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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.
My step-dad wanted to get a Wii for physical therapy. |
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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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How could companies from the "good old days" manufacture, package, and market products for a fair price that were obviously built to last? Take nearly any product from around 40 years ago (and back) and compare it to something similar coming from your local STERILEmart. It is feather light plastic garbage, and even food product packaging is becoming smaller. Look at your small box of say Cocoa Pebbles. It went from small to TINY in the past two or three years!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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