There's a lot of pics here, so be forewarned:
My Console set-up:

Consoles:


The one that says "Wonder Wizard" with the old-school phone-cord, is a Pong Machine.


The SNES is a little yellowed from aging, as you can see.










The Right Picture Above: From upper-left corner to bottom-right corner: Master Converter that plays Sega Master System games on your Sega Game Gear. Super Game Boy plays Game Boy and Game Boy Color games on your SNES, Gameboy Player plays Game Boy GBC & GBA games on your GameCube, and the Sega Power Base Converter plays Sega Master System Games on your Sega Genesis Model 1.


The handhelds are as follows: Microvision (by Milton-Bradley), Game Boy (original model), Game Boy Color (Grape), Gameboy Advance-SP (Silver), Nintendo DS (original model), Sega Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket Color (Marble-Blue), Coloco Head-To-Head Baseball & Basketball, Electronic Pinball.


Power Player Famiclone, comes with a bunch of game pre-programmed on the machine, and plays actual Famicom cartridges. The colorful joysticks are T.V. Plug-N-Play games; The Pac-Man collection, and Spider-Man.
And now the games:
Atari 2600 Games:

The beat-up label that's hard to see is Asteroids. I used to have like 40 Atari 2600 games. But truthfully, they just gathered dust. So I traded them for games I'd actually play. However, when I come across the games for 1 or 2 dollars, I still pick them up. Just not any more than that. I am into the history of gaming, so their worth it for that at least because what better way to learn about it than to experience it yourself.
Nintendo NES Games:


Super NES Games:


Nintendo 64 Games:

GameCube Games:

Nintendo Wii Games:

Sega Master System Games:

Sega Genesis Games:


Sega Saturn Games:


Sega Dreamcast Games:

Playstation (Original) Games:



Playstation 2 Games:





XBox (Original) Games:


XBox 360 Games:

Game Boy (Original) and Game Boy Color Games:

Gameboy Advance Games:

I should have 2 more games in this picture, Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World and Mega Man Zero 2, but a friend is borrowing both of those games so I didn't have them available.
Nintendo DS Games:

I used to have more DS games, but I traded a bunch of them to get Skyrim on XBox 360 when it came out.
Sega Game Gear Games

Neo Geo Pocket Color Games:

Game Genies & GameSharks (cheat devices):

Controllers (I left out doubles (2nd player) of the same controller for room):


Light-Guns:

Gaming Books:

Gaming Comic Books (All Bagged & Boarded):

Gaming Magazine (All Bagged & Boarded except Game Informer because it's too large to fit):



Many, many more issues of Nintendo Power and Game Informer stacked below those issues. I didn't think everyone wanted to see tons of pictures of just those 2 titles.
Posters:
















