There you go, old photo that I once showed here sometime already, but I don't have anything new.
What do you see:
Left side, handhelds;
- Zelda 3DS SE sealed with a
- DSlite and
- 3DS on top with
- GameBoy (clear transparent, awesome stuff)
- GameBoy Pocket
- GameBoy Color (purle transparent) and
- GameBoy Advance (soft purple transparent) in front
Home consoles from top left to bottom right:
- Sony PlayStation
- Nintendo 64
- SEGA Dreamcast
- Nintendo GameCube
- Nintendo Wii
- Sony PlayStation 3
- Nintendo WiiU
- Atari 2600
- Nintendo NES
- SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis (Model 2)
- Super NES
- Nintendo Color-TV Game 15
- Philips Videopac G7000/Magnavox Odyssey2
Not the biggest collection ever (note there's no PS2), but it sure is wide and varied. I'm still eyeing for an original XBox, which I did play fairly regularly back in the day, and at least one Game & Watch to expand the older generations.
The Color TV game is a 1st Gen system, Nintendo's Pong system that I once imported for fun because I wanted to own all generations of Nintendo. I have it boxed and comes with a manual I obviously can't read, but it works and a couple awesome Pong games on there! The G7000 is a 2nd generation console which was pretty big in Europe. Big is relative, because it only ever sold 2.5m units worldwide, but for back then that would be a lot if your name wasn't Atari.
I actually have two G7000's, but one is broken, because I swapped everything that was bad into one unit to create one good one. It was my mother's system when she was a teen. I also have three N64's, all working perfectly of course. I have three because I wanted to play it everywhere, at home, at my father's and at my grandmother's. We used to have two Dreamcast's, but we sold one years ago.
So... A 1st Gen system, two 2nd Gen systems... Give me them points!
Too bad I don't have a Batman poster... How about Star Wars? Got three of them. Or maybe Lord of the Rings The Two Towers?