Nes
Snes
N64
Gamecube
Wii
Gameboy
Gameboy Color
Gameboy Advance SP
Ps1
Ps2
Psp
Xbox
but my nes its broken![]()
Sega Dreamcast (x...???)
Sega Genesis (Model 1)
Sega Nomad (x2)
Sega Saturn (oval)
LaserActive Sega Genesis Module
Nintendo Entertainment System (Model 1)
Super Nintendo Entertainment System (x2)
Nintendo GameCube (x2 one broken)
Nintendo Game & Watch WideScreen Octopus
Nintendo Gameboy
Nintendo Gameboy Pocket
Nintendo Gameboy Advance (with afterburner)
Sony Playstation (x2, one chipped)
Sony Playstation 2
Sony PSOne
GameKing I
Nokia 6600 (N*Gage compatible)
Atari 800xl
Atari 2600
Starpath something or another (adds the ability to play 2600 cassette games, similar to 32x+Genesis)
Atari Pong II
Assorted Sears branded consoles, including a 2600 clone and a 6 game box with a lightgun.
Intellevision II + Keyboard module
Gemini (popular 2600 clone)
Coleco Colecovision (x2)
TI 99/4A
Then a few interesting non-IBM PC computers such as Kaypros and an Apple IIgs (with ram and video expansions), as well as a few first/second generation machines whose names I cannot recall.
-Nes
-Snes
-gameboy (one system, color silver)
-gameboy color (four systems, colorlimited edition pokemon transparent edition, limited edition pokemon gold/silver edition, purple, green)
-gameboy pocket (two systems color, both silver)
-gameboy advance (5 systems,color black, silver, white,purple, transparent purple)
-gameboy advance sp (one system, color purple)
-Nintendo Ds lite (one system, color black)
-Nintendo Gamecube (one system, color purple)
-Nintendo Wii (one system)
-Sega Saturn (color black)
-Sega GameGear (color black)
-PlaystaionX (3 systems, color grey, 2 original, one with modchip)
-Playstation One (one system)
-Playstation 2 (one system)
-Playstation 3 (one system, 60 GB system)
-Playstation Portable (5 systems color, 4 blacks different regions though, one white)
-Xbox360 (one system)
that is all i have![]()
Well actually, the Sega console had to change its name in North America from 'MegaDrive' due to a trademark dispute, not because they wanted to be different from the rest of the world. A trademark issue was also another reason the Dreamcast in Europe had a blue swirl instead of red, since there was already a German company, Tivola, using a similar logo.
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