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    Default Who has the most consoles hooked up to a TV at once?

    And by "at once", I mean any console can be used at any time by merely pressing a button or switch. So no plugging in power or AV cables. Right now I have 18 systems hooked up to my TV. I have a bunch more systems that aren't hooked up properly yet because of power or AV/RF issues, but this is what I have so far:

    On AV:
    Famicom Twin
    Nuon
    Dreamcast
    Playstation 2
    FM Towns Marty
    NES
    SNES
    N64
    Gamecube
    Jaguar
    SMS
    Genesis/Sega CD/32x
    Saturn
    Panasonic FS-A1 (A MSX 2 computer)

    On RF:
    SG-1000 Mark II
    Colecovision
    Intellivision
    Odyssey 2

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    Lets see

    I'm not going to put it by type of cable

    Dreamcast
    SNES
    Saturn (US)
    Saturn (Japanese)
    N64
    Gamecube
    PS1
    NeoGeo AES (S-vid)
    Playstation 2 (US)
    Playstation 2 (Japanese)
    Xbox 1
    Xbox 360
    Playstation 3
    NEX
    Genesis (S-vid Modded)
    2600 (S-Vid Modded)
    3D0
    Wii

    I also have a smaller tv right next to it with a NES and Intellivision hooked up.
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    6 right now:

    Component:
    Xbox - playing Stubbs the Zombie

    S-Video switch:
    Genesis - playing Beyond Oasis
    Saturn
    Dreamcast

    Through DVD player composite inputs:
    SNES
    N64

    I have a NES hooked up to another TV, but I'll likely hook it up to my main setup once I get another AV switch.

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    my sony wega is running: 360, wii, ps2, saturn, which I believe is every port I have on the poor thing (1 component for 360 saturn is svid and the other two are composite) guess I could hook something up with RF (cable right now)

    no special switches or anything yet though

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    I run 15 consoles on one television - readily to play at the press of a button and the selection of a channel.

    Here is break down:

    Switch #1 which is component:

    Nintendo Wii
    Xbox 360
    PlayStation 3


    Switch #2 which is both S-video and A/V:

    Sega Saturn (Japan)
    Sega Saturn (USA)
    PlayStation 2 Slim (USA)
    PlayStation 2 Fat (Japan)
    Super Nintendo
    Nintendo 64


    Switch #3 which is A/V:

    Sega Dreamcast
    Neo Geo AES
    Turbo Duo
    JVC X'Eye
    Xbox

    And on RF:
    NES Top Loader



    ‡ I have swap out the AES for the Sega Master System from time to time but currently was playing Baseball Stars 2 this past weekend with some friends.
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    On AV:
    *NES (to be replaced by my new Twin Famicom)
    *SNES
    *PC Engine Duo
    *SMS
    *Genesis (borrows hookups with the SMS)
    *XEGS

    On RF:
    *5200
    *7800
    *Colecovision
    *Intellivision II
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    Nothing hooked up right now.
    I'm cleaning my room and moving things around to be Feng Shui.

    What I'll have setup on my TV are:
    Atari 5200
    Sega Saturn
    Nintendo GameCube
    PSX
    Coleco plug-n-play

    Yup, 4 systems will be connected at a time. I do have a PS2 hooked up downstairs for DVDs and PSX/2 games. Now there are a few other things hooked up too:
    Cable box
    DVD/CD/VHS player
    LD/CD/Karaoke player
    Record player (just uses an audio port and transfers to my receiver)
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    I wish I had an entertainment center large enough for me to plug in all my consoles at once, and then just switch off that power strip to conserve electricity until I want to play it. Right now, I've got the 360, Nuon, GameCube, Xavix, and Dreamcast set up. I've got some other machines close by in case I feel like playing others, and I have a few in storage, waiting for their chance.

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    Right now I have:
    1. Playstation 2
    2. Xbox
    3. Dreamcast
    4. Nintendo Entertainment System
    5. Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    6. Sega Genesis
    7. Sega Saturn
    8. Sega Master System
    9. Nintendo Gamecube
    10. Turbographx 16

    So I'm up to ten consoles, other than the PS2, XB, and GC they are all hooked up threw RF connectors so I have a long line of RF cables. But I dont have all the power supplies pluged in at once.

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    Right now I have Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, N64, Sega Genesis, NES, SNES

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    I have 18 right now, including CD attachments (and the like) than need their own cables. This picture is out of date:

    http://videogamecollectors.com/galle...rvana/IMG_0360

    The Master System was moved, but a PS3 will hopefully find a home soon.

