@ brandonba:
Yeah. that's like- exactly what I got going on in my man cave...
@ brandonba:
Yeah. that's like- exactly what I got going on in my man cave...
"Death solves all problems: no man, no problem."
-Joseph Stalin
Lemme see...
I have a Sega Genesis Model 2 with a few decent games. I also have a Retro Entertainment system (some new NES bs repro...) but I have many good games for it that are older than me, including Legend of Zelda (oooohhhh, shiney...) Super Mario/Duck Hunt, Mike Tyson's Punch Out, and Double Dragon 2. I plan on getting an actual NES system to play them all as they were originally intended. I would get an Atari 2600, but I can't find one that's just as expensive as when they first came out...
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I have a nes, that's the oldest console I have that works. Although I have an atari 2600, but it doesn't work.
Atari 2600. Colecovision. Oh wait... not proud of any of them. Probably the NES although it's been giving off a few issues lately with the squiggly line thingys.
I'm listening but I don't hear very much...
My oldest console is my NES. Had a a 2600 at one point, no longer have it. Still have the 2600 cartridges, however.
My Oldest Game Console is Atari but I do not remember the games that are still in our home.
Commodore 16 version of Thrust on cassette. I can't verify whether it works unfortunately.
Used to have an Atari 2600. Now the oldest I've got is my Genesis.
I have the N64 and a GBC. I still love the N64 (Legend Of Zelda: OOT takes up most of the time I spend on it)
N64 (1999) and Super Nintendo (1994)
"I am... Sheik. One of the last of the Sheikah tribe..."
All of my game consoles still work. The NES would be the oldest one.
Yeah, I have a playable atari classic system at my moms house. Also have a NES here with no cords, so that kinda sucks.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.