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What old retro/classic stuff from the old days of gaming do you still have?
 
My cousin gave me a PS2 I have somewhere in my house with a few old games on it like Street fighter something.

Also Gameboy Advance I got back in 2007 or something
 
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Some wear down over time but are still playable like my DS lite and 3DS so I'm thinking of getting another. I own a Wii, Game Boy SP, and Game Boy Pocket but share an N64, GCN, Sega Genesis, and PS One.
 
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Many stuff! I have a Super Nintendo, 2 GameCubes, an original Game Boy (With a broken screen, need to fix that at some point), 2 Game Boy Colors, a Game Boy Pocket, a Nintendo 64, an original Nintendo DS, 2 Nintendo DS Lites (Both with broken hinges), a Nintendo DSi XL, and maybe some other stuff!
 
My Gameboy and SEGA Saturn is still here with me and to blow your mind, both of them are still working just fine. I might give the Gameboy out next month to my Niece.
 
My Gameboy and SEGA Saturn is still here with me and to blow your mind, both of them are still working just fine. I might give the Gameboy out next month to my Niece.
So is the Panzer Dragoon remake on Switch any good? And are there any good Capcom fighting games on it coming to the Fighting Games Collection? Not big into the Saturn's history but browsed the console out of genuine curiosity.
 
NES, Gameboy, GBA, N64, PS1, PS2, GBASP, Xbox. Also depending on your definition of retro, I guess I would also add Xbox 360 bc that was released in 2005 and PS3 and Wii since those were released in 2006.
 
That wasn’t what I was talking about, but that was where Sony fucked up.

The 3DO launched at $700… in 1993

I was talking about the 3DO console being kind of pricey in the second hand market now.

I doubt there is many 3DO consoles out there compared to a SNES or N64, so I'm sure do they cost a bit.
 
I doubt there is many 3DO consoles out there compared to a SNES or N64, so I'm sure do they cost a bit.
It didn't sell poor enough to be a collector's item like an Apple Pippin. They usually go for like $150-200, depending on the cables. Some of the Sega stuff like the CD, Master System and the Saturn tend to go for more.
 
Here's what I still have at my house.......

- Super NES
- GameCube
- Wii
- Wii U
- 3DS
- Switch
- Playstation 4

My husband has......

- XBox 360

Yes, all of these consoles are still hooked up to a tv somewhere in the house (besides the 3DS, of course). Everything is in good condition and playable. I don't know when was the last time my hubby played his XBox 360. I've play my Switch and the PS4 recently, however, it's been a while since I've played the other stuff.
 
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