desiv Posted May 6, 2012 Share Posted May 6, 2012 (edited) Just consoles / game systems? 7800, O2, NES, Genesis (w/CD), Vectrex, and 3DO. Computers? Apple //e, IIc, Tandy Model 100, Vic 20, C64 (dead at the moment), Amiga 1000, 500, 1200, Mac Classic, IIsi. Probably something I'm forgetting.. I've downsized recently, and probably planning more downsizing. Just not enough time.... desiv (Oh, and a couple of Arcade machines. 1 MAME (vertical) and a PPII (currently non-working) ) Edited May 6, 2012 by desiv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sonic R Posted May 6, 2012 Share Posted May 6, 2012 (edited) I have quite a few systems... I've always been one to want any type of console that was made to play games! some I found for great prices and bought out of curiosity! my list: Magnavox Odyssey Magnavox Odyssey 2 Fairchild Channel F Emerson Arcadia 2001 Mattel Intellivision Coleco Colecovision GCE Vectrex Atari 2600 VCS (4 switch) Atari 5200 (4 port) Atari 5200 (2 port) x3 Atari 7800 Atari XEGS Atari Lynx (first model) Atari Jaguar w/CD Worlds of Wonder Action Max View Master Interactive Vision Nintendo NES (front load) Nintendo NES (top load) Nintendo SNES (original model) Nintendo Virtual Boy Nintendo N64 Nintendo GameCube Nintendo Wii Sega Master System Sega Master System II Sega Genesis (original model 1) Sega Genesis 3 Sega CDX JVC X'Eye Sega Saturn (model 2) Sega Saturn Japanese (gray model 1) Sega Dreamcast NEC Turbo Grafx 16 w/CD player NEC Super Grafx TTI Turbo Duo SNK Neo Geo Advanced Entertainment System Philips CDi (model 550) Funtec Super A'Can Sony PlayStation (1001 model) Sony PlayStation 2 (original 'fat' model) Sony Playastation 2 (slim model) Sony PlayStation 2 Japanese ('fat' model) Sony PlayStation 3 (launch 60gb model) Microsoft XBox Microsoft Xbox 360 (premium 20gb launch model) Microsoft Xbox 360 Japanese (original model) Edited May 6, 2012 by Sonic R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seob Posted May 7, 2012 Share Posted May 7, 2012 (edited) Philips videopac G7000 5 different versions Philips videopac G7400 Philips CD-i 220 Philips CD-i 450 Philips CD-i 470 Magnavox CD-i 550 Colecovision 2x + 1 Atari expansion port Intellivision Vectrex 2x Microvision Atari 2600 4 switch wood Atari 2600 4 switch black 2x Atari 2600 short rainbow Atari 2600 long rainbow 2x Atari Jaguar Atari Lynx model 1 Atari Lynx model 2 Sega Mastersystem 1 Sega Mastersystem 2 2x Sega Megadrive model 1 Sega Megadrive model 2 2x Sega Gamegear 3x Sega Saturn 1x working 1x only working with top case taken off Sega Dreamcast Megaduck Quickshot Supervision model 1 Quickshot Supervision model 2 Watara Supervision model 2 Neo Geo Pocket Color Nintendo Gameboy 4x Nintendo Gameboy pocket Nintendo Gameboy color 2x Nintendo Super Gameboy Nintendo GBA Nintendo GBA SP 3x Nintendo GBA micro Nintendo GBA player NES 3x SNES 4x Nintendo 64 3x GameCube 2x Wii Sony Playstation 5x 2x broken. Sony Playstation 2 Sony Playstation 2 slim Sony Playstation 3 60Gb European Launch Sony PSP Commodore CDTV Commodore Amiga cd32 Microsoft XBOX 1x ntsc broken psu 1x pal working Microsoft XBOX360 60Gb premium Computers: Commodore Vic 20 Commodore 64 Breadbox 3x Commodore 64 new model Commodore 128 Commodore Amiga 500 3x 2 working 1 broke Commodore Amiga 1200 broken Apple LC-II Philips MSX VG8020 Philips MSX2 VG8235 Philips MSX2 NMS8245 Philips MSX2 NMS8250 Edited May 7, 2012 by Seob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BassGuitari Posted May 8, 2012 Share Posted May 8, 