing these games on old TV from my collection.
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