What's the oldest system you still game on?

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Con Carne

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I'd say my 5yr old pc. lol
My answer would be my SNES, but I let a friend of mine borrow it.
 

Klarinette

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NES when I can get my hands on one, and I have my original Sega here. And a GameGear, for that matter. The thing's a brick, it's hilarious! (Har har, post 666 this was)
 

HSIAMetalKing

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My SNES is still kicking-- it's old and crusty, having withstood childhood, but surprisingly still works just fine. I don't play it regularly, but I recently convinced my roommate to hook it up so he could play Super Mario RPG.
 

Deofuta

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I pul up the good ole' gameboy pocket once and a while for some pokemon blue.
 

8bitlove2a03

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I come back to my NES every other month or so and have a good few sessions with Mario. Though, I'm pretty sure that since it's at my friends house and all his other friends are pants-on-head retarded, it's not going to survive another year if I don't rescue it T_T
 

Beltom

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I can remember the years they came out so probably the PS1, N64 or Sega Gamegear, all really good systems though I've lost all my games except Sonic 1 for the Gamegear. :(
 

Idlemessiah

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PS1 games on PS2, good ole backwards compatibility right there. I can't say on the PS1 since I took mine apart to see what was inside of it and aparently fiddle about too much for it to work any more :(
However my 2 years post-launch PS2 is still chugging along, so the Ps1 and PS2 games in my collection are getting more playtime than anything that goes in the currently bricked 360.
 

Nalgas D. Lemur

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Furburt said:
I used to have a Commodore 64, but it broke.
My VIC-20 still works, barely, but it's in the closet in a box, so it doesn't really count. The NES gets some intermittent use for Dr. Mario with my girlfriend, so that's probably it. I usually run all that old stuff in an emulator if I'm just playing by myself, though, since it's more convenient, and I don't have to pull out/wear out/break/fix the old stuff that's still in working order. I've cleaned and reassembled the cartridge connector in the NES more than I'd like to have already...
 

Baldry

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My computer, that ***** is old, that and the PS2. I don't know where the hell my older systems are : (