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Community => Watto's Junk Yard => Topic started by: Scott on June 28, 2004, 04:09 PM
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I have:
NES
Gameboy
Sega Genesis
N64
Gamecube
PS2
Gameboy Advanced SP
PC
Of my favorites...the Sega Genesis stands heads and shoulders above all of the rest in terms of amount of time I spent playing (NES is a close second)
My latest pick-up the new Gameboy has been worth every penny so far...loving the games, the autosave, the rechargable batteries, light up screen etc etc
My wife plays our PC a lot, The Sims and Sim City are her two biggest time wasters
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I have:
NES - Old School
GameCube
Playstation
PC
I primarily play NGC, while dabbling in the others. I keep the PS around for Mortal Kombat and the Namco Museaum games; the PC is used for On-Line RPGs (Galaxies/Warcraft); and the NEW is pure nostalgia.
Nothing like draggin the NES out for a quick round of Payton and Tecmo Bowl, Kung-Fu, Excitebike, and the rest of the classics.
Jeff
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N64
PS2
Gamecube
Xbox
Game Boy Pocket
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy advance SP
Game Gear (But it no longer works)
I used to have an SNES, but I sold it a few years ago. Kinda regretting that now. :-\
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For game playing I currently own:
PS2, Atari 7800, and my PC (a P4/2.6Ghz w/ 512mb ram)
Taking into account all the gaming systems I've ever owned, I have had:
1979-1986: Atari 2600
1986-1988: Atari 2600 Jr (when the above one broke)
1988-present: Atari 7800 (could play 2600 & 7800 games)
1990-1995: NES
1991-1995: Sega Genesis
1991-1995: SNES
1991-1996: Game Boy (the original brick)
2003-present: Playstation 2
1990-1993: PC #1 (IBM XT 8Mhz w/ CGA graphics)
1993-1998: PC #2 (486DX2/66Mhz w/ 8mb ram and VGA graphics)
1998-2003: PC #3 (P2/333Mhz w/ 64mb ram and an 8mb SVGA vidcard)
2003-present: PC #4 (P4/2.6Ghz w/ 512mb ram and a 128mb vid card)
Of all the systems, I probably spent the most time on the various Atari systems, although from 91 to 95 (ironically my HS years) I went all out and had 5 video game systems plus a PC so a lot of time spent there. When I started college I got rid of the majority of my gaming systems and pretty much stopped playing platform games and stuck to the occassional PC-based Star Wars game. But last year the PS2 called, though I think I use it more for watching DVD's than I do playing games.
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I have....
-Atari2600
-NES (The one with the robot too! Though we never used that POS)
-SNES
-N64
-Gamecube
-X-Box
and my PC which probably gets more use than any of the abve, save the NES which we had TONS f games for.
Consoles are fun but PC won't ever be replaced IMO. It'll only absorb consoles.
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- Atari 2600
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Super NES
- Sega Genesis (w/ 32X)
- Nintendo 64
- Sony PlayStation
- Game Boy Color
- Sega Dreamcast
- Sony PlayStation 2
- Game Boy Advance (original)
- Nintendo GameCube
- Microsoft XBox
- Game Boy Advance SP (Japanese)
- Game Boy Advance SP (Retro)
Also have an extra N64 for trade if anybody wants one. . .
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Currently Have:
Xbox
Gamecube
Gameboy Advance SP Retro
N64
NES
Atari 2600
Genesis
Dreamcast
Dig Dug (the arcade game)
PC where I emulate any of the old ones I'm missing.
HAD (in the order I got rid of them from most recent to longest ago):
PS2
Gameboy Advance SP (black)
Gameboy Advance (ice)
Smash TV (arcade game)
Playstation One
SSF2 Turbo (arcade game)
WWF Royal Rumble (arcade game)
Gameboy
Super NES
Turbographix 16
Sega-CD
Atari Lynx
PLUS...countless dedicated machines like those little 15 dollar plastic pieces of junk that only played Pac Man, Tron or Frogger plus the Donkey Kong watch..etc, etc.
Whew, I've been a junkie.
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Hmmm...let's see if I can do this off the top of my head
NES
Super Nintendo
Nintendo 64
Gamecube
Gameboy
Gameboy Color
Gameboy Advance
Gameboy Advance SP
Virtual Boy
Sega Genesis
Sega CD
Sega 32X
Sega Saturn
Sega Gamegear
Sega Nomad
Sega Dreamcast
Sony Playstation
Sony Playstation 2
Xbox
I still have all of these, and they're all in great condition, although several haven't seen their power turned on in some time! I didn't bother listing my PC, but I do play on it once in a while. I think the only system I've ever owned but no longer have is a Turbographx 16. I think I sold it, after getting tired of Bonk's Adventure.
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NES
Super NES
Gameboy - the original one...
Nintendo 64
Gamecube
Sega Genesis
32X
Xbox
I've got a playstation also - but plan on upgrading to the PS2 soon.
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Three. Playstation, PS2 and N64.
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In our house here I have my old NES, Playstation, and Gamecube. I also had a Sega Genesis growing up, which is still at my parents' house. Spent a fair amount of time on each of them through the years, probably the most with the NES, or possibly the Playstation.
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XBox
PS2
Gamecube
Dreamcast (A Great System that got the shaft)
PS1
Nintendo 64
Super Nintendo
Genesis
NES
Atari 2600
The XBox gets the most milage for me
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nes, gba, gbc and pc :P
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Atari2600
Sega Genesis
Gameboy Pocket
Nintendo Game Cube
PC
Kevin
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Most of my stuff is in storage these days, but over the years I’ve accumulated tons of crap. I used to be pretty hardcore about things but have mellowed out as I’ve gotten older and the job has worn me down. My ’84-prior stuff is a bit sketchy as to what I still have, since I lost a lot of it in a garage break-in a few years back. I did have a sweet Coleco Adam with dual tape drives, along with Super Donkey Kong, the only home version that has the Pie Factory level.
Consoles:
NES (frontload)
NES (topload)
Twin Famicom
Sega Master System
Sega Master System Mark II
SNES
SNES v2
TurboGrafx16
Turbo Duo
Sega Genesis
Sega Genesis v2
Sega Genesis v3 (Majesco)
JVC WonderMega
Sega-CD (frontload)
Sega-CD (topload)
Sega 32X
Neo Geo (cartridge)
Sega Saturn
Sega Saturn (v2 Japan, white)
N64
Playstation
Playstation (green test)
PSOne
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Dreamcast (Japan)
Sega Dreamcast (Sports, black)
PS2
PS2 (red Metreon exclusive)
Gamecube
Xbox
Portable:
Sega GameGear
Game Boy
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy SP
Sega Nomad
NeoGeo Pocket
Atari Lynx v2
Today I mostly run what I need for work, and don't really dig on many modern games... I play whats new and popular so I'm up-to-date on trends, but the love's not there like it used to be. I keep my DC running, and use it for emulators - there are NES, Coleco, 2600, and other emus that run full speed, full sound that pretty much eliminate the need to fire up the old clunkers. I seriously recommend getting a DC if you don't have one already.