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What video game systems do you own?  

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  1. 1. Part I

    • 3DO
      52
    • Action Max
      17
    • ADAM
      25
    • Adventurevision
      1
    • Amiga
      48
    • Amstrad CPC
      7
    • APF-1000
      8
    • Apple ][
      39
    • Aquarius
      21
    • Arcadia 2001
      20
    • Astrocade
      26
    • Atari 2600 (includes clones)
      278
    • Atari 5200
      128
    • Atari 7800
      188
    • Atari 8-Bit / XEGS
      133
    • Atari ST/Falcon
      60
    • Battlevision
      0
    • BBC Micro
      1
    • Captain Power
      4
    • CD-I
      21
    • CDTV
      4
    • Channel F
      33
    • Colecovision
      120
    • Commodore 64
      106
    • none in this section
      14
  2. 2. Part II

    • Commodore PET
      6
    • Commodore Plus/4
      21
    • Commodore VIC-20
      48
    • CPS Changer
      0
    • Creativision
      6
    • Dreamcast
      173
    • e-Reader
      38
    • EACA Colour Genie 2000
      0
    • Famicom
      27
    • Famicom Disk System
      15
    • FM Towns Marty
      0
    • Gamate
      3
    • Game Boy / Game Boy Pocket / Super Game Boy
      169
    • Game Boy Advance / Game Boy Player / Game Boy micro
      201
    • Game Boy Color
      145
    • Game.Com
      35
    • GameCube
      153
    • Game Gear
      116
    • Game Pocket Computer
      0
    • Game Wave
      3
    • GameKing
      2
    • Genesis / Mega Drive / Nomad
      207
    • Gizmondo
      5
    • GP32 / GP2X
      15
    • none in this section
      46
  3. 3. Part III

    • Intellivision
      138
    • Interactive Vision
      2
    • Interton VC4000
      5
    • Jaguar
      118
    • JagCD
      63
    • LaserActive
      3
    • Leapster / Leapster L-Max
      17
    • Lynx
      118
    • MacIntosh
      67
    • Mega Duck / Cougar Boy
      1
    • Microvision
      35
    • MSX
      11
    • N-Gage
      24
    • Neo Geo
      21
    • Neo Geo CD
      14
    • Neo Geo MVS
      15
    • Neo Geo Pocket
      18
    • Neo Geo Pocket Color
      61
    • Nintendo Entertainment System (includes clones)
      223
    • Nintendo 64
      193
    • Nintendo 64DD
      5
    • Nintendo DS
      151
    • Nintendo vs.
      7
    • Nuon
      22
    • none in this section
      32
  4. 4. Part IV

    • Odyssey
      27
    • Odyssey2
      85
    • PC (DOS, Windows)
      192
    • PC-FX
      2
    • Pico
      18
    • Pippin
      3
    • Playdia
      1
    • PlayStation
      187
    • PlayStation 2
      194
    • PlayStation 3
      51
    • PlayStation Portable
      85
    • Pokemon Mini
      12
    • RCA Studio II
      22
    • Saturn
      121
    • Sega 32X
      102
    • Sega CD / Mega CD
      118
    • Sega Master System / Power Base Converter / MasterGear Converter
      126
    • SG-1000
      9
    • Sharp X68000
      0
    • Super Nintento Entertainment System / Super Famicom
      187
    • Supercharger / Cuttle Cart
      70
    • SuperVision
      12
    • Tandy Color Computer
      43
    • TI-99/4A
      59
    • none in this section
      21
  5. 5. Part V

    • 0
    • Turbo CD
      28
    • TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine
      81
    • V.Flash
      5
    • V.Smile
      18
    • V.Smile Baby
      6
    • Vectrex
      85
    • VideoBrain
      5
    • VideoSmarts
      1
    • Virtual Boy
      60
    • Wii
      149
    • WonderSwan
      11
    • WonderSwan Color / CrystalSwan
      20
    • XaxiXPORT
      5
    • Xbox
      139
    • Xbox 360
      97
    • Zodiac
      5
    • ZX Spectrum
      22
    • CD32
      11
    • Hyperscan
      14
    • Pixter
      6
    • 0
    • 0
    • One or more not listed
      52
    • none in this section
      66

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Didn't see the following in the list.

