What (RETRO) systems do you plan to buy in 2013

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TheBrick
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Re: What (RETRO) systems do you plan to buy in 2013

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Will get: PS3, Wii U
Want to get: NES, Sega CD
Probably will not get: Turbo-Duo, Jaguar, 32X, 3DO, 7800, Master System, Neo Geo CD, PSP
No chance in hell right now, but still want it: Neo Geo MVS
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For 2013 I plan on purchasing a TG16 and a Sega Master System. Thought about getting a PC Engine as well
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I would love to find a sega cd and SNEs at a swap meet at a bargain price
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I plan on picking up a Gamecube (is that retro yet?) and a Gameboy player since I am really getting into old GB and GBC games. I am also thinking about getting a Sega Master System boxed if possible.
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ShaneM8689 wrote:For 2013 I plan on purchasing a TG16 and a Sega Master System. Thought about getting a PC Engine as well


I recommend picking up a PC Engine Duo.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:
ShaneM8689 wrote:For 2013 I plan on purchasing a TG16 and a Sega Master System. Thought about getting a PC Engine as well


I recommend picking up a PC Engine Duo.


Wouldn't buying a PC Engine make buying a TG-16 useless? I know that there were a lot of games released in Japan that weren't released in the U.S., but I didn't think it was a big problem the other way around.
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^ There are region-exclusive games but that's where getting a modded Duo comes in. You only need one system and can play whatever Hu-card and CD you want.
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I am finally going to take the plunge and buy a neo geo aes.....or at least a neo geo gold
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