View Full Version : Do you keep spare/backup systems? Should I keep a spare Vectrex?
Cornelius
01-22-2009, 08:52 PM
So, do you keep spares? I have some, not really because I think I'll need them necessarily, but usually more because they aren't worth selling. I have one of each model Saturn for example. I have both models of NES, but they are both hooked up in different parts of the house.
I was originally just going to ask about my Vectrex situation, but decided to broaden the topic.
I currently have 2 Vectrexes (Vectrii?) both in good working order after I fixed a controller and other minor work on one. I love these machines, but honestly don't play it enough, and never will, such that I'm worried about wearing one out. Are there other compelling reasons to keep a spare? I don't know much about failure rates on these; am I likely to pull it out one day next year and it simply not work? 5 years? 10 years? Remember I'm not even playing on a weekly basis, so fatigue I would consider an issue.
Well, I just checked eBay to see what I might get for it if I sold it, and it just isn't worth it to sell. Prices have dropped in half in the past few months. I guess higher ticket (>$20) high shipping items are the first to take hits in this economy. I'm still curious about some of those questions, though.
Game Freak
01-22-2009, 08:57 PM
i have a spare NES, and a spare genesis, although i wouldnt exactly consider it a spare. The genesis seems like a pretty durable system to me, and I dont enjoy my library for it that much anyways. It sorta just happened that i got a second and and have yet to sell it.
EDIT - Considering your vectrex issue, I do not know. I only ever laid eyes on one once, and it was seriously so deeply covered in dust I assumed it was broken. I think they're pretty hard to find, and not very durable, so i'd reccommend keeping it until this recession ends.
bangtango
01-22-2009, 09:30 PM
For me, spare systems serve a lot of purposes.
1. In case one breaks down or wears out. Especially a disc based system like the Dreamcast or Saturn.
2. You never know when somebody is going to post a WTB ad here on this forum (or another forum) looking for a system that you happen to have a spare of and paying good money to boot. Just sit on it for awhile because a good sale is just one post and one buyer away.
3. Good trade bait, which sort of goes along with point #2. You never know when someone will want to swap a system you want for a system you have a spare of.
Astrocade
01-22-2009, 09:39 PM
I've had my Vectrex for twenty years, and I got it second hand. It still works fine.
Don't drop it and it will work fine, you shouldn't have to keep a spare. Of course, if I had two Vectrex, I would never part with either. :)
Nitrosport
01-22-2009, 10:33 PM
I keep duplicates of some consoles just incase one breaks. I have 2 Vectrex consoles myself. One I play, and one is packed in my closet.
Steve W
01-22-2009, 10:33 PM
I've got two. One I bought last year in a thrift for $10, but it isn't working properly. The screen image is squished down to the bottom tenth of the screen. They can develop problems, but I don't think it'll happen if you leave it on a shelf for five years.
Wasn't there a game in development that was going to be networked between two machines? I could swear I read about that on a site years back.
Xander
01-22-2009, 11:07 PM
I'm all for keeping spares of system. You never know when one will break.
RyoGeo
01-22-2009, 11:56 PM
I have 2 Saturns and 2 Dreamcasts. One DC is still in a sealed box, just in case.
Videogamerdaryll
01-23-2009, 12:48 AM
I keep spare systems myself,mainly incase one breaks..And Really because I can get anything for them(DC,PS,Saturn,NES,SEGA CD,N64,
..XBOX,PS2..Forget about how may GameCube's I have now LOL..:smash:
I really do want to clear out all the extras,I just hate taking such a loss.Like what's a DC go for these days
I had recently thought about selling a Vectrex as I also have two,figuring maybe I could get a decent buck for a working unit....But from what I paid for them and the value now I'd be better off keeping the spare...
But..If my original goes(I dread the day) then I have the spare vice versa..
I know if I only had one I'm going to go nuts trying to get another..Shipping something like this is something I don't want to do nor have one shipped to me.
...
The spare I got at the Flea Market for $40.00 AS IS..(was $50.00)...the clip that holds the controller up into the unit was missing so I made one that works perfectly and you'd never know it wasn't the original..
In 10 years of flea market and garage sale hunting that was the only time I saw a Vetrex ..Besides then one I saw for $250.00 with a big hole on it's side way back.
I really like the Vectrex..It's one of those systems I just have to have..
.I actually thought about buying some more and filling up the blocks on the shelf with them..(plugged in ready to go with different games in them.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/Chris1/MISC%20PICTURES%202/GRCGPFIXING012.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/Chris1/MISC%20PICTURES%202/RON001.jpg
RASK1904
01-23-2009, 01:45 PM
I would keep the Vectrex. I get rid of any system that I see all the time like:puke: Gen, Nes, Snes ect. But the Vectrex I would hold on to. Like you said you've only seen 2 or 3. Not 1000's
Xian042
01-23-2009, 03:51 PM
I'd keep it or like someone else said, keep it as trade bait. I've gotten some great deals with trades. Put it on craigslist or something and say you want to trade for a Neo Geo or 3DO or something. I got my 360 like that, if I tried to sell it outright I never would have gotten enough money to buy a 360.
