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What game systems do you own?

Consoles
Atari 2600
Combination NES/SNES (clone)
Cheapo Famicom clone (sound sucks, various games glitch out)
Nintendo A/V Famicom (en route from Japan, going to replace the clone)
Sega Genesis + Sega CD
Sega Saturn
Playstation
Nintendo 64

Handhelds
Sega Game Gear
Gameboy Color
Nintendo DS

Game-oriented computers
Commodore 128
Sony-manufactured MSX2
Amiga 2000

I'd really like to add a TurboGrafx/PC-Engine setup at some point, but that'll have to wait for a little more free income and a good deal on eBay ;)
 
Consoles:
Sega Genesis
Wii

But I usually play DOS games on my IBM. Computer games in my opinion have more re-playability, especially with map editors and extras like that.
I really should get a NES though...
 
Can't believe that I never replied to this thread before :) - I'll forego listing the computer systems as I think it's a given that we all use them to game occasionally too.

I have pretty much every major US system... though I'm missing a few that I'm not overly concerned with having right away.

Atari 2600 (heavy/light sixer, 4sw, Vader, Jr, one boxed/complete)
Atari 7800 (boxed/complete)
Atari Flashback 1 & 2 (both boxed/complete)
Atari TV Controller
Atari 5200 (boxed/complete)
Atari 5200 Trackball (boxed/complete)

Sears Telegames system

Nintendo NES (boxed/complete Action Set)
Nintendo NES (top-loader, boxed/complete)
Super NES (Donkey Kong System, boxed/complete)
Super NES (mini, boxed/complete - think it came with a Mario World 2 game, don't remember)
Nintendo 64 (boxed/complete Star Wars system)
Nintendo Wii (launch system, boxed/complete)

Sega Master System II
Sega Genesis (model 1, 2, and 3, v1 & v2 boxed/complete)
Sega CD model 1 & 2
Sega 32x (boxed/complete)
Sega Dreamcast (boxed/complete white system, also have Black sports system)

JVC X'Eye (Sega Genesis/CD clone, all-in-one, boxed/complete)

Panasonic 3DO FZ-1 (boxed/complete)

Microsoft X-Box (boxed/complete)
Microsoft X-Box 360 Pro 20gb and Elite 60gb Jasper (boxed complete)

Sony Playstation (boxed/complete, plus 2 modded systems for head-to-head play)
Sony Playstation One (boxed/complete/modded)
Sony Playstation 2 (slim, boxed/complete)
Sony Playstation 3 (launch 60gb, boxed/complete)

NEC Turbo Grafx 16
NEC Turbo Grafx CD (with hard case)
NEC Turbo Booster
NEC Turbo Duo
NEC Turbo Duo-R (Japanese system, boxed/complete)

I *think* that's all the consoles...

Handhelds:

Neo-Geo Pocket
Nintendo Gameboy
Nintendo Gameboy micro
Nintendo Gameboy Color (green and atomic purple see-thru)
Nintendo Gameboy Advance
Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP (2x NES special editions)
Nintendo DS Lite (launch white system, boxed/complete)
Sony PSP-2001 (Blue 2009 Madden system, boxed/complete, modded)
Turbo Express handheld w/ TV tuner (now defunct...hehe)
Sega GameGear
Sega Nomad
Atari Lynx 1 & 2

That should cover the handhelds as well... I have multiples in the closet for most of these systems, as I pick them up when I get them cheap (not to mention purchasing a few different ppl's collections over the years)... .I also have flash carts for several of the systems, all the plethora of controllers, both first and third-party... wireless controllers for every available system (wireless is a must)... arcade sticks for most system (including a Hori SP for my PS3 which I intend to mod for use with 6 different consoles)... and of course games for every system (I try to only use the flash cart for trying new games before purchase, and then playing after the fact so that I dont have to change the carts out all the time)
 
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Wow, Maverick, you have a ton of stuff, nice!! I have a few and that seems to be a changing collection as time goes by. I havent' updated my allgameslist in a while, haven't really had the chance to, but I have a few things kicking around. Nothing like that, but a sizable playable collection. I get to bust out at least one console every now and again.
 
