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    Default How many gaming systems do you have hooked up right now?

    Here is little topic I have not seen before...

    So, How many are currently hooked up and ready to play?
    I just counted mine and was surprised I'm up to 17!
    2 in the bedroom. (3DO & Xbox)
    2 in the living room. (2 Laptops)
    3 in the family room. (Dreamcast, Xbox, Xbox360)
    8 in the man-cave. (PC, Xbox, 2 System Linked Xboxes, N64, Dreamcast, PS2, Gamecube)
    1 in the laundry room/gym. (Xbox running XBMC for workout tunes!)
    1 PC in the office.

    This number will increase when my renovations are done.
    I have a few more consoles to hook up when I have the space.
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    I have an N64 hooked up to the tv and an XBOX360 and PC hooked up to my monitor.
    Everything else is stowed away in the closet.

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    I Have A PS3 on one TV
    WII hooked up to another One
    Atari 2600,Colecovision,NES & Genesis hooked up to another one.

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    Right now I have my Super Nintendo and PSOne hooked up to the TV in my room. I use the Super GameBoy on the Super Nintendo so I guess you could say the GameBoy is hooked up too.

    I had the Sega Genesis hooked up, but I was rarely playing it and decided to put her away for the time being. That's one less ugly wall-wart I have to deal with.

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    Let's see, I've got a Wii in the living room, a front loader NES, top loader NES, SNES, N64, Genesis, and PS2 in my brother's room, and a PS3 and Super Famicom in my room. I can add a 360 to that list if I ever fix the damn thing, and a Saturn whenever I get some games for it.

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    Only the SNES. Slimline PS2, fat PS3, NES, and N64 collecting dust due to lack of interest.

    I don't have much of a collection (yet).
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    3 x PS2
    2 x 360
    2 x SNES
    1 x Genesis 3
    1 x Genesis 2
    1 x CDX
    1 x Saturn
    1 x Dreamcast
    1 x TG16
    1 x Duo-R
    1 x SMS
    1 x N64
    1 x 3D0
    1 x Gamecube
    1 x NES
    1 x Wii

    Damn...excluding portables...looks like 20 systems hooked up. That's not counting the PC, the arcade machine, or any of the portables (2 x DS, 1 x 3DS, 2 x PSP2K, 2 x GBA SP). It should be noted that that's spanning 4 entertainment centers around the house....
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    All in the living room:

    Wii, PS3, Dreamcast, PS2, 360, SNES, NES, N64, Genesis, TG-16.

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    At my apartment, I've cut back to just the Wii (though I do have a Saturn on standby in case of any sudden Virtua Cop cravings). At my parents house I have a NES2 and a SNES2 hooked up in my old bedroom. Modern games during the week, retro games during laundry days

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    Even though I'm a collector of the older systems, I only have an Xbox, 360S, and Wii right now. The Xbox does everything I need it to do when wanting to play older-gen systems.

    I guess you could add my PSP to the list as well. Great system for on-the-go gaming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fluid_matrix View Post
    Even though I'm a collector of the older systems, I only have an Xbox, 360S, and Wii right now. The Xbox does everything I need it to do when wanting to play older-gen systems.

    I guess you could add my PSP to the list as well. Great system for on-the-go gaming.
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    In the living room

    Xbox 360
    Wii
    Playstation 3

    In my game room

    Playstation 2
    Gamecube
    SNES

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    At least 23 systems.....24 if you count the Master system that hooks up to the Genny.....

    1 360
    1 PS3
    2 Xbox
    1 Wii
    3 2600
    1 7800
    1 Atari XEGS
    2 NES
    1 SNES
    1 FC Twin
    2 Genesis
    1 Sega CD
    1 Gamecube
    1 Intellivision
    1 Colecovision
    1 Odyssey 2
    1 N64
    1 PS2
    1 Master System via Genesis

    I am sure I am missing one or two systems. We have five TV's in the house. One TV in the Family room, 2 TVs in the Rec room, 1 TV in my office/gameroom, 1 TV in my son's room (which only has a 2600 hooked up to it). Half of the systems are in my office/gameroom.

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    Ah-one. Ah-two. Ah-three. Three consoles hooked up right now, unless my NES clone counts, but the a/c adapter isn't plugged in because the power strip is full of other crap. Hey, I can play Dragon's Lair on my DVD player ..so is that 5??

    What?! It doesn't count?


    PS2, Dreamcast, Wii, for the record.

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    I have 29 hooked up (32 if you count CD attachments). Twenty-five are on one TV, four on the other. You may have already seen my video about the 25-console setup, but here it is if you haven't.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5XI5uKi82k

    Hooked up to CRT:
    3DO, Saturn, Neo Geo CD, Super Nintendo, PS1, Sega Genesis + Sega CD, N64, Bally Astrocade, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Dreamcast, Jaguar + CD, Fairchild Channel F, Arcadia 2001, Intellivision, NES, Genesis + 32x, CDi, Turbografx 16 + Turbo CD, Atari XEGS, Master System, Neo Geo, Colecovision, Atari 5200, Odyssey 2

    Hooked up to LCD:
    Wii, Xbox (original), PS2, Gamecube
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    Pretty cool thread. I have 12 systems hooked up to (1) 52 Inch Mitsubishi LCD.

    1)Atari 7800
    2)Sega Master System
    3)Xbox 360
    4)Wii
    5) Sega Saturn
    6) PS 2
    7) Sega Dreamcast
    8)SNES
    9)NES
    10) Turbo Graphix 16
    11) N 64
    12)Sega Genesis 2 with CD and 32x

    Upstairs, we have 1 Original XBOX which we use as the DVD player hooked up to a piece of shit Old School 19 Inch for P90X work outs, (hey, gamers can be fit too,lol) The main bedroom has a PS3 hooked up to a 37 Tube Zenith

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    I appear to have 14 machines all hooked up to one 28"~ CRT.

    360, Wii, N64, Xbox, Saturn, Dreamcast, and JP and US PS2s sharing the same cord, all on the S-Video box.

    In the AV switchbox, you've got the Genesis/32x/Sega CD, which I'm counting as one combined machine, an NES, a 3DO, and a Master System. If I ever bother finding my generic S-vid cord I'll probably move the 3DO over to that switcher, where a single space is still available.

    Finally with the RF switcher, there's a Colecovision and the Atari 7800, with a 5200 switchbox hooked in. I just don't have the space for the machine proper.

    Finally there's a Vectrex opposite that TV, which is not in that initial count but is nevertheless hooked up and ready to go. I figure when the time comes that I have more space and income, I can get a new tv, shift some of the newer consoles to that, and shuffle a couple more older consoles onto this one that currently have to have a "revolving door" for being hooked up, like the Turbo Duo, the Neo Geo, and the rest of the pre-crash console collection.
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    Hooked up?

    My PC, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. (I guess technically and my Vectrex as it's always hooked up since it has it's own monitor)

    Systems that can be hooked up with about 10 mins notice...

    Wii
    Xbox
    PlayStation 2

    Everything else that I've got is either stored or would take longer than 10 minutes to set up right now.
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    Hooked up in the man cave:

    Original Xbox (softmodded with 120 gb hard drive)
    360
    PS3 (60 gb w/ hardware BC)
    Wii
    Genesis Model 1 (modded for s-video, stereo audio output, overclocking & region switch)

    Hooked up in the living room:

    Fat PS2 (flip-top installed)

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    Right now I've got my PS2, Gamecube, and Xbox hooked up through a switchbox. I have a Wii hooked up to the same TV but through a separate A/V connection. I haven't turned any of the systems on in months though and mostly just game on my PC (just got done playing Peggle Nights ).
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