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    Currently:

    -Composite Modded Famicom + Disk System + NES Convertor

    -Super Famicom + SNES Convertor

    -Sega CDX

    -Japanese Saturn (All Region Modded)

    -Japanese DC (All Region Modded)

    -Japanese PSOne (All Region Modded)

    -Japanese PS2 Slim

    Retro Computers

    -Apple ][ GS (Dedicated Monitor)
    -Macintosh Classic SE/30 (All in One w/ Dedicated Monitor)





    Wish to add...

    -Japanese Turbo Duo RX
    -Japanese Neo-Geo AES
    -Panasonic Q Gamecube
    -MSX Turbo-R (probably run on a dedicated monitor)
    -Commodore 64 (probably run on a dedicated monitor)


    I am waiting to have a permanent residence to do all the AV Modding as well as running a setup with HDTV for the stuff that is best with it, and an RGB Monitor for stuff that looks best for that. More than an insane software collection, a killer hardware setup is my main goal at the moment.

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    I have only three hooked up right now (360, Super NES, Wii,) But I did have about 15 hooked up at once.

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    A few Years ago,I had a ton of systems hooked up..it became my main goal to have as many of them hooked as I could,..switches and switches,power strip boards,long ones that go across the walls..When something became problematic,It became such a mess of wires that I just had to undo it all...I got too frustrated with it and felt it might be a fire hazard.(someone stuck that in my head)

    Some pics of the set up might be in my collection page.

    It took me a day just to unhook it all..this wasn't a fun chore to do either and I promised myself that I'll never do that again.
    Just the power supplies alone,filled up plastic bin ..what a pain in the ass to wind up,deal with..

    Right now,what I have hooked up to two TVs side by side(my Son plays his own thus I own two of things)
    PS3
    Wii
    Two 360s,though one is being repaired.(red lights of death)
    Three Xboxes(I love link games HATE split screen)
    Two PS2s
    Two N64s,one modded for Japanese games
    Two Sega CDs,(different versions..One with 32X on top-both units going to be for sale..
    Genesis 3(because it so small)
    Gamecube
    Playstation(my launch system)PSone ontop of it,but I unhooked it..
    NES toploader(lol I sell toasters but don't have one hooked up
    Famicom
    SNES mini system
    V Smile

    The above wasn't all hooked up with a goal to do it..I just kept finding spots to plug them in and it happened.
    Honestly,with my older stuff I don't mind plugging.hooking it up to play it if I had too..

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    Attached at once or attached to one TV?

    Main TV - Big Screen DLP
    1. PS3
    2. Wii
    3. Xbox 360

    Living Room TV - HDTV CRT
    1. Gamecube
    2. Xbox
    3. PS2
    4. Laseractive (NEC Module of course)
    5. NES (Neo-fami)
    6. (Coming Soon) PSP - with component cable which has been ordered.
    7. Neo Geo -MVS-

    TV3 - Sony PVM 2530 (RGB)
    1. Atari XE
    2. 3DO
    3. Atari 5200
    4. Atari 7800
    5. CD-I
    6. Atari Jaguar (+CD)
    7. Sega Dreamcast
    8. Sega Genesis Model 1 (RGB)
    9. JVC X'Eye
    10. Neo Geo CD
    11. NES
    12. Intellivision
    13. Colecovision
    14. Sega Saturn
    15. Nintendo 64
    16. SNES
    17. Super Grafx
    18. Turbo Duo
    Wish to add a few more (Astrocade, PS1, Supergun, Channel F, and I need to buy an Amiga CD32)

    18 on one set, 25 total = goal of 30.

    The set with 18 is plugged into a wall outlet which is controlled by a light switch so I can turn the power off -- there is no power drawn when it's off that way.

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    I'm probably last with only 3 But hey, at least they're all on separate connections

    Saturn - S-Video (No RGB Scart in Japan anymore )
    Dreamcast - VGA (Via the VGA Box of course)
    Wii - Component

    All my other stuff has to live in the dark underground dungeon only to see the light of day once every two weeks if lucky.

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    Right now I need to get another AV switch and another power squid so I can add a few more systems. I'd like to get an AV switch that supports more than 4 systems, but they're usually too expensive.

    Where I'm at an impasse is with RF. I've got one of those 4-to-1 RF adapters so I don't have to daisy chain everything, but the more systems you hook up to it the worse the picture looks on every one. I'll probably buy an A/B RF switch and put a 4-to-1 adapter on each one.

