Actually, I've since gotten one. Three Game Cubes + Panasonic Q. All four are connected to the big TV via Component. Two of the cubes are connected to the smaller TVs and the other is connected to a mobile monitor.
All four systems have Broadband Adapters and Game Boy Players. This allows for 16 Player Mario Kart: Double Dash or Four Player GBA games.
The four systems can be connected to the Wii for Connectivity titles like Four Swords Adventures. Need another TV/Monitor for that though.
Sounds like a great setup! I'm looking into the broadband adapters for my q and gamecube to play double dash. Trying to find a couple cheap isn't easy.
Seriously, I wouldn't actually have designed this three TV set-up if I didn't have the 13" TVs lying around. Even if I did replace them with Flat Panels, I'd probably still come up with some crazy-ass way of working them in, ending up with five TVs total. ;)
It vastly improved the interface for the cartridges, moving from the previous form factor to the more reliable sec form factor. and they made money on people "re-buying" a system for which they already owned. I would add that it was probably cheaper to produce than the original system.
nice..check out my set up
DeThrone69 9 months ago
cool collection!!
EarthwormJim55 1 year ago
Dude, very nice setup. If I get rich enough, I might transform my basement into an entertainment center or an in-home theater.
WinVistaUser2 2 years ago
damn I want a setup like that :P too bad my only old tv broke down, can't play duckhunt now :(
FrostbiteIceFox 2 years ago
what, no panasonic q?
baker6229 2 years ago
Actually, I've since gotten one. Three Game Cubes + Panasonic Q. All four are connected to the big TV via Component. Two of the cubes are connected to the smaller TVs and the other is connected to a mobile monitor.
All four systems have Broadband Adapters and Game Boy Players. This allows for 16 Player Mario Kart: Double Dash or Four Player GBA games.
The four systems can be connected to the Wii for Connectivity titles like Four Swords Adventures. Need another TV/Monitor for that though.
TheUncleBob 2 years ago
Sounds like a great setup! I'm looking into the broadband adapters for my q and gamecube to play double dash. Trying to find a couple cheap isn't easy.
baker6229 2 years ago
wow you have every nintendo console ever made. cool
cNdproductions13 3 years ago
why three tv's?
varun009 3 years ago
best part: 4 wavebird controllers for the gamecube. I only have one, and have a hard time fining them cheap
LetdownProductions 3 years ago
dual screen viewing doesnt look as cool when the 2 side tvs are tube tvs
ronaldinhofan9 3 years ago
Yeah, but I'm poor. ;)
Seriously, I wouldn't actually have designed this three TV set-up if I didn't have the 13" TVs lying around. Even if I did replace them with Flat Panels, I'd probably still come up with some crazy-ass way of working them in, ending up with five TVs total. ;)
TheUncleBob 3 years ago
sweet
thenintendogamer 3 years ago
Yes! Yes! GO SNES MINI!
I LOVE my fucking SNES MINI.
themangodess 3 years ago
i own the toploader nes but the only thing wich lakes is good quality picture&sound and a/v output.
wich was the reason manny peoples left the nes 2 console and turned back using their frontlaoding nes or buying a famiclone,unfortunately!!!!!!!!
johneymute 4 years ago
wack
hostended 4 years ago
For what reason did they make the NES 2 ?! I remember the SNES was already on the market...
AndyLaVie 4 years ago
It vastly improved the interface for the cartridges, moving from the previous form factor to the more reliable sec form factor. and they made money on people "re-buying" a system for which they already owned. I would add that it was probably cheaper to produce than the original system.
mactenaka 4 years ago
I grew up with my NES2 btw.
themangodess 3 years ago
Sadly, the SNES-Mini did remove the system's ability to output with the S-Video Cable.
TheUncleBob 3 years ago
just for an alternative of the super NES
thenintendogamer 3 years ago