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Playstation (Blue debug station)
Playstation (Japanese model)
JVC X^eye
Wii (Red Limited Edition)
Gameboy (CIB)
Microvision (CIB)
Nuon (Toshiba SD-2300)
Gamecube store kiosk display
I actually have a lot of CIB systems, don't know if I should list them all
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Megaduck
Cougarboy
Gamate
Game Master
Atari XE
Epoch Cassettevision
Game King
Game Axe color - oldschool handheld famiclone
Various other familcones/pirate junk most people would consider worthless
A PAL toploading NES. One of the rare times where living in Australia has actually helped with getting something related to retro gaming. They're not really rare though, more just in heavy demand.
My wife-to-be has a special edition Pokemon GBC and an Australian 25th Anniversary Edition Red Wii with the pre-installed 25th Anniversary Super Mario Bros. Again, not that rare but in demand.
None of my systems are rare. All of them can be replaced with little difficulty.
However, I do have one special edition system in my collection. It's the Pokemon Gameboy that was released when Pokemon Yellow came out. I was on vacation in Florida at the time. Instead of buying souvenirs, I bought this Gameboy instead.
Later, my Dad told me that it was a good thing that I had bought the system in the States, because one of his co-workers was looking for one and couldn't find it anywhere in our city.
My JVC X-Eye is atleast uncommon but not super rare. I also have a Sega Nomad. As for import systems, I have a Wonder Swan and Wonder Swan Color.
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Originally Posted by THE 1 2 P
I'd say my Sega CD model 1 or my Nomad.
My rarest systems are Panasonic Q , Bandai Pipppin (usa black) , Vectrex, PC Engine Turbo Express, Virtual Boy (with Flash Cart), Nuon, Neo Geo CD (original front loader) and Atari Jaguar with Jag CD.
A lot of people have some really cool systems. My rarest? Lets see, I have a Turbo-Grafx 16, Virtual Boy and Neo-Geo AES all in good shape in their original packaging.
Nothing in my collection is particularly rare; just some relatively uncommon stuff. Rarest would be the JVC X'eye, and perhaps the NES top loader. Like I said, not particularly rare.
-Rob
Console Collection:
TeleGames Super Pong, 2600, 5200, 7800, Jaguar, Intellivision, ColecoVision, TurboGrafx, 3DO, Master System, Genesis/ CD/ 32x, Saturn, Dreamcast, NES, SNES, 64, Gamecube, Wii, PS1, PS2, PS3, Xbox, Xbox 360, Game Gear, Lynx, GB, GBP, GBC, GBA, GBA SP, GBM, DS, 3DS, NGP, NGPC, WonderSwan & PSP
I'd say Sega Wondermega, not more common JVC but the SEGA brand, still MIB ?
My Korean Megadrive.
Barcode Battler, CIB, in noticably used condition though
In second place: Sega Nomad
Newest acquisition in that regard: 32X (got mine last week)
I own #366/1800 Dreamcast Code: Veronica Limited Box that is like new. I've tested the system once to make sure it wasn't DOA but other than that it's new.
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I've never been much of a hardware collector myself. Loose ones have always managed to do it for me. I guess my most valuable one would have to be a sealed model 2 Genesis - Lion King Ed.
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Complete Japanese Multi Mega?
I don't really own anything that I'd consider rare, but definitely "uncommon":
DUO RX (w/ original 6 button controller)
Turbo Express
JVC X'EYE
Pioneer Laseractive (w/ Genesis pac)
Sega Nomad
Virtual Boy
NES Top Loader
What are the U.S., maybe my Super Micro (Palmtex PVS) in hand, even if it is not video. I do not have anything too rare in the far ... Perhaps the Vectrex, or AFP, or the arcade Coleco Telstar.