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Ermac
Title: Thread Killer
Joined: Aug 04 2008
Location: Outworld
Posts: 1512
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1. Magnavox CDI- I remember seeing commericals for this thing late at night and I wanted one so bad. I didnt realize that FMV was a point and click type thing at the time so the graphics looked so badass.
2.Neo Geo- I always had this dream of going into someone's room upstairs and them having one. I still havent gotten to play one. Hopefully I can find a Neo Geo CD somewhere
3.Turbografx 16- I think I saw this in a store one time but I just thought the name was so cool. I never could find a place that had any of the games or the system ever when I started looking for it.
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Nekkoru
Title: Polish Pickle Wench
Joined: Jan 25 2008
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Posts: 1319
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The Dreamcast. I had a Playstation at the time and those graphics looked amazing.
I still want it, and my birthday is 25th January, so... *cough*
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You should totally check out the IRC channel.
While you're at it, go check out my band, Her Majesty's Heroines.
Cameron wrote: |
I now bestow upon you the title of Most Awesome Person. |
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mtgrnwdstar
Title: The guy from Chicago
Joined: Jun 21 2008
Location: Chicago/DeKalb, IL
Posts: 157
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Believe it or not, I've never owned an NES.
I've owned an Atari, a Sega Master System, an SNES, a Genesis, a PS1 and 2, an N64, a Dreamcast, a GC, a Wii, an XBox and a 360, but I've never owned the one system that revolutionized gaming.
Does that make me a bad person?
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Mr. Bomberman
2009 Forum Champion
Title: (still) token black.
Joined: Jan 27 2006
Location: Home of the lost towers
Posts: 4543
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Syd Lexia
Site Admin
Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
Posts: 24869
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The 3DO. I remember seeing in the back of the FAO Schwartz catalog and it looked fucking amazing. And for $600, it damn well have been.
BUT I GUESS IT WASN'T,
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Nekkoru
Title: Polish Pickle Wench
Joined: Jan 25 2008
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Posts: 1319
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It had the best port of Need For Speed, though.
I actually kinda liked the 3DO, but I wouldn't get it anytime soon.
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You should totally check out the IRC channel.
While you're at it, go check out my band, Her Majesty's Heroines.
Cameron wrote: |
I now bestow upon you the title of Most Awesome Person. |
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Valdronius
Moderator
Title: SydLexia COO
Joined: Aug 22 2005
Location: The Great White North
Posts: 4459
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Virtual Boy
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Klimbatize wrote: |
A Hispanic dude living in Arizona knows a lot of Latinas? That's fucking odd. |
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ged1928
Title: A new hope
Joined: Apr 24 2008
Location: Portsmouth, NH
Posts: 292
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I wanted an SMS really bad, but I got a SNES and Genesis instead (divorced parents = double video games), so I can't complain.
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King
Title: CTE
Joined: Apr 27 2008
Location: Harrisburg, PA
Posts: 1506
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Turbo Grafix 16 and Turbo Express Portable (My friend has the TG16 so I have gotten to play it)
3DO (Again same buddy has it, some great games, Revolution X is great on it)
Neo Geo and or Neo Geo CD
Sega Saturn
N64
Dreamcast (Who hasn't played one that hasn't loved it)
PS2
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Ghandi
Title: Alexz Aficionado
Joined: May 21 2008
Posts: 2889
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1. Neo Geo. It looked so cool and had some great games on it.
2. Turbo Grafix 16. I've always wanted one.
3. Sega Masters System. I wanted this one before I ever wanted a Nintendo.
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Char Aznable
Title: Char Classic™
Joined: Jul 24 2006
Location: Robot Boombox HQ
Posts: 7542
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Being one of the only people who had an N64 instead of a PlayStation, I wanted one of those. Looking back, I'm glad that I got the N64. The library was more diverse, and much better suited to a kid still in grade school than a PlayStation. Besides, I have a PS2 to play the things that I regretted missing in the PS1/N64 era.
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Teralyx
Title: Master Exploder
Joined: Jun 04 2008
Location: Goldenrod City
Posts: 1419
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An XBox360. For the record, I'm still a kid.
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<TheFlamingSchnitzel> Didn't your mom teach you not to punch girls?
<FigNewton> I was too busy /punchin' her/ |
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Kojjiro!
Joined: Feb 16 2008
Posts: 832
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anorexorcist
Title: Polar Bear
Joined: May 21 2008
Location: The Cock and Plucket
Posts: 2131
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An SNES, was born in '91 and my parents had the NES so I grew up on it, my uncles had the SNES and whenever I went to see either of them I'd either watch the one(he wouldn't let me play) or play at the other uncles but I never had one...until I got my first job, first paycheque I bought one for 30$ .
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docinsano
Title: Boner King
Joined: Jan 08 2008
Location: Mpls Mini Soda
Posts: 2305
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Back in the day, I used to flip through the Sears Wishbook and look through the video game section. I was amazed at the game consoles. Natually I wanted them all. Here's a list:
Sega Master System- Thought it seemed NES-like and it seemed cool at the time. I have one now. Definitely worth the money I paid for it.
