Gameboy and N64. My parents never got me video games outside of a Gameboy I used on road trips, so I kind of missed out on the NES and SNES (even though they do rock, I've played them a little).
The N64 though, that was awesome. Great graphics for its time, and although I have a GameCube that I also love right now, a lot of the GC games are remakes of N64 games, and many times they're not as good. Anyway, for its time, the N64 was awesome.
And I love the Gameboy. I bought a blue Gameboy Pocket just last week and it's been a blast playing all the old Gameboy games that I haven't used for a while. My old Gameboy doesn't work too well anymore - typical Nintendo tank-like reliability, but the battery contacts are pretty loose and that's really the only problem. The Pocket is much smaller, uses the same rechargeable batteries as my digital camera, and it was only $7 shipped from eBay.
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Originally posted by alcimedes
the fact that i can write
*snip*
and have most of the people here know what that means tells you your answer.
Wow. Is it sad that I know EXACTLY what you're talking about? 8)
My votes are NES, Playstation, and XBox.
Originally posted by Akumulator
I have that cart for my gameboy advance... it's one of only two games I own for it. It's really good.
got that cart as well
The N64 though, that was awesome. Great graphics for its time, and although I have a GameCube that I also love right now, a lot of the GC games are remakes of N64 games, and many times they're not as good. Anyway, for its time, the N64 was awesome.
And I love the Gameboy. I bought a blue Gameboy Pocket just last week and it's been a blast playing all the old Gameboy games that I haven't used for a while. My old Gameboy doesn't work too well anymore - typical Nintendo tank-like reliability, but the battery contacts are pretty loose and that's really the only problem. The Pocket is much smaller, uses the same rechargeable batteries as my digital camera, and it was only $7 shipped from eBay.