2012 Quite a few. Pongs/Standalones: 1. Odyssey 2. Odyssey 100 3. Odyssey 200 4. Odyssey 300 x2 5. Odyssey 400 6. Odyssey 500 7. Pong (Sears Telegames) 8. Pinball Breakaway 9. Super Pong Pro Am Ten 10. Hanimex TV Game Model 777 11. Sears Hockey Tennis III (dead) 12. APF TV Fun 13. Radio Shack TV Scoreboard 14. Venture Electronics Video Sports VS-1 15. DMS Tele-Action Mini 16. Coleco Telstar 17. Coleco Telstar Alpha 18. Coleco Combat 19. Wonder Wizard (dead?) Consoles/Handhelds: 20. Fairchild Video Entertainment System (dead) 21. Fairchild Channel F System II 22. Sears Video Arcade (Heavy Sixer) 23. Atari Video Computer System (6-switch) x2 24. Atari Video Computer System (4-switch) x3 25. Sears Video Arcade (4-switch) 26. Sears Video Arcade II 27. Atari 2600 (Vader) x2 or 3 28. Atari 2600jr. (short rainbow) x2 29. Atari 2600jr. (large rainbow) 30. Edu Games 2600 (Argentinian 2600jr. clone) 31. Bally Astrocade (dead ) 32. Odyssey 2 x2 33. Intellivision (Mattel Electronics) x2 34. Intellivision (Sylvania) 35. Tandyvision One 36. Intellivision II 37. Intellivision System Changer 38. Atari 5200 (4-port) x2 39. Atari 5200 (2-port) 40. Atari 5200 VCS Adapter 41. Colecovision x2 42. Expansion Module #1 x2 43. DINA 44. Vectrex 45. NES (toaster) x2 46. NES (toploader) 47. Generation NEX 48. Atari 7800 49. Master System 50. Genesis 51. Genesis (model 2) 52. Genesis 3 53. JVC X'Eye 54. Sega CD (pop-top) 55. 32X [needs the hookup cords] 56. SNES x2 57. 3DO FZ-1 58. Saturn 59. Playstation 60. PSOne 61. N64 x4 (2 black, 1 orange, 1 green) 62. Dreamcast x2 63. Playstation 2 64. Wii 65. Game Boy x2 66. Super Game Boy 67. Game Boy Color 68. Game Boy Advance 69. Game Gear x2 (both dead?) Computers: 70. TRS-80 (Level II BASIC) 71. Tandy 2 (a custom-built TRS-80 Model II) 72. Atari 800 73. Atari 600XL 74. Atari 800XL 75. Apple //e x4 76. Apple //e Platinum 77. Laser 128 (faulty disk drive) 78. TRS-80 Color Computer 79. TRS-80 Color Computer 2 80. TRS-80 MC-10 x2 81. Intellivision ECS adapter 82. Aquarius x2 83. Sinclair ZX80 84. Sinclair ZX81 85. Timex/Sinclair 1000 x2 86. Compaq Portable 87. IBM 5150 (needs keyboard) 88. IBM RT 6150 (needs monitor) 89. TI99/4a x3 90. Commodore 64 x3 91. Macintosh SE (dead) Arcade: 92. Tank 93. Anti-Aircraft Plug & Play: 94. Atari Flashback 2 x2 95. Atari stick (Jakks) 96. Activision stick 97. Space Invaders stick (Radica) 98. Ms. Pac-Man stick 99. Frogger stick 100. Powerjoy III (Famiclone) 101. Generic 75-in-one Famiclone My fiance collects vintage LCD/LED handhelds, too. We've probably got 40 or 50 of those, including Atari Touch Me, Coleco Frogger (tabletop), Entex Turtles ("cocktail" tabletop), Simon, and Coleco Quiz Wiz (#1). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DemonoidTentacle Posted May 8, 2012 Share Posted May 8, 2012 NES (a couple of them) SNES (several) N64 (several) Wii Game Boy Game Boy Colour Game Boy Advance (a couple) DS 3DS PS2 Xbox360 2600 (a few of them) XEGS Lynx Master System (several) Mega Drive (several) Mega CD Saturn Dreamcast Game Gear Radofin Advanced Programmable Neo Geo Pocket Colour Neo Geo MVS (surely this counts ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goldenegg Posted May 8, 2012 Share Posted May 8, 2012 I have 32 34 systems: Colecovision Colecovision Expansion #1 NES SNES Virtual Boy N64 Wii Gameboy Gameboy Pocket Gameboy Light Gameboy Color Gameboy Advance Gameboy Advance SP Gameboy Micro NDS Lite 3DS Sega Genesis Model 1 Sega Genesis Model 1 (modded) Sega Genesis Model 2 Sega CD Model 2 Sega CDX