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Besides the 2600, what do you own?


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Wow, this is going to take a while...

 

ATARI:

2600 Jr (x2), 2600 Jr with 128 Built-In games, 5200 (4 port), 7800 (x2), XEGS, 130XE, 800XL, 520 ST (4GB), 520STFM (x2), 1040 STFM (x2), 1040 STE, Lynx I, Lynx II (x7), Jaguar (x5), Jag CD (x2), Alpine (2mb), Dev Jag, Dev Jag CD player

 

COMMODORE:

C64 (Breadbox - not working), C64 (slim), Amiga 500

 

NINTENDO:

NES (x3), SNES (PAL x3, NTSC, Jap), N64, GameCube (x2), Wii (PAL), Wii (Jap), GameBoy (x4), GBA SP, DS (original), and a CIB Game & Watch Greenhouse :D

 

MICROSOFT:

XBOX (original: x3), 360: (PAL x18 for LAN, NTSC, Jap)

 

SEGA:

Master System II, Mega Drive I (Jap), Mega Drive II (PAL), Mega CD II, 32-X, Saturn (x3), Dreamcast, Game Gear

 

SONY:

PS1, PS2, PS3 (60GB), PSP (Phat), PS Vita 3G

 

OTHER:

3DO (Goldstar)

Dick Smith VZ-200

Intellivision (x3)

NEC PC Engine + CD case/player

NUON: Samsung N501, Toshiba SD-2300

Philips CDi (1x games system + 1 dev/hospital player/unit)

Vectrex (not working :( )

 

OTHER +

Microsoft XBOX (original) Kiosk

Sega Dreamcast Kiosk

Top Racer (arcade machine - cab)

 

I think that's it - going by the top of my head that i know i have at home and in storage. As for playing, in the last few months i've been mainly getting into LAN (360) and retro at get-togethers with friends, at gaming clubs, games events, gaming in cinema, etc - not so much by myself at home but more as social get-together fun. Now just focusing on collecting rare games and homebrew releases :)

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Sears Video Arcade 4-switch

Sears Video Arcade heavy sixer

Atari VCS 4 switch

Atari VCS heavy sixer

Atari VCS 6 switch

Sears Video Arcade II

Intellivision model I

Intellivision model II

Tandyvision

Atari 5200 4 port model

Atari 5200 2 port model

Colecovision

Colecovision expansion module 1

Atari 7800

Nintendo Entertainment System front loader (smooth top)

Nintendo Entertainment System front loader (rough top)

Nintendo Entertainment System top loader

Nintendo Gameboy

Sega Master System

Worlds of Wonder Action Max

Sega Genesis model 1 (without TMSS)

Sega Genesis model 1 (with TMSS)

Sega Genesis model 2

Sega Genesis model 3

Sega CD model 2

Sega 32X

SNES model 1

Super Gameboy

Panasonic 3DO

Sony Playstation

Atari Jaguar

Nintendo Gameboy Color

Sega Saturn

Nintendo 64

Sega Dreamcast

Nintendo Gamecube

Nintendo Gameboy Player

Zappit Gamewave

Mattel Hyperscan

Sony Playstation 2 model 1

Sony Playstation 2 model 2 silver

Sony Playstation 2 model 2 black

30 plug and play systems

Numerous early Mattel handhelds

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Atari 2600 H6, 4SW

Atari 7800

Atari Lynx 1, 2

Atari Jaguar

Colecovision

Turbografx 16

Sega Genesis/32X/CD models 1, 2, and CDX

SNES

NES

N64

Gamecube

Wii

Xbox

PS1, 2, 3

Master System

Dreamcast

Sega Saturn v1, v2

Gameboy

GBA

DS

3DS

Game Gear

Arcade cabs:

Pac - Man

UN Squadron

Power Drift

Defender

Mame cab

 

I just wish I had more time to play it all!

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:) here's what i got (minus games and accessories):

 

 

-Atari Pong (boxed 1975 version)

 

-Intellivision * = (basic console, no box)

 

-Atari 2600 (x3.... all 3 are boxed.... 2 woodgrain 4-switchers and 1 vader)

 

-Atari 5200 (x3...1 loose and 2 boxed....1 4-port and 2 2-ports)

 

-Vectrex *

 

-Colecovision *

 

-Coleco Galaxian Tabletop *

 

-Tomy Pac-Man Tabletop *

 

-Texas Instruments TI-99/4A (boxed)

 

-Famicom *

 

-Nintendo Entertainment System (x3.... 2 loose and one boxed "Action Set")

 

-Nintendo Gameboy (original in official carrying case)

 

-Sega Genesis (model 2,boxed)

 

-Sega Nomad *

 

-Sega CD *

 

-Super NES *

 

-N64 *

 

 

..and still growing...what i need to get next very soon:

 

-Bally Astrocade

 

-Famicom Disk System

 

-Neo Geo AES

 

-Apple ][e

 

-SMS

 

-Amiga 500

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And another proud owner of multiple systems. Did I mention I added an Xbox 360 to my game systems? It has Kinect with it, and I feel absolutely STUPID jumping around the living room. I try to do those sorts of things when no one's watching. :roll:

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Intellivision, 7800, NES, SNES, N64, Saturn, Dreamcast, Wii and PS3. I just picked up the 7800 and am loving it. I've been eying the homebrews in the AA store. The 2600's, SNES, Wii and PS3 get played fairly often also, The rest of them just sit on a shelf. I need to unload some stuff =).