 

Sega's CDX (combo Genesis and Cd drive unit)

Nomad - Sega's Genesis handheld portable

GP2X - the sucessor to GP32

For the CDX (which I also own), I'd vote for both the Genesis and the SegaCD. It's not really a system unto itself, but a hybrid.

 

The Nomad is a poratble Genesis/Mega Drive, so counts towards that.

 

I'll add the GP2X to the GP32. It's not significant enough for its own entry.

 

You should change 'TurboGrafx-16' to 'TurboGrafx-16 / PC Engine'.

Will do.

 

I assume that "Supercharger" refers to the Arcadia/Starpath Supercharger.
Correct. I suppose the Cuttle Cart would count against that one as well.
I missed that one, until I read the comments. I always considered the Supercharger an accessory, so I wasn't looking for it as a "system".

Well, the fact that it has its own hardware built into it and has its own games (on completely different media, no less), makes it a separate system to me. Like the Sega CD and Jag CD.

 

Osborne 1 (CP/M) had a few games not many

Commodore 128

 

(almost voted for all the others I have but read 1st :)

I don't think either of those focused on games enough to be counted.

 

Where would a Power Base Converter fit in? Should I just check "Sega Master System" even though I don't have the actual console?

Yes, I think so. I'll add it in. And, for that matter, I'll add the Super Game Boy to the Game Boy entry.

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Hmmm, no CD32? If the CDTV made the list, the CD32 should have too :)

 

OK, my list o' consoles:

Aquarius (x2)

Atari 2600,5200,7800

Intellivision

Colecovision

NES

N64

GameCube

Genesis/32X/SegaCD

Saturn

Dreamcast

C-64 / C-128

CD32 (yay!)

Lots of Amigas

TI-99

TurboGrafx-16

 

A few (too many) PCs...

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Atari 2600 (3)

Atari 7800 (4)

Atari 5200 (2)

Atari 800 (1)

Atari 400 (3)

Atari 800XL (4)

Atari 600XL (2)

Atari 1200XL (1)

Atari XEGS (1)

Atari 130XE (1)

GP2X-F-100

Nintendo DS

Wii

Play station

PS2

Gamecube

Gameboy- forgot to add in poll

Gameboy advance -forgot to add in poll

Various Jaaks and Radica plug-n-plays

 

 

Atari Touch me - not in poll

Atari 2600 clone - 256 games in 1 (looks like a Vader) - not in Poll

One Station - not in poll

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Hmmm, no CD32? If the CDTV made the list, the CD32 should have too :)

Added.

 

Various Jaaks and Radica plug-n-plays

Atari Touch me - not in poll

Atari 2600 clone - 256 games in 1 (looks like a Vader) - not in Poll

One Station - not in poll

2600 clones count as 2600s. (Gemini, Sears Video Arcade, etc.)

The others aren't systems with separate media.

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I didn't realise how many I really had. I also have a HyperScan, and it has separate media. It wasn't listed.

 

Nathan

 

 

Tell me about it, I thought I had trimmed down my collection a bit the last few years but I still have over 30 systems on this list.

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ADAM (2)

Amiga

Atari 2600 (3+)

Atari 7800

Colecovision (2)

Commodore 64 (3)

Commodore PET (The only owner so far! :) )

Commodore VIC-20 (3)

Game Boy

Genesis

Intellivision (2)

Lynx

MacIntosh (2, including the original portable)

Nintendo Entertainment System (2)

Nintendo 64

Odyssey2

PC (DOS, Windows) (too many to count)

PlayStation (2)

Sega Master System / Power Base Converter

Super Nintento Entertainment System

TurboGrafx-16

Wii

Xbox

CD32 (glad you added this!)

