My Gaming setup
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- Trainmanalex2
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My Gaming setup
I have an NES, Nintendo 64, Wii, and gamecube. Im saving up for an xbox 360 and later a SNES.
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- Smjh1979
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Re: My Gaming setup
I got rid of my NES years ago.
I have an SNES, N64, Dreamcast, and Wii.
For nostalgics, I still have a working Atari 7800 complete with about 50+ games, mostly Atari 2600 games.
I have an SNES, N64, Dreamcast, and Wii.
For nostalgics, I still have a working Atari 7800 complete with about 50+ games, mostly Atari 2600 games.
- Trainmanalex2
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Re: My Gaming setup
Why did you get rid of your NES?Smjh1979 wrote:I got rid of my NES years ago.
I have an SNES, N64, Dreamcast, and Wii.
For nostalgics, I still have a working Atari 7800 complete with about 50+ games, mostly Atari 2600 games.
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Too many problems with the blinking red light error. It was nearly unplayable.
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Yeah, with a Game Genie in it...
I got rid of it about 10 years ago.
I got rid of it about 10 years ago.
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All you had to do was blow it.Smjh1979 wrote:Too many problems with the blinking red light error. It was nearly unplayable.
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I did that too. It would work for a little while, then the graphics would start to garble once again.
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My brother recently pick up a NES at a flea market. For a while it was working but it started the blinking red light. So he ordered a new pin connector for it and hasn't had any problems.
Re: My Gaming setup
My NES is very temperamental but still works.
I have an Atari 2600 classic, 2600 slim, NES, Sega Master System, SNES, Tiger Game.com, Game Boy Color, N64, PS1 classic, PS2 classic, PS3 60 gig modified with 250 gig hard drive, and 2000 series PSP.
I have an Atari 2600 classic, 2600 slim, NES, Sega Master System, SNES, Tiger Game.com, Game Boy Color, N64, PS1 classic, PS2 classic, PS3 60 gig modified with 250 gig hard drive, and 2000 series PSP.
Well,
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I used to have the Atari 2600 classic, but when the 7800 came out, and was backwards compatible with the 2600 games, I sold it.