Laugh... thanks :)

The systems I had back in the day, I still have, and I always kept everything complete and in good shape. The only system that I ever let go of was my old NES, and that was because the system and about 1/3 of the games were half-owned by my brother as well, and he forced the sale. - of course, I had another one and all of the same games back about 5 years later once I got a hankering to play them again :)

The rest are flea market/yard sale finds, and I purchased out a few private collections to get 1 or 2 high-dollar items that I wanted, while selling another few high-dollar items from the same collection to get my money back, leaving me with a lot of left-over... some of which still needs to be put on ebay, but I just haven't taken the time to do it..

My goal, as an adult, was to own all of the systems that I always wanted growing up (hehe - same story on my computer collection!). So far, I've still got the Neo Geo to go - but that's such an expensive system with expensive games that are easily emulated perfectly on soooooo many other systems, that I'm debating whether I'll ever do it, or if I'll just build an MVS SuperGun and call it done.
 
Atari (PAL) 2600, 7800, 400, 800, 600XL, 800XL, 1200XL, 65XE, 800XE, 130XE, XEGS, Lynx I, Lynx II, Jaguar

Atari (NTSC) 5200, 1200XL, Jaguar Dev. Sys

Philips Videopac G7000 (PAL)


Oh, and hello to all. My 1st post here :)
 
Nes (famiclone), Playstation 1 (psx), PSP, Wii, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance.

All boxed and complete, except for the NES and the PSX.

I've bought some cheap Sega Saturn games (Tomb Raider and Virtua Fighter) and I'm now trying to get one.
 
I've bought some cheap Sega Saturn games (Tomb Raider and Virtua Fighter) and I'm now trying to get one.

Hrm. I was about to recommend an emulator for the computer but then I realized that it was a Sega CD/ Genesis/ Master System emulator not a Saturn one. Few if any of the Saturn emus I tried actually worked. :(

Definitely try and pick up the Netlink system (it came with a modem) if you can. :D
 
Very small update

Philips Videopac G7000
PSone
PSX
PS2
XBox
XBox360
Gameboy/Color
NES
snes
N64
DS-Lite
GameCube
Wii
GameGear/master system adapter
Megadrive
Panasonic 3DO
 
Dedicated gaming machines:
--------------------------------
Atari 2600 (have woodpanel 6 switcher and vadar 4-switcher)
Intellivision (have two)
Colecovision
NES (have two)
Gameboy Color
SNES
Sega Genesis / Sega-CD / 32x (have multiples of first, second, and one third gen)
Sega Saturn (have two)
Nintendo 64
Sony Playstation
Panasonic 3DO
Sega Dreamcast (have two)
Sony Playstation 2
Nintendo Gamecube
Microsoft Xbox (have two)
Sony Playstation Portable
Nintendo DS
Microsoft Xbox 360
Sony Playstation 3
Nintendo Wii

My console collection is nearly complete. I'd like to add a Sega Master System, a TurboGrafx-16, and an Atari Jaguar to it. I wouldn't turn down an Atari 5200 or a 7800, but I'm not really actively looking for them.
 
