General / Off-Topic Show us your retro gaming hardware/Software etc etc

Sir.Tj

The Moderator who shall not be Blamed....
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So, let's see those gems you have lurking in a cupboard or proudly on display.

Feel free to add a bit of background info, where and when you bought it etc..

My Amiga 1200, part of a collection I have.

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Looking forward to seeing what's out there.
 
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I wish I had stuff like this, but Im too young to have experienced old hardware :c

My school physics department has a BBC Micro though with some ancient software for calculating something or other which they still use, does that count? :p
 
I would but its all stuck in the retro cupboard at the moment .. I barely have time to play modern games let alone old ones.

It will be quicker to list what i don't have rather than what I do. Effectively i am missing:

Coleco
Spectrum
Saturn
Atari ST

That's pretty much it, i have the rest for the most part. With a healthy amount of games for some. Also have various game & watch, tabletop games (such as Firefox and Scramble). Tomytronic 3D, assorted handhelds (missing ngp and game gear).

Rarest item (as far as i know): Mint Jaguar CD unit
Favourite item: Vectrex, just love the idea of it, still feels unique even now

Also had a couple of arcade cabinets but sold them off a few years are as they were taking up too much space.
 

Sir.Tj

The Moderator who shall not be Blamed....
Volunteer Moderator
Just to add to my list.

I've got the following

2x Amiga 500
1x Amiga 500+
1x Amiga 600
1x Amiga 1200
1x Panasonic 3DO
1x Grandstand Scramble
1x Grandstand Caveman
1x Grandstand Mini munchman handheld
1x Grandstand Crazy Kong handheld

Most have been found at car boot sales over the years...

Would like to add to the collection.

ZX Spectrum 48k
Vectrex
Amiga 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000
Grandstand handheld and Tabletop arcade games
And the Coleco mini arcade games.
 
Sadly I never kept any of my Stone Age computing devices. But here is my short list...
ZX-81 (with 16k ram pack, and stick on button keyboard).... oh yeah !
Commodore VIC20
Spectrum upgraded to 128k

I even learned to program in basic. After these I swapped to console, sega mega drive and so on.

Flimley
 
Heres a nice big list to add to this thread:

Consoles:

Microsoft Xbox (Green) (Modchip & HDD)
Microsoft Xbox (Green) (Softmod & HDD)
Microsoft Xbox 360 pro (White)
Microsoft Xbox 360 S (Black)
Microsoft Xbox One
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii U
Nintendo Gameboy
Nintendo Gameboy Advance
Nintendo DSi (+R4 Cart)
Nintendo DSi XL (+R4i Cart)
Nintendo SNES (+ Everdrive Cart)
Nintendo 64 (+ Everdrive SD Cart)
Nintendo 64 (Transparent Blue)
Nintendo 64 (French - RGB output modified)
Nintendo GameCube (Silver)
Sega MegaDrive (+ Everdrive SD Cart)
Sega MegaDrive II
Sega Mega CD II
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Saturn
Sony PSOne (Modchip)
Sony PS2 (HDD mod)
Sony PS3
Sony PS4 1TB
Sony PSP 1001 (Modded BIOS)

+ Loads of games with each

Arcade Machines:
325 in 1 motherboard (vertical/horizontal)
138 in 1 motherboard (vertical)
138 in 1 motherboard (horizontal)
Neo Geo MV-1B motherboard
Neo Geo MV-1FZ motherboard
Neo Geo MV-4F motherboard
Neo Geo MV-6F Motherboard
Neo Geo MV-6F Motherboard

Computers:
BBC Model B (+internal SD card reader)
Microvitec Cub Monitor

Commodore Amiga 1200 (+ internal CF card loader)
Phillips CM 833 MKII monitor

Commodore 64 (+ external SD card loader)
Commodore 1701 Monitor

(whole collection is currently in the loft in 18x Really useful Boxes)

other items:

Analogue Interactive Neo Geo CMVS

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A Neo Geo MV-1C motherboard consolized


Mini MVS Arcade Machine

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rRV6KX.jpg


completely hand built, using MDF and arcade buttons 15" LCD Screen and a Neo Geo MV-1B motherboard


Retrocade – 19” PC Based Bartop

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SMS5xk.jpg


Hand Built running an i3 PC, 19" LCD screen - running hyper spin front end with over 18,000 games installed

Watchmen Themed Digital Pinball Table

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56J619.jpg


VEk96g.jpg


Hand built (over 3 years)
Watercooled i7 pc with GTX780ti

running Visual pinball (currently has 25 tables installed - can run hundreds) - hyperpin front end
full force feedback installed (so you feel vibrations of the ball hitting bumpers in the game)
Play field is a 40" Samsung TV.

So in all, have a difficult choice to pick a game to play, when i fancy a change......
 