Orion Pimpdaddy
01-23-2009, 04:00 PM
Keep it. In the future it may be harder to get spare parts. Like you said, the vlaue of selling it is not too high. You may want to sell it in the future when there is higher demand.
I have a lot of junk systems sitting around, mostly because of risky "as is" buys I've made. However, it gives me piece of mind to know that I have parts for my working systems.
Sabz5150
01-23-2009, 06:51 PM
Spare systems are always good, whether for repairs and parts or trade bait. I have a few spares just in case.
Sanriostar
01-23-2009, 06:54 PM
I keep two working systems just on general principle. Vecs are one of them.
Steve W
01-23-2009, 07:31 PM
You know what I never see in retro game stores, ever? A Vectrex. Find a retro store around you, and if they don't have one, sell them one of yours for store credit. Then, someone who doesn't have one can get one at the store (for a heavily inflated price, no doubt), and you can use your store credit to get something you'd like to have more.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/Chris1/MISC%20PICTURES%202/GRCGPFIXING012.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/Chris1/MISC%20PICTURES%202/RON001.jpg
Hey Daryll, what's the white mini-arcade device above your Vectrex consoles?
Atarileaf
01-23-2009, 08:45 PM
I have about 8 Atari 2600's but I like having the different models, 6-switch, 4-switch, Vader, junior. I also have 4 7800's, an 800xl, and XEGS and both NES models. I have one of each unit in display cases and backups packed away in the closet. I also have some broken models in the basement but they come in handy.
A prime example was just this past week I picked up a Vader for $4 that appeared dead. It was the TIA chip so I popped one out of an old 6-switch that needs some soldering work and bingo, perfectly working Vader (now in a woody case).
As for Vectrex, as others have said, they're a pretty rare machine. I'd definitely hang on to both.
Atarileaf
01-23-2009, 08:50 PM
You know what I never see in retro game stores, ever? A Vectrex. Find a retro store around you, and if they don't have one, sell them one of yours for store credit. Then, someone who doesn't have one can get one at the store (for a heavily inflated price, no doubt), and you can use your store credit to get something you'd like to have more.
Funny you mention that because a store near me has a loose Vectrex with one controller and no games for $400. Why the high price? Because, and I quote, "thats what they sell for on ebay".
If I was in the mood to argue and show him on his own computer in front of a dozen people how stupid he is I'd never be a customer there anymore. :D
SegaAges
01-23-2009, 08:56 PM
You mean like how I have 3 N-Gage QD systems (1 for gaming, 1 for phone calls, and 1 has the white screen of death).
I have 2 DC's
I have 4 Genesis (all 3 models + an extra model 2).
I am pretty sure that I have 2 SNES systems as well.
I am pretty sure that I have more dupes, but whatever
Hey, you never know, you never know
TheDomesticInstitution
01-23-2009, 08:57 PM
As far as simple cart based systems go... no I don't keep spares. It's highly unlikely that an NES, Genesis, N64 system I have will break.
And while CD and DVD based systems are far more likely to hit the crapper, I still think it's a little unnecessary to keep a 2nd around. Unless of course it's a saturn or sega cd, which are harder to find at cheap prices.
Leo_A
01-23-2009, 09:41 PM
If any of you decide to part with your spare Vectrex, pm me and I'll give a fair price and a good home to it.
Steve W
01-23-2009, 09:50 PM
You mean like how I have 3 N-Gage QD systems (1 for gaming, 1 for phone calls, and 1 has the white screen of death).
I've been needing to do the same thing. I loaned my brother my N-Gage QD after he broke his phone, and now it won't turn on anymore. I do know of a store that has one for sale, boxed, but I never pull the trigger and buy it.
And while CD and DVD based systems are far more likely to hit the crapper, I still think it's a little unnecessary to keep a 2nd around. Unless of course it's a saturn or sega cd, which are harder to find at cheap prices.
You have a hard time finding cheap Saturns? You need to hit a thrift or dozen around my area. You can find them easily. I've got two, and I've only paid $5 each for them. They seem to turn up frequently around here, and usually not too expensive. I've never seen one over $10 before, let's put it that way.
TheDomesticInstitution
01-23-2009, 10:13 PM
Yeah... In central Florida (where I lived 6 or years) and here in the Carolinas (for a year and a half) Saturns aren't that easy to come by.
Gameguy
01-23-2009, 10:34 PM
I once got a Vectrex lot off craigslist, the system was boxed and came with a bunch of games that were boxed/complete. I started playing the system and tested out all of the games, and the system died on me within an hour of playing(the screen went blank and the sound stopped). I decided to sell everything off instead of trying to get it fixed, I barely had room for it anyway and I would be too nervous to really use it again. The system was repaired by the person who bought everything off me, he had to get it resoldered and it was a bit expensive to do(a lot needed resoldering). I just thought I'd share my personal experience with my Vectrex.
