January 1, 200917 yr As the title says:Which Consoles should be put into production again? for me:its the Cartridge-based systems,because cartridges are waay stronger then cds What is your opinion? 99 Firemaking 30-5-2010 | 99 Fletching 13-7-2014 TET-AU member:6-10-2010 - 21-10-2011
January 1, 200917 yr I would love to be able to own another NES... I used to have 2 then my house flooded and they died... (insuance company paid for a GC though so it was okayish) Or I'd love to be able to buy a N64. Never had one but the games were relatively good and I liked the controllers. sig by Soa.....tip.it times.....art & mediadeviantart/flickr/last.fm/steam/twitter/tumblr/youtube
January 1, 200917 yr Author I would love to be able to own another NES... I used to have 2 then my house flooded and they died... (insuance company paid for a GC though so it was okayish) Or I'd love to be able to buy a N64. Never had one but the games were relatively good and I liked the controllers.You can find both of them at fleamarkets often The local gameshop here,sells consoles ranging from the era of the NES to the Wii im gomnna buy a n64 there ^^ on the gameshop:they get consoles from peope,and they sell them again 99 Firemaking 30-5-2010 | 99 Fletching 13-7-2014 TET-AU member:6-10-2010 - 21-10-2011
January 1, 200917 yr I would like to own a SNES. My grandma had one, but I believe the video cables stopped working on it so I can't play it anymore. The system had awesome games, and was a blast to play. I also would like a Sega Genesis. That console rocked. The original Sonic games were amazing. That and Mutant League Football. :thumbsup: Forum Updates & Suggestions <------ Let your voice be heard!Forum Games <------- Coolest place on Tip.ItTip.It Forum Rules <------- Read them!
January 1, 200917 yr I really, really want to say Dreamcast.. but I would totally just settle for sega getting in the console business again. Sega Saturn and Dreamcast were both great, under rated consoles that got cut too short. The saturn had, IIRC, the first console hard drive in it (no need for a memory card!) and the Dreamcast had the first, good, online gaming experience. And a free one at that. Really though, I miss the dreamcast. I may actually grab it and play through Sonic Adventure again. :thumbup:
January 2, 200917 yr 60 gig PS3 I would only buy a PS3 if it was this model. The others just seem gimped in comparison.
January 2, 200917 yr 60 gig PS3 I would only buy a PS3 if it was this model. The others just seem gimped in comparison. Excatly, I dont want to have any need for my PS2 Previous "fatbill" till I lost the password. Please click below to help with my ICT A Level, for which I have to monitor my website for 8 weeks, hits and feedback welcome.http://www.chauncystweb.co.uk/smFeedback page now up and working
January 2, 200917 yr N64, for sure. It had the best games, imo, of that generation to go with a controller you'll never forget. The code in my sig should say 1032 not 0132.
January 3, 200917 yr Definitely the Nintendo 64. One of the greatest video game consoles of all time. Even though I have one, my friend wants one and the local gaming store sells them for $200 because they're in the original packaging with the instructions and [cabbage]. And he only has $120. Either way, my 64 is the most manly thing ever. It's the Pikachu version. ^Manly I'd also like the Game Boy Advanced SP back into production. And the Genesis and Super Nintendo and the PlayStation.
January 3, 200917 yr Sega Dreamcast for me :D The graphics on this, compared to the PS1 (which if I remember correctly was the rival at the time?) were AWESOME. They also had some great games, and the games that were on the PS1 as well as Dreamcast, just didn't compare; in both gameplay, and look. [hide=My favorite games from the Dreamcast]Chu Chu Rocket Sega GT Tomb Raider Chronicles Speed Devils Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear Vigilante 8: Second Offense (This version kicked the PS1 versions [cabbage]) Worms Armageddon Crazy Taxi 4 Wheel Thunder Silver[/hide]
January 3, 200917 yr You are out of your mind if you pay $200 for an N64. Not if you're desperate. Sega Dreamcast for me :D The graphics on this, compared to the PS1 (which if I remember correctly was the rival at the time?) were AWESOME. They also had some great games, and the games that were on the PS1 as well as Dreamcast, just didn't compare; in both gameplay, and look. Dreamcast was the first console in the sixth generation. PS1 was fifth generation.
January 3, 200917 yr Dreamcast was the first console in the sixth generation. PS1 was fifth generation. Ah, my mistake. But I still love that thing to bits :D
January 3, 200917 yr N64. :pray: Original/pocket/colour Game Boy too. I painted some stuff and put it on tumblr
January 3, 200917 yr Commodore 65, i still have one, actually, pixels the size of golfballs is surprisingly fun. :twss: nudist hippy vegan elves who inexplicably wear leather.
January 3, 200917 yr Commodore 65, i still have one, actually, pixels the size of golfballs is surprisingly fun. :twss: Commodore 64.
January 3, 200917 yr Author Definitely the Nintendo 64. One of the greatest video game consoles of all time. Even though I have one, my friend wants one and the local gaming store sells them for $200 because they're in the original packaging with the instructions and [cabbage]. And he only has $120. Either way, my 64 is the most manly thing ever. It's the Pikachu version. ^Manly I'd also like the Game Boy Advanced SP back into production. And the Genesis and Super Nintendo and the PlayStation.Lol ui think the N64 at the local gameshop costs 20-30? they're not in the box :P 99 Firemaking 30-5-2010 | 99 Fletching 13-7-2014 TET-AU member:6-10-2010 - 21-10-2011
January 3, 200917 yr Yeah I have that Pikachu N64 as well. I would like the NES, it would complete my collection of Nintendo consoles.
January 4, 200917 yr if u look at demand of old games it would be nes snes and n64 also they are amazing quality discs is not good at all #-o
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