So, rather than Spam my way into the Marketplace, I figure I'll something productive and post up a list of my consoles as it stands at the mo, Sony PSone with official screen PS, modded PS2 TEST console, region free out of the box, which is nice PStwo PSP 2000 series PSP Go PS Vita MS Xbox, modded, running XBMC for all my streaming needs Xbox, Crystal model, for gaming Xbox 360, on my fourth now, after the previous number went kaput. Sega Master System Master System II Megadrive, Asian model, with region and frequency selection toggles. Megadrive II, PAL Sega Multimega, combined Megadrive/Mega CD 32X Sega Nomad, with screen mod, battery pack mod and region mod. Saturn, region modded, PAL Dreamcast, region modded Gamegear Nintendo Famicom, AV modded Nes, region modded Snes, PAL model, with region and frequency mod, chip based, rigged through "Select" button. N64, PAL N64, NTSC/U, modded for NTSC/J games GC, with GB Player Wii, hard modded Wii U Gameboy, original grey Gameboy Pocket, Clear Gameboy Light, slightly worn but very loved. Gameboy Color GBA GBA:SP GBA:SP Ags-101 GB Micro, Famicom edition, with Famicom Controller II faceplate DS lite DSi 3DS Pokemon Pocket G&W Ball (Club Nintendo Edition) G&W Snoopy Tennis G&W Donkey Kong Jr Virtual Boy Atari Atari 2600, six switch woody Atari 7800 Atari Lynx Atari Jaguar Misc Wonderswan Color Wonderswan Crystal 3DO Sinclair Spectrum 16k Sinclair Spectrum 48k Commodore 64 Colecovision TG-16 Neogeo Pocket Color Capcom Plug'n Play stick Atari paddles, plug'n play Namco Plug'n play stick 1 Namco Plug'n play stick 2 C64 Plug'n play stick MB Vextrex And that's kind of it right now. I am looking to get a DSiXL, 3DS:XL, 2DS and a TG-16 Express over the next year, not to mention a Xbox One and a PS4 while I'm at it. PS: Nearly forgot! I've got a beautiful Atomiswave SD cabinet, rocking out with MAME, very nice indeed, my Glob, how could I forget that!?!
Impressive work! Do you know where I can find and buy all consoles possible? I would love to collect them all!
OK, I have the following- PS One PS 2 slim PS2 'fat' PS3 60GB 'backwards compatible', stock PS3 60GB 'backwards compatible' with 500GB HDD Playstation Portable v1002 Playstation Portable v2002 'Simpsons' Limited Edition Playstation Portable v3002 Piano Black Xbox 1.0 (with a fan on the GPU)(very rare, one of the first Xbox's ever made) Xbox v1.4 Halo Limited Edition (PAL, stock) Xbox v1.4 Halo Special Edition (PAL, with Hitachi/LG DVD, 750GB HDD, Xecuter 3.0 Mod chip) Xbox v1.4 Chrystal Limited Edition (PAL, with Samsung DVD, 750GB HDD, Xecuter 3.0 Mod chip) Xbox v1.4 Chrystal Limited Edition (PAL, stock with Phillips DVD drive) Around 6 or 7 Xbox's with mod chips and bigger hard drives, most with Samsung DVDs About 4 stock Xbox's with perfectly working Samsung DVD drives, for parts. 2 stock Xbox's with perfectly working Hitachi/LG DVD drives, for parts. One of the only two PAL translucent blue Xbox's ever made. Absolutely genuine, and incredibly rare. Xbox 360 'fat', with 250GB HDD, HDMI, and firmware updated to play original Xbox games. As for controllers, I have lots of standard controllers for the PS1, PS2, PS3, Xbox, and Xbox 360. I also have 2 of the very desirable NegCON controllers for original PS1 racing games, and 4 of the superb Radica Gamester FPS Master Controllers for the original Xbox. These give you a very unfair advantage when playing FPS games like Halo on a LAN. ricey
Oh yes, and I now also have an Xbox 360 S "Star Wars" 320GB with gold 3CPO controller; 2 x Xbox 360 S with 250GB HDD; PS3 250GB slim, and a couple of Atari 2600 consoles. Now that the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have been out for some time, I figure that it is OK to start building up my Xbox 360 and PS3 collection. Can't see me buying a PS4 or Xbox One for at least another 3 or 4 years; none of the exclusive games so far are screaming "buy me!". I still fire up my 1995 PlayStation to play Wipeout with my NeGcon controller; it is one of the best racing games out there. It rewards you for driving well (driving really well and smoothly; you bump off the walls more than once or twice, and you are gone). I do a bit of weekend motorsport (in a real car, Mitsubishi Evo 3GSR......) and real racing rewards those that drive smoothly. Crap blocky graphics not withstanding, Wipeout is still one of the best. Another old racing game that still has not been surpassed is Rallisport Challenge; the original Xbox game can be played on the Xbox 360, but the far better Rallisport Challenge 2 can only be played on the original Xbox. And that fact alone is sufficient reason to own an original Xbox. ricey