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VGCollect Site Stuff => Site Feedback => Topic started by: htimreimer on February 05, 2012, 02:10:27 am
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digiBlast
Acorn Atom
Starpath Supercharger (its add on for the atari 2600 but it has its own games)
Sord M 5
Barcode Battler 1 & 2
APF-M1000
ColecoVision [EU]
Atari 2600 [EU]
Atari 2600 [JP]
Intellivision [EU]
Intellivision [JP]
Sega CD/Mega-CD [JP]
Sega CD/Mega-CD [EU]
Sega CD/Mega-CD [AU]
Sega CD/Mega-CD
PlayStation Network [JP]
PlayStation Network [EU]
PlayStation Network [AU]
PlayStation Network
Super Nintendo [AU]
Sega Mark III aka Sega Master System [JP]
Thomson TO 7
Amiga PC
Elektronika IM
Sega Advanced Pico Beena
BBC MODEL A / B / B+
Commodore Amiga CDTV
Commodore 64 Games System
Commodore VIC-20
Sharp X1
Amiga CD32
FM Towns Marty
National JR 100
National JR 200
Multitech MPF II
PC-FX
Bandai Playdia
Tapwave Zodiac
GP32
Mega Duck/Cougar Boy
Watara Supervision
Gamate
Cassette Vision
Super Cassette Vision
Zeebo
OC 2000
HyperScan
Bandai LCD Solarpower
Sanwa 9015
ITMC SD-290
Sinclair ZX 80
Telstar Arcade
Sinclair ZX 81
SD 070 Colour
Tele-Spiel ES-2201
Hanimex HMG-7900
Database Games Computer
Black Point (FS-1003/FS-2000)
Entex Adventure Vision
Entex Select-A-Game
Nelsonic Game Watches
Epoch Game Pocket Computer
Hartung Game Master
GameKing
Leapfrog Didj
LeapPad Explorer
Leapster
V.Smile V.Smile Pocket V.Flash V-Motion and V.Smile Cyber Pocket
VTech Socrates
VTech CreatiVision
VTech Laser 200
FM Towns
PC-50X
PC-88
PC-98
ORIC 1
Colour Genie/EG-2000
Commodore MAX Machine / Ultimax / VC-10
Microbee 32
Gakken Compact Vision TV-Boy
Rollet VideoColor
APF Imagination Machine
Bandai Super Vision 8000
Nichibutsu My Vision
Tomy Pyuuta Jr.
RDI Halcyon
Lynx 48
Daewoo Zemmix
Bit Corporation Dina 2-IN-1
Victor Wondermega \ JVC X'Eye
NUON Technology
Nintendo iQue Player
XaviX XaviXPORT
ZAPiT Games Game Wave
Vii
Wii (JP)
Wii (AUS)
Wii U
ZX Spectrum
BBC Micro
Apple II
Acorn Electron
Amiga
Atari ST
Dragon 32/64
PC Booter
Spectravideo
TI-99/4A
Linux
Macintosh
Commodore PET/CBM
TRS-80 CoCo Hardware
TRS-80 [NA]
TRS-80 CoCo [NA]
Xbox Live Arcade/Xbox Live Games on Demand/Xbox Live Indie Games [JP]
Xbox Live Arcade/Xbox Live Games on Demand/Xbox Live Indie Games [EU]
plug & play category
pong console category
Atari Jaguar [JP]
Atari Jaguar [EU]
Atari Jaguar [AU]
chinese/japanese/asian/taiwanese rip offs category
pop station like things category (i am not sure what to call this category)
NEC PC-6001
Fujitsu's FM-7
Sharp MZ
Sharp X68000
iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch
Apple Bandai Pippin
Android
NUON
Satellaview
Acorn Archimedes
Mattel Aquarius
RCA Studio II
PLATO aka Programmed Logic for Automated Teaching Operations
vtech educational laptop category
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I will second Macintosh, this is actually one that I am surprised that isn't in there.
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I haven't even had a chance to look into any of these...
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Me neither. @scott let's get together this week and knock these out.
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Sounds good to me.
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Do all of these actually have separate games? Maybe there needs to be something done to make a category for the stand-alone hardware (like the ones that plug into the TV and don't have swappable games) and then categories for the ones that can actually had separate software available. A good example is the Vii...I don't think it had anything available besides what originally came in the box for it. Does it need its own category for that?
I guess I just don't think that half of this list falls under what I would consider "video games". To each his own, I guess...
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Do all of these actually have separate games? Maybe there needs to be something done to make a category for the stand-alone hardware (like the ones that plug into the TV and don't have swappable games) and then categories for the ones that can actually had separate software available. A good example is the Vii...I don't think it had anything available besides what originally came in the box for it. Does it need its own category for that?
I guess I just don't think that half of this list falls under what I would consider "video games". To each his own, I guess...
99% of these have swappable games including the vii
the vii has the VC-1 Exclusives VC-2 Exclusives VC-3 Exclusives
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I do have a "ZAPiT Games Game Wave" there are only about 10 games or so for it and no controllers only remotes 6 of them to play the games. Also stuff like apple II computers (Apple IIe, Apple IIGS, etc...) should be classified all under apple II. any thoughts? Also I do have a commodore 64 with some games, and 1 Commodore Vic-20 game. Also Sega Pico should be on there. Guess what I'm saying is that some on the list shouyld bein the database and some not.
Just my 2 cents.
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@atariboy I believe Pico is already listed in the categories.
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@atariboy I believe Pico is already listed in the categories.
@scott @atariboy the pico is in the categories but thare is an updated version called the pico Beena : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Pico_Beena http://segaretro.org/Advanced_Pico_Beena
I do have a "ZAPiT Games Game Wave" there are only about 10 games or so for it and no controllers only remotes 6 of them to play the games.
@atariboy thare is fourteen games for the game wave
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vtech educational laptop category
pop station like things category (i am not sure what to call this category)
@matt @scott @atariboy
i need these two for my vtech educational laptop and my LCD pop station hand held thing
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I don’t know Vtech education laptop is that really a game system? I think some of the things on that list are a bit off subject. I mean come on do I add my 1980s Speak and Spell? LOL
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I don’t know Vtech education laptop is that really a game system? I think some of the things on that list are a bit off subject. I mean come on do I add my 1980s Speak and Spell? LOL
my Vtech education laptop has games on it plus a cartridge slot for more games and education software
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Yeah I hear you, just my opinion doesn’t mean much. The Speak & Spell also has a cartridge slot and has spelling games. LOL
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@killerchameleon: I agree with you. I've got a Socrates but I wouldn't consider that a game system. Yes, it could take different carts and yes, it plays games, but I guess I consider it a toy. Then I have a TI-99/4a but to me, that's a computer.
Maybe toys and computers should be able to be documented on here as well, since they do have games, but I'll have to be pretty bored before I start doing inventory on all that. I need to finish my "real games" first. (I looked the other day, I've added 15 gameboys to my collection since I've updated on here.)