I have the museums from Gameboy and Activison from Gamecube with a TV adaptor.
I have the museums from Gameboy and Activison from Gamecube with a TV adaptor.
Own YOUR Moment !
Too many, i have every system I have ever owned, with an extensive library for most of them.
Just about all of them. The only ones I don't have that haven't been released in full emulation on modern consoles. This largely due to the fact Nintendo insists of retreading old NES ports rather making the real games available. I still don't own a Wii but if a Nintendo put out an compilation disc with The arcade versions of Donkey Kong, DK Jr, DK 3,
Punch-Out, Super Punch Out, Mario Bros. and Popeye I would buy one tomorrow just to play it.
i have an old N.E.S and only one game. The Legend of Zelda
Depends on how classic you mean. If you consider the PS1/N64 era classic (as many now do), I don't know the exact number, but I'd say around 500+. Altogether I'd say I have around 1,000 games, which includes most systems from the 2600 to the PS3.
Sadly I have none. They all got sold at some point or stopped working. The one I wish I'd had was Vectrex. I used to love vector games especially Battlezone. I was a bad-a.s.s. in the arcade at that one. I also vivdly remember a WWI biplane vector game and a sit down shooter called Tailgunner. Vector graphics ruled my youth.
Scott
I still have an Atari 7800, Sega Master System, Atari Jaguar, Dreamcast, Gamecube, and a Wii, all working and with games for each system. I also have a pong game set somewhere![]()
I have Super NES, Ps1, 2 and 3, Wii, and numberous handheld direct plug in games. i have ahrd time playing the old technology games in this day and age.. to spoiled on the graphics of PS3