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Posted by Hal (Member # 3484) on :
 
Does anyone collect classic consoles like SNES, NES, Mega Drive, Dreamcast, etc.?

What do you own? And do you still play those oldschool games? [Wink]
What genres do you like playing?

I have quite a massive collection -- at the moment I´m mainly collecting japanese Sega Saturn titles.
My favourite games are classic 2D Shoot-em-Ups --- stuff like Gradius, R-Type, Axelay, Ikaruga, etc.
[Thumbs Up]

Cheers,
-Hal-
 
Posted by Andy-Laa (Member # 31511) on :
 
Megadrive and Gameboy buoy. I suppose the original Playstation is now covered under retro [Tongue]

All genres really except fantasy [Smile]
 
Posted by LeDaemon (Member # 198) on :
 
Sold off my old Intellevision and Colecovision consoles with piles of cartridges back in the late 90s. Used to have a Super NES as well, but its long gone.
 
Posted by Wrinklesguy (Member # 732) on :
 
Yeah I grew up on Duck Hunt and Mario Bros 1. It was funny I saw some teens the other day playing Super Mario Bros {the original} on the computer using Megaman and Contra characters...those were the days, if only we knew back then how much it would evolve.
 
Posted by combine_hunter (Member # 39526) on :
 
Yup, I still have my NES, SNES, Genesis, and various Game Boy's. Also have a Playstation and PS2.

My favorite games were usually fighting and RPG's. I like the side-scrollers like "Kung Fu" and all the various Mario Bros. games too.

I still play them on occasion, but my favorite game at the moment is MVP Baseball 2005 for the PS2. It's so outdated now...but it's the best damn baseball game I've ever played. [Laugh]
 
Posted by Patrick (Member # 1169) on :
 
I own all these. About 6 years ago I had then all hooked up to my television with two A,B,C,D switches plugged into one another, and the others daisy chained together. Here is what was on the TV:

- NES
- SNES
- N64
- Gamecube
- Sega Master System
- Sega Genesis
- Sega CD
- Sega 32X
- Sega Saturn
- Sega Dreamcast
- Turbo Grafx 16
- Phillips CD-i
- Panasonic 3DO
- PS2
- Atari 2600
- Atari Jaguar
- Xbox

I also owned the PS1, but no need to put it on with the PS2 on there. And since then, I also bought a PS3, Wii, and XBox 360.

Patrick
 
Posted by nusuth (Member # 7372) on :
 
for all the old school stuff, i've downloaded emulators. currently, i have the atari 2600, sega genesis, and nintendo emulator with a total of.. dont remember exactly.. 5,000+ games? granted there are alot of variants of the same game and even some japanese originals in there but it's find to browse the directory and check out some old ones now and then. of course i have MAME and a ton of MAME roms too.

oh, i had at one point an apple ][ emulator too. [Laugh]

now we have a chipped PS, a PS2, a gamecube, a Wii, and 2 XBOX360's.. but in my older son's bedroom. i am dying for a PS3 for GT5 alone!
 
Posted by ljjnico (Member # 15015) on :
 
I've had all the PlayStation consoles, the original Xbox, Sega MegaDrive/Genesis, Nintendo Game Boy/Color and DS.

Right now my most faves are the PS3 (HD gaming and films plus my PS3 is the original 60GB model so I can play most of my old PS2 library) and the PSP (Handheld gaming at it's finest plus access to the internet)
 
Posted by ljjnico (Member # 15015) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bondo:
I had the Atari 2600 back in the day. My uncle hooked me up with all sorts of Commodore 64 games on floppy disks. My absolute favorites were the stand alone machines in the arcade at the mall. I dropped many a quarter into those machines.

(*Sigh*) Those were the days...

Me too, I was hooked on the Commodore 64 especially games like Robocop, Turrican and R-Type.
 
Posted by Hal (Member # 3484) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ljjnico:
quote:
Originally posted by Bondo:
I had the Atari 2600 back in the day. My uncle hooked me up with all sorts of Commodore 64 games on floppy disks. My absolute favorites were the stand alone machines in the arcade at the mall. I dropped many a quarter into those machines.

(*Sigh*) Those were the days...