Sega 32X Sega Game Gear Sega Saturn Sega Dreamcast TG16 PCE (x2, but only counting one) Neo-Geo Sony PSOne Sony PSP Sony PSPGo Sony PSVita Xbox360 PS3 The total would be higher if I counted clone/open-source systems, but I don't include those in my list. EDIT: Got 2 more systems today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HatefulGravey Posted May 8, 2012 Share Posted May 8, 2012 Atari 2600 (5 different models and a CIB 4 switch) Atari 5200 (cib) Atari 7800 (CIB and one loose) Jaguar (x2) Lynx Model 2 NES (1 CIB, 1 loose fronter loader, 1 loose top loader) SNES (1 CIB and countless loose for trade or sale at a later date) N64 (1 CIB, and countless loose for trade or sale at a later date) GameCube (1 CIB, and countless more for trade or sale at a later date) Wii Gameboy (several colors) Gameboy Pocket Gameboy Color Gameboy Advance Gameboy Advance SP Gameboy Advance Micro Gameboy DS Virtual Boy Sega Mastersystem Sega Genesis (model 1 and 2, 1 model 1 CIB) Sega CD (model 1 and 2 though the model 1 isn't working right now for some reason) Sega 32x (1 CIB, 1 loose) Sega Saturn (1 CIB, countless more for trade or sale at a later date) Sega Dreamcast Sega GameGear Sega Nomad Intelivision ColecoVision Neo Geo CD (CIB) Neo Geo Pocket Color (CIB) Neo Geo MVS consolized (one day I'll have it back anyway) Turbo Grafx 16 (1 in a travel case for the TG and Turbo Booster 1 for trade or sale at a later date) Playstation 1 Playstation 2 (1 fat in travel case, 1 slim) Playstation 3 (backwards compatable launch model) xBox (CIB) xBox 360 Coleco Gemini (CIB) Magnavox Odyssey 2 (CIB) Panasonic FZ-1 3DO Don't know if these count Donkey Kong Jr arcade machine MAME machine Street Figher 2 machine I know I missing somethings, but that is what I can remember off the top of my head. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
16-bit Posted May 8, 2012 Share Posted May 8, 2012 I have one of those systems you put the cartridge thingy in to play. Oh! And I have one that runs on CDs. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorTat-G Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 Not as much as you guys. Nintendo NES (Front-Loader "Toaster" Model) Nintendo 64 Nintendo Gamecube Sega Dreamcast (x2) Radio Shack TV Scoreboard (Pong Clone) CIB Namco Plug 'n play (If you count that ) Atari 2600 (4-Switch Woody) Gameboy Pocket Gameboy Advance Nintendo DS Lite CIB Nintendo Game & Watch "Ball" (2010 Club Nintendo Reprint) CIB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorTat-G Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 Gameboy Advance SP Gameboy Advance Micro Gameboy DS Virtual Boy Now, THAT'S what they should've called them! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TaskenLander Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 Virtual Boy and the 'Little Mermaid' Tiger handheld.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thecrypticodor Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 2600 4Sx2 L6x1 H6x1 Intellivision x3 Colecovision x4 7800 NES x3 Master System Genesis (one of each model) SNES PS1 PS2 PS3 Saturn N64 Dreamcast Gamecube Xbox Portables GBP GBC GBA GBA SP DS PSP Game Gear Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesD Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 Consoles + 8/16 bit computers = 30+. I really need to thin the herd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AtariLeaf Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Not counting dupes or various models within a console's line: