(it's gone)Gameboy(the first one black/white)
(it's gone)Intel 386 Processor PC(dunno it's system)
(sold it for 25$)Playstation I
(this system sucks)P3-933 512MB ram 64mb gfx,etc(still owning but it broke down.)
^CONSOLES^
SNES/NES - (20 games or so)(Gunsmoke,Mario, DuckHunt*Oldschool, Link & Zelda Games
GB - (the big bulky grey one)
Sega Game Gear - (3 Carts)
Sega Mega Drive -(6 Carts *SF *Chuck D' Head *4got the others)
SONY PSX - (200+ GAMES)
GB Pocket - (Poke'mon )
GB ADVANCE (2 units *THPS3/THUG *N4SUn *BreatheF2 *Tekken Adv
^SYSTEM^
133mhx pc.. )
then a 200 MMX (broke it)
AMD k-6 (2) 500mhz 192 ram, Vodoo 3, Xwave Scard, 17.6gig Seagate HD
step Down) 230MMX 30mb ram, 8MB VGA, USB SOUNDCARD, 17.gig Seagate HD (From my AMD System)
p2 400mhz (overclocked to 530mhz COOL!) 192 ram nvidiaTNT2(32mVram) Xwave 17" Monitor=P
BBC Micro
Master System II
Game Gear
Mega Drive II
Playstation 1
Dreamcast (Best console I've ever owned)
Mega Drive (re-bought because I sold the previous one)
Saturn
Had many PCs over the years from a 486SX2 to my current system which is...
That orange console which had about 8 variations of Pong on it
Commodore 16
Commodore 64
Spectrum
Amiga 600
Master System
Game Gear
Mega Drive
Playstation
Gameboy
Gameboy Colour
Gameboy Advance
Nintendo 64
Dreamcast
Playstation 2
Gamecube
X-Box
Dreamcast
Playstation 2
PC - can't remember what type it was, had it about nine years ago
PC - Pentium 2 processor (sold to my brother for a very high price )
PC - Athlon 2400 (Current)
Nintendo
Sega Genesis
Sega Saturn
PS1
PS2
GameCube
GBC
GBA (Orignal GBA)
PC (Gateway, Windows 98SE, forget the rest of the specs.)
PC (eMachines, Windows XPSP2, Intel Extreme Graphics Controller Videocard with 64MB [shittest videocard I've seen in a loong time! Getting Radeon 9200 Christmas] Intel Celeron Processer CPU 2.50GHz, 512MB/RAM.)<Current Computer(No Comment)
I've decided I'll buy a new PC when one ten times faster than the one I have comes out. So if Moore's law stands maybe we'll have 6ghz here in 18 months, then I can buy a new PC.
Commodore 64
A gaming gem in its day, the only games on it that I remember the names of are Space Taxi and Usagi Yojimbo (or something like that... a kick arse game about a ninja rabbit). However, we had boxes and boxes full of discs, most of them with over 10 games on them. I think we sold it to my cousin, who as far as I know still has it buried in his shed somewhere.
Nintendo
The first Nintendo, which I think I got from my parents. I used to have the original Mario Brothers on it, as well as a few classics like Duck Hunt and Double Dragon. It's since broken down and now lives on the mantlepiece above my fireplace, like an altar to retro gaming. I've only ever sacrificed chickens in its honour once.
Super Nintendo
Probably the most used console I have, I currently own over 80 games for it and I'm still collecting, when I find places that sell second hand SNES games. I have some of the best games ever made on it, such as Killer Instinct, Zelda: A Link To The Past, and Super Metroid. I love this machine, it's been with me since I was 8 years old, if memory serves. My parents had it set up in my room for me as a surprise one day when I got home from school. It's still in use, placed lovingly beside my Xbox and GameCube, in a place it has definately earned.
Gameboy Colour
I got this for Christmas years ago with Gameboy Gallery 3, which I find surprisingly fun to play. Over the years I collected a few more games for it, mostly for the original Gameboy, but I don't use it any more since I bought a Gameboy Player for my GameCube. I think it's packed in a box somewhere, begging to be given away to an orphan. It's not going to be.
