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    I still have my Megadrive plugged up and ready to go, sitting next to an xbox, gamecube and a PS2 on the shelf above.

    It is its home, and i do not plan on moving it anytime soon, so many classics, so little time.

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    I still have all my ancient consoles ready to plug in for the occasional beer drinking retro-night.

    Most used are the Atari 2600, Atari Jaguar, Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) and sometimes the Sega Master System.

    I could emulate them but it just doesn't feel the same to an old guy like me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistac View Post
    I still have all my ancient consoles ready to plug in for the occasional beer drinking retro-night.

    Most used are the Atari 2600, Atari Jaguar, Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) and sometimes the Sega Master System.

    I could emulate them but it just doesn't feel the same to an old guy like me.
    I hear ya' there!

    Nothing like drinking and showing your friends weird tricks from Super Mario 3.

    Although, it's funny to watch people play Singstar! :rofl:

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    The NES gets hooked up fairly regularly because the kids love to play Super Mario.

    I also have a megadrive, an N64 and a dreamcast. They get about as much play time as the xbox - which is not a lot, since I don't have the time to game as much as I'd like to.

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    I have an Atari Jaguar sitting next to the TV that gets plugged in for a quick blast on Tempest 2000 every once in while.

    Emulators are great but nothing beats playing on the original hardware.

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    I've got a top-loading NES at home that I bust out occasionally...Never taken it with me to school though. Nester in its various forms tend to keep my classic gaming craves satisfied.

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    i still have my snes which i plan on keeping for collectors purposes-its good to keep your consoles,i regret selling all the ones i had

    my current consoles
    snes
    playstation 2
    psp
    xbox360

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    The top loading NES was great as the cart connector was better, the lack of AV output (that the original had) bites a lot harder now than it did when it was released though.

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    I don't play on my NES anymore... I haven't played it in a while to be honest.

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    I love my nes and snes. can't quite get duck hunter on the psp... love playing them portable on my psp, but i still have the old systems... still got my sega genesis too! sonic on a psp is nice, but 54" of tv is nice when at home. ^^

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