Consoles: APF TV Fun (Pong) Atari 2600 Atari 7800 Colecovision NES SNES Genesis Master System (not working but have a PBC for the genny) TG-16 Gamecube Wii PS3 Computers: Atari 800XL Atari XEGS Commodore 64 Tandy Coco 1 Tandy Coco 2 Tandy Coco 3 Handheld: Nintendo GBA SP Nintendo DSi XL BLIP Merlin Entex Baseball 3 Edited January 24, 2014 by AtariLeaf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+GoldenWheels Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Atari 7800 Atari XE Sega Master System Sega Genesis NES Super NES Nintendo 64 Gamecube Colecovision TurboGrafx 16 PS2 PS3 EDIT: Holy crap totally forgot the wii I have. That should tell you something. Edited January 24, 2014 by GoldenWheels Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carlsson Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Consoles and handhelds (9 unique): Luxor Fairchild Channel F, Conic M1200 (RCA Studio II clone), Coleco Telstar Alpha/Europe (pong), Interton VC4000, CreatiVision (2), Famicom (+ Arabian keyboard clone), Megadrive, SNES, PSP Computers (30+ unique, although some compatible): VIC-20 (3), C64 (3), C128, C128D, Amiga 1200 (2), PET 4032, CBM 610 (dead), CBM 710 (w/o keyboard) Atari 800 (NTSC), Atari 130XE, Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, BBC Master, BBC Master Compact Matra Alice, Oric-1 (partly broken), ZX Spectrum 48K (dead), Spectrum+ (dead), CGL (Sord) M5, Sega SC-3000, Toshiba HX-10 MSX1, Philips VG8235 MSX2, Philips P2000c (luggable) VTech Laser 2001, Laser 500, COMX-35, Basis 108 (Apple ][+ clone), IBM 6151 RTPC Amstrad MegaPC, Victor Vicki 8088, Olivetti Prodest PC-1, Data General One/2T I may have forgotten some. As you can see, I've stayed clear from the Atari 2600, Colecovision, Intellivision, Playstation and newer (with the exception of the PSP, that I use about once a year). For a long while, I stayed clear from everything Nintendo and Sega as well, but I've caved in a little. Edited January 24, 2014 by carlsson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atarian7 Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 I own 3 2600's. 1.Heavy sixer 2.Woody 4 switcher 3.Jr. The Jr is still sealed in original packaging. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiLic0ne t0aD Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) I've recently downsized a bit. This is my current console (& vintage computer) list. : Atari VCS 2600, 6 - switch (heavy sixer?) Atari 2600 (4 switch) Telegames Video Arcade (6 switch) Sears Video Arcade II CV Expansion Module #1 Atari Jaguar ColecoVision (3 + 1 extra shell) Intellivision (v1) NES SNES Nintendo 64 Sega Genesis Sega Game Gear (FS: After cap kit/Refurbishing) Xbox Xbox 360 Texas Instruments TI/99 4a (FS) Tandy Coco2(?) I Recently sold: Nintendo Virtual Boy (SOLD) Commodore 64C (pending) Commodore 128 (pending) At one time, I had a Fairchild Channel F system 1&2.. Sold years ago. I used to have Playstation 1&2 but I have no clue what happened to them, either lost, sold, or stolen off me. Who knows? Lol that's all for now! Edited January 24, 2014 by SiLic0ne t0aD85 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiLic0ne t0aD Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Sorry double post (mobile sucks) Edited January 24, 2014 by SiLic0ne t0aD85 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+LS650 Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 Hmm. I've owned quite a variety of systems, but I don't have the space for more than a few. I often buy a system, play