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Nekkoru
Title: Polish Pickle Wench
Joined: Jan 25 2008
Location: Warsaw, Poland
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So, did you own anything that you thought was cool, but never gained any mainstream attention?
I admit that I own an Amiga 500 and I have so much shit for it. Joysticks, modems, hell, I even have a 40MB hard drive somewhere.
Oh, and I owned a NES clone that looked exactly like the Famicom, except the controller had two turbo buttons and the d-pad was eight-directional, like the Genesis controller. And it was gray.
It was fucking awesome. I tried tracking it down lately, but all I found is this little picture of it.
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Mr. Bomberman
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Title: (still) token black.
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I had a Neo Geo Pocket Color when I was around 10.
The only 2 games I had for it, SNK vs Capcom and Metal Slug 2nd were awesome. Fuck, I played this more than I played my Game Boy Color.
May I also add that its hybrid D-pad/analog stick was the best ever?
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Nekkoru
Title: Polish Pickle Wench
Joined: Jan 25 2008
Location: Warsaw, Poland
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The Pocket Color would be a great system, if it would be released around 1994. Instead, it was dropped on the market two years before the GBA and that pretty much killed it.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
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I had a Nintendo Gamecube!
I also had a Magnavox Odyssey-2 for about a week. I was at my uncle's house for a cookout and we were playing Nintendo in his basement game room and he opened up the closet to get some more games out and I saw some cool looking box in the closet, which turned out to be the Odyssey-2. I asked him what it was, and he asked me if I wanted it. It was pretty cool, but I managed to break it within a week.
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scamrock
Title: Space Bastard
Joined: Jan 26 2008
Location: Planet Druidia
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Syd Lexia wrote: |
I had a Nintendo Gamecube!
I also had a Magnavox Odyssey-2 for about a week. I was at my uncle's house for a cookout and we were playing Nintendo in his basement game room and he opened up the closet to get some more games out and I saw some cool looking box in the closet, which turned out to be the Odyssey-2. I asked him what it was, and he asked me if I wanted it. It was pretty cool, but I managed to break it within a week. |
Did you break it by accident, blind rage, or did it die of natural causes?
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Char Aznable
Title: Char Classicâ„¢
Joined: Jul 24 2006
Location: Robot Boombox HQ
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I have an FC Twin, myself.
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DarknessDeku
Title: Deku Scrub
Joined: Dec 08 2007
Location: The Forest
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I guess the Game Gear. I don't know how many are out in the wild, but when people talk about all the Sega consoles, the Game Gear gets forgotten.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
Location: That Rainy State
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That might be because of the meaning of the word console itself.
1 A cabinet designed to stand on the floor.
2 A cabinet that controls, instruments, and displays are mounted upon.
3 The keyboard and screen of a computer.
4 A storage tray or container mounted between the seats of an automobile.
5 A video game console, especially as opposed to a handheld.
6 (architecture) An ornamental member jutting out of a wall to carry a superincumbent weight.
I was never really impressed with the game gear, like all handhelds of the time it did not have a backlit screen, making it hard to see what the fuck was going on.
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scamrock
Title: Space Bastard
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The Game Gear did have a backlit screen. So did the Atari Lynx and TurboExpress. The reason the Gameboy prevailed was marketing power, relationship with retailers and third party game developers, and the battery life (due to the lack of a backlit screen). Aside from the short battery life (especially the TurboExpress), these all had the potential to be solid handhelds. The Atari Lynx was so much better than the Game Boy and was released the same year. But at the time, Atari was a joke and Nintendo ruled the world.
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Bluey
Title: 99 Beserkers
Joined: Jul 18 2007
Location: Thirteenth Street
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I have a Commodore 64 and an Amiga... something, but they're not really obscure. I mean, sure they are by today's standards but they were popular in their day.
I also have a Phillips CD-i, and I can tell you it's just as garbage as everyone says. It has the best version of Defender of the Crown ever, though, and I will admit that Zelda: Wand of Gamelon really wasn't all that bad, at least if you look it in its own right and not as a Zelda game, and skip all those stupid cutscenes. The CD-i still works for the most part, but it's a little "dyslexic" and sometimes freezes when accessing the CD.
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FNJ
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this thing sucks.
also, i had a 32x. it was the best doorstop bthat ive ever owned.
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Mr. Bomberman
2009 Forum Champion
Title: (still) token black.
