What systems do you own ?
Posted: March 18th, 2015, 1:37 pm
Here are my consoles:
Atari VCS (4-Switch Wood Model)
Bally Professional Home Computer (aka Astrocade)
Mattel Intellivision
Magnavox Odyssey 2
ColecoVision
Vectrex
Nintendo Entertainment System
Atari 7800
Sega Genesis Model 1 (High Definition Graphics Label)
Sega Genesis Model 1
NEC PC-Engine w/ CD Add-on (Broken)
NEC PC-Engine Duo
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Broken)
NEC PC-Engine Duo-R (Broken)
Nintendo Entertainment System 2
Nintendo Virtual Boy
Sega Saturn
Sega Saturn (Japanese)
PC (Windows 2000 Pre-Built) (Semi-Broken)
Sony PlayStation 2
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Nintendo GameCube
Microsoft Xbox
Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP (Front Lit)
PC (Windows XP 32-Bit Upgraded, Windows 98 Pre-Bulit)
Nintendo DS (Original)
Sony PSP (Original)
Sony PlayStation 2 Slim (Japanese)
Mircosoft Xbox 360
Nintendo Wii
Sony PlayStation 3 Slim (PS1-Compatible)
Sony PSP 2000
Xbox 360 (Japanese)
Laptop (Windows Vista 32-Bit Pre-Bulit) (Broken)
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DS (Japanese)
Sony PS Vita (OLED Screen)
iPod Touch (4th Generation)
iPad 2
Nintendo Wii U
Laptop (Windows 8.1 64-Bit Pre-Built)
PC (Windows 7 64-Bit Custom Build)
As far as the consoles labeled broken, the PC-Engine w/ CD add-on I ordered from Ebay didn't work right out of the box, the SNES (ordered from an Amazon seller) was somewhat sticky, had a half-broken controller, and the reset and eject switches aren't very responsive, PC-Engine Duo R (from Ebay seller) worked fine for a week but the capacitors leaked not long after (which is why I'm hesitant about plugging in my PC-Engine Duo after hearing about the shoddy development of the design), and my PC hard drive failed due to age (with the exception of laptop, which burnt-out). I eventually plan on upgrading my PC-Engine Duo and getting the SNES repaired.
Atari VCS (4-Switch Wood Model)
Bally Professional Home Computer (aka Astrocade)
Mattel Intellivision
Magnavox Odyssey 2
ColecoVision
Vectrex
Nintendo Entertainment System
Atari 7800
Sega Genesis Model 1 (High Definition Graphics Label)
Sega Genesis Model 1
NEC PC-Engine w/ CD Add-on (Broken)
NEC PC-Engine Duo
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Broken)
NEC PC-Engine Duo-R (Broken)
Nintendo Entertainment System 2
Nintendo Virtual Boy
Sega Saturn
Sega Saturn (Japanese)
PC (Windows 2000 Pre-Built) (Semi-Broken)
Sony PlayStation 2
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Nintendo GameCube
Microsoft Xbox
Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP (Front Lit)
PC (Windows XP 32-Bit Upgraded, Windows 98 Pre-Bulit)
Nintendo DS (Original)
Sony PSP (Original)
Sony PlayStation 2 Slim (Japanese)
Mircosoft Xbox 360
Nintendo Wii
Sony PlayStation 3 Slim (PS1-Compatible)
Sony PSP 2000
Xbox 360 (Japanese)
Laptop (Windows Vista 32-Bit Pre-Bulit) (Broken)
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DS (Japanese)
Sony PS Vita (OLED Screen)
iPod Touch (4th Generation)
iPad 2
Nintendo Wii U
Laptop (Windows 8.1 64-Bit Pre-Built)
PC (Windows 7 64-Bit Custom Build)
As far as the consoles labeled broken, the PC-Engine w/ CD add-on I ordered from Ebay didn't work right out of the box, the SNES (ordered from an Amazon seller) was somewhat sticky, had a half-broken controller, and the reset and eject switches aren't very responsive, PC-Engine Duo R (from Ebay seller) worked fine for a week but the capacitors leaked not long after (which is why I'm hesitant about plugging in my PC-Engine Duo after hearing about the shoddy development of the design), and my PC hard drive failed due to age (with the exception of laptop, which burnt-out). I eventually plan on upgrading my PC-Engine Duo and getting the SNES repaired.