Millennium on 11 June 2009
dunno001 said:
killeryoshis said:
NinjaBlade360 said: yes right now i have the nes snes and n64 hooked up to my tv |
all in one tv O_o I dought that's possible
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Oh, that's easy to do. Now, if you allow switchboxes, here's a list of everything hooked up to our TV here:
Atari 2600, Atari XL, NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Wii, Famicom, Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, XBox, a DVD recorder, and an old VCR.
At one time, there was a second DVD player hooked up (Apex 600-A), but it died, along with the old PS1 that was recently removed. However, coming soon, we have a Genesis and a Japanese PS2. And if I can get my hands on a working FDS for a fair price, that too.
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Note that in order to support all of this, we have a total of four switch boxes, chained two deep so that most systems actually require two boxes to be set (one "main" box switches between the other three, and the consoles go into the other three boxes). I designed the system, and it seems to work for us: the old DVD player and the three systems we use most often go in Box 1, the next four into Box 2, and the remainder on Box 3. Any day now, the cables behind our TV should achieve sentience.
Complexity is not depth. Machismo is not maturity. Obsession is not dedication. Tedium is not challenge. Support gaming: support the Wii.
Be the ultimate ninja! Play Billy Vs. SNAKEMAN today! Poisson Village welcomes new players.
What do I hate about modern gaming? I hate tedium replacing challenge, complexity replacing depth, and domination replacing entertainment. I hate the outsourcing of mechanics to physics textbooks, art direction to photocopiers, and story to cheap Hollywood screenwriters. I hate the confusion of obsession with dedication, style with substance, new with gimmicky, old with obsolete, new with evolutionary, and old with time-tested.
There is much to hate about modern gaming. That is why I support the Wii.