Oldschool gaming systems
<<Jaw is on the floor for that set of collector's items. Nice display, too. I get the sense that the reaction to it is probably like that commercial with the guys in the house made of bud light, dudes just losing their shit because it's so freaking cool.
I was raised in a no-gaming home until the PlayStation came out. I have a PS2 now...and it's broken from too many hours of GT4. Ah, being in graduate school kind of puts a damper on the gaming budget.
Although I have been enjoying playing Super Mario Bros. on my girlfriend's SNES (yes, for the first time! Better late than never?)
Quick2k
I was raised in a no-gaming home until the PlayStation came out. I have a PS2 now...and it's broken from too many hours of GT4. Ah, being in graduate school kind of puts a damper on the gaming budget.
Although I have been enjoying playing Super Mario Bros. on my girlfriend's SNES (yes, for the first time! Better late than never?)
Quick2k
Nice, I still have 2 Dreamcasts hooked up. I bought the import mainly because it was available almost a year before it hit the states and have several games that will only play on it and the other one stays connected so I can satisfy my 'Hydro-Thunder' fix.
Originally Posted by senor_flojo,May 26 2010, 11:44 PM
impressive collection.
best I can do is ps3, xbox360, psp, 2 nes systems, sega genesis, a ps2, a cdi, and the aforementioned dreamcast....
plus my parent's wii and atari2600.
nice virtualboy, btw... but god, I hated that system....
best I can do is ps3, xbox360, psp, 2 nes systems, sega genesis, a ps2, a cdi, and the aforementioned dreamcast....
plus my parent's wii and atari2600.
nice virtualboy, btw... but god, I hated that system....
Still need a Neo Geo, Jaguar CD, Nintendo 64DD, 32x. But they tend to be pricey.






