the one to the left of the Pippin is the A'Can funtech, which despite what some are saying, is an original console from Taiwan...the Purple system is a Casio My Seal Loopy....basically a console for girls...I am very close to having every unique console, but there are just a few that I can't get a hold of...
the one to the left of the Pippin is the A'Can funtech, which despite what some are saying, is an original console from Taiwan...the Purple system is a Casio My Seal Loopy....basically a console for girls...I am very close to having every unique console, but there are just a few that I can't get a hold of...
the one to the left of the Pippin is the A'Can funtech, which despite what some are saying, is an original console from Taiwan...the Purple system is a Casio My Seal Loopy....basically a console for girls...I am very close to having every unique console, but there are just a few that I can't get a hold of...
I realize this topic has been dead for a bit, but I was just pointed to it in another thread with some discussion about an Acan. I've not the foggiest as to what the majority of those consoles in this impressive pic are, is there any chance of a row-by-row listing or anything?
I know the majority of these systems, and it is an awesome collection, but didn't see a Neo Geo CDZ or a Neo Geo CD front loader. I would still like to get my hands on that A'Can and that My Seal Computer :smt023
You've got it Greatsaint louis...keep in mind, my collection has grown since that post and I have more systems that pictured, this is just the translation of the pic. 1)Pioneer LaserActive 2)ColecotVision 3a)Radio Shack TandyVision (Intellivision) 3b)Sear TeleGames (Intellivision) 4a)Hanimex TVG-070C (PC-50x system) 4b)Ingersoll XK-4000 (PC-50x system) 5a)Interton VC 4000 5b)Rowtron VCS (Interton VC 4000 clone) 6)Magnavox Odyssey2 7a)Emerson Arcadia 2001 7b)LeisureVision (Arcadia 2001 clone) 8)LJN VideoArt 9)Milton Bradly OMNI 10)Philips CD-I 910 11)Memorex VIS 12)Magnavox Odyssey 13)Neo Geo AES 14)Bally Astrocade 15)Hanimex 1392 (1292 system) 16a)Net Yaroze (PlayStation) 16b)PSOne 17a)FairChild Channel F 17b)FairChild Channel F II 18)RCA Studio II 19)Casio My Seal Loopy 20)NEC Turbo Grafx 16 21)NEC Turbo CD 22) NEC Turbo Duo 23)NEC SuperGrafx 24)NEC PC-FX 25)Dick Smith Wizzard (Creativision) 26)Atari XE GS 27a)Atari 2600 27b)Atari 2600 jr 28)Atari 7800 29)Atari 5200 30)Amstrad GX4000 31)PS2 32)Atari Jaguar CD 33)Atari Jaguar 34)Commodore 64 GS 35)A’Can Funtech 36)Bandai Pippin 37)Amiga CD32 38)Neo Geo CD 39)Panasonic 3DO FZ-10 40)FM Towns Marty 41)Bandai Playdia 42)Coleco Telstar Arcade 43)Microsoft XBOX 44)ViewMaster InteractiveVision 45)Vectrex 46)Sega SG-1000 II 47a)Sega Mark III 47b)Sega Master System 48)Sega Pico 49) Socrates Education Video System 50)Dreamcast 51)Sega Saturn 52)Sega CD 53)Epoch Cassette Vision 54)APF M-1000 55)Sega Genesis 56)Sega 32x 57)Casio PV-1000 58a)Epoch Super Cassette Vision 58b)Epoch Super Cassette Vision Lady Edition 59)Nintendo GameCube 60)Nintendo 64 61a)Nintendo Famicom 61b)Nintendo NES 61c)Sharp Twin Famicom 61d)Sharp Titler 62)Super Nintendo 63)Famicom Disk System 64)Nintendo Virtual Boy
I guess I must not have those systems then. FYI I'm only collecting Unique consoles, I could never collect all variations since there are so many out there. I'll just stick with my Neo Geo CD with it's ultra slow load times.
Thanks a ton for that Can_dude, I really appreciate the help. And I thought I was moving up in the world with 16 unique consoles.. :smt043
You say you only collect unique systems, but you have a Tandyvision and a Sears Telegames, which are both Intellivisions :smt017 Collecting variations is easy. Collecting clones, on the other hand, is not. When you say variation, i am guessing you are talking about things like Genesis, Genesis 2, and the Genesis 3 core system, which they all have the same capabilities but they are presented in a new case. A clone is different. Yes, a clone has the same capapbilities as the orginal, but it is not official. Companies usually don't make many variations, unless they are Sega or they are releasing collectors or anniversary editions. I can see why you wouldn't buy a CDZ, but a front loader is another story. The Neo Geo CD Front loader is a pretty rare system. That's right up your ally
You'll notice that I list both those intellivision systems as 1 number...I dont specifically collect variations, doesn't mean i dont have them though. And, yeah, I'd love to get my hands on NG CD Frontloader
Cool :smt023 just curious :smt040 Oh and also, i said it before and i will say it again, you console collection rocks. Now, how many games do you have for them?