Tuesday, April 6, 2010

How many consoles do you have hooked up and ready to play?

I've had this urge to crack out my NES and Gamecube along with my Xbox and Xbox 360 all connected to the same TV of course. I've always wanted to do this, just haven't gotten around to it. I just want the consoles out and ready for when I get that urge to play an old game without having to dig through boxes to play it again.Post a pic of your set up with all you consoles if you wish!How many consoles do you have hooked up and ready to play?
I've got 5 going into one TV; a N64, Dreamcast, Xbox, PS2 and Wii. I use an AV Centre (4:1 input) and a 3:1 scart adapter to put them all though to RGB Scart (apart from N64, which doesn't support RGB) and to route the sound out to my 5.1 speakers. It's a bit complicated, but it works :P .How many consoles do you have hooked up and ready to play?
I got three in one TV. My 360, PS2, and NES (dont play it very often).
i got 6 (7 if you count the PC)



i got: A master system

a famiclone

a sega saturn

a dreamcast

a PS2

and an xbox 360
I got 8 hooked up; Atari 2600, NES, SNES, N64, Genesis, Dreamcast, Wii, PS3 and my computer.
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upstairs i have my n64, gamecube and dreamcast all set up and ready.. downstairs i have my xbox360 and ps3
Three, my Gamecube, Ps2 and PS3
I got only one(1) console in one tv its my ps2
At the moment, my 360 and my Wii are hooked up to one TV, and my Dreamcast is hooked up to another, but in terms of ready to play, only my 360 is ready. My Wiimotes don't have batteries in them(I put their batteries in my 360's Guitar Hero controllers because I wasn't using the Wii) and my Dreamcast doesn't have any controllers plugged in. XD
Currently i have a ps3, xbox, dreamcast and n64 running through my amp which is then connected to my tv.
5, I don't have some of the earlier consoles we had butI sitll have a GameCube and PS2 for this room, my old pikachu N64 in my room, and a Wii and PS3 connected to an HDTV.
I have 9 systems plugged in and ready to use, 12 if you count TV games.HDTV:
PS3
Xbox 360
XboxSDTV:
GameCube
NES
PSTwo (slim)
PS2 (launch)
Sega Genesis
Sega Dreamcast

TV Game systems:
Pac-Man (also has Galaxian, Rally-X, Dig Dug, Bosconian)
Ms Pac-Man (also has Pole Position, Xevious, Galaga, Mappy)
Power Player 128 ('Famiclone' in a Dreamcast control-shaped shell)
Thanks for responding everyone! Wow, I don't feel alone now for wanting to hook up almost every console I have. I totally have to go out and buy myself an SNES, also my N64 does not work anymore, so I'll have to pick up another one of those.
[QUOTE=''SoNin360'']5, I don't have some of the earlier consoles we had butI sitll have a GameCube and PS2 for this room, my old pikachu N64 in my room, and a Wii and PS3 connected to an HDTV.[/QUOTE]



I totally forgot about the Pikachu N64! Thats awesome. I'll have to totally look for a colored N64 when I go to pick a new one up.
None, it's in a bag on top of my wardrobe.
Three. My Nintendo Wii, Playstation 2, %26 3.
I have eleven hooked up at all timesMaster SystemNESSNESPS2Mega DriveDreamcastSaturn3DON64XBoxGamecubeI do actually have 4 home computers next to my TV too, a ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga and Atari ST[QUOTE=''Stinger78'']I have 9 systems plugged in and ready to use, 12 if you count TV games.HDTV:
PS3
Xbox 360
XboxSDTV:
GameCube
NES
PSTwo (slim)
PS2 (launch)
Sega Genesis
Sega Dreamcast

TV Game systems:
Pac-Man (also has Galaxian, Rally-X, Dig Dug, Bosconian)
Ms Pac-Man (also has Pole Position, Xevious, Galaga, Mappy)
Power Player 128 ('Famiclone' in a Dreamcast control-shaped shell)[/QUOTE]What's the point in having two PS2s plugged into your TV at all times?
A few months ago, I didn't even have the SD tv set up. I had all the systems in a big plastic storage box - accessories in separate bags. I decided to set up all my old systems on my old tv (newer systems on the new tv).The original PS2 had some random disk read errors, but most things played fine. The PSTwo is the backup system, though, it also has had random skipping/reading errors. I have cleaned each one a few times.I think the slim sitting on top of the original also looks interesting. It'd be like having the original and top-loading NES systems sitting next to each other. Backup, history and conversation-starter all at the same time.
my xbox 360, and then i have one legacy console at a time, currently its my dreamcast.

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