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My list:

 

3DO

2600 (4 switch)

5200 (2 port)

7800

XEGS

Lynx I/II

Jaguar

Intellivision/Intellivision II

Xbox 360

Neo Geo CD

Neo Geo Pocket Color

Famicom

Famicom Disk System

NES

NES 2 (top loader)

SNES

N64

GameCube

Wii

Game Boy

GBA

GBA SP that looks like a NES

DS Lite

3DS

PS One

PS1

PS2

PSP (slim)

Sega Master System

Genesis model 2

Sega CD model 2

Sega 32x

Game Gear

Saturn (oval buttons)

Dreamcast

TG-16

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I'm sure I'm going to miss a few, but here goes:

Atari 2600

7800

5200

Jaguar

 

Colecovision

 

Intellivision

 

TI 99-4A

 

NES

SNES

N64

Gamecube

Wii

 

Sega Master System

Genesis/CD/32X

Saturn

Dreamcast

 

TurboGrafx 16

 

PS1

PS2

PS3

 

Xbox

Xbox 360

 

 

Aaaand a lot of arcade stuff; I've ot about 10 arcade cabinets and a pinball.

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2600 (4 switch)

7800

XEGS

Lynx II

Jaguar

Colecovision

Xbox 360

GameCube w/ GBA player

Wii

GBA SP

DS Lite x2

DSi XL

3DS x2

PS2 (fat w/ hdd)

Genesis model 1

Powerbase for Genesis

Sega CD model 1

Sega 32x

Sega CDX

Dreamcast

Kangaroo cab

 

I believe my brother still has my SNES, NES, TG-16, SMS and SMS mark2 since I don't remember ever selling them.

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I really wish I had a different mentality in my earlier years, as I usually just traded in systems when new ones came along. Of course, now that I'm getting back into gaming with the physical consoles themselves, I'm rather empty-handed. Currently have:

 

- Atari 2600 (light sixer)

 

- Colecovision (maybe, still searching for it, though I don't think it was ever thrown away... still digging!)

 

- PS2

 

- PS3

 

- XBox 360

 

- Sega Genesis with Sega CD and 32X

 

- Commodore 64c (if that counts)

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Various 2600's (light sixer with S-video mod, main testing console), several Vader and Jrs, and a PAL Vader (currently not working).

 

A 7800 with an S-video mod sitting next to it; I haven't had time to install it yet.

 

A pretty near-mint Commodore 128D with 1541-Ultimate-II cart.

 

A Commodore Amiga CD32 console.

 

An Amiga 1200 (Escom model) with 50Mhz '030 processor and 32MB RAM, 4GB CF HD, and C-1942 monitor.

 

A Toshiba TIMM 20" multisync TV/monitor.

 

The 2600, 7800, CD32 and C-128D are all S-video capable, and will go through a switchbox to the TIMM when I get everything set up.

 

Eventually, I want to create a webpage to display all this stuff with pictures, etc. Quite a bit of it was either donated directly, or bought with donated funds (all in support of Stella) :)

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I don't have that much, mainly because my wife and I have enough crap already, and partly because, well, I just really don't like the NES and later consoles and games.

 

I started with a 2600 woodgrain 4-switcher, which was a Christmas present to my brother and me in 1982. I got a 7800 about six years ago, and Inky mentioned that he wanted a 4-switch, so I sold him mine, and I hope he remembers that if he ever wants/needs to sell it that he sell it back to me! (I only need ONE system that plays 2600 carts!)

 

Probably in 1983 or 1984 two cousins had a Vectrex they were bored with, so they gave it to me. (And I was thrilled -- my 9-year-old mind felt so proud of probably being the only kid in his class with TWO video game systems!) After a few years I gave it to another cousin, and nowadays I regret that I did that! Especially since I lost touch with that cousin a long time ago and have since only seen him at my grandmother's funeral a few years ago and thought that wouldn't be an appropriate occasion to ask if he still had it. :)

 

In about 2006 I started going crazy buying stuff off eBay, until I decided that all I want is the actual games, I don't need to get every freakin' 2600 variety! During that time I had acquired and since sold two heavy sixers and a Jr.

 

Back then I also got an Intellivision because I remember as a little kid one of my best friends had one and my cousins had one, and I looooooved the games on it. However, the Intellivision I bought had overheating problems, so I sold it via Craigslist for ten bucks (I literally did the transaction on my way out of a bus!). I then got an Intellivision 3, and quickly realized that for some reason the games just weren't as fun as I remember them, so I sold the Intellivision 3 and the games I'd acquired for it.

 

But the one I ended up keeping was my 7800. No expansion slot or cutout for expansion slot, and I'm lucky: this thing has played EVERYTHING that was thrown at it, including the Starpath Supercharger games and a few others that are known to have compatibility issues.

 

So, that was it, back in 2007....until I bought a 2-port Atari 5200 last week! I posted about that experience in the 5200 forum. So far, I'm really digging it!

 

Oh...for a while i had that Burgertime handheld LCD game, back in the '80s...duzzat count?

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