Atari Lynx
Way ahead of its time, it was "the original Gameboy Advance". By that I don't mean it was Nintendo's original model, I mean that even though it was around at the same time as the Gameboy Pocket (I think), it still had SNES style (and better!) graphics. We got this for Christmas, but barely any games came out for it and we eventually lost interest, plus I think it's broken now. We had Crystal Mines 2 (brilliant), Shadow Of The Beast (pretty cool), and some other crappy puzzle and platformer games (not really good at all). Rest in peace.
Nintendo 64
My best mate at the time gave me this, when his highly religious mother told him he couldn't use it because Zelda had magic in it. Not quite the machine I hoped for, I still had my fair share of gaming bliss on it with the likes of Starcraft 64, Holy Magic Century, Mario Kart 64, Super Smash Brothers, Mario 64, Zelda: Ocarina Of Time, Goldeneye, and Perfect Dark. It's still intact, hiding in the cupboards behind my SNES, Xbox and Cube. It's probably dusty with disuse now.
Xbox
My beloved Xbox, when I got it for my birthday, it was the first time I had owned a console that was 'current' at the time. When I owned a SNES, there was Nintendo 64. When I owned an N64, there were PS2's, etc. Anyway, I use this a fair bit and I've got about 15 games for it. They include Halo 2, Prince Of Persia, Full Spectrum Warrior, Worms 3D, Magic: The Gathering Battlegrounds, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Manhunt, and Wrath Unleashed. When my mates are over, this is the beast we fire up. When I first got this machine, I went to sleep dreaming of playing Halo I was that stoked.
GameCube
As a big fan of Nintendo for most of my life, I had to buy this console. I was disappointed at first when I thought all the games were too childish, but now I love this console after savouring such games as Metroid Prime, Super Smash Brothers Melee, Zelda: Wind Waker, and Lost Kingdoms. I also have a Gameboy Player which lets me play Gameboy Advance games on it. The GBA games I play the most are Sword Of Mana, Final Fantasy Tactics, and Advance Wars 2. This is also the only gaming machine I own that I bought myself.
PC
Ever since PC's were first out we've had one, and at times we've had up to seven (between two houses and two families, though). Now each member of my family has one to their name (I have two, hehe... one for my Dad's house and one for my Mum's). PC's used to be my favourite to play games on, but I hardly use mine any more unless I'm klikking. I still use it to play RTS games and certain FPS games, but that's about it I think. Our PC's are around medium to low end in terms of specs (the high spec ones aren't mine), which is probably why I use my consoles so often instead.
Phew, that took longer than I thought. I'm in nostalgic mode now, thinking of all the SNES games that rocked my world. If you would excuse me, I might go arc it up. Killer Instinct, anyone?
Gameboy (still working)
Pentium 90 (still working)
SNES (broke down after 6 years or so)
PSX (sold to my little bro, and he sold it again after 2 years to some retard for a higher price)
Pentium 3 500 (broke down, I won't tell why cuz its too stupid)
GBA (still working, just bought the Minish cap for it)
N64 (stolen from my little bro, still working, but the gamepad is crappy)
Pentium 4 2400 (the one I am using now)
SNES again (still working)
A little story as to how i got my gameboy, When i was on work experience at school i choose Argos (which was as boring as hell but they had about four different choices left at that point) One of the kids i was working with offered my a gameboy, marioland 1 and a battery pack for a tenner. Now that was a bargain there but i was broke, so i swapped it for a copy of Onside soccer for the psone. That game is SO shit i nearly cried when i played it but he liked it. Twat.
Still one of my friends found a pocket gameboy and pokemon blue cartridge on the FLOOR at a park so he is luckier than me.
i almost sold my GB and all my games just so i could get a Gameboy Colour and Pokemon Silver but i didnt... and the other night, when Yassar Arafat died; I CAUGHT MEWTWO! on FireRed, with an ultraball