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I have 46-50 consoles but notices i have alot of repeats. 4 Genesis(1 Model 1 and 3 Model 3), 5 Gameboy Colors, 3 Gameboy Advances, 2 Dreamcasts, 2 Game.coms, 2 PSPs, 2 DS Lites, 2 Rzones(1 head and one XPG), 3 PS2s, 3 PS1s(1 PS1 and 2 PSones), 2 gameboy pockets and originals, the rest i only have one of.Some do you have alot of repeats like i do or do you have alot of individual consoles?

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I have repeats only of the cheapest systems; in my case, Videopac, NES and SNES from the time they were lying in bins, Atari 2600, Megadrive (one model 1 and one model 2), Playstation (two of them found in a dumpster. Yep. and working. As they are loose, they are so cheap I can't even sell them) and Playstation 2.

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I have a "backup" for most of my systems actually. Just in case the main one dies in the future, I have another one. :)

 

I have 2 Gamecubes, 2 Playstations, 2 Sega Genesises (never realized that is really weird to write... lol), 2 Atari 7800's, and then I just have one Atari 2600, one Wii, and one NES/SNES Retron 2 combo. (I'm contemplating getting another Retron 2 though as a backup for when that one kicks the bucket...)

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- Philips Videopac G7000 - 5 different revision models

- Philips Videopac G7400+ - 1 model

- Philips CD-i - 4 different models

- Atari 2600 - 4 different revision models

- Atari 7800 - 1

- Atari Jaguar - 1

- Atari Lynx - 2 different revision models

- Watara SuperVision - 2 different revision models + 1 other manufacture

- Tiger R-zone - 1 model

- Mega Duck - 1

- Neo Geo Pocket Color - 1 model

- Nintendo GameBoy - 5 + 1 different version

- Nintendo GameBoy Light - 2

- Nintendo GameBoy Color - 3 different models

- Nintendo GameBoy Advance - 1 micro,1 original, 2 sp ags-001 and 1 ags-101

- Nintendo Super GameBoy - 1

- Nintendo Gambo Advanced player - 1

- Nintendo NES - 4

- Nintendo SNES - 3

- Nintendo N64 - 3 different models

- Nintendo GameCube - 2 different models

- Nintendo Wii - 1 model

- Sega GameGear - 2

- Sega Mastersystem - 1 early model, 2 late models

- Sega Megadrive - 1 early model, 2 late models

- Sega Saturn - 2

- Sega Dreamcast - 1

- Sony PSP - 1 model

- Sony ps1 - 4 different revision models + 1

- Sony ps2 - 1 early model, 2 late models

- Sony ps3 - 1 early model

- Microsoft xbox - 2

- Microsoft xbox360 - 1 old model

- Commodore Amiga CD32 - 1

- Commodore CDTV - 1

- Amstrad GX4000 - 1

- MB Vextrex - 2

- MB Microvision - 1

- Colecovision - 2

- Intellivision - 1

- Radofin Telesports IV - 1

- Dedicated pong console - 2 different model

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Let's see:

 

(1) Atari 2600

(2) Intellivision

(3) Colecovision

(4) Atari 7800

(5) Atari XE Game System (and a ton of other A8 stuff, may not count, like C64 doesn't)

(6) NES

(7) Sega Master System

(8) Sega Genesis (not sure if 32X counts so NOT counting it)

(9) Super Nintendo

(10) Playstation

(11) Sega Saturn

(12) Nintendo 64

(13) Dreamcast

(14) Playstation 2

(15) Xbox

(16) Gamecube

(17) Wii (within last 6 mos)

(18) Xbox 360 (within last 6 most)

(19) Playstation 3 (within only days)

 

 

Considering the *REAL* collectors on this site, it isn't even that much, but to a casual observer/non-gamer, it does appear ridiculous. I'm not even counting handhelds.

 

But even a somewhat meager collection as this illustrates my point: Why the RUSH to next-gen consoles??? I think people are just spoiled.

 

(1) Never going to have enough time to play all this stuff - to completion - as it is. That's about perfect, in my book. Beats running out of games!

(2) The next-gen (Xbone/PS4/etc) stuff is going to look closer to "this-gen" than anything prior. That's because this-gen is so good.

(3) The new systems leave an impression of "yuck" on my palate. I could be wrong, and would gladly be.

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I have

 

1 gba sp

 

1 gbc

 

1 gb micro

 

1 super nintendo

 

1 nintendo nes toaster and one top loader

 

1 n64

 

1 wii

 

1 playstaion grey and 1 white mini station psone

 

1 atari 5200

 

and a couple of tv plugun things. One foorball and hockey, 1 genesis 6 in 1, and 1 blue pacman with key.

