Since I only have a Sega Genesis (I should bust that out some time), a PS2, and a Gameboy Advance that has been involuntarily passed to IJ, I'm trying to decide whether I feel inferior for owning so few (relatively) or proud to be way less geeky than some of you guys. :)
Holy fuck shit motherfucker shit. Read comics. Fuck shit shit fuck shit I sold out when I did my job. Fuck fuck fuck shit fuck. Sorry had to do it....
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Revenge of the Sith = one thumb up from me. Fuck shit. I want to tittie fuck your ass. -- The Guinness. to Cerebus
I've seen TWELVE movies so far this year: Because I Said So - (2*); Borat - (5*); Children Of Men - (4*); Die Hard 4 - (5*); Fantastic Four 2 - (4.5*); Harry Potter 5 - (4*); Knocked Up - (4*); The Last Mimsy - (4*); Mr. Brooks - (4*); Shrek The Third - (3*); Spiderman 3 - (3.5*); Transformers - (2*)
Gameboy Color Gameboy Advance 2 x GBA SP N.E.S. Nintendo 64 Nintendo Gamecube (w/ Gameboy Adapter) Nintendo Wii Playstation 2 Slimline PS2 Sega Dreamcast Atari Flashback Some other Atari thing Yet another Atari thing Xbox
Madden 94/NHL 94 TV Game Starwars Light Saber TV Game Some Arcade TV Game (Galaga, Dig Dug)
Originally posted by JayJayDeanI'm trying to decide whether I feel inferior for owning so few (relatively) or proud to be way less geeky than some of you guys. :)
I'm going with "B" for myself:
Used to own: ATARI 2600 ATARI 7200 NES (I never made it past NES)
Currently own: One of those controller-shapped consols that plugs directly into the TV and holds like 500 old school NES game in it. And it is awesome.
1. Nintendo GameCube 2. Sony PlayStation 2 3. Super Nintendo Entertainment System 4. Game Boy Advance SP (two, actually-- one of my own and one belonging to my sister) 5. Nintendo 64 6. Sega Nomad
Currently owned and in a box somewhere:
7. Sega Master System (my sister's) 8. Sega Genesis (my sister's, formerly mine) 9. Sega Dreamcast (my sister's)
Formerly owned:
10. Pong machine 11. Sony PSOne (I gave it to my uncle) 12. Atari 7800 (on two separate occasions) 13. Sega Game Gear 14. Nintendo Game Boy Color 15. Nintendo Game Boy Pocket
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Fan of the Indianapolis Colts (Super Bowl XLI Champions), Indiana Pacers and Washington Nationals
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3, a Gamecube, a PS2 and a Wii (that is currently sitting in a closet awaiting my son to open for his birthday on Saturday). I don't expect to hear from him again the rest of the weekend...
The only pain I suffered from my parents' divorce was the division of assets ended with my NES and SNES getting lost in the shuffle and then just lost period.
Current Consoles ------------------ X-Box X-Box 360 N64 Gamecube GBA (2) DS Wii
Gone, but not forgotten: Atari 2600 PSOne GameBoy (Original big, grey brick version) Sega GameGear
In storage: NES Super NES Genesis GameBoy Advance N64
Hooked up: 2x Nintendo DS (1 for me, 1 for the wife) Gamecube (For the GameBoy Player) XBox 360 XBox (For the games that don't run on the 360) Wii PS3 PS2 in the computer room
After typing that out, I'm not really sure how I feel about it.
Colecovision (with Atari adapter) Gamecube (has some overheating issues) Various "plug & play games"
Don't really hook up:
2 NDS 2 GB SP 3 GBA 1 Original Gameboy
Somewhere at my parents is an old 2600, an NES , and an SNES. They have their own PS2 that they got for a quarter at a rummage sale. (Somewhere there is a very pissed off college student.)
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