Through a bit of luck at getting them offered to me at bargain prices and keeping my old systems I've managed to build up a decent collection of old consoles, computers and games. I was wondering if there are any other collectors among us and what do you have? This is my list starting with the newest system and working back:
PS3
Nintendo Wii
PS2
Nintendo Gamecube with Gameboy Player (the Gameboy Player is like a new system in itself)
Nintendo 64
2 UK PAL SNES and 1 US NTSC SNES with a Super Wildcard and Universal Adapter.
Sega Mega Drive with Master System Adapter
Nintendo NES Mario 3 pack. Got this boxed and in great condition for £6.
Amiga A1200
ST 520E
Atari VCS and a 2600
48k Speckie (need a tape deck and power pack for this)
Handhelds:
DSi XL
DS Lite
Gameboy Advance SP (not worth getting an Advance if it's not the back lit one)
The only system I can't play right now is my Speckie, my mate found it in his mum's loft but there was nothing else with it. Although I have the Master System converter I would like to get a Master System again. An original though, not the horrible 2 that looks like a toy. I'd really like to get my hands on a Mega CD. The MK1 Mega Drive hooked up to the original Mega CD was always a nice looking set up. Both the MK2 MD and MK2 Mega CD were a bit cheap and crappy looking.
If you ever played a US or Japanese Mega Drive or SNES in the PAL region you'll know how crappy the PAL system was for gaming. The screen being squished and the games running slower. MY American SNES is the best system I've ever bought. The Super Wildcard is an amazing invention. Mines is the 24Mbit but I've heard that later models went up to 40Mb. Mine has enough internal RAM to be able to load SF2 Turbo on to it. Being able to copy the cartridges on to 3.5 inch floppy discs was fantastic. I have about 120 SNES games on disc and about 30 cartridges.
When me and my mates used to visit the pirate game dealers at the Barras Market in Glasgow there was a stall for SNES discs too and you could pick up a Wildcard for £230. I got mine for £100 but this was way after the pirate floppy disc game scene was over.
PS3
Nintendo Wii
PS2
Nintendo Gamecube with Gameboy Player (the Gameboy Player is like a new system in itself)
Nintendo 64
2 UK PAL SNES and 1 US NTSC SNES with a Super Wildcard and Universal Adapter.
Sega Mega Drive with Master System Adapter
Nintendo NES Mario 3 pack. Got this boxed and in great condition for £6.
Amiga A1200
ST 520E
Atari VCS and a 2600
48k Speckie (need a tape deck and power pack for this)
Handhelds:
DSi XL
DS Lite
Gameboy Advance SP (not worth getting an Advance if it's not the back lit one)
The only system I can't play right now is my Speckie, my mate found it in his mum's loft but there was nothing else with it. Although I have the Master System converter I would like to get a Master System again. An original though, not the horrible 2 that looks like a toy. I'd really like to get my hands on a Mega CD. The MK1 Mega Drive hooked up to the original Mega CD was always a nice looking set up. Both the MK2 MD and MK2 Mega CD were a bit cheap and crappy looking.
If you ever played a US or Japanese Mega Drive or SNES in the PAL region you'll know how crappy the PAL system was for gaming. The screen being squished and the games running slower. MY American SNES is the best system I've ever bought. The Super Wildcard is an amazing invention. Mines is the 24Mbit but I've heard that later models went up to 40Mb. Mine has enough internal RAM to be able to load SF2 Turbo on to it. Being able to copy the cartridges on to 3.5 inch floppy discs was fantastic. I have about 120 SNES games on disc and about 30 cartridges.
When me and my mates used to visit the pirate game dealers at the Barras Market in Glasgow there was a stall for SNES discs too and you could pick up a Wildcard for £230. I got mine for £100 but this was way after the pirate floppy disc game scene was over.
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