Nes, Snes, Master system, Megadrive, Mega CD, N64, Dreamcast, Atari Jaguar 64, PS1, PS2, Xbox 360 and PS3. I also had Commodore 64 and Amiga 500 (something like that)
Sadly I don't have any of my old consoles
I remember back in the day though, sonic, mario, streets or rage, street fighter, goldeneye. Me and my mate used to co-op on LAPD Future Cop (I think it was) on Playstation and we'd also link them up with the cable you could buy and play C&C Red Alert for hours.
Old classic consoles are the best.
Now days its all polished up graphics and online play (though I still love my PS2 and PS3 )
I have a Sega Master system wit a load of games including Sonic (of course), Ninja Gaiden, Taz the devil, Mickey Mouse Tennis, Street Fighter and Alex the Kid and still play them all
Also have an older games console too but can't remember what it's called, my aunt gave it to me when I was younger. It's one of those ones that the game is actually on a tape cassette and you had to put it into the keyboard to load it etc. Bomb Jack was my fav on that one
Bought a Gameboy of Ebay sometime last year and played it all the time until my sister bought me a DS lite for Christmas Nearly 23 years old I know but sure
Prinztronic Tournament IV Electronic TV Game Console
Atari 2600 (brown)
Atari 2600 (black)
Sega Master System
Sega Megadrive
Sega Megadrive II
Nintendo 64
Sharp MSX
ZX81
Sinclair 16K Spectrum
Sinclair 48K Spectrum
Sinclair ZX Spectrum Plus 48K
Sinclair Zx Spectrum Plus 128K
Spectrum Plus 2
Spectrum Plus 3
Amstard CPC464
BBC Model B
BBC Master
Acorn Archemedes
Amiga 500
Amiga 600
Amiga 1200
Atari ST
Amstrad 1512 PC
Commodore 64
Commodore 6128
Commodore Vic 20
RM 286 PC
Packard Bell 233 Pc
Playstation 2
Interesting Topic, 'cause I just bought Zelda: Majora's Mask >BRAND NEW!< for Nintento 64 for just a tenner off of Ebay, yes that's right a single ten pound note! Also grabbed an S-Video cable as well. Gonna start playing it again, but starting with Zelda: Ocarina Of Time first, then Majora's Mask, and finally finish up with borrowing my best friends Wii to play Twilight Princess, which I've been meaning to get into for some time now.
I'd have to say that my N64 has given me, my brother and my friends far more hours of enjoyment and play-time than any other Console I care to think of. Even my Playstation I got way back in 1995. And I played that thing ALOT! Final Fantasy 7, Final Fantasy Tactics and Tekken 3 more than anything. Played my PlayStation so much to the point that I had to turn it upside down for the thing to read my CD's!
As for my N64, I used to sit playing Perfect Dark almost every single day, for hours & hours for like a year or so. I managed to rack up 14 Days worth of Multiplayer Game-Time. So 336 hours worth! A truely awesome game if ever there was one. Along with the likes of Goldeneye, Mario 64, Mario Kart, the 2x Zelda's and plenty of other Titles, the N64 has some of the very best games in existance today. Infact, the Nintento 64 effortlessly has way more of the best games of all-time than any other console, yet sadly never managed to come even close to the success of Sony's PlayStation and many people never got to experience them. Oh well, at least I personally got to play them, and that's what counts! =]
i never play anything other than sega megadrive . its still got the best controls and i like the games alien storm , streetfighter2 and football .i dont like the controls on playstation and cant afford the newer consoles and games ..but i prob wouldnt get them anyway as sega rules ..
Does anyone remember Wonderboy in Monstor Land on the master system!! I almost bought a master system of Ebay just for that game god I never completed it the last level was un beatable!!
Did anyone complete it? Has any one still got it!!! God the good old days!!!!:(s
I sold most of my SNES games last year, it was like selling a piece of my childhood I still have a few though, AND the Master System and Mega Drive. Haven't played for a couple of years though.
Yesterday while the old man was at work and the baby was asleep, I decided to have a go on the PlayStation as it was all out and plugged in. It was great fun playing on games I used to play years ago such as Tekken 2, which is one of the best games ever, if you ask me Coincidentally the old man has got a touch of the flu today so he has been laid on the couch, with his duvet, feeling sorry for himself, so we have been having a Tekken tournament for some of the day
Dreamcast, PS, N64. But, don't really play N64 as the only game I enjoyed on that was Zelda:Ocarina of Time(classic). Dreamcast is good, and the PS is generally obsoleted by the PS2 which plays the old games.
I used to love playing Mario 64. I thought the graphics in the game were great back then. I'd never seen anything like it when I first set my eyes on it. I also remember playing Porsche Challenge on the Playstation which I was very good at. I loved the original Rayman game for the Playstation, which I was also very good at as well. Happy times.
I still have my PS1 and Gamecube in working condition, but they're really not all that old. The oldest console that I own is one of the original Game Boys. Still works.
My kids still have functioning PS1 and 2s, I think. And an original DS my oldest son got the week they came out. He also bought a Wii the day they came out, and that still works...
