Which console would be easiest to collect for?

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#1 bamafan1359
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I am trying to decide on which of these retro consoles to start collecting for. Thanks for any help.

NES

Sega Genesis

Sega Dreamcast

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#2 guthwulf_de
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Depends, if you want to build a large collection fast I'd probably go with the NES (or the Genesis). All of them have some pretty hard-to-get (and expensive) games in their library, though. I think that the rare Dreamcast games are the hardest to find, however, because of the short lifespan of the console.
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I don't know...I would say the Dreamcast.
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[QUOTE="bamafan1359"]

I am trying to decide on which of these retro consoles to start collecting for. Thanks for any help.

NES

Sega Genesis

Sega Dreamcast

dreamcast. you can still find alot of games at a decent price online i think. and its a cd not a cartridge, so its more reliable and the graphics is better compared to nes and sega gen.
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#5 Cathan
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Dreamcast, only because it's the most recent console of the 3.
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#6 blackwingzero
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Definitely look into the Dreamcast. However one thing to note is the availability of games for the console you want in your area. That is unless you plan to shop online.