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Console Collection

Posted: January 22nd, 2007, 1:17 am
by twel
well, there are some games that aren´t anime - most notably return to zork. pcenginefx.com reviewed some. the marty has a lot of interesting games (on floppy as well) ... concerning the km 2000 pippin - it is a bit easier to get one here in europe. same goes for the commodore cdtv / cd32. if you are looking for a really obscure system look out for the commodore games system (gs) (c64 without keyboard ).

Console Collection

Posted: January 24th, 2007, 6:11 pm
by Marriott_Guy1

Regarding the "commodore games system (gs)" - one is up for sale on eBay right now.  The price tage with plenty of time left is $385 USD.  Wow.


Console Collection

Posted: January 25th, 2007, 1:29 am
by twel
i have never seen the original package - this is REALLY rare. he states that he paid 730 dollar to get it from ebay! are you into console variants too? i really like my cdi 370 (it is almost a handheld; i use it to play vcds :-) and Sega Multimega (CDX) - i prefer it compared to the x´eye.
i have a pc engine but i´m planning to get a turbografx as well (unfortunatly they didn´t made it to europe) - which variant would you recommend?


Console Collection

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 2:08 pm
by Marriott_Guy1

Finally have some some pictures of the collection to post.  Be hind - my camera is really bad and I am not a photographer (which you will soon see).

 

Items not displayed:

 

1982 Mattel intellivision II --> recent addition; awaiting arrival

1991 NEC Neo Geo CD (front loader) --> being modded for component output

2001 Samsung DVD-N501 (Nuon tech) --> recent addition; awaiting arrival
2005 Microsoft XBox 360 --> hooked up to big screen

2006 Nintendo Wii --> hooked up to big screen

2006 Sony Playstation 3 --> hooked up to big screen

 

Updated Listing:

 

1972 Magnavox Odyssey (run 1)
1976 Coleco Telstar
1976 Fairchild Channel F
1976 RCA Studio II
1977 Atari 2600 (VCS)
1977 Bally Astrocade
1978 Magnavox Odyssey II
1978 Mattel Intellivision
1981 Emerson Arcadia 2001
1981 Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
1982 Atari 5200
1982 Coleco Colecovision
1982 Commodore 64
1982 GCE Vectrex
1984 Nintendo NES
1985 Sega Master System
1986 Atari 7800
1986 Panasonic MSX FS-A1
1987 Atari XEGS

1987 Worlds of Wonder Action Max
1989 NEC TurboGrafx-16
1989 NEC TurboGrafx-16 CD
1989 Sega Genesis

1989 Amstrad GX4000
1990 SNK Neo Geo
1991 Nintendo SNES
1991 Philips CD-I

1991 SNK Neo Geo CD (front loader)
1992 Sega CD
1993 Commodore Amiga CD32
1993 Atari Jaguar
1993 Panaonic 3DO FZ-1
1993 Pioneer LaserActive
1994 Memorex VIS

1994 NEC PC-FX
1994 Sega 32x
1995 Atari Jaguar CD
1995 Sega Saturn
1995 Sony Playstation
1996 Nintendo 64

1999 Samsung DVD-N501 (Nuon tech)
1999 Sega Dreamcast
2000 Sony Playstation 2
2001 Microsoft Xbox
2001 Nintendo GameCube

2004 XavixPort
2005 Microsoft Xbox 360

2006 Zapit Game Wave

2006 Sony Playstation 3

2006 Nintendo Wii

 

It's hard to tell from the pics but there are small accent lights under each of the shelving units to light each console with the right amount of infrared light (have to trust me on that one).  I am awaiting the gaming shelving untis to come in this week and will snap a few picks of the games and big screen set-up. 

 

All games are run through one of three (3) adaptor (component/av/rf) and can connect by simply taking the unit off the shelf and putting on a gaming table (connection wires/adaptors) for all connection types are 20 feet long so you can play every system fine with a big screen).  The original boxes for all are stored separately in bubble wrap.  I got some small mailing boxes for each game console to hold the respective power cord/video connector/etc. so the original boxes/packing material are not touched at all.  I store these in a closet off of this room.

 

As always, comments and suggestions are welcomed.  Happy gaming all.