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And I though I was a hoader. My god. Not trying to be mean. But what do you guys do with so many copies. I understand games. But what do you need 12 n64 for. So you can grow 24 arms and play 12 games at once.

 

Ha ha. I meant N64 is system #12, not that I have 12 of 'em. I have 2 or 3 of 'em. I have - for most systems - a second (or 3rd) as backups, bought cheaply. Not the later/more expensive stuff, however.

 

:)

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Well, here are mine, in roughly chronological order. I'm including adapters and add-ons such as the Intellivision System Changer and Sega CD because, although they may not be technically consoles in and of themselves (though some, like the SC, technically ARE, and just use the main system for power and signal output), they provide either an additional means of playing a format of games -as any other console would- or a means of playing some formats of games that could not be played without them. I'm also including computers, and my two arcade cabs. So, you can cherry pick what you want to include or not:

 

1. Odyssey

2. Anti-Aircraft (arcade cabinet)

3. Tank (arcade cabinet)

4. Odyssey 100

5. Odyssey 200

6. Sears Pong

7. APF TV Fun

8. Telstar

9. Channel F x2 (one dead)

10. Hanimex TV Game Model 777

11.Odyssey 300 x2

12. Odyssey 400

13. Odyssey 500

14. Hockey-Tennis III (dead?)

15. Venture Electronics Video Sports

16. Wonder Wizard

17. Super Pong Pro Am Ten

18. Bally Computer System/Astrocade (x2, both dead)

19. Telstar Alpha

20. Combat

21. TV Scoreboard

22. TRS-80

23. Studio II

24. Sears Pinball Breakaway

25. Sears Video Arcade (Heavy Sixer)

26. Atari Video Computer System (6-switch) x3

27. Odyssey 2 x2

28. Channel F System II

29. Atari 400

30. Atari 800

31. Tandy 2 (Custom TRS-80 Model II)

32. Intellivision

33. TRS-80 Color Computer

34. ZX80

35. Atari Video Computer System (4-switch) x3

36. IBM 5150

37. Tandyvision One

38. ZX81

39. Intellivision (Sylvania)

40. TI-99/4a x3

41. Atari 2600 x2 or 3

42. Atari 5200 (4-port) x2

43. Commodore 64 x4

44. Vectrex

45. TRS-80 Color Computer 2

46. Sears Video Arcade (4-switch)

47. Sears Video Arcade II

48. Timex/Sinclair 1000 x2

49. Apple IIe x3

50. Atari 5200 (2-port)

51. Atari VCS Adapter

52. Atari 600XL

53. Atari 800XL

54. Colecovision x2

55. Expansion Module #1 x2

56. Gemini

57. Compaq Portable

58. Intellivision II

59. Intellivision ECS

60. System Changer

61. Aquarius x2

62. TRS-80 MC-10 x2

63. Commodore Plus/4 (needs new TED)

64. Commodore SX64

65. Atari 520ST

66. Nintendo Entertainment System x3

67. Apple IIe Platinum

68. Apple IIc

69. Atari 2600jr. (short rainbow) x2

70. Atari 2600jr. (long rainbow)

71. Atari 7800

72. Master System

73. DINA 2-in-One (needs VDP replacement and video mod)

74. Laser 128

75. Atari XEGS

76. Edu Games 2600

77. Game Boy x3 or 4

78. Genesis

79. Super NES x2

80. Game Gear x2 (both dead)

81. Sega CD

82. Premium Exec 386SX/25 Color (386 laptop)

83. Nintendo Entertainment System (Top-loader)

84. 3DO (FZ-1)

85. Genesis (Model 2)

86. X'Eye

87. Super Game Boy x2

88. 32X

89. Saturn

90. PlayStation

91. Nintendo 64 (black)

92. Game Boy Color (clear purple)

93. Genesis 3

94. Dreamcast x2

95. Nintendo 64 (orange)

96. Nintendo 64 (green)

97. PSOne

98. PlayStation 2

99. Flashback 2 x2

100. Wii

 

...and about two dozen plug-and-play deals, and probably 50-60 LCD/VFD handheld/tabletop games...but those aren't really consoles.

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Last count was 50-55 consoles, with some dupes (6 NES, 5 SNES, 5 Genesis, 5 VCS, 2 5200, 2 CV, 3 INTV, 2 7800, 2 32X, 6 PSX, 5, N64, 3 GCN).

 

I have stopped picking these up, except got a SNES for $8 at a yard sale the other day because you can flip them for at least triple that amount.

