Hi I am standard user of videogames who owned the same SNES from when I was six years old. I buy and collect games from other related systems while I do not own the auctual hardware at the present time.
I have a household of young children who I don't allow to play videogames and a husband who could carless about revolution or X-box. We play boardgames, dance to music, and go to the movies on weekends. The only source of TV in the house is a 19" tube screen and a projector downstairs in the basement.
Convince me to go out and buy one these new systems regaurdless of my likes or dislikes without forcing me to reply with a counter argument towards your reasons.
So far the table stands
I have a household of young children who I don't allow to play videogames and a husband who could carless about revolution or X-box. We play boardgames, dance to music, and go to the movies on weekends. The only source of TV in the house is a 19" tube screen and a projector downstairs in the basement.
Convince me to go out and buy one these new systems regaurdless of my likes or dislikes without forcing me to reply with a counter argument towards your reasons.
So far the table stands
- my current system the SNES irregaurdless of age is able to run any other systems and has a well built libarary
- I also have a Sega Saturn that I can play Import Sega Saturn games as well as watch VCD's, a PSX that is able to play backups, and a switch for the Genesis. There is also two Virtualboys around the place somewhere but one is missing the stan so we have to use a pile of books mostly the botanica kind.
- The family computer is loaded with games from Linux to Mac and HAS some programs for playing older games like GameTap and DosBox.
- We are not into things like DVI, HD, or even Mp3. We spend the family savings on vactioning to locations like Everest, Begieng, Germany, Argentina and outside activities like Hangliyding, family competitions, bowling, and camping.