 

I have some Creatavision cartridges, but sadly no system.

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Fairchild model 1

Fairchild model 2

Odyssey

Odyssey 2 (4 versions attached black, attached black with raised logo, detached silver, detached Silver slightly different)

Emerson Arcadia 2001

Bally Astrocade (2 versions Computer and Video game system)

Atari 2600 heavy sixer

Atari 2600 lighter sixer

Atari 2600 4 switch

Atari 2600 Vader

Atari 2600 Gemini

Atari 2600 Sears heavy sixer

Atari 2600 Sears VCS 2

Atari 2600 mini

Atari 5200 4 port

Atari 5200 2 port

Atari 7800

Atari ST

Atari Lynx Model 1

Atari Lynx Model 2

Atari Jaguar

Atari Jaguar CD

INtellivision 1

Intellivision 2

Intelivision 3

Intellivision Sears Super System

Coleco Vision with expansion module

Telegames Dina

Coleco Vision Adam

Coleco Vision Adam Exp 3 for CV

NES Base

NES with Gun

Nes with ROB and gun

NES aftermarket (4 versions)

Nintendo Gameboy original

Gameboy pocket

Gameboy COlor

Gameboy Advance

Gameboy DS

Nintendo Virtual Boy

Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo Mini

N64

Nintendo Gamecube

Nintendo Wii

Sega Master System 1

Sega Master System 2

Sega Genesis

Sega Genesis 2

Sega Genesis 3

Sega CD model 1

Sega CD Model 2

Sega CDX

Sega 32x

Sega Game Gear

Sega Saturn Model 1

Sega Sasturn Model 2

Sega Dreamcast

Sega Dreamcast Black

Microvision

Vectrex

Neo Geo POcket

Neo Geo Pocket Color

Turbo Graphx

Turbo Express

Panasonic 3DO

Goldstar 3DO

SOny Playstation

Xbox

Pong Systems (40 of them not listing them all)

Aquarius (2 models)

Captain Power

Commodore 64

Commodore VIC 20

Tiger Game.com

Starpath Supercharger

Ti-99 model 1

Ti-99 Model 2

TRS-80

Action Max

RCA Studio 2

 

I forgot:

Supervision

R-Zone

Atari 400

 

Along with

Trycom an arcadia clone

 

As I am writing this my wife is just shaking her head... I thought I would type them out but that was kind of nuts. Oh well now I have a list of what I have...

:D

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ADAM (2)

Amiga

Atari 2600 (3+)

Atari 7800

Colecovision (2)

Commodore 64 (3)

Commodore PET (The only owner so far! :) )

Commodore VIC-20 (3)

Game Boy

Genesis

Intellivision (2)

Lynx

MacIntosh (2, including the original portable)

Nintendo Entertainment System (2)

Nintendo 64

Odyssey2

PC (DOS, Windows) (too many to count)

PlayStation (2)

Sega Master System / Power Base Converter

Super Nintento Entertainment System

TurboGrafx-16

Wii

Xbox

CD32 (glad you added this!)

 

I have some Creatavision cartridges, but sadly no system.

 

THe CD32 is that the amiga CD system and if so was that released in the US or not I never got a straight answer on that.... ANy info would be excellent..

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THe CD32 is that the amiga CD system and if so was that released in the US or not I never got a straight answer on that.... ANy info would be excellent..

 

 

The CD32 is the Amiga based CD system. I believe that it was only released in Canada and parts of Europe. There was some sort of patent royalty problem that prevented Commodore from selling the system in the US. Some US resellers imported the system from Canada.

 

I live in Canada and picked mine up around the time that Commodore went bankrupt. I was working for a small distributor that specialzed in Amiga hardware and software. We bought out the inventory of a retail store that was dumping all of their Commodore product. I seem to recall that the system only cost me about $150 or so. This was a great deal at the time.

