This would be my *****

i have seen that picture,i wonder if the owner kept all the systems or went and bought all the systems that he didn't have to make that whole thing?
i never kept any of my old systems. i only still have the ps2 & orig. XboX
i think when new systems came out i just "leveled up" from nintendo to genesis,N64,PSone,xbox and so on
 
That is one hell of a set up.... I feel great amounts of envy. They even have the obscure systems there.
I wonder how they have time to play all of them


i have seen that picture,i wonder if the owner kept all the systems or went and bought all the systems that he didn't have to make that whole thing?
i never kept any of my old systems. i only still have the ps2 & orig. XboX
i think when new systems came out i just "leveled up" from nintendo to genesis,N64,PSone,xbox and so on
That would be me too. I have the PS2 right now. I am interested in the new PS when it does come out though.
 
You sir, are awesome. The old C64 was what gave birth to my love of video games ever since I played the original Gauntlet.

I don't think there is one..... Commodore 64 was cool.

C64 FUCK YEAH! i was talking with my ****** about that just 3 days ago. and the hockey games we had for it.

Ya good times! Last time I played my C64 was when original Xbox was around. Still remembering the LOAD ,8,1 code after so many years prior was funny. Believe I played a quick game of Ghostbusters then some Raid over Moscow.

Might have to pull it out again soon to see if she still runs.
 
I remember Ice Hockey for NES and the acrade/platform game HIT THE ICE (what probably should be called the original NHL HITZ.)
 
Ya good times! Last time I played my C64 was when original Xbox was around. Still remembering the LOAD ,8,1 code after so many years prior was funny. Believe I played a quick game of Ghostbusters then some Raid over Moscow.

Might have to pull it out again soon to see if she still runs.

never beat raid over moscow,had to watch my friend do it though.
remember the tv > game switch that was needed to to be hooked up to the tv? how would you hook up the C64 nowadays to a tv especially to an HDTV? or do you need a special tv for it?
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this is what i needed,what do you use now in 2012?i don't think tv's have those screws anymore to hook it up
 
never beat raid over moscow,had to watch my friend do it though.
remember the tv > game switch that was needed to to be hooked up to the tv? how would you hook up the C64 nowadays to a tv especially to an HDTV? or do you need a special tv for it?
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this is what i needed,what do you use now in 2012?i don't think tv's have those screws anymore to hook it up
Good quesiton. I don't think you can.
 
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never beat raid over moscow,had to watch my friend do it though.
remember the tv > game switch that was needed to to be hooked up to the tv? how would you hook up the C64 nowadays to a tv especially to an HDTV? or do you need a special tv for it?

this is what i needed,what do you use now in 2012?i don't think tv's have those screws anymore to hook it up

It may take 2 or 3 adapters, but I think it can be done. Can you get the C64 to connect with coax? If so you can get a coax to AV adapter and plug it into an HDTV. Granted it wouldn't be in HD, but it would work.
 
never beat raid over moscow,had to watch my friend do it though.
remember the tv > game switch that was needed to to be hooked up to the tv? how would you hook up the C64 nowadays to a tv especially to an HDTV? or do you need a special tv for it?
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this is what i needed,what do you use now in 2012?i don't think tv's have those screws anymore to hook it up

i have one of those for my atari 2600. i actually found a converter for that to a modern tv at the 99 cent store.
 
Good quesiton. I don't think you can.

It may take 2 or 3 adapters, but I think it can be done. Can you get the C64 to connect with coax? If so you can get a coax to AV adapter and plug it into an HDTV. Granted it wouldn't be in HD, but it would work.

when i got home from work yesterday i googled how to hook up C64 to HDTV and there was a few that had a barrage of hook-ups,wire to converter to adapter to 5-prong then to tv, then a whole bunch of others that seemed like a nightmare. i don't even own a C64 and i wouldn't even know where to put it since i have no room for it. but just to play Micro League baseball again would be awesome.

This was one hockey game i played:
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this was another, it had SHOT CAM!(problem was the c64 version (mine) graphically was terrible compared to my ****** who had the dos version for an apple comp? and those graphics were tremendous. click on both at the top of the link to see the difference:
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my favorite (as well as most of my friends and relatives) was Micro league baseball (simulation game):
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i don't think i could play these games over anything out today, like EA's NHL or MLB12.
 
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I used a standard RCA jack like pic above(not mine) since I used to have the C64 monitor aswell. Got rid of the monitor after buying my first LCD TV, figure I would just plug it into whatever TV I had would work, havnt tried it yet though.
 
Yes! N64! Put some Madden 97 in there! Too bad the tv is crap though...
 
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