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Ha ha. I meant N64 is system #12, not that I have 12 of 'em. I have 2 or 3 of 'em. I have - for most systems - a second (or 3rd) as backups, bought cheaply. Not the later/more expensive stuff, however.

 

:)

 

I, however, do have nine N64's and looking for #10 which is the gold one. For the record, that is one each of standard charcoal, the six funtastic colors, and the Pikachu one. I also have an extra charcoal one that is waiting for a few accessories to be sold. I also recently sold two other standard systems that I came across for free, so at one recent time I had eleven. Tallying the entire console count might take a while.

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I, however, do have nine N64's and looking for #10 which is the gold one. For the record, that is one each of standard charcoal, the six funtastic colors, and the Pikachu one. I also have an extra charcoal one that is waiting for a few accessories to be sold. I also recently sold two other standard systems that I came across for free, so at one recent time I had eleven. Tallying the entire console count might take a while.

 

You're probably missing orange Pikachu system. Also do you have the clear-black system?

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Wow, isn't this topic a huge pain in the rear?

It makes my head hurt to start listing them, and deciding what hardware 'counts' and what doesn't fly.

 

Clones? Action Max? Game Wizard? Edu-crap systems? Major addons with their own format? I just don't know what goes where. Last time i tried to count them I had over 100, but that was ~10 years ago and I was counting clones and doubles.

 

I guess for SNK systems (this week's kick) I have:

1 MVS cab

2 MVS consoles (different, naturally)

1 NGCD

1 NGP

1 NGPC

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Tandy Coco 3

Commodore 64

Oric 1

Oric Atmos

Sinclair Spectrum

Sinclair ZX81

Atari 2600

Colecovision

Philips G7000

Sega Master System

NES

Atari 400

Xbox

Xbox 360

DS

GB Advance

 

and (not really consoles) Jamma arcade machine, MAME arcade machine and about 15 handheld LCD/LED.

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Wow, some of you must have tons of storage space. :)

 

I inherited a lot of my family's old consoles, and then I added some myself. I have:

 

Atari 2600 (heavy sixer—just recently learned what that was)

Atari 5200

Atari 7800

Atari Jaguar (which I successfully BJL modded recently—go me!)

Intellivision

Colecovision

Odyssey2

NES

Sega Master System

Sega Genesis/Sega CD/32X

Sega Game Gear

SNES

TurboGrafx/TurboCD

PS1

Sega Saturn

Sega Dreamcast

3DO

CD-i (one of the big ones that looks like a VCR)

N64

PS2

Xbox

Gamecube

Wii

Xbox 360

PS3

Game Boy Advance

DS Lite

PSP

 

And . . . I think that's it.

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Okay, here's what I've LOST over the years:

 

Vectrex (Sold after BASIC compiler was abandoned)

Neo Geo (May still have it. Haven't seen it in years)

Astrocade (Broke)

Sega Master System (Thrown out when they sold my Grandfathers house)

Fairchild Channel F (Broke)

Xbox 360 (3 Units Broke, sold 4th one)

Gamecube (Sold)

Saturn (Sold)

Timex Sinclair (Lost)

Apple IIc (Sold)

Amiga 500 (Sold)

Playstation 2 (2 units DVD drives burned out. My last one is nearly unusable)

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This is the only place I can ever go where my ludicrous console list is dwarfed by and appears conservative to other users.

 

1. Atari 2600 x2 (Light Sixer, Atari Jr)

2. Atari 7800 (composite mod)

3. NES (toaster)

4. SNES

5. N64

7. Gamecube

8. Wii

9. Wii U

10. Gameboy (Grey)

11. Gameboy Advance (launch)

12. Gameboy Advance-SP (NES version)

13. Nintendo DSL

14. Nintendo 3DS XL

15. Sega Master System

16. Sega Genesis x2 (HD Graphics and Genesis 2)

17. Sega CD

18. Sega 32X

19. Sega Saturn

20. Sega Dreamcast (doesn't work)

21. Sega Game Gear (no sound)

22. PlayStation

23. PlayStation 2 (phat)

24. PlayStation 3 (80 GB phat w/software BC)

25. PlayStation Portable x2 (1000, 3000)

26. PlayStation Vita

27. Xbox

28. Xbox 360 (premium)

29. Turbografx-16

30. ColecoVision

 

So, including variants 33 systems. I used to have a Gameboy (Green) and a Gameboy Color (transparentish purple?) but those were both lost to time. Green's screen died (sad day for me) and Color lost its battery cover before eventually disappearing).

 

I've had one SNES, one PS1, and one Xbox 360 die. Fortunately all were in the life of the console so I was able to replace them (yup RROD on my near-launch 360)

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Here's my list. No dupes, but it does contain variants.