TurboGrafix16 and the Handheld turbografx thing
Game Gear, Game Boy, Genesis, and Okay, the Phillips CD-i looked kind of cool too. Especially with the shooter game, what was it called, Quick Draw McGraw or something? Anyways, that completes my list.
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Ky-Guy
Title: Obscure Nintendo Gamer
Joined: Jul 19 2006
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1418
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NES: Yeah, that's right. I may have played a lot of NES games as a kid, but I never got the system itself. Maybe I'll look for one on eBay. Why did I never get one? I guess I'll never know. . . .
Sega CD and 32X: I remember getting Sega magazines as a little kid and I remember reading about the Sega CD and 32X. I think I wanted to get Sonic CD and Knuckles' Chaotix, but never got them, since I never got their respective consoles.
Nintendo Virtual Boy: I know the only colors the games are in are black and red. I know that most of the games aren't really in Virtual Reality. But you know what? I wanted it anyway.
Sega Nomad: Why wouldn't any of us want it? It allowed us to play Sega Genesis games on the road.
I would also mention the Sega Saturn, but I bought one from a used game shop this summer.
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iPhone games are what you play when you can't get at actual games. You know, like how sometimes alcoholics drink mouthwash. |
Lexiabot9000 wrote: |
Your love life will be happy and harmonious if you stick to masturbating. |
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mjl1783
Joined: Aug 13 2008
Location: Watertown, NY
Posts: 131
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My dad was an avid video gamer from the get go. While we never had a Vectrex or anything like that, when I was about 2 or 3, he got an Atari 2600. The only post-2600 consoles that we didn't have were the Lynx, CD-I, and the Neo Geo.
I wanted the CD-I, mostly for those shitty Zelda games. Neo Geo didn't really appeal to me that much. We had the games at the local arcade anyway, and while Samurai Showdown was pretty good, it was no Street Fighter II.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
Posts: 16123
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the okama gamesphere
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Klimbatize wrote: |
I'll eat a turkey sandwich while blowing my load |
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Ky-Guy
Title: Obscure Nintendo Gamer
Joined: Jul 19 2006
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1418
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mtgrnwdstar wrote: |
Believe it or not, I've never owned an NES.
I've owned an Atari, a Sega Master System, an SNES, a Genesis, a PS1 and 2, an N64, a Dreamcast, a GC, a Wii, an XBox and a 360, but I've never owned the one system that revolutionized gaming.
Does that make me a bad person? |
Not really, as I never got one either.
Oh well, there's always eBay, right?
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Syd Lexia wrote: |
iPhone games are what you play when you can't get at actual games. You know, like how sometimes alcoholics drink mouthwash. |
Lexiabot9000 wrote: |
Your love life will be happy and harmonious if you stick to masturbating. |
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Ice2SeeYou
Title: Sexual Tyrannosaurus
Joined: Sep 28 2008
Location: South of Heaven
Posts: 1761
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The next-generation NES that you could stick the game in the top. I had to retire from playing NES games far earlier than I wanted to because a working NES was damn near impossible to find.
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Sydlexia.com - Where miserable bastards meet to call each other retards. |
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Murdar Machene
New Member
Title: bimmy
Joined: Nov 06 2005
Location: the black warriors turf
Posts: 3207
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Ice2SeeYou wrote: |
The next-generation NES that you could stick the game in the top. I had to retire from playing NES games far earlier than I wanted to because a working NES was damn near impossible to find. |
I always wondered how many ignorant grandmas bought those for their grandchildren when the kids asked for a Super Nintendo. I know it happened at least once, a friend of mine befell that sad fate.
You know how stupid old people logic goes. "Oh, he said he wanted the Nintendos for christmas, didn't he? Well I'll buy this 90 dollar one instead of this 250 dollar one. He won't mind the difference! Besides, I need to spend more frugally so I can go to Pic'N'Save this sunday and buy some more dish detergent and napkins."
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
Joined: Jan 30 2007
Location: Annandale, VA
Posts: 5603
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Cameron
Title: :O � O:
Joined: Feb 01 2008
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 4632
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I've always wanted a Sega Nomad with the AC Adapter. Even though the thing is huge and the battery life sucks, it'd still be neat to play Sega Genesis games on the go.
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Andrew Man
Title: Is a Funklord
Joined: Jan 30 2007
Location: Annandale, VA
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Cam-win wrote: |
I've always wanted a Sega Nomad with the AC Adapter. Even though the thing is huge and the battery life sucks, it'd still be neat to play Sega Genesis games on the go. |
Agreed, the technology of being able to play Sega Genesis portabally in 1995 absolutely blew my mind.
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3DS is very good, and Wii U!
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Ba'al
Title: Zerg Zergling
Joined: Mar 02 2008
Location: Uranus
Posts: 2286
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Neo Geo, and then I saw how damn expensive it was back in the day. Geez, I know it's more powerful then the SNES and Genesis combined, but still....more expensive then PS3 at launch...
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