As for keeping doubles of systems, I do have some spare systems around. I didn't really plan on it, when I bought a bunch of game lots that people were selling they came with systems so I had extra ones. I used to keep them, but lately I've been selling them off as I don't have space for them. I have a couple of complete systems that I'm keeping in the boxes, and loose systems to just play(I'm still not sure what I'll be keeping). I did have an NES die on me, it used to work well but now it has graphical glitches so I can't use it(it's not because of the connector).
otoko
01-23-2009, 11:07 PM
I keep spares around myself. Call it a strange fetish? Maybe not... whatever...
As for Vectrex, the system is CRT based meaning that your model could very well one day take a shit. I'd keep extra's around at all times for that type of a console. I did for my Virtual boy.. and one took a shit on me... Glad I had the spare.
Kid Ice
01-24-2009, 12:01 AM
Both the premier retro stores here in NJ regularly have Vectrexes. I used to keep a spare but I can very easily get one for 50 or 60 bucks should mine take a dump. And they tell you New Jersey is a bad place. ;-)
smork
01-24-2009, 12:13 AM
I got 3 Vectrexes, 1 GCE and 2 Bandai Vectrexes (yeah, I have duplicate R10s). Would love a MB Vectrex, though...
I always pick up spares if they're cheap, condition varies, though. If I find it in a junk pile for next to nothing it's getting bought regardless of how much I need it.
Leo_A
01-24-2009, 12:39 AM
I keep spares around myself. Call it a strange fetish? Maybe not... whatever...
As for Vectrex, the system is CRT based meaning that your model could very well one day take a shit. I'd keep extra's around at all times for that type of a console. I did for my Virtual boy.. and one took a shit on me... Glad I had the spare.
What do you mean its CRT based? It uses a vector monitor, not a CRT monitor.
Gameguy
01-24-2009, 12:49 AM
What do you mean its CRT based? It uses a vector monitor, not a CRT monitor.
Vector monitors are a type of CRT monitor.
slapdash
01-24-2009, 01:25 AM
Keeping spares gives me an excuse to buy system variations, at least when they're available.
PutUrQuarterUp
01-24-2009, 01:40 AM
I dont actively seek duplicate systems unless its some sort of variation but occasionally I do get one cheap when I buy a group of stuff and hold onto it just in case.. however, with a system like the Vectrex (which I only own one of) I do keep my eye open for another one just due to their scarcity.. Ive only seen one for sale in the wild and I bought it for $10 dollars at a swapmeet.. the other ones were being sold by dealers at higher than ebay prices.. so personally, I would keep both.. having the spare controller alone is reason enough when it comes to a Vectrex..
Videogamerdaryll
01-24-2009, 01:48 AM
You know what I never see in retro game stores, ever? A Vectrex. Find a retro store around you, and if they don't have one, sell them one of yours for store credit. Then, someone who doesn't have one can get one at the store (for a heavily inflated price, no doubt), and you can use your store credit to get something you'd like to have more.
Hey Daryll, what's the white mini-arcade device above your Vectrex consoles?
It's an old Countertop/Bar top Arcade Machine made by AMERICANA..Computer Kinetics..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/Chris1/MISC%20PICTURES%202/7f441463.jpg
More pics of it can be seen here..
http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php (mhtml:{38B82F2F-7B1A-4497-9765-8325D5A65E0C}mid://00000018/!x-usc:http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php)?
More pics of it can be seen on the collections page
http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php (mhtml:{38B82F2F-7B1A-4497-9765-8325D5A65E0C}mid://00000018/!x-usc:http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php)
http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=34537 (mhtml:{38B82F2F-7B1A-4497-9765-8325D5A65E0C}mid://00000018/!x-usc:http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=34537)
http://www.videogamecollectors.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=34537&g2_page=3
I started collecting Bartop machines/tabletop Arcade machines...Such as the Touchmaster 7000 and several of these Mini Mint machines,Lil Goldmine....Vintage stuff
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/Chris1/MISC%20PICTURES%202/22dacfba.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/Chris1/MISC%20PICTURES%202/bed8a713.jpg
..My friend in CA bought 4 of the AMERICANA units,two were dead and two worked...i bought one of the working units and cleaned it up..(heavy units)
It has a Virtual Pool Game in it,..As from what info we know(vauge) it had three game PCBs..Pool,a Pac Man clone and something else...
I actually have the other two game PCBs but they are missing chips..Someone probably could figure them out and fix them ..Something I hope to do down the line..
As far as we know,we have the only two working units...
The 1 2 P
01-24-2009, 01:58 AM
I never saw this thread before. I have two Gamecubes(one factory sealed), 2 N64's, 3 PS1's and 2 Dreamcast(although I just sold one). I'm not sure why I have all these extra systems. But I'm going to keep the Gamecube one so that my other one can stay factory sealed.
krooper13
01-24-2009, 03:23 AM
Its always worth picking up the odd spare console, i used to do it if there was a rare game I wanted in a bundle, then you can make most of your money back by putting in a few more spares and selling it on.