My N64 to remind myself how amazing Golden Eye, Perfect Dark, Mario Kart and Army Men: Sarges Heroes are, especially for when they were released. I also have a modded XBox which has 20+ games on it and some older films on it. Playing modded Halo is always a grand ol' time and Fuzion Frenzy is a stroll down memory lane for me.
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My old N64 i got as a kid is still kickin and i play it from time to time as well. Even have it plugged into an old 19" CRT TV for maximum nostalgia (i tried plugging it into a modern flat screen some years ago and it did NOT look right).
My poor N64 has been sitting in a plastic box for like 10 years. Everytime I feel the itch to use it, I fire up an emulator instead. I've thought about getting a CRT TV specifically for party games, but I don't really have the space.
Oh my. You gave me a huge flashback by mentioning Fuzion Frenzy. Just wanted to say thank you!
My PS3 since not all games got a remaster and not all of them run well on emulators.
My Jasper Xbox 360. Loud as hell, but never RROD'd. So many great AAA titles, personal favorites are definitely Halo 3 and 4, GTA 4, Far Cry 3. So many other good ones too but those come to mind immediately. I've recommended the 360 to many friends looking for a cheap way to spend time. Games are cheap, consoles are cheap, etc.
My Wii U. I have many unplayed games for it and also use it from time to time to measure my weight with :)
My play preference generally goes: PSP or PS Vita > Switch Lite or Switch > Steam Deck > Gaming PC.
I have a Wii (hacked, old enough model to have GC ports) that I keep out.
I picked it up used and cheap with a sack of assorted accessories like 5 years ago because fussing with controllers in Dolphin was kind of a pain, and I had a lot of GC and Wii games I was interested in.
A Wii with Homebrew channel and loaders, with a USB drive full of disc images hanging out the back is very pick-up-and-play for GameCube and Wii.
I'm using it less lately because I've played through many of the things I was eager to try (and I've been too busy), but it's still a nice object.
I do have a modded OG Xbox (also bought used but closer to its time of relevance) that spent it's early life in my possession being an XBMC media player for the household more than being used for games, and a wide array of even older computers (Amigas, 68k and PPC Macs, older PCs, some workstations that aren't so relevant to gaming, etc.) stored away, but usually do that sort of thing under emulation rather than hauling the machines out unless I have a specific reason.
Lately it's mostly been 16-bit era and GBA games on an Anbernic RG351p that I can truly pick up and put down instantly, anywhere. Waiting rooms? Compiles? Sitting through some event a niece or nephew is in? Perfect idle.
I often play on the Wii with my family. The joy cons on the switch are too small and have too many buttons for my (grand)parents to push. They keep pressing the home button accidentally.
Not super old, but my homebrew 3DS gets a ton of usage. A while back I installed every ROM I could want onto an SD card, which has brought years of entertainment.
It's been 11 years since released, a whole 4 years more than from the original DS to 3DS releases. I'd call that old haha.
It's been that long already?! I guess my age is showing, cause to me "old" is anything pre PS1
Oh same, I knew you'd get a kick out of that lol
My PS Vita. Launch edition with AT&T 3G (that I never used), and have it jailbroken. 11 years old and still goin strong. It pays to take care of what you own!
I fired up my XBox 360 last year to get a fix of Beatles Rock Band. It's criminal that that game isn't available on modern platforms! Also regretting not having purchased more of its DLC when it was still available.
I love firing up a run of Starfox 64 from time to time. The bite size replayability makes it perfect.
i still have the ds lite in the same case as my switch with chrono trigger, phantom hourglass, pokémon black/white, etc. im amazed how long that thing keeps its battery!!
A while back I went out of my way to acquire some used Xbox 360 games and fire up the old beast. I actually played Red Dead Redemption for the first time about a year ago. Some of those games I straight up haven't touched, because I no longer have said console set up (and have been foraying into console emulation, which is constantly getting better)
"From time to time" would be my N64, as in it is probably the console that I play the least but still have hooked up. I let a coworker borrow a few games in 2018 and it was only until I was leaving that job in mid 2022 that they realized they still had them.... which I had forgotten because I probably hadn't tried paying them in that entire 4 years.
But playing through Mario 64 or running through a few levels of Star Wars : Shadows of the Empire is a good kick of nostalgia for me.
Sega Saturn. I have a fenrir ODE and with that i've been able to play the games I had when I was younger and the ones that cost more than I am willing to pay. Fantastic console.
I have 2 completely modded OG Xbox and 360 for when I want to play any game on those consoles. It's been nice to go back an play games like FF13 and its sequals
Xbox 360. MW2 is actually still alive on there and I enjoy dipping in for a few games. It's not super easy to get a game there is a process to make it work but it can be done.
I wish I could get out my SNES more but I'm lacking a CRT right now. I get an urge to play DK Country 1-3 sometimes and I can't deal with the input lag on the LCD panels.