Thanatos wrote:And the best part is that they're ALL hooked up to the TV and surround-sound using switch-boxes, so I can play any of them at any time without having to hook them up!
My dream setup. When I move into a new place I am definately gonna do this. I just don't have the space right now. I have made an effort to get all the best video cables I can though. VGA for the dreamcast, s-video for saturn, component for mega drive. You haven't lived until you've seen Sonic properly displayed on a HD TV!
And you have a nomad! I'd love one, but they still fetch a bundle. I will get one eventually.
89AIT wrote:I wish I still had my DreamCast, I still have some cool games for it. I might see what one would cost these days.
Around $100 or so for a system with some games off ebay. I just picked one up for $120 with 10 or so games and a light gun. House of the dead 2 action!
XRated wrote:spope, what did that cost you?
About the same as 3 mint EAs. Just over $300 delivered. I know most people are gonna think that is excessive, but complete boxed consoles are very difficult to find, and they hold their value far better than loose things. Plus air mail from Japan ran about $100, which is an expensive I am always happy to cop.
I am going to buy a SNES at some stage for Mario All-Stars, Paper Mario and Rock n Roll racing. The button config in the mega drive version makes it difficult to boost. But it still has one of the best soundtracks ever in a racing game. Poorly synthesised music, but it is so good!
I've also been looking around for an Amiga CD32 and an Atari Jaguar. If you know what they are, then yes, you are as sad as I am.