Whoa, where to begin, ok here goes,

Consoles
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Acetronic mpu 2000
Action Max
Aiwa Mega Cd CSD-GM1
Amiga CD32
Amstrad GX-4000
APF MP-1000
Atari 2600 6 switch
Atari 2600 Jr
Atari 2800
Atari 5200
Atari 7800
Atari Jaguar
Atari Jaguar CD
Atari Pong C-100
Atari Stunt Cycle C-450
Atari Video Pinball Model C-380
Atari XEGS
Bally Astrocade
Bandai @world Pippin
Bandai Playdia
Bandai TV-Jack 5000
Bandai TV Jack Supervision 8000
Bently CompuVision
Capcom CPS Changer
Casio My Seal Loopy
Casio PV-1000
CCE Supergame VG-2800
Coleco Combat
Coleco Gemini
Coleco Telstar
Coleco Telstar Arcade
coleco telstar gemini
Colecovision
Commodore 64GS
Commodore CDTV
Dick Smith Wizzard
Dina 2 in 1
Emerson Arcadia 2001
Entex Adventurevision
Entex Select a Game
Epoch Cassette Vision
Epoch Cassette Vision Jr
Epoch Super Cassette Vision
epoch tv baseball
epoch tv block
epoch tv vader
Fairchild Channel-F
Fairchild Channel-F - Model II
Famicom
Famicom Disk System
FC Twin
FM Towns Marty
Funtech Super A-Can
Gakken Compact Vision TV-Boy
GEN-X Dual Station/Modern Mate - 24 bit system - NES+Genesis
Go Go Tv Video
Grandstand Supersportic - PC50x series
Hanimex 1392 - 1292 series
Hanimex HMG-7900
Hanimex Ramses - Creativision Clone
Hanimex SD-070
HGS Mr.altus system
HyperScan
Intellivision
Intellivision II
Intellivision III - Super Pro System
Interton VC2000
Interton VC4000
JVC X'eye
Leapfrog Leap Pad
Leapfrog Leapster TV
ljn videoart
Magnavox Odyssey 1 - ITL200
Magnavox Odyssey 2
Memorex Video Information System - VIS
mbo tele-ball VIII
Microsoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox 360
My Vision Nichibutsu KH-1000
NEC PC-FX
Nec Super Grafx
Nec Turbo Duo
Nec Turbografx-16
Neo Geo AES
Neo Geo CD
Neo Geo CDZ
NES
NES Model 2
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 64
Nintendo 64DD
Nintendo CTG-6V
Nintendo Gamecube
Nintendo I-Que
Nintendo racing CTG-CR112
Nintendo Satellaview
Nintendo Virtual Boy
Nintendo WII
Nuon - Samung DVD-N501
Othello Multivision
Panasonic 3DO
Panasonic FZ-35S
Philips CD-i
Philips Tele-Spiel ES-2201
Philips G7200 Videopac
Philips G7400 Videopac
Electronique Ordinateur de Jeu JO7400 (JOPAC)
Pioneer Laser Active
Poppy 9015
Prinztronic Micro 5500
RCA Studio II
Rollet Videocolor
Rowtron Television Computer System
Sears Tele-Games Pinball Breakaway System
Sega 32X
Sega CD
Sega CDX
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Genesis
Sega Master System
Sega Master System Girl
Sega Megajet
Sega Pico
Sega Saturn
Sega SG-1000 Mark I
Sega SG-1000 Mark II
Sharp Famicom Titler AN-510
Sharp Twin Famicon
Sheen Home Video Centre 2001 (Australia)
S.H.G Black Point (Model FS-1003)
Société Occitane d'Electronique OC-2000
Sony Playstation
Sony Playstation 2
Sony Playstation 3
Sony PSOne
Sony PSX DESR-5100
Soundic SD-290
Sport VII
SuperGun
Super Nintendo
Systema Super TV Boy
Systema TV Boy II
Tomy Kiss-Site
Tomy Pyuuta Jr
Toshiba Visicom Model Com-100
Unisonic Champion 2711
Universal Research Labs Video Action Indy 500 Pong
Vectrex
Video Buddy Interactive learning system
videomaster star chess
ViewMaster Interactive Vision
Voltmace Database
Vtech Creativision
vtech socrates
Vtech Vsmile
Yeno Super Cassette Vision
Xavix Port
Zapit
Zemmix CPC-61W


Computer Game Systems
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Mattel Electronics Aquarius
Tomy Tutor
Commodore 64
Commodore Amiga 1000
Pioneer MSX PX-V60 with Laser Player
MPA-10 Imagination machine expansion for the APF mp1000



HandHeld Consoles
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Atari Lynx
Cybiko
Fisher Price Pixter
Gamepark GP32
Hartung Mega Duck / Cougar Boy
Leapfrog Leapster portable
Microvision
Nec Turbo Express
Neo Double Games- Nintendo DS Clone
NeoGeo Pocket
Neogeo Pocket Color
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Gameboy
Nintendo Gameboy Advanced
Nintendo Gameboy Color
Nintendo Gameboy Micro
Nintendo Gameboy Pocket
Nintendo Gameboy SP
Nokia Ngage
Pasago
Redant game axe
Sega Game Gear
Sega Nomad
Sony PSP
Tapwave Zodiac 2
Tiger Game.com
Tiger Gizmondo
Tiger R-Zone
Timetop Gameking 2
VG Pocket
VideoJet Game Master
Watara Supervision
Wonderswan
Wonderswan Color


