What's the oldest system you still game on?

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Tharwen

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Game Boy colour, PS2, Gamecube, and an 8 year-old laptop. Whichever of them is the oldest is my answer. They all still work extremely well (except the laptop; I have to keep a constant RAM monitor up and dive on the 'close' button if it gets too high).
 

rampantcreature

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My oldest system (and first that I actually owned) is the N64. And I just dug out my GameBoy Color for some fun. Friends of mine have the SNES and Sega Genesis which all still work fantastically.
 

Snotnarok

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Dos? ...I play Sega Genesis/Mega Drive a when I can, I'd say NES or Master System is the furthest I've ever gone, ever so yah NES and Master System
 

SirCannonFodder

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I still regularly play my GBA SP and my Gamecube (I prefer to use my GBA for GBA games over my DS, since the screen's a bit bigger). However, when I get a yearning for my older games, I still whip out the NES or the Mega Drive.
 

Blindswordmaster

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I bought a fully functional NES with Mario Bros./Duck Hunt, light gun, two controllers, and all the cords for $40 at the Flea Market. Best deal ever!
 

Bloodstain

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Furburt said:
Well, unless you count DOS, the oldest system I regularly game on is my N64, which I play daily.

I used to have a Commodore 64, but it broke.
Wow...it's EXACTLY the same here.
 

sneeky033

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i've still got my indigo gameboy advance. i remember being the first kid in my second grade class to have one.

...good times
 

Grounogeos

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Not sure for actual consoles, but for emulators I have ePSXe, which is the original PlayStation.
 

xbeaker

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My atari 2600. Not hooked up at the moment due to space, but once I move, it will be back in action. My oldest machine I use regularly is my Vectrex, which requires almost no space.

Now get off my lawn.
 

Blanks

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I still play my NES and DOS games on my Windows '95, those are as old as i can get
 

USSR

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Refrain from saying it..

Must..resi-
Your mom!

..I am soo bored T.T

OT- I'd have to say the Gameboy.

God, I still love to button-mash Pokemon Pinball ^^
 

Hashime

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mikecoulter said:
I'm rather happy at the moment. I was playing around with my new Mac last night, seeing as Steam was released for it (Oh sweet free Portal). And decided to try gaming on my old iMac G4. This, be all means was the longest of long shots. It runs osx Tiger (Not usually supported for any newish games), has a 700Mhz processor and 512mb of ram. And finally, a dismal 32mb of video ram.

But, rather to my suprise, runs World of Goo absolutely perfectly, exactly the same as on my new iMac. Now, I know this isn't too amazing, being just a 2D puzzle game, but this computer was never built to game, especially 7 years after it was made.

And this leads me to my question of the day, what is the oldest system you still game on? Be it a computer, console, handheld. Anything!
Ewwww...Mac, but seriously Ewww...Shiny waste of money, is may play a simple game like world of goo, but anything a new- forget it.

Back on topic- I play a NES on occasion at a friends house, and play an N64 often.