Heres a nice big list to add to this thread:

Consoles:

Microsoft Xbox (Green) (Modchip & HDD)
Microsoft Xbox (Green) (Softmod & HDD)
Microsoft Xbox 360 pro (White)
Microsoft Xbox 360 S (Black)
Microsoft Xbox One
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii U
Nintendo Gameboy
Nintendo Gameboy Advance
Nintendo DSi (+R4 Cart)
Nintendo DSi XL (+R4i Cart)
Nintendo SNES (+ Everdrive Cart)
Nintendo 64 (+ Everdrive SD Cart)
Nintendo 64 (Transparent Blue)
Nintendo 64 (French - RGB output modified)
Nintendo GameCube (Silver)
Sega MegaDrive (+ Everdrive SD Cart)
Sega MegaDrive II
Sega Mega CD II
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Saturn
Sony PSOne (Modchip)
Sony PS2 (HDD mod)
Sony PS3
Sony PS4 1TB
Sony PSP 1001 (Modded BIOS)

+ Loads of games with each

Arcade Machines:
325 in 1 motherboard (vertical/horizontal)
138 in 1 motherboard (vertical)
138 in 1 motherboard (horizontal)
Neo Geo MV-1B motherboard
Neo Geo MV-1FZ motherboard
Neo Geo MV-4F motherboard
Neo Geo MV-6F Motherboard
Neo Geo MV-6F Motherboard

Computers:
BBC Model B (+internal SD card reader)
Microvitec Cub Monitor

Commodore Amiga 1200 (+ internal CF card loader)
Phillips CM 833 MKII monitor

Commodore 64 (+ external SD card loader)
Commodore 1701 Monitor

(whole collection is currently in the loft in 18x Really useful Boxes)

other items:

Analogue Interactive Neo Geo CMVS

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/922/7LmyNh.jpg
A Neo Geo MV-1C motherboard consolized


Mini MVS Arcade Machine

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/922/n5j8DL.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/923/rRV6KX.jpg

completely hand built, using MDF and arcade buttons 15" LCD Screen and a Neo Geo MV-1B motherboard


Retrocade – 19” PC Based Bartop

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/923/7IvXG1.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/922/SMS5xk.jpg

Hand Built running an i3 PC, 19" LCD screen - running hyper spin front end with over 18,000 games installed

Watchmen Themed Digital Pinball Table

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/540/4GhtQg.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/661/56J619.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/661/VEk96g.jpg

Hand built (over 3 years)
Watercooled i7 pc with GTX780ti

running Visual pinball (currently has 25 tables installed - can run hundreds) - hyperpin front end
full force feedback installed (so you feel vibrations of the ball hitting bumpers in the game)
Play field is a 40" Samsung TV.

So in all, have a difficult choice to pick a game to play, when i fancy a change......

Awesome !
 

Sir.Tj

The Moderator who shall not be Blamed....
Volunteer Moderator
Heres a nice big list to add to this thread:

Consoles:

Microsoft Xbox (Green) (Modchip & HDD)
Microsoft Xbox (Green) (Softmod & HDD)
Microsoft Xbox 360 pro (White)
Microsoft Xbox 360 S (Black)
Microsoft Xbox One
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii U
Nintendo Gameboy
Nintendo Gameboy Advance
Nintendo DSi (+R4 Cart)
Nintendo DSi XL (+R4i Cart)
Nintendo SNES (+ Everdrive Cart)
Nintendo 64 (+ Everdrive SD Cart)
Nintendo 64 (Transparent Blue)
Nintendo 64 (French - RGB output modified)
Nintendo GameCube (Silver)
Sega MegaDrive (+ Everdrive SD Cart)
Sega MegaDrive II
Sega Mega CD II
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Saturn
Sony PSOne (Modchip)
Sony PS2 (HDD mod)
Sony PS3
Sony PS4 1TB
Sony PSP 1001 (Modded BIOS)

+ Loads of games with each

Arcade Machines:
325 in 1 motherboard (vertical/horizontal)
138 in 1 motherboard (vertical)
138 in 1 motherboard (horizontal)
Neo Geo MV-1B motherboard
Neo Geo MV-1FZ motherboard
Neo Geo MV-4F motherboard
Neo Geo MV-6F Motherboard
Neo Geo MV-6F Motherboard

Computers:
BBC Model B (+internal SD card reader)
Microvitec Cub Monitor

Commodore Amiga 1200 (+ internal CF card loader)
Phillips CM 833 MKII monitor

Commodore 64 (+ external SD card loader)
Commodore 1701 Monitor

(whole collection is currently in the loft in 18x Really useful Boxes)

other items:

Analogue Interactive Neo Geo CMVS

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/922/7LmyNh.jpg
A Neo Geo MV-1C motherboard consolized


Mini MVS Arcade Machine

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/922/n5j8DL.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/923/rRV6KX.jpg

completely hand built, using MDF and arcade buttons 15" LCD Screen and a Neo Geo MV-1B motherboard


Retrocade – 19” PC Based Bartop

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/923/7IvXG1.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/922/SMS5xk.jpg

Hand Built running an i3 PC, 19" LCD screen - running hyper spin front end with over 18,000 games installed

Watchmen Themed Digital Pinball Table

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/540/4GhtQg.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/661/56J619.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/661/VEk96g.jpg

Hand built (over 3 years)
Watercooled i7 pc with GTX780ti

running Visual pinball (currently has 25 tables installed - can run hundreds) - hyperpin front end
full force feedback installed (so you feel vibrations of the ball hitting bumpers in the game)
Play field is a 40" Samsung TV.

