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Ando85

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Nowadays I find myself still playing JRPGs on the good ole PS1. I have a few titles in the backlog I still want to play on this system.

What is the oldest system you still play on a regular basis?
 

thenamelessloser

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Reality. The game is very hardcore. Everyone who plays it dies no matter what. There is no saving, loading or restarting. Well some gamers believe there is restarting as a different character later in the timeline but then you have amnesia when you begin again (how cliche amnesia) so it really doesn't make a difference. The game is gorgeous and looks very realistic. It is extremely complex. It even contains all the other systems that ever come out. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RealLife Nobody really knows the ending when you die. Some believe you get rewarded or punished based on your actions. Some believe your game ceases to exist completely.
 

Nyce1

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Turbo graphic 16 recently but I still have a NES hooked up to my tv.
 

Corekrash

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I still have my original Gameboy. The mighty grey brick that just won't die. Though all in all I only pick it up and play with it about once a year nowadays if for no other reason than pointless nostalgia
 

Traun

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PC. cam't believe that for 40 years it hasn't been replaced.

Despite dying for more than 30 of those years.
 

infohippie

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PC. I'm still playing some games on it from as long ago as 1993. I just fired up Star Control 2 again this morning, in fact.
 

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I still play my Nintendo 64 from time to time just so I can replay classics like the Legend of Zelda and the first Super Smash Bros.
 

MadCapMunchkin

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Nintendo 64.

thenamelessloser said:
Reality. The game is very hardcore. Everyone who plays it dies no matter what. There is no saving, loading or restarting. Well some gamers believe there is restarting as a different character later in the timeline but then you have amnesia when you begin again (how cliche amnesia) so it really doesn't make a difference. The game is gorgeous and looks very realistic. It is extremely complex. It even contains all the other systems that ever come out. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RealLife Nobody really knows the ending when you die. Some believe you get rewarded or punished based on your actions. Some believe your game ceases to exist completely.
Yeah, but it has a nine month loading time once you press start and the lag is just horrible in most places...
 

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MadCapMunchkin said:
Nintendo 64.

thenamelessloser said:
Reality. The game is very hardcore. Everyone who plays it dies no matter what. There is no saving, loading or restarting. Well some gamers believe there is restarting as a different character later in the timeline but then you have amnesia when you begin again (how cliche amnesia) so it really doesn't make a difference. The game is gorgeous and looks very realistic. It is extremely complex. It even contains all the other systems that ever come out. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/RealLife Nobody really knows the ending when you die. Some believe you get rewarded or punished based on your actions. Some believe your game ceases to exist completely.
Yeah, but it has a nine month loading time once you press start and the lag is just horrible in most places...
Actually no, the brain of the character is actually loading at a much faster pace in that time frame than the character later on. Just that that there is so much lag in the intelligence later they have a hard time even noticing how fast paced the early lives of the various players in these games are. =D Just look up a neuroscience or psychological studies of how much the brain grows in a baby and toddler especially when compared to being older. They learn so much more so quickly than we now do. Thus it is our brains suffering from lag and this lag makes it even difficult to realize we are the ones with bad loading times!
 

Shoggoth2588

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I recently got a Super Nintendo but I've been playing the N64 (another recent acquisition) a bit more. I love that thing...damned parents, selling my original consoles and games...I'm getting an NES too soon enough.

quick question: Can a Sega Genesis play Sega Master System games?
 

icyneesan

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SNES here. Just can't get enough of Kirby <3

Sometimes my N64 too. Only Pokemon Stadium on that though. I wanna play my friends, but I'm the only one who remembers the old rules for gen 1. Fufufufufufu :3
 

Neverhoodian

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Kukulski said:
I play the System.
Ah yes, the good ol' Vectrex. I would still play it if it hadn't simply worn itself out due to age.



Seriously though, the Vectrex is awesome.

Does using DOSBox to play old computer games from the early 90's count? If not, then the Nintendo 64 would be my oldest surviving console that I still play.