Have not been able to post any new content lately as I have recently purchased a puppy, as everyone who has ever looked after one knows they are a 24/7 job, so I thought I would quickly post up a photo of my current gaming setup and talk about a fairly rare console I own called the Sega SC3000H
So to start off with these are my consoles that are all hooked up, with the exception of the Playstation as I don't have a AV cable for it, however my Playstation gaming is done on my Playstation 2 at any rate.
So from top to bottom starting from the left we have Sega Dreamcast, (DVD Player/Digi Box), Xbox 360, Wii, NES, Playstation 2, Xbox, Snes, N64, Sega Saturn (Japanese), Playstation, Sega Megadrive. I have most of what I am after in terms of consoles, I wont lie I would love to get my hands on a Neo Geo, Master System and a few others but at the moment everything I wanted, and quite a few more, I have. I do plan on getting a Gamecube, even though I use my Wii via Component cables, if only to use it for the Gameboy Player. I also have a boxed Sega SC3000H, which not a lot of people know about, it is basicly a Sega Mark I with a built in keyboard that could also have bunch of add-ons such as a tape player, etc.
I dont have any Mark I controllers or Mark I carts for it, I have tested it out with the Basic cart that is pictured, so I know it works, it might just take awhile for me to come across a controller and game for it, but one day.
Friday, April 9, 2010
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I love the story of how you acquired that Sega SC3000H!
ReplyDeletei wish i had such a nice set up.
ReplyDeleteIt use to be pretty ugly, until I found that unit at the 'AS IS' section of IKEA for $60, it was all ready put together (Pain in the ass to get home, had to get my girlfriends mum to come pick me up) and it had a pretty big chip at the front. I unscrewed the top and flipped it, so now the chip is at the back and not visible at all.
ReplyDeleteI tend to enjoy gaming more when everything is neat and hooked up at the same time. I do need to buy a component switch box though, man they are expensive.