Is there a game system that you would never part with?

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  1. l1festream

    l1festream Active Member

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    Would have to be the Capcom Power System Changer for me.
     
  2. Mystical

    Mystical Resolute Member

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    My MVS Cab for me, never played on a Neo Geo before I had this and it won me over straight away, games look fantastic and getting the proper arcade feel in your home is just great
     
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    Tatsujin Officer at Arms

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    FAPJAC?
     
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    thesonygamer3 Spirited Member

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    wow ive played some turbo graphic 16 games via emulator and i found them fun especilly air zonk and magical chase
     
  5. sonicsean89

    sonicsean89 Site Soldier

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    I love mine so much it was the first system I opened up to fix.

    Though I would never ever part with my first Genesis (model 2). I've had that for 18 years now.
     
  6. MottZilla

    MottZilla Champion of the Forum

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    I'd have to say my SNES is probably the one console I'd want to hang on to most. I actually still have the original box for it. It has sentimental value as well as being a system with such a great and memorable library. I assume BLUamnEsiac meant this to be about a specific console, not just in general a platform you like the most. That's why mine is the SNES. We sold our original NES system. I do have most or all of my other systems still though. But I remember playing the SNES and getting our first games for it. I remember us going to KB Toys and buying Sunset Riders and Zombies Ate My Neighbors.
     
  7. marvelus10

    marvelus10 Spirited Member

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    That's a tough one for me, my NES has the most sentimental value as it was the first video game system I owned plus I have almost 600 games for it, but my SNES seems to get the most play as I love the colours and graphics.
     
  8. la-li-lu-le-lo

    la-li-lu-le-lo ラリルレロ

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    Wow, you actually have one of those things? Congratulations.
     
  9. MottZilla

    MottZilla Champion of the Forum

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    Well, I guess atleast the CPS Changer with it's library of 12 games or so is still better than the Virtual Boy. But really, the CPS Changer was a very weak attempt at whatever it was trying to be. It wasn't anything like the great NeoGeo MVS/AES pairing.
     
  10. darcagn

    darcagn Site Supporter 2013, Site Supporter 2014

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    I would say my NES and Dreamcast, but I lost both of them in Hurricane Katrina. My other consoles survived on the second floor in my room, but my sister borrowed my NES and took it to her boyfriend's house, and my Dreamcast was at a friend's house as we were going to do some mods to it. I have bought replacements for both, of course, but I still miss my originals.

    So at this point my most sentimental gaming item would by my SNES. Its case has some scratches and stickers on it, but that's my childhood SNES and I wouldn't change that for the world. I did swap out its GPM motherboard for a 1CHIP-03, though, for the improved video quality over RGB.
     
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