Tuff said:
JiN-RaiDeN said:
I know Tuff you dipshit. Didn't you read the part that said "I never owned all of these at one time...did alot of trading/selling/buying in between all these"? Guess not.
Wow, your head is in your ass. Why?
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HAHA!
All I was saying is why list them twice? Listed different models? Or were you trying to list as big a list as possible to somehow look more impressive? Furthermore, spare me your chldish flames, cause you couldn't flame your way out of a paper bag with a fistful of zippos
Now get lost before I pour a sack of quick drying cement into your slackjawed gape and curbstomp an instant set of concrete dentures into the roof of your cleft pallete, poindexter.
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Well, it was all the systems owned in my gaming time, not all the systems I own now. If I left a system out that I didn't own, that would be kind of lying. Things like the Sega Master System and Sega Master System II are 2 different systems, SMSII is a completely different style system and it also has Alex Kidd built in. Anyway, so there is no more nonsense, I'll clear it all up for you...
The tari 2600 I have had since I was about 4, I kept it at my grandparents house and when I turned about 11 they gave it to me. The Atari 7800 I bought for $5 at a flea market, one of the best places to go for classic gaming. I still own these Ataris. The Vectrex, a friend was cleaning out his attic and came across this, knowing that I play even the oldest of systems, he gave it to me. I ended up selling it on eBay since they are worth a good bit. The Wonderswan Color FF2 Edition I bought off Wolf Games, and ended up trading it for a Serial Experiments lain boxed set. The GBA, I bought one the day it came out, and later sold it because I was sick of playing SNES ports. Not too much later I got a Fuscia GBA for very cheap, because who wants a Fuscia GBA? I ended up painting it silver and selling it. The domestic DC I bought on 9/9/99 and sold it after I traded for the import DC which was modded. The X-ox, I bought one, sold it, then bought another one. That simple. I just sold my second one. Neo Geo Pocket Color, I had 2 simply because I bought the clear one, and the screen went dead. So I bought another one, which I still have. The Neo Geo CD I bought before I bought the 4 slot MVS because I just wanted to play some Neo Geo. I ended up never finding a arcade cabinet to host the MVS, so I sold it, still have the MVS carts and the Neo Geo CD. The Super Nintendo Model 1 and 2...I bought the model 1 when it first came out, and then I bought the model 2 when it was cheap as hell n clearance at Wal-Mart, why not buy it? I ended up selling the Model 2 on eBay, since it was complete and almost brand new so its worth quite a bit these days. Famicom was a trade, ended up trading it away because there was no reason to have it. I bought the PSX when it first came out, SOny and their cheap products, then lens died so I got another one. I bought the PSone to put in my GTI to do a flush mount with the dash. I was big into car shows, so putting screens and systems in your car got you more points. The US PS2, I bought one the first day it came out, and later sold it to one those eBay fools that were paying $600 for them at the time. So with half that money, I bought another one. I had the import PS2 a month or 2 before the PS2 was released here in Japan, which I traded it off later for a huge lot of games. Saturn, bought it when it went on sale at TRU, import Saturn I bought because, damn, self explainatory, look at all the great games for the import Saturn. I recently sold both of these, needed cash for the car payment. Sega master System 1 and II, bought one at the flea market for cheap as hell, the other I traded for, ended up selling them on eBay. The Sega Genesis model 1 I bought with the Power Base converter also at a flea market. I later found a 32X for super cheap on eBay, so I picked that up too. Still have all of those. Game.com, bought because it was cheap, it sux0rz but still fun to laugh off of. Game Gear, someone gave me like back in 5th grade because they didn't play it any more. NES and Gameboy, who DIDN'T have one of these. N64, bought it from a guy on GTZ where I did my trading in a package deal. Gamecube, I bought recently, and Virtual Boy I bought on clearance. TG-16, I bought to play some of the shooters on the system, I'll take any shooter I can get. Same goes for the PC Engine, I was later goign to hook it up to the CD system but scrapped the idea and sold it. There...thats "all the systems I have owned in my gaming time" and their entire history. That should be enought to settle everyone down.