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Just my NES and Game Boy - and I don't know if the Game Boy works. The NES works fine, and I have a ton of cartridges. I wish I still had my Intellivision...
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Commodore 64 and TONS of game software.
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A couple of 2600s, Colecovision, C64, Sega Genesis, a number of Game Boys, NES and I think there's an SNES somewhere too... also VictorMaxx virtual reality goggles, got them at Big Lots for cheap, you use them with an SNES or Genesis but I have never tried hooking them up. They have a dinky little passive matrix LCD, Fresnel lens, stereo audio and an encoder that is supposed to move you left-right as you turn your head. I also have an Aura Interactor (basically a scaled-down Bass Shaker in a backpack).
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Atari 2600, and NES as far as vintage goes - though I'm sure my super nintendo will soon become "vintage" if it hasn't already.
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I wonder what an Atari 2600 with all of the accessories and plastic storage/carrying container that is in near mint condition would be worth round-a-bout these days.
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Dunno, but I wish I had hung on to mine
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I have a Gamecube and a PS2. Looking to sell the Gamecube, simply don't play it anymore.
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The other day I saw an Atari retro setup for young people to dig on the "old school" stuff. Everything was miniature (of course). I thought about picking it up, but I already have enough irons in my fire with old, well, you name it. Now I am even getting old! Time flys for sure! Seems like only a few years ago I was getting the 2600 for Christmas around 1981, or so....
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Unisonic Tournament 2000 with Tiger Electronics skeet shooting pistol
Atari 2600 - Heavy sixer and Vader versions, with wireless controllers, trackball, and the Star Raiders keypad Atari 5200 - Four port version Magnavox Odyssey 2 Intellivision III with Intellivoice Module Colecovision with Expansion Module #2 (driving controller) Vectrex Sega Master System Sega Genesis Mark 1 and Mark 2 with Sega CD and Game Genie Sega Saturn with fight stick, Nights analog controller, and GameShark Sega Dreamcast TurboGrafx-16 with multitap NES with Advantage, PowerPad, Satellite wireless adapter, and Game Genie GameBoy with link cable SNES Mark 1 and Mark 2 N64 with GameShark, rumble pak, expansion memory GameCube Playstation Playstation 2 with network and HDD adapter, modded to be a media center Xbox with wifi adapter, modded to be a media center Still looking for a 3DO, Jaguar, and a 7800 and I'll consider my console collection satisfactory. |
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Since my super nes has dissapeared in a move, im down to just my atari 2600 (which ive misplaced the power cord to) and my nes which i play nearly every day.
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Unisonic Tournament 2000-still in box and still works.
2 VIC-20's. Commodore 128. |
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Lots for me as well...for systems that I got the most enjoyment out of playing:
Atari Super Pong Atari 2600 Atari 800 Systems I still have include those above plus: Fairchild Channel-F Atari 400 Coleco Colecovision Mattel Intellivision Atari Jaguar GCE Vectrex Magnavox Odyssey2 Plus some oddball ones, such as Sears and Radio Shack house versions of some of the above. Jeff
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my little collection consists of:
Magnavox Odyssey 4000 (complete with box) Sears Telegames version of Intellivision Nintendo Super Nintendo Nintendo 64 Playstation 2 (daily driver) The Intellivision knock-off Sears Telegames was our family's first video game system from way back. Thus, it is my sentimental favorite. |
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Why has everything gotton so small these days? (Garbage) Ill take the better ORIGINALs anyday! |
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Are businesses in general hurting so badly that they must continually cut back on quality and/or quantity over time just to stay afloat?
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