Joined: Jan 27 2006
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Nekkoru wrote: |
The Pocket Color would be a great system, if it would be released around 1994. Instead, it was dropped on the market two years before the GBA and that pretty much killed it. |
Actually, it only died because the old SNK went out of business
Oh, and also, I remember having a Virtual Boy and a Sega Pico.
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scamrock
Title: Space Bastard
Joined: Jan 26 2008
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I never really had anything off the wall. Though they weren't really all that rare, none of my friends had a TurboGrafx-16, Sega CD, or 32X.
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M3GA MAN
Title: The Big A
Joined: Jun 19 2008
Location: Nowhere.
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I own a Cougar Boy, Its the same thing as a Mega Duck, Also mentioned in another thread of mine I used to own Microvision. My uncle owned an Apple Pippin which I used to play whenever I visited, and thats about all the weird systems I owned or played.
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Nekkoru
Title: Polish Pickle Wench
Joined: Jan 25 2008
Location: Warsaw, Poland
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For some reason I really want to get an Atari 7800. Maybe it's because Double Dragon got released on it.
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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
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scamrock wrote: |
Did you break it by accident, blind rage, or did it die of natural causes? |
Natural causes.
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ged1928
Title: A new hope
Joined: Apr 24 2008
Location: Portsmouth, NH
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It really wasn't that obscure, but I had a virtual boy and about 8 games for it, but I didn't hold on to it.
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JoshWoodzy
Joined: May 22 2008
Location: Goshen, VA
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Yeah I had the Virtual Boy and that Tennis game for it, but I really don't even know what happened to it.
The 7800 was okay, but games were unnecesarily expensive for it and I played my 2600 way more.
I dont think the Sega Master System was obscure, but alot of people I know never even played one. I had that, and a sweet game called Rastan for it, and a shooting game.
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Nekkoru
Title: Polish Pickle Wench
Joined: Jan 25 2008
Location: Warsaw, Poland
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Sega Master System was superior to the NES when it came to hardware. There were so many great games for the SMS - Ninja Gaiden (too bad it was only released in Europe, nyah), Alex Kidd...
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drewbocop
Joined: Jun 20 2008
Location: Michigan
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I had an Atari Jaguar for about a month. I bought it off a friend for 5 dollars, heh.
It got left at another friend's house and his mom threw it in the garbage one day. What a bitch.
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Blackout
Title: Captain Oblivious
Joined: Sep 01 2007
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scamrock wrote: |
The Game Gear did have a backlit screen. So did the Atari Lynx and TurboExpress. The reason the Gameboy prevailed was marketing power, relationship with retailers and third party game developers, and the battery life (due to the lack of a backlit screen). Aside from the short battery life (especially the TurboExpress), these all had the potential to be solid handhelds. The Atari Lynx was so much better than the Game Boy and was released the same year. But at the time, Atari was a joke and Nintendo ruled the world. |
It did? How come it was hard to see?
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Shut up, Dorn
Title: White Chocolate
Joined: Jan 04 2008
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I have a Sega 32X. Its not as bad as everyone says it is, but it is still pretty miserable.
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Syd Lexia
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I don't think any hates the 32X as a piece of hardware. The problem with it is is that there was little to no support for it because it was just a stopgap measure meant to tide gamers over until Sega could release a new system. Between that and the Sega CD, Sega squandered a LOT of consumer goodwill.
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scamrock
Title: Space Bastard
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Blackout wrote: |
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The Game Gear did have a backlit screen. So did the Atari Lynx and TurboExpress. The reason the Gameboy prevailed was marketing power, relationship with retailers and third party game developers, and the battery life (due to the lack of a backlit screen). Aside from the short battery life (especially the TurboExpress), these all had the potential to be solid handhelds. The Atari Lynx was so much better than the Game Boy and was released the same year. But at the time, Atari was a joke and Nintendo ruled the world. |
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Because it still wasn't very good. If you tilted it at all, you couldn't see it. You had to look at it dead on. But I guess my big LCD tv is like that. Its in my bedroom so if you are on the bed and you face it toward you, you see it fine. But the farther you are from looking at it straight on, the picture gets darker. Actually, the closest thing to a perfect handeld, IMO, wasn't until the GBA SP. The GBA was such an improvement from previous NES handhelds.The the SP, though I didn't like the way it held in my had as much, had a backlight. Also, it wasn't as big and bulky as the previous handhelds with a backlight and color.
I don't have an SP. I'm curious what the battery life of the SP is compared to the standard GBA.
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