 

Sadly I don't have much software for the CD32. I have a bunch of European magazine CDs, but they are all PAL and don't run correctly on the NTSC unit that I own.

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APF TV Fun # 402 boxed

atari 2600 (1 Light sixxer, 1 long rainbow jr, 1 Flashback 2)

atari 7800 (2)

NES (10)

SNES (2 1 boxed)

N64 boxed

Gamecube boxed

Wii boxed

Gameboy/pocket (3 original 2 boxed, 2 pocket 1 boxed)

Gameboy Color (2)

Gameboy advance boxed

E-Reader boxed

Nintendo DS boxed

Sega Master System boxed

Genneiss (2 original, 3 Gennisis II 1 boxed)

Saturn

GameGear (3 1 boxed)

Intellivision II

Commodore VIC 20

Playstation (2 USA 1boxed, 1 Japanese boxed)

Playstation II boxed

PSP boxed

TI 99/4A boxed

Macintosh (2)

DOS/Windows (many)

UNIX (16)

various tv games units (1 Atari 10 in 1, 1 Atari paddle, 1 Activision, 1 Pacman, 1 Super pacman) most boxed

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Okay, so I put this together, so all my systems are on the list. Here we go:

 

3DO (works, but not well)

ADAM

Apple ][c

*Apple ][gs

Aquarius

Arcadia 2001

Atari 2600

Sears Video Arcade

Sears Video Arcade II

Gemini

Atari 5200 (2 port and 4 port)

Atari 7800

Atari 400

Atari 800

Atari 800XL

Atari 600XE

Atari XEGS

Atari ST (forget which model)

Colecovision

Commodore 64 (2 different models)

Commodore VIC-20

Dreamcast (Japanese)

e-Reader

Game Boy (1 grey, 1 black)

Game Boy pocket (1 silver, 1 clear)

Game Boy Color (Pikachu edition)

Game Boy Advance (Pokemon edition)

game.com (large and small varieties)

GameCube

Game Gear (black)

Game Wave

Genesis I & II

Intellivision I & II

Jaguar

Jaguar CD

Lynx I & II

MacIntosh (3 of the older systems, inlcuding "Mac Classic")

Microvision

N-Gage QD

Neo Geo Pocket

Neo Geo Pocket Color

Nintendo Entertainment System (top loader)

Nintendo 64 (1 red, 1 green, 1 black in a kiosk)

Nintendo DS lite

Nuon

Odyssey 2 (harwired and separate controllers)

PC (3 - legacy DOS/Win 3.1, Win 98, Win XP)

Pico

PlayStation

PlayStation Portable

Pokemon mini

Saturn

Sega 32X

Sega CD

Sega CDX

Sega Master System

Super Nintendo (later model)

Cuttle Cart

SuperVision

Tandy CoCo

TI-99/4a

TurboGrafx-16

VideoSmarts

Virtual Boy

Wii

WonderSwan

XaviXPORT

Xbox

 

I have some additional LCD based cartridge systems, like the R-Zone, the e-Kara Karaoke system, etc.

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Okay, so I put this together, so all my systems are on the list. Here we go:

 

I have some additional LCD based cartridge systems, like the R-Zone, the e-Kara Karaoke system, etc.

 

 

NIIIIIICCEE!!!!! The next time Im in Rochester for training for my company you should let me see them all.... Of course you might have to keep an eye on me as I may try to borrow your top loading NES...... Just kidding I would never steal anything from you... :D

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My Atari 2600 hasn't arrived yet, so until it does, here's what consoles/portables/computers I have:

 

Consoles:

Sega Master System

Sega Genesis

Sega Saturn

Sega Dreamcast

Nintendo Entertainment System

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Nintendo 64

Nintendo GameCube

Sony Playstation 2

 

Portables:

Game Boy (x2) + Game Boy Pocket

Game Boy Advance SP

Game Gear

SwanCrystal (Imported)

 

Computers:

