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Do you keep your old consoles and handhelds?

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Do you keep your old consoles and handhelds?

Do you keep your old consoles and handhelds? 103 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you keep your old consoles and handhelds?

    • Yes, I do. All of them are still with me!
      72
    • Only some of them, actually.
      19
    • Only one or two. The rest is no longer with me.
      8
    • Nope. I don't keep them. [Tell what you do with them below]
      2
    • Another option? Tell us below!
      2

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Let's see... Still got my SNES, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance SP, DS Lite, and Wii... Yep, still have all my old ones. :P

I try as hard as I can to keep them but sometimes some of them might not live for long.....like my beloved purple Gameboy Color.

 

But still I managed to keep a LOT of my old stuff.Heck my N64 and Ps2 are with me for more than 13 years

I currently have every video game console ive ever owned except for my late sega genesis and ds lite

I've got my Wii PS2, and DS Lite, and the family uses the Xbox and N64. Other than that, most of our systems wind up getting sold.

Edited by KH13's Pangoro

Yes I keep all of them,but I don't use them that much anymore

They all work, but I remember donating my GBA and my DS Lite's top screen is blank because of the hinge syndrome. (Hinge broke, then later the piece to connects to the top screen)

I only keep the consoles and handhelds that stay in production. I keep one or two generations of consoles and handhelds then I sell them .Once all of the 7th generation of consoles and handhelds end then I will most likely sell them as well, but by then the 9th generation of consoles and handhelds will be coming out.  

If I bought it with my own money I'll trade it in later on if I don't care enough for it, but if some one else bought it for me as a gift then I keep them.

Of course.

Not when your parents sell them. :\

Yes.

Well , yes , I still have my Gameboy Advance .....

They are my children, and I love them all as one. 

I keep them but that doesn't mean I still play them all.

 

My Vita, PSP and PS1 are definitely collecting dust. The PS2 is there in between my Wii U and PS3 but isn't even being used. My DSi and GBA SP do get used sometimes but very rarely given I have a 3DS and a pc that can emulate GBA games...

 

I would never ever throw away or trade in a console though. Seems pointless imo.

I still have my PS2, which I don't touch anymore, and I have been trading my DS in for each new generation (excluding XLs)

I never get rid of my consoles. 

I only sold my PS2 just to get some money to get PS3.

Mostly because I still have games I play on the old systems that don't work on newer ones.

I still have all besides my N64 because i broke it  :  

Most of them, though I've had to trade my DSi for a 3DS.

I keep what I own.  Like my N64 the family had when I was 5 was given away in my childhood, but I have my own one now.  I don't seen a point in given them away cause I like the games I have on them.  

I still have my old wii becucase I can play virtual console games on it.

Yup, I keep 'em all. Some of them don't get any playtime because of backward compatibility though.

 

I wish we could find the power cord to our Sega Genesis, though. X_X

Of course. Have too many precious memories with each of them to ever give them away.

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