When I say ancient I mean like the original PlayStation or a Sega Mega Drive or a Nintendo 64.
I remember when me and my boyfriend first moved in together and he left a big cardboard box in the hall and in it, it had an original PlayStation (the big grey one) and a load of games. I asked my boyfriend what was he going to do with it, thinking he was going to get rid of it and he said he was keeping it. He said he has had it since 1996 and it was still working perfectly so why get rid of it. He said a lot of stuff he got in the 90s has been fazed out now so he wanted something to remind him of the great decade that was the 90s rather than pay ridiculous prices for a PlayStation 3 game "where you are only paying for the graphics" he reckons. But on saying that, he has got a DS
I was quite surprised as I had a PSOne, which had conked out a couple of years before and everyone I knew who had a PlayStation had either got rid of it or it had stopped working so I thought they were pretty much extinct.
This evening, he was playing on his PlayStation, transfixed to the telly, happy as a pig in sh*t. Bless
I have also seen people selling PlayStations on Ebay with games for a fiver :eek:
I don't play any of the old consoles , but i do still play all of the old games from most of the consoles, I play them on a psp with the aid of emulators.
Still got my N64. Even my brother occasionally barges into my room when he's at home from uni and spends hours playing on it - and he's got an X Box 360! I'd love to still have the....what was it called? Sega Megadriver? Unfortunately it stopped working years ago and we never managed to fix it. Sonic on that used to be fab! And does anyone remember Streets of Rage?
Of course, having said all that, I have to admit that I am a female with little interest in games consoles. I refuse to pay obscene amounts of money on them when I could spend obscene amounts on clothes instead!
But yeah. N64 rules.
I know this is yonks old but, OMG!! Streets of Rage was amazing!!!
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Nes, Snes, Master system, Megadrive, Mega CD, N64, Dreamcast, Atari Jaguar 64, PS1, PS2, Xbox 360 and PS3. I also had Commodore 64 and Amiga 500 (something like that)
Sadly I don't have any of my old consoles
I remember back in the day though, sonic, mario, streets or rage, street fighter, goldeneye. Me and my mate used to co-op on LAPD Future Cop (I think it was) on Playstation and we'd also link them up with the cable you could buy and play C&C Red Alert for hours.
Old classic consoles are the best.
Now days its all polished up graphics and online play (though I still love my PS2 and PS3 )
Also have an older games console too but can't remember what it's called, my aunt gave it to me when I was younger. It's one of those ones that the game is actually on a tape cassette and you had to put it into the keyboard to load it etc. Bomb Jack was my fav on that one
Bought a Gameboy of Ebay sometime last year and played it all the time until my sister bought me a DS lite for Christmas Nearly 23 years old I know but sure
Prinztronic Tournament IV Electronic TV Game Console
Atari 2600 (brown)
Atari 2600 (black)
Sega Master System
Sega Megadrive
Sega Megadrive II
Nintendo 64
Sharp MSX
ZX81
Sinclair 16K Spectrum
Sinclair 48K Spectrum
Sinclair ZX Spectrum Plus 48K
Sinclair Zx Spectrum Plus 128K
Spectrum Plus 2
Spectrum Plus 3
Amstard CPC464
BBC Model B
BBC Master
Acorn Archemedes
Amiga 500
Amiga 600
Amiga 1200
Atari ST
Amstrad 1512 PC
Commodore 64
Commodore 6128
Commodore Vic 20
RM 286 PC
Packard Bell 233 Pc
Playstation 2
I'd have to say that my N64 has given me, my brother and my friends far more hours of enjoyment and play-time than any other Console I care to think of. Even my Playstation I got way back in 1995. And I played that thing ALOT! Final Fantasy 7, Final Fantasy Tactics and Tekken 3 more than anything. Played my PlayStation so much to the point that I had to turn it upside down for the thing to read my CD's!
As for my N64, I used to sit playing Perfect Dark almost every single day, for hours & hours for like a year or so. I managed to rack up 14 Days worth of Multiplayer Game-Time. So 336 hours worth! A truely awesome game if ever there was one. Along with the likes of Goldeneye, Mario 64, Mario Kart, the 2x Zelda's and plenty of other Titles, the N64 has some of the very best games in existance today. Infact, the Nintento 64 effortlessly has way more of the best games of all-time than any other console, yet sadly never managed to come even close to the success of Sony's PlayStation and many people never got to experience them. Oh well, at least I personally got to play them, and that's what counts! =]
Did anyone complete it? Has any one still got it!!! God the good old days!!!!:(s
Well he ain't wrong there then! Get him Tekken 3, and you may never hear from your son again.
I also loved playing on Crash Bandicoot 2
Sypro the dragon and theme hospital rule!
Did you buy it from a department store? Was the layout of the department store any good?
- A_Zombie
I don't play any of the old consoles , but i do still play all of the old games from most of the consoles, I play them on a psp with the aid of emulators.
I know this is yonks old but, OMG!! Streets of Rage was amazing!!!