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Jan 2008
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My first system was the Atari 2600 (2nd generation with 2 switches on each side-1982). I created this thread as a means of seeing how much experience some of you gaming blu-ray.com members have. Of course, now I have the PS3 with 13 games and my old PS1 and PS2 games.
Other systems: atari 5200 (great acrade games) atari 7800 (atari 2600 compatibility) intellivision 2 (Tron Solar Sailor - voice) Colecovision (great pack-in Donkey Kong) NES SNES Sega Genesis Sega Saturn Sega Dreamcast Last edited by crystalline blu; 02-14-2008 at 07:22 AM. Reason: to elaborate |
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Oct 2007
Santa Clarita Ca.
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Atari 2600 Colecovision commodore 64 commodore 128 vectrex NES SNES N64 3DO Playstation PS2 PS3 XBOX XBOX 360 Gameboy Gameboy Advanced Gameboy advanced sp PSP |
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Commodore C64 (2x) (I miss those old games!)
Commodore C128 Amiga 500 (miss a lot of games that I loved on here!) CD32 (what a waste of money) NES (the wife's!) N64 Playstation (still have the original Resident Evil!) Playstation 2 (still got that one) Xbox (traded with about 25 games for the 360) Gamecube (traded in for PS3 games) PS3 Xbox 360 Wii (the wife's!) I might want to get a PSP |
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comodore 64 was the first followed by
sega mega drive then moved to the usa and got a ps1 then a ps2 then i went backwards and got a sega genesis, sega cd, 64 add on and a nomad (now have over 400 games) sega game gear original nintendo and now the greatest of all a ps3. |
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Amiga 500+, 1MB RAM, external HDD
Game Gear ZX Spectrum Amiga 1200, 3MB RAM, small internal and large external HDD Mac LC475 (later got external CD-ROM drive) Packard Bell P1 133MHz, 1MB 'Video' Memory PlayStation Nintendo 64 Game Boy Color Dreamcast NeoGeo Pocket Color Gateway P3 500MHz, Voodoo 3, 512MB RAM (later Geforce 2 GTS, 1GB RAM) DVD Game Boy Advance PlayStation 2 Xbox (1 PAL-UK, 1 NTSC-US) Gamecube GBA SP Alienware Athlon 64 3500+, BFG OC'd 6800 Ultra, 1GB RAM (later 2GB RAM) DVD (later DVD RW) PSP Nintendo DS Xbox 360 DS lite Wii PLAYSTATION 3 Mac mini 2GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, DVD RW Probably missed some and not ordered perfectly. Last edited by Shin-Ra; 02-14-2008 at 07:27 AM. |
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I was too young to personally own a lot of the early console hardware, but I've played just about everything, going back all the way to the TRS80 and the TI 99/4A.
Stuff I actually personally owned: NES, PS1, N64, PS2, PS3, PSP |
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May 2007
Adelaide Australia
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Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48KB
Commodore128 Amiga500 Amiga1200 Apple Macintosh Quadra 630 PS1 Some Pentium 2 350 Mhz box PS2 Self Built Pentium 3 650 Mhz box Self Built Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz box PS3 iMac Intel Aluminium 2.4 Ghz Hey Shin-Ra, just realised we have very similar gaming history. Last edited by dinoslino; 02-14-2008 at 09:42 AM. Reason: few additions |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Oct 2007
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Atari 2600 (man, i miss frogger)
NES SNES N64 PS2 XBOX 360 PS3 |
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Sep 2007
Louisville, KY
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man i feel like a light weight at 31
NES Genisis All of sonys gaming systems PS1 PS2 PSP PS3 |
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