1 gamegear
1 megadrive [doesnt work]
1 gameboy pocket
1 gameboy color
1 gameboy advance
1 gameboy SP
1 Wii [waste of money]
2 playstations [ive had three, one was stolen, and one is broken]
1 Playstation 2
1 playstion 3
1 playstion portable
and next week i get a DS lite...
Gamegear
NES
Genesis
Gameboy pocket
Gameboy advance
Gameboy advance sp
Psp
Ds lite
gamecube
ps2
xbox360
ps3
virtual boy (somewhere in the garage lol)
Not many here...
A broken Genesis...I think it got too rusty.
An original release Sega CD unit with the front-loading tray (it works but the tray gets stuck a lot, I might fix it someday)
A broken GBA (I think the cat thought it was a litterpan...)
Playstation 2 (late-model big unit)
However, my pride and joy is a fully decked out TurboGrafx-16 briefcase. Base unit with region modification, the CDROM system with an "always-in" drive mod (done by me), and an Arcade Card Pro.
I don't own too many consoles right now, but I used to. Right now I'm looking to pick up any model Saturn so I can play Dark Savior again (the only Saturn game I own), and a Dreamcast for future software development. I might also look into obtaining a Katana setup, if I can find one...
I'm planning on doing console repair in the near future, specializing mainly in older consoles but also doing fixes to PS2 units (just fixed mine the other day).
A gameboy
A gameboy colur
a gameboy pocket
a gameboy advance
a gameboy advance sp
a gameboy advance micro (LOL I KNOW)
Nintendo DS
Playstation portable
Game gear
NeoGeo Pocket
Game & watch (about 6 of them)
Nes
Snes
N64
Sega Master system
Sega Genesis
Sega Dreamcast
Playstation
Playstation 2
Xbox
Xbox 360
Nintendo wii
Virtual Boy
An arcade cabinet containing far too many roms for my own good
Well, I used to have a rather nice collection. Long story short...I was forced to leave mainland USA not long after my fiancee passed away, and had to sell almost all of them off...the only one I kept was my Sega CD and Genesis combo. The rest I've obtained while living in Puerto Rico. The harsh environment where I used to live, a town on the northern shores of Puerto Rico called Camuy, will eat through metal in a very short time. The shielding inside my PS2 unit was quite rusty when I opened it the other day to do repairs (just needed some DW40 on the laser sled). Here in Isabela, we're a ways away from the shoreline (we were 30 feet from the ocean in Camuy, 5 feet above sea level!) so the environment isn't quite as harsh, but it's still humid and often very high temperature.
I miss my Saturn.![]()
When I lived in Central America I took my PS2 Dreamcast N64 and and my Laptop, only my PS2 Dreamcast and N64 survived the air. Thou when I came back to the UK my PS2 died within 5 months cause've the air conditions when it was shipped back with all my stuff, most've my N64 cartridges died due to the air thou![]()
what do you mean died due to the air?
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