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1.) I own an Ammie. It is a chinese console the looks like a small ps1 that comes with two controllers. It also comes with two cartridges each containting 4 games. It has games like mario and tekken and stuff like that. You need a wall adaptor to play the console as it is meant for chinese households. It cost 47 Yuan so that's about 7 US dollars. I wanted to upload a pic but I can't on this site.

2.) I own an Ouya, most badass system of all time. It can play more Nintendo/playstation games than any single console and it has 'The Amazing Frog?'

What are some ghetto systems you own?



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VTech CreatiVision (known here as the Dick Smith Wizzard)



I wish I owned some crazy system that no one has ever heard of, but the closest I've got is the GameBoy Micro.

However, that's up their with Nintendo's most ghetto decisions. Along with the Virtual Boy.



NintendoPie said:
I wish I owned some crazy system that no one has ever heard of, but the closest I've got is the GameBoy Micro.

However, that's up their with Nintendo's most ghetto decisions. Along with the Virtual Boy.


And the Wii U



It is in threads like these I really miss throwing away my Barcode Battler:



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toastboy44562 said:


And the Wii U

I would say it's more "exotic." Just to make it feel better.



The vita. I'm not surprised if none of you guys don't know what it is lol. It's just collecting dust somewhere in my house..



Puppyroach said:

It is in threads like these I really miss throwing away my Barcode Battler:

That looks badass



Some thing called Power Player Super Joy III, it is an NES clone which is marketed as having 99999 games in 1. Of course most games are repeated with small mods and the repeats with mods are repeated several times with different names. It has a Famicom cartridge connection on the back. The system looks like an N64 controller (the analog stick does not work, nor did I expect it to considering it is an NES clone) and it comes with a Sega Genesis like controller and a light-gun. You could not complete many of the games due to issues with the mods; for example, a few platforms were missing in Super Mario Bros. which made certain jumps impossible.

It is an interesting clone with an interesting history:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Player_Super_Joy_III



toastboy44562 said:
Puppyroach said:

It is in threads like these I really miss throwing away my Barcode Battler:

That looks badass

Indeed it was!

I worked like this: you could take (almost) any barcode from any product, cut it out and put it on a card. When you let the machine read the barcode it gave you different characters with different abilities which you then could use to fight other players with :).

I remember one kind of Milk gave a really awesome fighter while a kind of pasta always gave really wimpy fighters. I was a big thing in Sweden for, like, 15 minutes :P.