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How many different game consoles do you currently have hooked up and ready to play at home?

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How many different game consoles do you currently have hooked up and ready to play at home?

 

 

How many different game consoles do you currently have hooked up and ready to play at home? 170 members have voted

  1. 1. How many different game consoles do you currently have hooked up and ready to play at home?

    • None.
      7
    • Just one.
      24
    • Two to Three.
      78
    • Four or more.
      60
    • Another option? Tell us below!
      1

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Um, well...15

I have my Wii and PS2 currently hooked up and ready to be played at least once a day. ;)

I've got the PS3, 360, and Wii ready to go. The Gamecube, PS1, and PS2 await the day they'll be needed again, or sold. Three different GBA's and the GB Color sit useless while the DS's still see the light of day.

One. I'm tempted to hook my PS2 up again though. :P

Got my 360, Wii, PS2, and Gamecube.

Only have my PS2 hooked up.

If you count handheld it'll be 3 , meh 3DS and PSP

N64, 3DS, PSP, Wii U, 360, and PC since that is very well capable

I'm not sure if handhelds count, if so, then it'd be like 8, 9 if you also count my PC but I can't game much on there.

 

Two at the moment. My Wii and SNES are both hooked up and ready to play. My brother unplugged the PS2 a while back and we've been too lazy to plug it back in. Don't own any other home consoles.

PS1,PS2,PS3,PSP,DS,3DS......so yeah,that makes Six of it...

PS2, PS3, N64, Wii, Wii U, DS, 3DS, PSP  ;)

i got a Game Cube, Wii, PS2, PS3, my computer and (if handheld count) a PSP, 3DS, Gameboy, annnd.... i think that's it. 

Just my PC... My other consoles are at my parents place and stuff. Probably buy a ps4 in a year or so...

Edited by atheist123

Including handhelds, 6. Wii, PS2, PSP, Nintendo DS, 3DS, and Gameboy.

PS2 im playing final fantasy XII great game

Well, it depends. Do portable consoles count? Does a console that's not actually at the ready but can be primed in about fifteen seconds count?

 

If they do...

 

I have my PS3 plugged in and ready all the time always, I have my PSP and my 3DS charged and ready to go at a moments notice, and I have a PS2 on standby... it's not plugged in, because I have to switch a few inputs on my TV to get it in, and also because I don't actually use it that often anymore. I don't want to have it plugged in on standby forever and ever forever alone.

 

I also have my PSOne, but I play PS1 games on my PS3, so it's there more to serve as a novelty then to be functional,(even though it works swell.).

My PC, PS3, PS2, Dreamcast, 3DS, and Genesis are hooked up right now. As for the others, I either put them up temporarily, or are covered in some serious dust from lack of play.

All you silly people counting all the consoles and handhelds you own. The question obviously states which CONSOLES do you CURRENTLY have HOOKED UP and READY TO PLAY. This means plugged into a TV and all you need to do is press the power button. This does not include the old consoles sitting in the cupboard. This also does not include handhelds because they don't have to be "hooked up" to play; hence being handhelds. 

 

Anyway, my family currently as a PS3, 360 and NES at the ready. 

GBA, DS, 3DS, PSP, PSX, PS2 and PS3.

ps2 ps3 wii psp ds 3ds gba gameboy gamecube

PSP, PS2, PS3, Wii, 3DS are the ones I get the most use out of.

 

I have (but don't use) the GBC, GBA SP, DS, DS Lite, and two Gamecubes.

Edited by Xalaru

3.  PS3, PS2 and N64.  

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