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Atari: 2600

Phillips: G7000 US name: Magnavox Odyssey2

Nintendo: Color TV-Game 15
Nintendo: NES
Nintendo: SNES
Nintendo: N64 (3x)
Nintendo: GameCube
Nintendo: Wii
Nintendo: WiiU
Nintendo: GameBoy
Nintendo: GameBoy Pocket
Nintendo: GameBoy Color
Nintendo: GameBoy Advance
Nintendo: DSlite
Nintendo: 3DS

SEGA: Mega Drive US name: SEGA Genesis
SEGA: Dreamcast (previously 2x; 1 sold)

Sony: PlayStation
Sony: PlayStation 3

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21 total, but three N64s so 19 different ones, so I don't beat you OP .

Everyone of them works perfectly, even my 1977 Nintendo Pong console (which I got about 2 years ago 'just because'). I still need to get the original XBox, played that quite a bit at my cousin's house, but never had one myself as I played most of it's games on PC instead at the time. Also, I had (shared with the same cousin) an NES M82 Demo unit, but it broke for some reason and he got rid of it. What I'd give to get it back... I'm also one of the few people out there that has never even seen (let alone touch) a PlayStation 2 in real-life. For the 8th gen I'll probably get the PS4 somewhere down the line next to the WiiU.

If you'd pay attention, you see that with the exception of the third gen, I have two consoles for each generation excluding the handhelds. It's usually the Nintendo console plus one other, besides of course the 1st and 2nd gens. Sadly I don't nearly have the amount of games the number of consoles would suggest. The N64 is my most supported console, with about 40 games. For the Mega Drive, the least supported, I have only 5 games. Nearly everything I have though, games and consoles alike, are still boxed and complete. Even the old ones.