the crap out of it for a year, then sell it to make room for something else. Right now, I have: 2600, Intellivision, Lynx, GBA, Jaguar, VIC-20, and I just acquired an Odyssey 2, which I really like so far. I also have a PSP, but that gets used exclusively for emulating a variety of 8-bit systems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CatPix Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 (edited) Clones/differents models are on the same line : Pongs : Alcatel Visiomat 11 (proprietary system with robot function) ITMC SD-05 (GI based B&W pong system made by Soundic) ITMC SD-050s (cart based Pong machine, color model) Rollet SECAM system (cart based Pong system in color) Société Occitane d'Electronique OC6000 (GI based, 6 games variant Pong system) Consoles : Magnavox Odyssey Nordmende Teleplay + Saba Videplay (Channel F clone) Radofin 1292 Advanced Video Programmable System Bally (Astrocade) Professionnal Arcade Sears Video Arcade + Atari 2600 (SECAM) + Atari 2600 Jr (PAL SCART model) Interton VC 4000 + Grunding Super Play Computer Philips Vidéopac C52+Radiola Jet 25 + Philips N60 (and The Voice! module) Intellivision (plus Intellivoice and computer expansion module) CBS Colecovision, SCART model Philips Vidéopac+ G7400 ITMC MPT-05 Hanimex HMG7900 Yeno Super Cassette Vision Nintendo NES Atari 7800 Sega Master System NEC PC-Engine Coregrafx Sega Mégadrive Nintendo Super Nintendo Panasonic 3DO FZ-1 Philips CD-i 210 Sony Playstation Nintendo 64 Sega Dreamcast Sony PS2 Nintendo GameCube Microsoft XboX Sony PS3 Microsoft XboX360 Nintendo Wii handheld : Microvision Bandai Terror House (Solarpower series) BitCorp Gamate Watara Supervision GB2000 and GB2002 Game Master + Game Tronic Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Nintendo DS computers : Laser 210 Laser 310 Atari 600XL Amstrad CPC 464 Commodore 128+ Atari STe 512 Philips VG 8020 MSX Philips VG5000µ Holy... that's 50 different machines.. and add the spare ones AND the clones, that's almost 60. Damn. I baffle myself :-o Edited January 24, 2014 by CatPix 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goldenegg Posted January 24, 2014 Share Posted January 24, 2014 I'm now up to 79 consoles, which includes clone and open source devices: Atari 2600 4-Switch Atari 2600jr Atari 800XL Atari Lynx II AtGames Gopher (Genesis Clone Portable) Colecovision Dingoo A320 Flashback 2 (Atari 2600 Clone) GameStick GB Boy Colour (Gameboy Color Clone) GCW Zero Generation NEX (NES Clone) GPH Caanoo HG-828 (Famicom Clone) HG-892 (Chinese handheld) HG-896 (Chinese handheld) JXD S5110 NASA Entertainment System (NES Clone) NBS II Light (MD-270N) Neo Geo AES Neo Geo CD Neo Geo MVS (Omega Consolized MVS) Neo Geo Pocket Neo Geo Pocket Color Neo Geo Pocket Color (Boxed) Neo Geo X Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 3DS XL Nintendo 64 Nintendo AV Famicom Nintendo DS Lite Nintendo DS XL Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Famicom Nintendo Famicom Disk System Nintendo Gameboy Nintendo Gameboy Advance Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP (AGS-001, frontlit screen) Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP (AGS-101, backlit screen) Nintendo Gameboy Color Nintendo Gameboy Light Nintendo Gameboy Micro Nintendo Gameboy Pocket Nintendo Gamecube Nintendo Super Nintendo Nintendo Virtual Boy Nintendo Wii Nintendo Wii Mini Nintendo Wii U OUYA OUYA - Kickstarter Limited Edition Pandora PCEngine Core Grafx PCEngine Core Grafx PlayStation (PSOne) PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PS Vita PSP (PSP 1000) PSP (PSP 3000) PSP Go RetroDuo Portable v2.0 (NES and SNES clone) Revo K101 (GBA Clone) Sega 32X Sega CD Model 2 Sega CDX Sega Dreamcast Sega Game Gear Sega Genesis Model 1 Sega Genesis Model 1 (modded) Sega Genesis Model 2 Sega Master System Sega Nomad Sega Saturn TurboExpress TurboGrafx 16 Xbox 360 Xbox One - Day One Edition ZH-398 (Chinese handheld) My personal count is actually 86, but that's because I consider think like the Super Gameboy and the Coleco Expansion #1 to be systems. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtshark7 Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 (edited) I thought I posted in one of these types of threads before...but since this is the latest I guess I'll do a re-post? Off the top of my head I own: 1. Fairchild Channel F 2. Tandy Color Computer 3 3. Magnavox Odyssey 2 (plug in controller version) 4. Magnavox Odyssey 2 (Modded for A2600 controllers, AV, Power LED mod) 5. Atari 2600 (Heavy 6'er) 6. Atari 2600 (Modded Light 6'er with s/A-vid, pause, power LED mod) 7. Atari 2600 Vader 4 Switch 8. Mattel Intellivision 9. Atari 5200 10. Colecovision 11. Sega Master System (Model 1) 12. NES (Toaster) 13. NES (Top Loader) 14. NES (Top Loader: AV, power LED, stereo mod) 15. Sega Genesis (Model 1) 16. Sega Genesis (Model 1 AV, power LED, region, Hz switch Mods) 17. Sega Genesis (Model 2) 18. Sega CD Model 1 19. Sega CD Model 2 20. Sega CDX 21. Super NES 22. Super NES (Cart Mod) 23. Neo Geo CD 24. Panasonic 3DO FZ-1 25. Phillips CD-I (220 model) (Own: 2) 26. Sony Playstation 27. Sega Saturn (Model 2) 28. N-64 29. Atari Jaguar 30. Atari Jaguar CD 31. Sega Dreamcast 32. Sony PS2 (Fat Model) 33. Sony PS2 (Slim) 34. Xbox 35. Nintendo Gamecube 36. Sony PS3 37. Nintendo Wii 38. Microsoft Xbox 360 (1st model) 39. Sony PS4 40. Sega Game Gear 41. Nintendo Game Boy Color 42. Nintendo Virutal Boy 43. Nintendo Game Boy Advance 44. Nintendo DS 45. Nintendo 3DS 46. Tiger R-Zone (Own: 2) 47. Sony PSP 48. Sony PS Vita 49. Atari Flashback 50. Atari Flashback 2+ 51. Ms. Pacman TV Game 52. Pong 53. Magnavox Odyssey 1000 54. Yobo FC 55. Retro Duo Ver. 2.0 Opps Forgot: 56. Sega 32X 57. Assorted Tiger Handhelds 58. Nintendo e-Reader Edited January 26, 2014 by Mark T Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Loguidice Posted January 26, 2014 Share Posted January 26, 2014 Consoles, Computers and other platforms, about 479 depending upon how and what you want to count: 3Com Palm IIIx Acorn BBC Master 128 Acorn BBC Micro Model B (The BBC Microcomputer System) Acorn Electron Amazon Kindle Amdek PC Amstrad CPC6128 Amstrad CPC6128 Amstrad GX4000 Amstrad PPC640 APF Imagination Machine APF Imagination Machine APF Imagination Machine APF M1000 APF M1000 APF MP1000 APF MP1000 APF TV Fun Apple IIc (2c) Apple IIc (2c) Apple IIe Apple IIe Platinum Apple IIGS Apple IIGS Apple iPad 2 Apple iPad 2 Apple iPhone 5 Apple iPod Nano 16GB Apple iPod Nano 16GB Apple iPod Photo Apple Mac Mini Apple Mac Mini Apple MacBook Air Apple Macintosh LC III Apple Macintosh Performa 6115CD Apple Macintosh Powerbook 170 Apple Macintosh SE FDHD Arcade Retro Collecting Multiple Classic Computer (MCC-216) Arcadia Corporation Supercharger Archos 7 (6700) Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101-A1 Asus EeePC 1000HE Asus Zenbook Prime Ultrabook UX31A-BHI5T11 AT&T PC 6300 Atari 400 Atari 400 Atari 800 Atari 1040STe Atari 1200XL Atari 130XE Atari 2600 Jr Atari 2600 Video Computer System (VCS) Atari 5200 SuperSystem