Me too, I was hooked on the Commodore 64 especially games like Robocop, Turrican and R-Type.
I was totally into the C64 as well. I just dug out Turrican 1 and 2 a couple of days ago -- I still have the original tapes or "datasette" as they were called those day [Wink]

-Hal-
 
Posted by Hal (Member # 3484) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by combine_hunter:
Yup, I still have my NES, SNES, Genesis, and various Game Boy's. Also have a Playstation and PS2.

My favorite games were usually fighting and RPG's. I like the side-scrollers like "Kung Fu" and all the various Mario Bros. games too.

I still play them on occasion, but my favorite game at the moment is MVP Baseball 2005 for the PS2. It's so outdated now...but it's the best damn baseball game I've ever played. [Laugh]

Last week I just had a go at Kung-Fu on the Atari 2600. It´s actually really good for an old Atari game ... not as good as the C64 version but still great.

-Hal-
 
Posted by Rider Aldebaran (Member # 38525) on :
 
I wouldn't call the Dreamcast classic. In fact, anything starting with the N64/Playstation/Saturn era are not classic in my eyes.

But I own an SNES. There's also an NES somewhere in the house, but I don't know where it is.
 
Posted by Hal (Member # 3484) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Rider Aldebaran:
I wouldn't call the Dreamcast classic. In fact, anything starting with the N64/Playstation/Saturn era are not classic in my eyes.

Why not?
Personally I totally love the PSx, Dreamcast and Sega Saturn (one of the best consoles for classic 2D shoot-em-ups).

-Hal-
 
Posted by Rider Aldebaran (Member # 38525) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Hal:
quote:
Originally posted by Rider Aldebaran:
I wouldn't call the Dreamcast classic. In fact, anything starting with the N64/Playstation/Saturn era are not classic in my eyes.

Why not?
Personally I totally love the PSx, Dreamcast and Sega Saturn (one of the best consoles for classic 2D shoot-em-ups).

-Hal-

I'm not saying they're not good (though it's debatable in Saturn's case). To me, classic means old or vintage. Atari is classic, NES is classic, SNES is classic. Playstation... Not yet. Maybe in a few years (or when the next generation of consoles come out; whichever comes first).
 
Posted by Hal (Member # 3484) on :
 
Yeah, it`s probably just a matter of personal taste. I have a friend who is 45 years old, he only collects 70s and early 80s consoles. For him NES and SNES are newschool [Wink]

SNES is only 3 - 4 years older than PS1 and Saturn, so it`s not such a huge difference in age.

-Hal-
 
Posted by FtLckr26 (Member # 13998) on :
 
I have a Master System and Saturn but they no longer work. I also have a Genesis that still works. It's been about a year since I played it, but I still have Streets of Rage, Sonic the Hedgehog and Street Fighter II Special Champion Edition.
I was a big Sega fan. All my friends had NES but I preferred the games on Sega. Plus, while everyone would spend 2-5 minutes blowing or putting water in their NES cartridges to get them to work, all I had to do was put the game in and it immediately worked.
 
Posted by footlovinman_2000 (Member # 28391) on :
 
I just bought Intellivision Lives for my kid's Nintendo DS..... Crappy graphics but still fun.
 
Posted by Patrick (Member # 1169) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by FtLckr26:
Plus, while everyone would spend 2-5 minutes blowing or putting water in their NES cartridges to get them to work, all I had to do was put the game in and it immediately worked.

The best part was to be like 2 or more hours into a game that you couldn't save, or one that you hadn't saved yet, and the power light would start blinking. OMG...

Patrick

P.S. I did have about 10 Genesis controllers though as it would always seem that a single button would die or begin to stick sooner or later. So Genesis did have some flaws, but not with the system or games.
 
Posted by Hal (Member # 3484) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by footlovinman_2000:
I just bought Intellivision Lives for my kid's Nintendo DS..... Crappy graphics but still fun.

I´ve been thinking about getting that for the PS2.
This month Atari also released a collection of their classic Arcade and 2600 games for the Nintendo DS.

-Hal-
 
Posted by Hal (Member # 3484) on :
 
Ah, this weekend a friend is coming over and we`re going to play some oldshool two-player games.
Already looking forward to playing Contra III, Sunsetriders, In the Hunt, Carmageddon, Rapid Reload and some great shoot-em-ups on NES, SNES, PS1 + 2, and Sega Saturn.
[Thumbs Up]

-Hal-
 


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