 

Atari 2600 (Sears Heavy Sixer, 4 switch woody, Darth Vader, 6 Switch Light,

Sears Arcade 2, Dactar 4 in 1, Dactar 007, Coleco Gemini,

Columbia Home Arcade, Jr, Greek Pirate,Edu Jogos (Argentina))

Atari 5200 (2 port, 4 port)

Atari 7800 (with expansion port, without expansion port)

Atari Lynx (Version 2)

Atari XEGS

Atari Jaguar

Atari Stunt Cycle

Nes (Toaster, Top Loader, Messiah Generation Nex)

SNES (Original, Mini)

N64 (Clear blue, Pikachu, JPN gray, Original)

Gamecube (Black, NR Reader, Panasonic Q)

Gameboy (original, color, pocket)

Gameboy Advance (original, sp, micro)

Gameboy E-Reader

Nintendo DS (Original, Original Graphite (JPN), Lite (white), Guitar Hero)

Nintendo DSi

Virtual Boy

Wii

Nintendo iQue

Famicom (Round Button)

Famicom Disk

Sharp Twin Famicom (Black/Red)

SMS (1, power base converter)

Genesis (1, 2, 3, Megadrive, Nomad)

Dreamcast (White, Black Sports)

Saturn (Round button, Oval Button)

Game Gear

Sega CDX

JVC X-Eye

Laseractive (Sega Pack)

Vectrex

Arcadia 2001

Astrocade

Channel F (Model 1, Model 2)

Playstation (Various grey, Blue debug, PSOne w/LCD, Grey modded)

Playstation 2 (Fat, Slim (Silver), Test, Slim (Black, modded))

Playstation 3 (60gb)

PSP (Original black, Original white (JPN), Slim white)

Xbox (Original, Mt Dew, XBL Beta Debug, Launch Team)

Xbox 360 (Premium US, Arcade JPN, Elite US)

Wonderswan (Swancrystal)

3do (Panasonic Top Loader, Panasonic Front Loader, Goldstar)

Commodore 64GS

Commodore CD32 (NTSC, CUBO)

Commodore CDTV

Sega 32X

Sega CD (Front Loader, Top Loader)

ColecoVision

Intellivision (1, 2, Tandyvision, Super Pro System, Sylvania/GTE)

Turbografx 16 (Original, Turboexpress)

Turbografx CD

Game.com

Neo Geo AES (US, JPN modded)

Neo Geo CD

Neo Geo Pocket Color (Various)

Neo Geo Pocket (B&W)

Odyssey 1

Odyssey 2

Pong (Odyssey 300, Arcadian 2600, Compuvision, Nintendo CTG-15, Heathkit 1380)

RDI Halcyon

Adventurevision

Super TV Boy

A'Can Super Funtech

Bandai Pippin @World (US)

Action Max

Amstrad GX4000

APF M-1000 (M-1000, MP-1000)

Cassette Vision

Super Cassette Vision

Phillips CD-I

Compact Vision TV-Boy

Cougar Boy

Gamate

Game.com

GP32 (BLU)

Interactive Vision

Interton VC4000

Memorex VIS

Microvision

N-Gage

Nuon (501)

PC-FX

RCA Studio 2

Entex Select-A-Game

Sega Mark 3

Super Grafx

Supervision (Quickshot, 1 other)

Zodiac

Hyperscan

Barcode Battler

Gamewave

Omni

PC Engine (Core Grafx)

Casio Loopy

Sega SG1000 (Original, Dina 2 in 1, Telegames Personal Arcade)

Telefever

SGS Telesport

Black Point 10

Palladium Tele Cassetten

XGameStation Micro

Hydra (Parallax)

Gizmondo

Bandai Supervision TV Jack 8000

Daewoo Zemmix (CPC-51R)

Coleco Telstar Arcade

Palmtex Super Micro

R-Zone (Super Screen, XPG)

Xavix

Atari Jaguar CD

GP2x Wiz

Casio PV1000

Tomy Pyuuta

Capcom CPS Changer

Playstation Vita

Neo Geo Omega (CMVS)

 

Computers:

Atari 800xl, 130XE

Atari Mega ST2

Commodore Vic20

Commodore C64 (NTSC, PAL, 64C, SX64)

Commodore C128

Commodore Amiga (1000, 500, 2000, 3000, 1200, 4000)

Commodore Plus4

Coleco Adam

TRS-80

TI99/4A

Mattel Aquarius

Apple IIe

VTech VZ200

MSX (One Chip Clone)

Spectrum ZX +2a

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Here's my list. No dupes, but it does contain variants.

