Yes, I bought 3 Gamecubes. Two at my house and one at my grandparents house.

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Yes, I bought 3 Gamecubes. Two at my house and one at my grandparents house.

Nintendo still doomed?
Feel free to add me on 3DS or Switch! (PM me if you do ^-^)
Nintendo ID: Mako91 3DS code: 4167-4543-6089
yea ps2 3 2 ps2 with dead disk drives after a bit, snes 2 first one just stopped working, ps1 2 brother dropped the first one down the stairs. none of those were under warranty. my 360 has been rrod twice, but have not had to pay for anything related to it being broken. my 64 disappeared kinda pissed about that. my nes died but i went to snes. still have my original xbox, but thinking of buying a backup just in case the original breaks
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| Carl2291 said: 2 ps2s... ive had 3 360s too if it counts that they broke and i needed new ones? |
I listed my 360s too, but i think this is really only if your paying for them
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16 Wii's!!
Sold 13 kept 3.
And why keep 3..... mutliple spoilt children in house.
Had 2 Xbox 360's as well.
And of course multiple Ds's
I have multiple copies of many of my older consoles (Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Intellivision, Odyssey 2, Commodore 64, NES, SMS, Genesis, TG-16, SNES, N64, PS1, Saturn, Dreamcast).
Funny, I don't have back-up hardware for my newer ones.
Mike from Morgantown
I am Mario.I like to jump around, and would lead a fairly serene and aimless existence if it weren't for my friends always getting into trouble. I love to help out, even when it puts me at risk. I seem to make friends with people who just can't stay out of trouble. Wii Friend Code: 1624 6601 1126 1492 NNID: Mike_INTV |
I have had 2 N64s.
The first one I bought for £75 at Sainsbury's.... I eventually sold it to my sisters friend with 1 game and 1 controller for £30.... but not much more than 1 week later I bought my sisters off her for £10, with it's controller and 3 games.
So basically, I lost 1 week of N64 ownership, and a horrid Army Men game that my sisters friend liked for some reason.
And gained, £20 and the ownership of Mario Kart 64, Snowboard Kids 64 and a Rugrats board game.
Admitedly my sisters N64 was already at least 2nd hand when she bought it, while mine was new when I bought it, but still a really good deal for me.... especialy as that N64 still works. (I would presume the original one still works too, though it may have been sold on or live in an attic or something)

i have 2 ps2's a old style PAL version and a slimline NTSC one to play imported games that didn't come out in Australia , the bonus with the slim ps2 being DC i could plug it straight in to my 240 volt mains power without an adapter ,with the ps3 being region free i at least don't have to fork out for an imported one of those.
Research shows Video games help make you smarter, so why am I an idiot
one Fat PS2(still working) and one slim. one xbox, one N64. Two DS. Three 360s (I trashed the last one because I was infuriated)

Umm, I know a lot of people who own multiple 360s for Halo 3 matches at school. I also know a guy who owns a 360 controller, but not a 360. =D