So in all, have a difficult choice to pick a game to play, when i fancy a change......

Damn that's quite a list.

Very nice collection you've got :D
 
my Atari Lynx II

This is my Atari Lynx II with the new McWill display.

I got Shadow of the Beast and Lemmings lately! :D


 
About the only relic I have left is the original box and discs for Monkey Island (with the dial a pirate security protection). Everything else went to the tip when I went to Uni.

I still hold a grudge against my parents for that one.
 
Heres a nice big list to add to this thread:

Consoles:

Microsoft Xbox (Green) (Modchip & HDD)
Microsoft Xbox (Green) (Softmod & HDD)
Microsoft Xbox 360 pro (White)
Microsoft Xbox 360 S (Black)
Microsoft Xbox One
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo Wii U
Nintendo Gameboy
Nintendo Gameboy Advance
Nintendo DSi (+R4 Cart)
Nintendo DSi XL (+R4i Cart)
Nintendo SNES (+ Everdrive Cart)
Nintendo 64 (+ Everdrive SD Cart)
Nintendo 64 (Transparent Blue)
Nintendo 64 (French - RGB output modified)
Nintendo GameCube (Silver)
Sega MegaDrive (+ Everdrive SD Cart)
Sega MegaDrive II
Sega Mega CD II
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Saturn
Sony PSOne (Modchip)
Sony PS2 (HDD mod)
Sony PS3
Sony PS4 1TB
Sony PSP 1001 (Modded BIOS)

+ Loads of games with each

Arcade Machines:
325 in 1 motherboard (vertical/horizontal)
138 in 1 motherboard (vertical)
138 in 1 motherboard (horizontal)
Neo Geo MV-1B motherboard
Neo Geo MV-1FZ motherboard
Neo Geo MV-4F motherboard
Neo Geo MV-6F Motherboard
Neo Geo MV-6F Motherboard

Computers:
BBC Model B (+internal SD card reader)
Microvitec Cub Monitor

Commodore Amiga 1200 (+ internal CF card loader)
Phillips CM 833 MKII monitor

Commodore 64 (+ external SD card loader)
Commodore 1701 Monitor

(whole collection is currently in the loft in 18x Really useful Boxes)

other items:

Analogue Interactive Neo Geo CMVS

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/922/7LmyNh.jpg
A Neo Geo MV-1C motherboard consolized


Mini MVS Arcade Machine

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/922/n5j8DL.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/923/rRV6KX.jpg

completely hand built, using MDF and arcade buttons 15" LCD Screen and a Neo Geo MV-1B motherboard


Retrocade – 19” PC Based Bartop

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/923/7IvXG1.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/922/SMS5xk.jpg

Hand Built running an i3 PC, 19" LCD screen - running hyper spin front end with over 18,000 games installed

Watchmen Themed Digital Pinball Table

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/540/4GhtQg.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/661/56J619.jpg

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/661/VEk96g.jpg

Hand built (over 3 years)
Watercooled i7 pc with GTX780ti

running Visual pinball (currently has 25 tables installed - can run hundreds) - hyperpin front end
full force feedback installed (so you feel vibrations of the ball hitting bumpers in the game)
Play field is a 40" Samsung TV.

So in all, have a difficult choice to pick a game to play, when i fancy a change......

That's super sweet... Love the bartop arcade machines. Will have to see if anyone is selling a complete do it yourself kit for one of those, including LCD. I do miss my Taito Egret II was a lovely cabinet
 
Ahh, I miss my old hardware.

I used to have an Amiga, and my brother had a ZX Spectrum.
Then I got a commodore 64, (twice actually!), then it was mostly consoles.
Master system, mega drive + mega cd + 32X. Then a PlayStation and PC, Dreamcast, Xbox, Xbox 360, and Wii.

I don't have any anymore though, but I do still have some of the games in the attic. And loads and loads of ROMs on my PC. :)
 

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Yaffle

Volunteer Moderator
Sigh.

All I want for Christmas is a Dukla Prague away kit.

I do have subbuteo somewhere...

and a collection of ancient thingamies, which include an A4000 (and a microvitech multiscan monitor!)
 
I own a megadrive ( genesis ) still working with 5 games for it.
And a super nintendo with 3 games, and a dreamcast with a bunch of games.
I owned a nes when I was but a toddler, unfortunately retrogaming was not a thing back there, and my parents donated it. ( very angry )
 
Not sure if it fits to the thread requirement but i built some time ago a mini arcade cabinet for my ipad...

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[video=youtube;_woeB27QPxY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_woeB27QPxY[/video]

It emulates Mame, nintendo 64, and megadrive / saturn, not an original hardware but mybe you find it interesting :)
 
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Minonian

Banned
The arcade game in the second screen, What is that? i had played a lot with it in my childhood, but i don't remember it can you tell? Ok! have it 1941
 
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