Its sad you consider this old. You must be a youngen
I have the Original Atari game system with snoopy, space invaders and a few other games. I also have the original NES with about 30 games
Its sad you consider this old. You must be a youngen
I have the Original Atari game system with snoopy, space invaders and a few other games. I also have the original NES with about 30 games
I meant old in terms of how long you’ve had them, not what you consider old.
My Atari game system I have had since the 82. Guess it wins then lol?
I had an Atari growing up, but it was a 7800 I believe. Way late in the game. Must have been the late 80s as I was a kid.
I gave my brother my old NES and SNES. The oldest one I have hooked up is the Dreamcast.
Atari 2600. My neighbors brought it over gave it to me in the late ‘80’s when they were clearing out for a garage sale. They knew I liked video games. They had a ton of games for it. Everything from Pitfall to E.T., and they just gave it all away when I was barely old enough to even hold the controller.
I’ve bought almost every console since. Still have the vast majority of them.
My NES and original Gameboy still work.
I have an Atari packed away in the garage. It’s power adapter is a little frayed so I’m reluctant to plug it in without replacing that first.
I used to have a SNES, Genesis, and Game Boy, but my father managed to lose all of them while I was away at university.
The GameCube and PS2 are in the closet behind me. By that point I was living on my own, so didn’t lose them!
The Xbox 360 and everything newer are still connected to the TV downstairs.
I still have an N64 hanging around and a PS2. Once my tv dies, and I buy a new one, I’ll probably hook the N64 up because I’d love start playing Ogre Battle 64 again.