Game/console collectors thread

N64 games.

Loose carts:
(All PAL except the bottom row which is NTSC/US)


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A few PAL games (boxed with manual):


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NTSC/US. All boxed with manual.
Two at the bottom- Super Mario 64, and Wave Race 64 are Japanese region.


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Just saying, I played Pokemon till 4AM.

Not having to play it in a language you don't understand makes all the difference.

I am finally feeling the stick going lose on the N64 controller. Yes there are fixes, I just don't want to open original equipment.

Eventually I will buy another controller, which I can modify :ROFL:

This hobby is AWESOME.
 
N64 games.

Loose carts:
(All PAL except the bottom row which is NTSC/US)


3moE36E.jpg




A few PAL games (boxed with manual):


XZLhn8m.jpg




NTSC/US. All boxed with manual.
Two at the bottom- Super Mario 64, and Wave Race 64 are Japanese region.


0G96y8H.jpg

Holy **** ....

Bro, it makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.
 
always good to see games from way back when, nostalgia through rose tinted glasses, foggy graphics and all
 
So, on Black Friday I saw a bunch of ads here in the US for consoles with 100000+ games and such on them (most of that number is apparently 50 different versions of the same games). I’ve gathered that most of them are Android based systems running various emulators.

I was wondering if there’s a known gold standard of these little boxes? I may get one at some point. Most of them only have 5 reviews or so, so it’s pretty difficult to know which ones are crap or not.

Eg
 
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So, on Black Friday I saw a bunch of ads here in the US for consoles with 100000+ games and such on them (most of that number is apparently 50 different versions of the same games). I’ve gathered that most of them are Android based systems running various emulators.

I was wondering if there’s a known gold standard of these little boxes? I may get one at some point. Most of them only have 5 reviews or so, so it’s pretty difficult to know which ones are crap or not.

Eg

They all pretty much same chipset's preloaded with loads of crappy ROM's

If you dont feel like hassle they ok, but personally I would recommend getting a Pi or old PC/laptop, install Batocera and start your own collection of games.

https://www.takealot.com/wireless-controller-for-playstation-3-ps3-2-pack/PLID52951552 <-- works on Pi
 
Got some Sega Mega Drive / Genesis games that need to find a new home. :)


Mega Drive (PAL) Complete-in-box:

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A few Mega Drive (PAL) loose cartridges:

M2ot6BI.jpg




A few Mega Drive (Japanese) Complete-in-box:

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A few Sega Genesis (USA) Complete-in-box:

CK1lQcf.jpg




Sega Genesis (USA) loose cartridges:

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While I await funds for more games, finally had my SD2SP2 and GC2SD arrive via SAPO.

Things are working as intended
 
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Got some Sega Mega Drive / Genesis games that need to find a new home. :)


Mega Drive (PAL) Complete-in-box:

3LRl5r3.jpg




A few Mega Drive (PAL) loose cartridges:

M2ot6BI.jpg




A few Mega Drive (Japanese) Complete-in-box:

pcywwLc.jpg




A few Sega Genesis (USA) Complete-in-box:

CK1lQcf.jpg




Sega Genesis (USA) loose cartridges:

IIQsaJA.jpg

Great I just need either a Sega Genesis or Mega Drive .... lol

Brings back some gud memories those!!!

Hyper Street Fighter 2, when the load screen turned on, them juices flowed that day bro :) THEY FLOWED
 
Got some Sega Mega Drive / Genesis games that need to find a new home. :)


Mega Drive (PAL) Complete-in-box:

3LRl5r3.jpg




A few Mega Drive (PAL) loose cartridges:

M2ot6BI.jpg




A few Mega Drive (Japanese) Complete-in-box:

pcywwLc.jpg




A few Sega Genesis (USA) Complete-in-box:

CK1lQcf.jpg




Sega Genesis (USA) loose cartridges:

IIQsaJA.jpg
That's a good collection! Maximum carnage is hard to find locally.
 
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