The oldest video game system I have is the ColecoVision.
An old LCD handheld...kind of like a Tiger Electronic ones but it's really small, can fit in your shirt pocket and still in it's original packaging. I think it's supposed to be a space invaders knockoff. My Sega Genesis and CD system is my oldest I currently have. Also have the NES themed gameboy advance.
@Jag85:
I am googling this "acorn electron" thing. Lmao what a name.
SNES and Gameboy for me.
The Acorn Electron was a budget version of the BBC Micro home computer, released exclusively in the UK. Very few gamers barely even remember it today, but that was the first gaming system I ever had.
Atari 2600 Jr. It's in storage though, back in my hometown.
Here at home? PS2 plus a GBA and GBA SP.
We also have one of those $20 battery-operated Namco classic game console that hooks up to a TV. Not sure if it counts though.
Oldest would be my Atari 130xe. I got it around 1986. It still works... but I had to replace the keyboard part a while back with another one I found off ebay because one of the controller ports stopped working.
Second oldest would be my Nintendo, which still works also.
i joined gamespot just to reply to this post!
i own a vectrex system, with about 15 games and templates, works great too.
Just an NES front loader. But my father might be willing to give me his Intellivision if he finds it.
I have a boxed Sinclair ZX80 in good nick somewhere. It's as old as me. And probably in better working order too. Didn't have from new unfortunately though.
The oldest I've still got from new was my first ever computer which was a ZX Spectrum+ - the one without the rubber keys :-(
The oldest I've ever had is probably a front loader NES, though with me at this moment it's the SNES.
The first console I ever got was a NES and I still have it. Never play it and it only kinda works, to be honest. Earliest system still in very good working condition is an original pea-green Game boy. Oldest system I play w/ any regularity is a GBA.
Sega Megadrive (European Genesis, for those who don't remember) with Sega-CD. Both working perfectly.
@pero2008: The old Super Nintendo bundled away in a closet. It still works but I don't know where get games on it. The only games that I still have are Super Mario World and Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo.
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