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Fun Stuff => CLIKC => Topic started by: loco_banana on 19 Jan 2010, 07:39
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http://consollection.de/ (http://consollection.de/)
Awesome.
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No Slim PS2 what a fucking failure
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fucking MORANS
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Also, no Elite.
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Raise a hand if you owned any of the systems in the top row.
*hand*
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Man, I'm not relevant until the 6th row with the Mega Drive.
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I owned stuff in the first row!
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I love how all the really old stuff looks so retro-scifi.
(http://consollection.de/content/2.consoles/96.TVG-2000/tvg2000_1.jpg)
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.............11th row. N64. I feel small and....why did Nintendo release an N64 Pikachu edition in 2003? That's after the Gamecube, is something not making sense or is that just me?
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Yeah I'm sixth row as well, God I had forgotten what the original NES looked like, since ours broke like 8 years ago and we could only track down that mini nintendo-redux thingy, which I can't seem to find on the list.
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.............11th row. N64. I feel small and....why did Nintendo release an N64 Pikachu edition in 2003? That's after the Gamecube, is something not making sense or is that just me?
AFAIK, consoles have a much longer lifespan in Japan. I think they were still making new SNES games until recently.
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fucking MORANS
GET A BRIAN
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I would be 5th or 6th row, but they don't have the the Sega SC3000H there for some reason.
I also had some kind of Tandy system before that, but I can't remember what it was called, and my mate had some kind of Colecovision/Intellivision system we could play really odd, fucked-up games on.
* aha, I see that they don't have the SC3000H because apparently it's the "computer" version of the SG-1000, released in '83.
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I'm third row, with this thing (or a close variant):
(http://consollection.de/content/2.consoles/118.TVG-2002/tvg-2002_1.jpg)
God knows why, it was apparently made five years before I was born.
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Third row... from the bottom. I've played on some consoles on there, but the GBA is the only one I've ever owned. Two of them, in fact, but then one got stolen.
Hey, thanks for making me feel less old. :laugh:
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I begin with N64. I feel so ashamed.
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I began with the Dreamcast in college and worked my way back.
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I'm a year or so older than the NES, and the US version was indeed my first console.
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I am 11 years younger than my first console, damn. Still in the loft I think, worked last time I played it, had that motorway racing game, table football, table tennis and some other shit.
I had rzone headgear, think that was after my ps1 but my fondest early childhood gaming was on a Commodore Amiga 4000.
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http://consollection.de/content/2.consoles/80.Game-Boy/gameboy_1.jpg (http://consollection.de/content/2.consoles/80.Game-Boy/gameboy_1.jpg)
I'm actually pretty proud of the fact that I still have this. Doesn't work particularly well and it's probably dirtier than the one in the picture but I am still proud to say I have a large grey plastic brick that has 5 buttons, a d-pad and a b/w screen which runs on 4 AA batteries. If it worked properly I wouldn't give a shit about any other handheld console.
Still the best there is.
Then probably.... I dunno, skip 7 lines.
My brother used to have a NES, but that is probably long dead and recycled as part of someone's recycled plastic rubbish.
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Man, no way. Game Gear was hands down, easily the best hand held system of that time.
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Pretty sure you are wrong here Emaline.
I used to have an original Gameboy too, I gave it to my exgirlfriend when we were together and she never returned it.
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NES was my first system. Still have my N64 though, my brother is playing on it right now.
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Man, I had both a game gear and a game boy, and the game gear took like, a half dozen batteries and you were lucky if that sucker gave you over 4 hours of play time. Plus, my speakers burned out in just over a month or so, which ended up being a recurring issue for those things. Most damning of all: No Tetris. I still have my original game boy and it works fine.
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NES was my first system. Not too long ago I found it in a chest of drawers out in my mum's backyard. It had been out in the elements for about 7 years. Needless to say it doesn't work. I still have a working SNES and N64 though. Going to get my N64 back from my brother so I can replay Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask though I suspect it might be rather painful to play given how used to shiny graphics I am.
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Ganondorf is still a bitch to kill.
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NES was my first system. Not too long ago I found it in a chest of drawers out in my mum's backyard. It had been out in the elements for about 7 years. Needless to say it doesn't work. I still have a working SNES and N64 though. Going to get my N64 back from my brother so I can replay Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask though I suspect it might be rather painful to play given how used to shiny graphics I am.
