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Nintendo GameCube. :/

My dad forced me to buy a PS2 because it had a DVD player. By that time (2001) I was like 7 years old, so I couldn't afford a new console; especially here, where a console used to be 1000 USD. =/



Bet with Teeqoz for 2 weeks of avatar and sig control that Super Mario Odyssey would ship more than 7m on its first 2 months. The game shipped 9.07m, so I won

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i want the magnavox odyssey



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there was a brief period when I was on the Gamecube that I suddenly really dug playing Halo at a friend's and wanted an Xbox. but didn't bother because it was like one game only really or whatever



I just want a workable Xbox 360 that can play the Remake of Perfect Dark.



Leadified said:
NeoGeo AES. I would love to have one and an entire collection to play arcade perfect ports at home but a single game costs hundreds to thousands of dollars, so that ain't happening anytime soon.

TurboGraphx 16 is also a fascinating console, it's such a adorable tiny little console caught between the Genesis and SNES and as a result only really saw success in Japan. It has a lot of cool games on it and it's relatively cheap so I definitely wan to pick one up sometime soon.


Turbografx is not really that cheap but you should definitely pick one up!

some of the best shooters of that era (Blazing Lazers cough). I dig mine, the HU little cards are way better than clonky cartridges in my opinion. I've also found Turbographx (from my experience) usually last through time pretty well. never have had a broken one except for one I got at one point that had been left in a shed and rusted up. think that comes from the tight small design, not a lot of room for parts to get shaken about unlike some others (cough NES and SNES)



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I have always wanted to own a Sega Saturn, but I've never gotten one.



mountaindewslave said:


Turbografx is not really that cheap but you should definitely pick one up!

some of the best shooters of that era (Blazing Lazers cough). I dig mine, the HU little cards are way better than clonky cartridges in my opinion. I've also found Turbographx (from my experience) usually last through time pretty well. never have had a broken one except for one I got at one point that had been left in a shed and rusted up. think that comes from the tight small design, not a lot of room for parts to get shaken about unlike some others (cough NES and SNES)


Hm yeah, I just check on ebay and it looks they went up in price. I've been to a few swap and trades and saw the console for cheaper, but anyways it does look like a pretty neat overlooked console. I think the HU Cards were an excellent idea too, very easy to store, they look more solid and the cases are much smaller than SNES/Genesis ones, it's a collectors dream.



Virtual Boy.
But I guess I would hate it.



My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.

ps1 and N64.
i completly missed 5th gen.
i only have played some VC titles on wii and remakes(mario 64, MM, goldeyene remake, OoT3D), but i lost completly Castlevania SOTN, crash games, FFVII, crono cross, banjo, conker, DK64 and whatever gen5 brought.

Instead, i got a super game boy and played pokemon yellow on my SNES.



LipeJJ said:

Nintendo GameCube. :/

My dad forced me to buy a PS2 because it had a DVD player. By that time (2001) I was like 7 years old, so I couldn't afford a new console; especially here, where a console used to be 1000 USD. =/


That is adorable! A seven year old kid playing PS2. I went to gaming at age 11, I had a generic NES (in Brazil there were dozens of Famiclones and the real thing was not sold in stores).



My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.