mine:
sega genesis(mega drive in other countries)
sega master system (still works)
sega dreamcast
sega saturn (got it or free from someone, but couldnt get a replacement part so I threw it out...
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sega cd (same as saturn. got it from the same person. also in a landfill somewhere)
sega genesis 3 (I have almost all gen models but one of them, used to have that one but it also broke...)
NES (two of them, need new springs in the toaster thing, but I wedge the games in there with marker caps.)
game boy (original, sound = broken rest = fine)
game boy color (yeah, the small GB color, not the big one.)
gameboy advance (not sp)
SNES
PS2
Gamecube
Game gear (two, one I got for free, the other for a few bucks)
PS1
N64
PC (if you count it as a console)
might have forgotten some there...
I used to have more, I think, but I sold a lot. I also used to have 100s or 1000s of games, which I sold most of. I got the saturn and sega cd a long time ago. but at the time, the two systems just died out, and I needed a part I didnt have to get them running (cant remember what part). they JUST died out, and no one had any parts at all. Sega wouldnt even send me a replacement part, but at least they gave me a 6 pack for genesis.
the sega cd/saturn were great systems, but they, like the Dreamcast were ahead of their time. people thought the games were a rip off for their price as well as the system. Genesis was not the only good move for hardware they made, it was the only one that was percieved outside of japan correctly. after gen. everyone thought sega was crap, cept us fans.
just thought Id post a bit of history *sighs and wishes he never threw out saturn cuz now he has the parts*