Oh it is painful. I dug out my N64 to play Banjo-Tooie (fuck, I love that game), and holy crap, my head was hurting for about 5 minutes. Then, you get used to it.
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Game Gear was lightyears beyond Gameboy. The only thing Gameboy had to out do the Game Gear was the Nintendo backing. Game Gear had way better graphic, that were in color, btw. It also had a tv adapter, and fuck, yeah it took lots of batteries, but get an ac adapter for it! I had mine on rechargeables, and it lasted forever.
Also, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Game_Gear
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NES was my first system. Not too long ago I found it in a chest of drawers out in my mum's backyard. It had been out in the elements for about 7 years. Needless to say it doesn't work. I still have a working SNES and N64 though. Going to get my N64 back from my brother so I can replay Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask though I suspect it might be rather painful to play given how used to shiny graphics I am.
Oh it is painful. I dug out my N64 to play Banjo-Tooie (fuck, I love that game), and holy crap, my head was hurting for about 5 minutes. Then, you get used to it.
I still have the first one.
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when I was a kid, my best friend's mom had a gamegear and a shitload of games but she never let us play it except for once or twice.
we had gameboys and shit though so it was cool.
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Pokemon was on Gameboy. Gameboy is superior.
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Gameboy was in ...olive green, and black. Game Gear had graphics on par with ...fuck, I'm gonna say the ds here.
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Game Boy had better games. When you say "Just had Nintendo's backing," one must realize that means Nintendo's stable of game designers as well as a number of exclusive 3rd party developers. Game gears were battery sucking bricks that came with World Series Baseball and/or Columns instead of Tetris. I had some affection in my heart for my old game gear, but that affection turned to ashes in my mouth as few genuinely good games came out for it plus the fact that my parents weren't about to buy me both systems AND pay for a dozen batteries every week. The Game Boy also had an AC adapter, so it swept the practicality awards.
Did I mention it had Metroid 2? It had Metroid 2. Meanwhile one of the best game gear games I can think of is the wildly overrated Earthworm Jim. Admittedly, I played the shit out of Battletoads though.
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were battery sucking bricks
This probably applies to pretty much everything that ran on batteries back then
I actually resent opinions that Pokemon was what made Gameboy great, because the fact remained that Gameboy had a ton of games that made it worthwhile to play. While the core titles pushed it forward greatly, the fact that the greater majority of the games were either good or fun to laugh at makes it in my opinion better than the DS in this aspect, which to me nowadays banks on nothing more than its core Nintendo titles.
I'm obviously making an exaggeration, as there are plenty of non-Nintendo titles that are genuinely good (Bomberman stands out a bit in my mind, among a few others) but presently I'm not really seeing anything else worth buying aside from Mario, LoZ and Metroid.
(Also I want a Crash Team Racing sort of game on the DS. When that comes out I won't give a shit about Mario Kart at all)
The AC adapter on the GB is what saved my parents spending a week's salary per year buying 15-packs of alkaline batteries. I think at some point I'm going to trade in my old Gameboy for a discount on buying a new Gameboy at Gametraders.
I will buy that shit regardless of how expensive or how cheap it will be (I hope and think that it will most likely be cheaper). I will love it and cherish it as if it is 1989 and it still costs 80USD.
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The game gear sucked 6 batteries dry at a time. The game boy took 4 batteries, but had 2 to 3 times the battery life. When you consider that the competition of the time often boiled down to the game gear and tiger handhelds, that's actually pretty damn good.
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The Game Gear had an AC Adapter with it - it is how I managed to achieve 100% completion on the Sonic game for it - however it made the speakers make a hideous buzzing noise so you couldn't really play it plugged in if you wanted sound.
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I really don't see why people always say "BUT IT CAME WITH AN AC ADAPTER!!" This happened when I was a child too, and it ignores a couple of key points:
1. It's supposed to be bloody portable. My game boy was the only thing that kept me occupied on long road trips.
2. You can buy an ac adapter for the game boy. I don't really see much point in penalizing nintendo for not including one in the box when you could pick one up anywhere you could find game boys. It'd still be cheaper than a game gear.
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Wait, people actually liked the Game Gear more than the Gameboy? I mean, if it was all you had or you just had a hard on for Sega I guess I can understand, but trying to make a rational argument concerning it? I didn't realize such madness occurred naturally in the wild.