Atari 5200 SuperSystem Atari 5200 SuperSystem Atari 520STFM Atari 600XL Atari 7800 ProSystem Atari 7800 ProSystem Atari 800XE Atari 800XL Atari Falcon030 Computer System Atari Flashback 2 Atari Flashback 2+ Atari Flashback 3 (Atgames) Atari Flashback 4 (Atgames) Atari Flashback 4 (Atgames) Atari Jaguar Atari Jaguar CD Atari Lynx (Model 1) Atari Lynx (Model 2) Atari Portfolio Atari Stacy 2 (STacy 2) Atari Video Pinball Atari XE Game System (XEGS) Atari XE Game System (XEGS) AtGames Arcade Nano - Sega Mega Drive AtGames Sega Master System & Game Gear Arcade Gamer Portable Bally Professional Arcade (Astrocade) Bally Professional Arcade (Astrocade) Bally Professional Arcade (Astrocade) BlueStacks GamePop Briel Computers Altair 8800 Micro Briel Computers Micro-KIM Briel Computers PockeTerm Briel Computers replica 1 Cambridge Computer Z88 Character Group Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Plug & Play Cingular 8125 Pocket PC Coleco Adam Coleco Adam Coleco ColecoVision Coleco ColecoVision Coleco ColecoVision Coleco ColecoVision Coleco ColecoVision Expansion Module #1 (Atari 2600) Coleco Pac-Man Coleco Telstar Alpha Coleco Telstar Arcade Coleco Telstar Arcade Coleco Telstar Marksman Commodore 128 (C-128) Commodore 128 (C-128) Commodore 128DCR Commodore 16 (C-16) Commodore 64 (C-64) Commodore 64 (C-64) Commodore 64c (C-64c) Commodore 64c (C-64c) Commodore Amiga 1000 Commodore Amiga 1200 Commodore Amiga 1200 Commodore Amiga 2000HD Commodore Amiga 500 Commodore Amiga 600 Commodore CD32 Commodore CDTV (Amiga CDTV) Commodore PET (original keyboard version), 2001-8 Commodore Plus/4 Commodore Plus/4 Commodore Plus/4 Commodore SuperPET (SP9000) Commodore SuperPET (SP9000) Commodore SX-64 Commodore SX-64 Commodore VIC 20 (Vic-20) Commodore VIC 20 (Vic-20) Commodore VIC 20 (Vic-20) Compaq Deskpro Cyberpower GUA290 Cybiko Wireless Entertainment System Cybiko Xtreme Cybiko Xtreme Dell Dimension 8400 Dell Inspiron One 2305 Touch Dick Smith Wizzard (VTech CreatiVision) Dick Smith Wizzard (VTech CreatiVision) Dick Smith Wizzard (VTech CreatiVision) Dream Authentics Excalibur dreamGEAR Plug 'n' Play 50 in 1 EB Excalibur Fox Sports Football Key Chain Emerson Arcadia 2001 Emerson Arcadia 2001 Enterprise 128 Entex Arcade Defender Entex Space Invader Epoch Cassette Vision Epoch Super Cassette Vision Epson HX-20 Epson HX-20 Epson HX-20 Epson PX-8 Exidy Sorcerer Exidy Sorcerer (PAL) Fairchild Channel F System II Fairchild Channel F System II Fairchild Video Entertainment System (VES) FC Mobile FC Mobile II Franklin ACE 1200 Gadgets Small, Inc. Spectre GCR Game Consoles Worldwide GCW Zero Game Sporz TV Wireless Boxing GamePark Holdings GP2X F-200 Gateway CX210X Tablet PC GCE Vectrex GCE Vectrex General Mills Shark Tale Oscar and Angie (General Mills promo) Generic Generic PC Generic Generic PC Generic Pocket Arcade 256 Games in 1 Generic Talking Brick Game 118 in 1 - E-118T GenMobile GenMobile Gold Leopard King (GLK) GLK Book Education Computer M08 Google Nexus 7 Heathkit HERO JR RT-1 Hewlett-Packard HP TouchPad Hewlett-Packard HP TouchSmart IQ524 Hewlett-Packard HP-85 Hewlett-Packard HP-85 Hewlett-Packard Pavilion dv9812us Hewlett-Packard Pavilion ze4430us Hyperkin NES RetroN 1 Hyperkin RetroN 5 IBM 5155 IBM PC 5150 IBM PC 5150 IBM PCjr IBM PCjr IBM PCjr iBuyPower "Best Mom" AMD Intelligent Game MPT-03 Home Entertainment Centre Intelligent Game MPT-03 Home Entertainment Centre Intelligent Game MPT-03 Home Entertainment Centre Interact Home Computer System (Model "R" - 16K) Interact Home