TV Plugin Game Systems
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Jakks TV Games Activision
Jakks TV Games Atari 2600
Jakks TV Games Classic Arcade Pinball
Jakks TV Games DragonBall Z
Jakks TV Games Ms Pacman - Namco
Jakks TV Games SpongeBob
Jakks TV Games Tele-Doodle
Konami Collector Series TV Advanced
Radica Games Sega Genesis
Radica Games Space Invaders
Atari FlashBack
Atari FlashBack 2
Super Joy Joystick TV Game
Mattel Barbie
Activision 10 in 1
Intellvision 2nd edition
Sonic Blast
Toy story mania


Tabletop LCD Games
------------------------------------
After Burner
Coleco Donkey Kong
Coleco Frogger
Coleco Galaxian
Coleco Mrs PacMan
Coleco Pac-Man
Coleco Zaxxon
Disney's Musical Moments Game
Entex Defender
Entex Spiders
Entex Stargate
Excalibur Space Invaders
Family Guy Pinball
Galaxian 2
Milton Bradley Omni
Neo Double Games
Nintendo Donkey Kong Jr
Nintendo Mario's Cement Factory
Nintendo Popeye
Pox Game
Q-bert
Radio Shack Space Invaders
Romtek Monster Chase
Star Wars Electronic Battle Command
Tandy Super Cobra
Tomy Tronic Cosmic Clash
Tomy Tronic Pac Man
Tomy Tronic Scramble
Tron


and believe it or not , these lists are not complete, you can see the entire collection across 4 pages here

http://www.atariage.com/forums/topic/170532-ccatalyst-gameroom-collection/

Let me know what everyone thinks.

Many Thanks
Rick
 
My list is small and simple:

Mattel Aquarius (technically a computer, but most software cartridges are games, makes for a lousy computer anyways)
NES (My original owned since 1988 )
GameBoy (my original since about 1992)
Sega Saturn
N64
Xbox (two of them, one modded with 80gb drive and the other with a 200gb, mostly used as media centers)
PS3 (software PS2 compatible unit, just YLOD'd on me, need to send in to have CPU/GPU re-flowed)
 
By order of manufacturing company:

Nintendo
front-loading NES
GBA ver. 1 (lost)
GB Pocket (lost)
GB Color
SNES model 2
SNES model 1 (sold to buy model 2 above)
N64
Game Cube WITH Game Boy Player peripheral
Super Game Boy peripheral for SNES (gave to a friend)
Wii
DS (model 1, bulky style with GBA slot)

Sega
Genesis model 1
Sega CD model 2
Sega Saturn
Sega Dreamcast

Sony
Playstation model 1 (traded in when Funcoland was still Funcoland)
PSone (version 2, slim)
PS2 (slim, version 2)
PS2 (bulky, version 1, gave to a friend)
PS3 (slim, 160 GB model) <<< this replaced two subsequent 40 GB bulky models that were under warranty.
PSP model 3000

Microsoft
Xbox original (gave to a friend)
Xbox 360 <<< why the heck did I buy this thing? I barely play anything on it. :(
 
An Aquarius counts? OK, got one of those. NES, SuperNES, Gameboy Advance SP, Gamecube with battery & LCD screen, XBOX, XBOX360, PS2, Dreamcast, Atari Lynx, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis w/Sega CD, Atari 7800, Original Gameboy, Sega Nomad, PSOne with LCD screen,... I think that's it. :)
 
My list is small and simple:

Mattel Aquarius (technically a computer, but most software cartridges are games, makes for a lousy computer anyways)
NES (My original owned since 1988 )
GameBoy (my original since about 1992)
Sega Saturn
N64
Xbox (two of them, one modded with 80gb drive and the other with a 200gb, mostly used as media centers)
PS3 (software PS2 compatible unit, just YLOD'd on me, need to send in to have CPU/GPU re-flowed)
Add a PS3 Slim 120gb (didn't feel like going without while waiting on service on YLOD'd "fat" PS3, was hard to live without it since its the "media center" for our home theater)
Also I forgot my modded PSP (loaded with all the classic emulators and ROMs)
 
Wow... I used to think I had a decent collection of video game systems...

Here's mine:

Nintendo:

Chinese NES knock-off
SNES
Wii
Gameboy
Gameboy Advance


Sega:

Genesis (1, 2 and 3)
Sega CD (1 and 2)
32X
Saturn (CD drive quit working...)
Dreamcast
Gamegear


Sony:

Playstation
PSOne
PS2 (regular and slim model)


Microsoft:

XBox 360
 
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