Nah, on the contrary. I try to have as few systems as possible. I don't want a PSone since my PS2 and PS3 play most of the games.
The only systems I have replacements for, but I would still love to still have are the original brick gameboy, and the gamecube.
But space is limited, I sold my gamecube, and well....I've only got 3 games left for it. And the gameboy, I'll only probably use it for 1 hour, before I miss the backlight of my GBA SP and put it back in the closet.
Into hardware, not so much the games anymore?
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Re: Into hardware, not so much the games anymore?
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
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Re: Into hardware, not so much the games anymore?
I think NEC Japan put out the most awesome looking systems. The PC Engine (especially the grey/orange Core II), Super Grafx, CD-ROM add on, etc... All looked damn good.Zerodash wrote:I've been there before.
I've owned a PC-FX system for years now and have only played it a total of 3 times. However, I pull the thing out and just look at the console design at least once a month.
Re: Into hardware, not so much the games anymore?
Yo, I would love to buy a pandora right now. I have the means, but damn. Would I play it enough to justify the price? Not really.
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Consoles owned currently: Lynx model 1, Lynx model 2, TG-16, Turbo Express w/TV Tuner, PS3, PS2, XBox 360, Neo-Geo AES (UniBios), Neo-Geo AES (U), Virtual Boy, PSP, GBA, DS, DS Lite, N64, Saturn, Wii, Mini Neo-Geo MVS (MAME), Asteroids standup, Defender cocktail, Street Fighter II CE dedicated, Neo-Geo MVS 4-25, CPS2 USA system