Computer System (Model "R" - 16K) Interact Home Computer System (Model "R" - 16K) INTV Corp. Intellivision III Jakks Pacific Dora the Explorer TV Game Jakks Pacific Namco TV Games jojoultimate Mini Universal Supergun (SuperGun, super gun) Kaypro Kaypro 4 (Kaypro 4 '84) Kaypro Kaypro II Kaypro Kaypro II Kaypro Kaypro II Kellog Xbox Ninja House (cereal promotion) Konami Konami Live Online Game Controller! Konami Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Laser 128 EX/2 Laser Compumate2 Leapfrog Leapster2 Leapfrog Leapster2 Lego Robotics Invention System 2.0 LG Shine CU720 Magnavox Odyssey Magnavox Odyssey 300 Magnavox Odyssey2 Magnavox Odyssey2 Mammoth Toys Commodore 64 30 Games in One Joystick! Mammoth Toys Commodore 64 30 Games in One Joystick! MatchMaster MMDB04 Mattel Aquarius Mattel Aquarius Mattel Aquarius Mattel Aquarius (Radofin version) Mattel Baseball Mattel Enhanced Computer System (ECS) Mattel Enhanced Computer System (ECS) Mattel Enhanced Computer System (ECS) Mattel HyperScan Mattel HyperScan Mattel HyperScan Mattel Intellivision Mattel Intellivision II Mattel Intellivision II Mattel Intellivision II Mattel System Changer (Atari 2600) MBR Control Dynamics S-100 Bus Chassis Memorex Spongebob Media Player Memorex Video Information System Player (VIS) MFJ Video Effects Titler 1480B MGA Entertainment Centipede MGA Entertainment Hulk MGA Entertainment Pac-Man MGA Entertainment Spider-Man 2 Microsoft Surface Pro 2 Microsoft Xbox Microsoft Xbox Microsoft Xbox Microsoft Xbox 360 Microsoft Xbox 360 Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim Microsoft Xbox One Microsoft Xbox One Midway TouchMaster 5000 Milton Bradley MBX Expansion System Milton Bradley Microvision Milton Bradley Microvision Motorola Razr V3 Multitech Micro-Professor 1 (MPF-1) Navman PiN Pocket PC NEC Mobile Pro 750C NEC PC Engine Super Grafx NEC PC-6601 NEC PC-8001A NEC PC-FX NEC Trek PC-6001(A) NEC Turbo Duo NEC Turbo Express NEC Turbo-Grafx 16 Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 3DS XL Nintendo 64 (N64) Nintendo DS Nintendo DS Nintendo DS Nintendo DSi Nintendo DSi Nintendo DSi Nintendo e-Reader Nintendo Family BASIC Computer Nintendo GamCube Game Boy Player Nintendo Game Boy Nintendo Game Boy Advance Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Nintendo Game Boy Color Nintendo Game Boy Pocket Nintendo GameCube Nintendo Nintendo Enterainment System (NES) Nintendo Nintendo Enterainment System (NES) Nintendo Super GameBoy Nintendo Super Nintendo (SNES) Nintendo Super Nintendo (SNES) Nintendo Tetris Nintendo Virtual Boy Nintendo Wii Nintendo Wii Nintendo Wii U Deluxe Nintendo Wii U Deluxe Nokia 6820 Nokia 6820 Nokia N-Gage QD Nvidia Shield Gaming Controller Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P OnLive OnLive Game System OnLive OnLive Game System Oric Oric-1 Osborne Executive (OCC-2) Osborne 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retrogamer64 Posted January 31, 2014 Share Posted January 31, 2014 Holy crow!!! I'm nothing to you guys!!!!!! Anyway here is what i have N64 NES Game Gear (i got for free ) Master System PS1 PS2(i got for free ) Xbox 360 (bad condition ) Xbox (from value village for $25. Was modded and had 51 built-in games! ) Game Cube Game Boy Advance SP Yeah im thinking of getting a few more say the Neo Geo CD , Virtual Boy , Atari 2600 , 5200 , 800 , 7800 , and Lynx , as well as the Genesis and Magnavox Odyssey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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