 

Atari 2600 (Sears Heavy Sixer, 4 switch woody, Darth Vader, 6 Switch Light,

Sears Arcade 2, Dactar 4 in 1, Dactar 007, Coleco Gemini,

Columbia Home Arcade, Jr, Greek Pirate,Edu Jogos (Argentina))

Atari 5200 (2 port, 4 port)

Atari 7800 (with expansion port, without expansion port)

Atari Lynx (Version 2)

Atari XEGS

Atari Jaguar

Atari Stunt Cycle

Nes (Toaster, Top Loader, Messiah Generation Nex)

SNES (Original, Mini)

N64 (Clear blue, Pikachu, JPN gray, Original)

Gamecube (Black, NR Reader, Panasonic Q)

Gameboy (original, color, pocket)

Gameboy Advance (original, sp, micro)

Gameboy E-Reader

Nintendo DS (Original, Original Graphite (JPN), Lite (white), Guitar Hero)

Nintendo DSi

Virtual Boy

Wii

Nintendo iQue

Famicom (Round Button)

Famicom Disk

Sharp Twin Famicom (Black/Red)

SMS (1, power base converter)

Genesis (1, 2, 3, Megadrive, Nomad)

Dreamcast (White, Black Sports)

Saturn (Round button, Oval Button)

Game Gear

Sega CDX

JVC X-Eye

Laseractive (Sega Pack)

Vectrex

Arcadia 2001

Astrocade

Channel F (Model 1, Model 2)

Playstation (Various grey, Blue debug, PSOne w/LCD, Grey modded)

Playstation 2 (Fat, Slim (Silver), Test, Slim (Black, modded))

Playstation 3 (60gb)

PSP (Original black, Original white (JPN), Slim white)

Xbox (Original, Mt Dew, XBL Beta Debug, Launch Team)

Xbox 360 (Premium US, Arcade JPN, Elite US)

Wonderswan (Swancrystal)

3do (Panasonic Top Loader, Panasonic Front Loader, Goldstar)

Commodore 64GS

Commodore CD32 (NTSC, CUBO)

Commodore CDTV

Sega 32X

Sega CD (Front Loader, Top Loader)

ColecoVision

Intellivision (1, 2, Tandyvision, Super Pro System, Sylvania/GTE)

Turbografx 16 (Original, Turboexpress)

Turbografx CD

Game.com

Neo Geo AES (US, JPN modded)

Neo Geo CD

Neo Geo Pocket Color (Various)

Neo Geo Pocket (B&W)

Odyssey 1

Odyssey 2

Pong (Odyssey 300, Arcadian 2600, Compuvision, Nintendo CTG-15, Heathkit 1380)

RDI Halcyon

Adventurevision

Super TV Boy

A'Can Super Funtech

Bandai Pippin @World (US)

Action Max

Amstrad GX4000

APF M-1000 (M-1000, MP-1000)

Cassette Vision

Super Cassette Vision

Phillips CD-I

Compact Vision TV-Boy

Cougar Boy

Gamate

Game.com

GP32 (BLU)

Interactive Vision

Interton VC4000

Memorex VIS

Microvision

N-Gage

Nuon (501)

PC-FX

RCA Studio 2

Entex Select-A-Game

Sega Mark 3

Super Grafx

Supervision (Quickshot, 1 other)

Zodiac

Hyperscan

Barcode Battler

Gamewave

Omni

PC Engine (Core Grafx)

Casio Loopy

Sega SG1000 (Original, Dina 2 in 1, Telegames Personal Arcade)

Telefever

SGS Telesport

Black Point 10

Palladium Tele Cassetten

XGameStation Micro

Hydra (Parallax)

Gizmondo

Bandai Supervision TV Jack 8000

Daewoo Zemmix (CPC-51R)

Coleco Telstar Arcade

Palmtex Super Micro

R-Zone (Super Screen, XPG)

Xavix

Atari Jaguar CD

GP2x Wiz

Casio PV1000

Tomy Pyuuta

Capcom CPS Changer

Playstation Vita

Neo Geo Omega (CMVS)

 

Computers:

Atari 800xl, 130XE

Atari Mega ST2

Commodore Vic20

Commodore C64 (NTSC, PAL, 64C, SX64)

Commodore C128

Commodore Amiga (1000, 500, 2000, 3000, 1200, 4000)

Commodore Plus4

Coleco Adam

TRS-80

TI99/4A

Mattel Aquarius

Apple IIe

VTech VZ200

MSX (One Chip Clone)

Spectrum ZX +2a

 

you have a RDI halcyon?... :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o So Jealous :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o, where did you find it

and where did you find the Interton Interton VC4000 also?

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