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possum37
07-08-2000, 08:00 AM
Whomever owned one, what did you do with it? Do you still own it? Did you throw it away, garage sale it, sell it, trade it, e-bay it, or do you still play it 'cause you think it's the coolest?

We still have ours in the downstairs den back home, along with 20+ cartridges...it collects dust nowadays as both my brothers have a Playstation for their own rooms. I kinda want to keep it alongside the ol' Atari 2600 so that years down the road I can pull them out and play the same games I played as a child with my own children.

What's everyone else doing with their NES?


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eminem
07-08-2000, 08:19 AM
Some guy told me that they will be VERY expensive one day since they are like the original console. As you can see the price is already rising.. right now I have mine in the basement sitting in the box with 10 games in it. But I take it out and clean it once in awhile. I played it 4 months ago for an hour. I haven't touched it since.

moonsee
07-08-2000, 10:32 AM
Have mine connected to the tv in this room.
I am NEVER getting rid of it, this one is going to my kids.
I sold off my sega genesis and I regret that every day.

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Foru2ctoo
07-15-2000, 05:44 AM
I still got my NES on top of my Genesis and under my SNES. Stacks up nicely... =P

I've got my Dreamcast and N64 hooked up to the TV. Won't ever have a use for Play Station (2) when I have my PC at my side.

SuperCrazy
07-16-2000, 07:42 AM
Our NES and its 6 cartridges sit together with our N64 and its 5 cartridges in our basement. I play the N64 a few times every month, while I haven't played the NES for about a year. This isn't our original NES, as the NES we had first (with the cartridge load in front) got taken out by lightning, so we got a newer style NES system (with cartridge load on the top) which still worked last I knew.

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