How many consoles are hooked into your tv?

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Snotnarok

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xbeaker said:
Snotnarok said:
I'd say 10 or 11 and a half consoles. The half a console being the Sega CD, I'm trying to get a 32X to make it another whole console but what can you do.

PS2,PS3, 360, Wii, Sega Genesis+Sega CD, Saturn, Xbox, Gamecube/my GBA player, SNES, NES, PSOne on and off.

My PSOne has it's own screen so if I feel like going fully authentic with my PSOne gaming I might plug it in to the TV rather than having the screen.
Why bother with the PSOne, Gamecube and Xbox. The PS2, Wii and 360 are backwards compatible

Tomster595 said:
Only the Wii and Xbox 360 are in there permanently. The Gamecube goes in once in a while (since the Wii is on top of the TV making wired controllers a ***** to use), and every once in a blue moon I plug in the PS1
Get yourself some wavebirds. Gamecube wireless goodness and Wii friendly.
360 isn't backwards compatible, in Silent Hill 4 everyones faces break apart in cutscenes and it wont play Timesplitters at all. My xbox has also been modified to have a bigger HDD and no region encoding. PSOne gets hooked up just if I feel like playing with full nostalgia mode on.
 

Chancie

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I only have two, my PS2 and my PS3. I have room for other ones though, if I had them. xD
 

Hazz_11

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2 ps3 and a wii on my main living room tv but theres a gamecube attached to another tv for retro reasons
 

xbeaker

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Snotnarok said:
Edited out the Cube since I saw that you use it for GBA :) Hmmmm never had any problems with Xbox games, but I have probably just been lucky. I heard there were a few technical issues. Glad I still have my black beast moth balled. I figue I'd break it back out some day if I ever get a copy of Steel Battalion.
 

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xbeaker said:
Snotnarok said:
I'd say 10 or 11 and a half consoles. The half a console being the Sega CD, I'm trying to get a 32X to make it another whole console but what can you do.

PS2,PS3, 360, Wii, Sega Genesis+Sega CD, Saturn, Xbox, Gamecube/my GBA player, SNES, NES, PSOne on and off.

My PSOne has it's own screen so if I feel like going fully authentic with my PSOne gaming I might plug it in to the TV rather than having the screen.
Why bother with the PSOne and Xbox. The PS2 and 360 are backwards compatible

Tomster595 said:
Only the Wii and Xbox 360 are in there permanently. The Gamecube goes in once in a while (since the Wii is on top of the TV making wired controllers a ***** to use), and every once in a blue moon I plug in the PS1
Get yourself some wavebirds. Gamecube wireless goodness and Wii friendly.
Yea, I've got 2 Wavebirds and I love them, but I'm too lazy/cheap to buy 2 more XD
 

G Skunk

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Mmm...one: my XBOX 360. And even that's only there half the time. Though, I do drag out the N64, the 'cube, or the Sega Genesis on occasion. Up until a short while ago, I was almost exclusively a PC gamer. After my PC collapsed and had to be reformatted 3 times in a row, I thought it would be better just to carry over my games to a console that won't implode every minute...hopefully.

EDIT: Why did I type this much? Nobody reads "post your" threads.
 

Snotnarok

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xbeaker said:
Snotnarok said:
Edited out the Cube since I saw that you use it for GBA :) Hmmmm never had any problems with Xbox games, but I have probably just been lucky. I heard there were a few technical issues. Glad I still have my black beast moth balled. I figue I'd break it back out some day if I ever get a copy of Steel Battalion.
Tehre's apparently a lot of games that don't work with the 360 BC, I don't know them off hand but it's enough to say that it's worth keeping your original Xbox.
 

Jfswift

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3, and soon to be four hooked up to my tv. My 360, wii, PS3 and nes
 

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When I am at home for the summer I have two TVs in my bedroom (one that I bring to college with me). Connected to the HD I have my 360, N64, SNES and NES. To my big ass tube I connect my Wii and Genesis. Sometimes I bring out the Dreamcast or the Atari too.
 

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I have 2 HDMI cables hooked in for the PS3slim and 360 and use 1 AV port for my Wii (which I have no clue why since I haven't touched after the first week) and still have enough room for a dvd player.
 

LordZ

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I have a PS2 Slim, PS3 Fat, Wii and PC hooked up to our big screen. The PC through HDMI, the rest through component.

I have a PS2 fat and the old PS1 in this room hooked up to this PC.
 

irishdude

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my ps3(60gb with b/c so ps2 in a since) 360 and wii, and some times play pc games on the tv(32" samsung full hd)
 

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Wolfgurl said:
I have, 6 consoles currently hooked up to my TV.

They are as Listed:
-Sega Gen
-SNES
-Super Nintendo
-Wii
-Ps3
-Ps2

=]
You win for having consoles older than you hooked up to your TV.