Tandy 1000 SX (custom built)

3 Desktop PCs @ 66, 120 and 2000 MHz

1 Colour Laptop PC @ 100 MHz

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Odyssey^2

Atari 2600

Atari 5200

Atari 7800

Supercharger & Cuttle Cart 2

Atari Lynx

Intellivision

Colecovision

NES

Super NES

N64

Gamecube

Wii

Game Boy Color

Game Boy Advance

e-Reader

Nintendo DS

Sega Genesis

Power Base Converter

Sega CD

32X

Dreamcast

Game Gear

Playstation

Playstation 2

 

I have an Apple IIGS (Woz edition) but my main gaming 'puter is my Macintosh Performa 6116 CD (upgraded to G3). Lots of LucasArts goodness to be had on it!

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I have quite a few on the list, and most of the Atari and Nintendo systems (Nintendo is strangely by default.. didn't really want them)

 

But you know, if I could emulate everything older than a Dreamcast on a Dreamcast, I would get rid of all and just keep the Dreamcast and some emu disks.

 

And I'm just about there. :) I can emulate all Atari systems aside from Jaguar and 7800.

 

An Atari 2600 controller adaptor needs to be made for the Dreamcast, and at that point I wouldn't care.

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My list would have been a little bit longer had I listed the systems I owned at one point but have sold. :/ Let's see, currently:

 

2600/2600jr

5200 (2-port)

7800

XEGS

Intellivision 2

Odyssey 2

Bally Astrocade

NES

SNES

Gamecube

Wii

SMS

Genny 2

Sega CD (model 2)

Dreamcast (one white, one black)

Playstation

Playstation 2

Xbox (white EA Games edition)

Xbox 360

eReader

DS (Phat)

Game.com

GameGear

c64

Amiga 1000, 500

Apple 2c

PC

Mac

 

Sold/Traded: Colecovision, Saturn, n64, Atari ST 520, TG-16, Gameboy, GBA (stolen), GBA SP

 

Would Like To Acquire: Jag, Vectrex

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Not to nitpick, but the "I" in "MacIntosh" should be lower case.

 

-Apple II Series (7)

-Atari 2600 (Light Sixer)

-Atari 2600 jr. (My first video game system, 20 years ago)

-Atari 7800 (In box, VERY light use, my grandpa bought it new in the early 90's)

-Game Boy

-Game Boy Color

-Game Boy Advance (with front-light installed)

-Game Boy Advance (flip)

-Genesis

-Macintosh (40+, I collect these)

-PC (Actually, my wife has 2 of these)

-PlayStation

-PS2

 

No longer own:

 

-NES

-SNES

-Nomad

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here's my list, plus, someone tell me if different variations count as well, i'm going to list them anyhow.

 

Atari 2600 4 switcher

Atari 2600 6 switcher

Atari 2600 Vader

Atari 2600 Jr

Atari 5200 4 port

Atari 7800

Atari XE

Atari Lynx

Atari Jaguar

Bandai Wonderswan 25th Anniversary Gundam Edition

Commodore Vic-20

Commodore C64

Colecovision

Cybiko Xtreme

Intellivision

Gamepark GP32

Microsoft XBOX

Microsoft XBOX 360

Nintendo Gameboy original

Nintendo Gameboy Color

Nintendo Gameboy Advanced

Nintendo DS

Nintendo NES

Nintendo SNES

Nintendo N64

Nintendo Gamecube

Nintendo Virtual Boy

Nokia N-gage QD

Oddessy 2

Panasonic 3do

Sega Pico

Sega Master System

Sega Genesis I and II

Sega CDX

Sega Saturn

Sega Dreamcast

Sega GameGear

Sega Nomad

SNK Neo Geo MVS

SNK Neo Geo CD

SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color

Sony PS1

Sony PS2

Sony PSP

Texas Instruments TI99/4a

Tiger Game.com

Watara Supervision

 

I think that's all, i usually forget a couple.

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