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Ultimate Video Game Obsession Setup - 18 Consoles - 1 TV !

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2006

From http://www.VideoGameObsession.com
18 game consoles - 1 TV :)
All turned on and switched via IR remote.
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Here's the order listing:
[PS2] [Game cube] [Xbox]
[PSX] [Dreamcast] [N64]
[Sat] [Neo-Geo] [Jaguar]
[3DO] [CD-i]
[Gen] [Sega-CD] [TG16][SNES]
[NES] [Sega 32x] [SWXDX]
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This video was shot in 2003. I have since added the Xbox 360, Wii, Sony Playstation 3, and NEO-GEO CD, and a new TV.

**NOTE** On the other side of the room appropriately connected to an older tv we have the:
[Atari 2600] [5200] [7800]
[Intellivision] [Colecovision]
[Magnavox Odyssey 100] [Vectrex]

MISTAKES:
No video for Dreamcast or Jaguar.. Oops :P

Please visit my website at VideoGameObsession.com for more pictures and information. - Thanks

**UPDATE** For the 7th year anniversary (Hey, I had to do something right?) I posted the original DV quality video of this in all of it's 480p glory. Please check it out and comment on the new one if you'd like. Just hit the magical warp text below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og8GdySF2-4

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  • and i can run most of that on a computer i found out by the street.

  • @Richy0money No offense, but with a comment like that you just don't get it..

    Of course you can emulate it! Though usually the emulation is different in some ways, inaccurate, or buggy.

    You can also download a JPEG of the Mona Lisa, but wouldn't you rather own the original? OF COURSE YOU WOULD!

  • Oh god, that's an amazing collection, and I see on your website that you have an assload of games for each of them. Also, Metal Gear Solid OST is automatic win.

  • @MrCl1nt Haha. Thanks for checking it out. :)

    I have added quite a lot since that video was shot (in 2003)

    I plan on making an updated video one of these days.

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  • @s5u0myn0nA I kept my Genesis, Sega-CD, and 32X separate because they were different platforms in the way that they used there own specific software. Like you mentioned, there were a couple 32X games that also utilized the SCD add-on as well, but for the most part they did not.

    If you have a list of what you are selling please msg me. I may be interested. Thanks

  • @s5u0myn0nA Sorry to hear that. Everything I have was saved in plastic and stored in humidity controlled settings so even the Pong from 1972 looks (and smells) brand new.

    I'm glad I saved all of my collection. It's fun to go back and play games from when I was a kid and they've pretty much all jumped in value so I don't see it as a waste at all. For example.. my DKJR Math NES CIB I bought for $8 and I was just offered $950 for it. Not too bad eh? ;)

  • @KillingJoke696 go on ebay and buy 6 more lol

  • Metal gear theme ftw!!!!

  • 18. Thats insane the most I got is 12

  • That's a tad on the high side compared to what they are here. Typically $10-$15 each. The yellowing I think depends on the conditions the console are put through. I know higher heat (direct sunlight for instance) can cause the yellowing to be extreme. I've seen some pretty terrible looking SNES's too! :P I guess they had to conform to the strict fire safety laws though. The fire retardant in the plastic is the cause of the yellowing.

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