    My last problem is with Japanese RF based systems like the Cassette Vision, Super Cassette Vision, Gakken Compact Boy, etc. They all come in on weird channels on a US television, but my current 25 year old TV doesn't go past channel 60 where most of them show up. Not sure how I'm going to resolve that one short of buying a new TV. Thankfully my SG-1000 comes in on channel 32, and I understand it's no big deal to AV mod the thing. But I intend to retire the SG-1000 when I either mod my SMS to play SG-1000 games or when I buy a proper Mark III or Japanese SMS.
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    Well, if forced to comply strictly by the OP's rules then I have none because I never let any of my systems to be plugged into a power outlet unless I'm using it at that time. So, naturally that precludes having them all hooked into a power strip. I do have several connected to the main TV, via RF:
    Atari 5200
    NES
    Sega Genesis/CD/32X
    Atari Jaguar

    Since only one one of the VCR's have front located A/V input I can only have one system hooked up that way at a time. Currently the Sega Saturn is in that position. I've been working my way through Norse By Norsewest for some time now.
    As for other systems with dedicated monitors/TV's there's quite a few:
    Mattel Aquarius
    Commodore Vic-20 and a Commodore 128D both connected to a single 1702
    Atari 1040STf
    C16 and a Plus/4 hooked to an old Magnavox amber monitor until I get another 1702 for them.
    Apple ][C
    Apple ][E and a C64 to a single 1702
    TI99/4A
    Tandy CoCo3
    Atari 800
    Plus three old PC's including an old 386 system doing various gaming duties.
    The world has moved on and left me behind. Therefore I choose to retreat into the past.

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    ok my stuff

    old system in jvc 27 inch tv

    NES(us)famicom Convertor (Composite Video Cable -
    super famicom (Japanese) (s-video cable
    N64(us)+dd64(Japanese) + Mr. Backup (Z64) (s-video cable
    Playstation 2 Front Loading (us) (s-video cable
    Playstation 1 1995 version (us) and (Japanese) ready for Backup cdr (s-video cable
    genesis2 +32x (us) (Composite Video Cable
    sega cdx (us)+ sega master Convertor (Composite Video Cable
    saturn (Japanese) (s-video cable
    Panasonic 3DO Front Loading (us) (s-video cable
    atari jaguar + jaguar cd (us) (s-video cable
    pc engine duo r (Japanese) Composite Video Cable
    pc-fx(Japanese) (s-video cable
    neogeo aes mod (Japanese) (s-video cable
    neogeo cd Front Loading (Japanese) (s-video cable
    super gun arcade (s-video cable


    new system in 32 inch samsung HDTV

    playstation 3 HDMI (Japanese)
    x-box 360 Elite HDMI (us)
    nintendo Wii (us) Component Cable
    sega dreamcast (us) VGA cable
    x-box Component Cable
    PC VGA cable for game and movie

    video stuff
    samsung DVD 1080i 720p DVI and Component Cable
    JVC VHS S-video professional studio system
    panasonic DVD ram + hard drive professional studio system

    handheld game system
    Nintendo DS Lite (Japanese)
    neogeo pocket color (Japanese)
    Game Boy Advance NES version

    (Coming Soon) PSP with S-video cable and component cable

    system in a box
    black sega dreamcast
    Playstation 1 1995 version (Japanese) and (us) ready for Backup cdr (s-video ready in the system
    PLAYSTATION DEBUGGING UNIT (blue )
    Playstation 1 1998 version
    genesis sega cd jvc
    nintendo 64 pikacho
    super nintendo (us)
    genesis 1 (1989)
    sega master
    nintendo game cube component cable + game boy player
    NES Top Loader
    Nintendo NES action set new never open
    sega naomi arcade pcb not work
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    The question I keep asking myself is, do I really need to have, say, a Casio Loopy or Apple Pippin or Amstrad GX4000 wired up so I can use them any time I want? How often does that happen? Even if I have the space, I could probably use that space for something better. And it involves more wiring, more switch boxes, and making everything more complicated.

    It sure is nice thinking "I want to play Turpin" and being able to just turn on my Odyssey 2 and play it without having to dig through a pile of wires to plug it in, though. Once I have everything wired up to my satisfaction, I'll probably just leave one AV port, one RF port, and one power socket available so I can plug in my rarely used systems easily when I feel the need to.

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