Coroner47 wrote:I remember those cassettes! I can't remember what i had back in the day... but the system used a cassette drive that held like 4 games per cassette lol.
Today i am the proud owner... once again... of a NES nintendo entertainment system. Cost me $70ca

... i gave my old fully loaded system 3yrs ago to a computer museum... i miss it. But now i can start a new NES collection! I'll be getting all the war games like "cabal" & "operation wolf"

I still have alot of my old systems packed away in Moms old attic. Lets see there is an Atari 2600, a Nes and Snes, a Sega genesis with a CD add on, master system converter that I got when I bought the genesis and traded in my master system, a gamegear with a TV tuner, a Commodore plus 4, and a PS one. All still in working order unless they got wet when the roof was damaged by a storm. I still play the games I have from the SNES, Genesis, and PS One but just on emulators now. Allot less hassle than hooking all those up, switching between them and making sure the cartridges are clean and working all the time.
I do miss my Xbox and PS2 though some of the games I had I never got to finish. When I moved I had to sell almost everything since I was flying here and didn't have the room for them. I used the money from them along with my income tax refund at the time to get a vehicle.
If thy sleepth in a bed of roses, thy will most likely awake with thorns in thy backside if thou doeth not prepareth thy bed beforeth thy lie down.