What video game system would you never sell off
- Rookie1
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Re: What video game system would you never sell off
I never got in to Saturn and Dreamcast, but it really sounds like I need to pick those up. A lot of love for them in here.
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Tron
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Re: What video game system would you never sell off
PSP
Surprised? It's not worth anything anyways, but besides that I really love it. I've got a few movies on it I still need to watch. I've got Hotshots Golf & a whole bunch of arcade collections like Capcom, Taito & SNK.
With phones & everything going digital I don't expect to see anything like the PSP again. I just think it's neat playing those old arcade games that I used to pour quarters into on this little portable machine.
Surprised? It's not worth anything anyways, but besides that I really love it. I've got a few movies on it I still need to watch. I've got Hotshots Golf & a whole bunch of arcade collections like Capcom, Taito & SNK.
With phones & everything going digital I don't expect to see anything like the PSP again. I just think it's neat playing those old arcade games that I used to pour quarters into on this little portable machine.
- Rookie1
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Re: What video game system would you never sell off
Tron wrote:PSP
Surprised? It's not worth anything anyways, but besides that I really love it. I've got a few movies on it I still need to watch. I've got Hotshots Golf & a whole bunch of arcade collections like Capcom, Taito & SNK.
With phones & everything going digital I don't expect to see anything like the PSP again. I just think it's neat playing those old arcade games that I used to pour quarters into on this little portable machine.
The PSP is one of the best, and most versatile handhelds ever released IMO. I have thousands of games on it spanning over a dozen consoles. That thing is probably one of the best systems purchases I have ever made. I picked up a component cable for it and it displays beautifully on my TV. I just wish I could get N64 games to work on it.
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Breaker
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Re: What video game system would you never sell off
Never in a million years would I sell my Genesis.
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Wallyworld
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Re: What video game system would you never sell off
Breaker wrote:Never in a million years would I sell my Genesis.
Amen brother! To this day I play it ten times as much as my Xbox one, ps4 or wii u.
There are so many gems on this console. Today I found another one called Misadventures of Flink. It's beautify animated with gorgeous graphics and tight gameplay. Seems like I find another gem I never even heard of every week on this console.
And to think pretty much anyone with $20 can buy a Genesis.
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Breaker
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Re: What video game system would you never sell off
Wallyworld wrote:Breaker wrote:To this day I play it ten times as much as my Xbox one, ps4 or wii u.
Same here. The Genesis is played multiple times a week. My 360 and PS3 (no next-gen in my household, yet) combined aren't played more than a couple times a month.
- velcrozombie
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Re: What video game system would you never sell off
I foolishly sold my NES with all my cartridges back in 2003 and I'd give anything to have them back. I finally have a retro-gaming store in the area, so I eventually plan on getting a replacement and then never parting with it. I can't see myself parting with any of my current systems in the near future; the only exception I've made recently was giving a Gamecube to a friend, since I already have a Wii with a component cable.
- Atarifever
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Re: What video game system would you never sell off
I sold off most of my collection after I had kids, and more when we moved after my new job. The two I wish I hadn't sold are the Saturn and Jaguar. One day I'll at least have a Saturn again. My "no, no, never" system is the 7800. If the house ever catches fire, after the kids and wife are out, I'm going back in for that collection. I love my 7800, which doubles as a 2600, and for which I have a ton of homebrews, protos, and weird hobbyist made controllers.
- Atarifever
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Re: What video game system would you never sell off
velcrozombie wrote:. I finally have a retro-gaming store in the area.
That's always great. My hometown (where I am finally living again) has the world's best retro gaming store. Town of less than 6000 people, and the retro game store had replacement 32X cables in stock when I needed them. Guy has retron 1,2,3, and 5, Coleco Flashback, recently had an XEGS, and has a large selection of boxed Famicom and Super Famicom games. For a town this size, it's amazing. (Pays well on trades too).
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