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| oldgamerz:
If I did pick up a Generation 2 console that actually worked, I would most definite would like to own any Generation 2 console video game that didn't come of these three compilations I love to talk about. Including all of the generation 6 Past Arcade games too. Believe it or not I grew up in the 1990's being born in the late 1980's. But I like to discover old games before my time, and anything 7th Generation and down to the 2nd Generations :) (note) For any one interested in cheaply emulating the Generation 2 consoles has many options, to get some of the more expensive and popular generation 2 games, on a Generation 6 console. I own all and I agree that these three are a bargain for the old fix :) Recommended generation 2 games for the 6 generation consoles Atari Anthology PS2 Activision Anthology PS2 Intellivision Lives PS2 |
| kingrat101:
Interesting comments here. A couple years ago I really started getting into "pre-crash" consoles, love the intellivision, vectrex and astrocade I also enjoy the Atari 5200, 7800 and Colecovision. I really like collecting for pre-crash consoles as games are not very expensive, not always great games but it was early and interesting. I will just go ahead and admit that I paid about 70 dollars for a CIB Diner on the intellivision. To me, the best thing about these early consoles is the homebrew scene. I really like that Collectorvision has brought out a lot of Exidy arcade games that dont have any other ports. I understand that these consoles are not very popular, I like them because it's something different. |
| marvelvscapcom2:
It depends on how much money I would have. Currently I would spend about 20-50 I guess if I got bit by the 2nd gen bug. I never know when my tastes will change and I do like some of the consoles from the gen. But if I had like 20 million dollars, i'd probably buy every gen and at any price. |
| kamikazekeeg:
Almost nothing if I could. I have no attachment to that era and find the gaming experience pretty abysmal compared to the NES era. Like if I can get stuff for a buck or two, maybe, it would be okay trade or resell material if in good quality. I've only bought that era once and it was me and a friend splitting a box full of Atari 2600 stuff for like 30 bucks. There was a system and like 8 or 9 games, some in poor boxes. I cleaned it up and then he resold it for like 50 bucks or something, I forget exactly. |
| chrismb:
I'll just play it on emulator tbh |
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