Do you own a gaming console?

I own this gaming console:

  • PlayStation

    Votes: 19 21.6%
  • Xbox

    Votes: 15 17.0%
  • Nintendo

    Votes: 11 12.5%
  • Any handheld device, exclusive for gaming

    Votes: 5 5.7%
  • I don't own a gaming console

    Votes: 34 38.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 4.5%

  • Total voters
    88
  • Poll closed .
Sega Genesis; oddly enough, my first!
Nintendo 64; not many games.
Dreamcast
PS2; probably my favorite.
Xbox; never used it much
Gamecube
Wii
360; broken like all hell. Stupid MSFT and their red ring of death. I hope they burn, even if that'd make my sister be able to brag about Apple being better as usual.
GameBoy Advance
Nintendo DS
 
XBox - broken
XBox 360 - broken

Working ones:

Wii
Gamecube
N64
Gameboy Advance

Had a PS1 stolen once (they also stole my N64, had to replace that of course).

Currently playing Morrowind since my original XBox broke when I had got pretty far in it.
 
I only play stratrgy games like Civ4, Sim City and Paradox's games. So I don't own any consoles.
 
Today, my supervisor (late 40s) told me he didn't know what tetris was....I was shocked.
Most little kids today don't know what Tetris is (in my experience).

In California I used to teach chess in schools & at first I attempted to compare how the knight moves to the L-shaped piece in Tetris but none of them knew what I was talking about.
 
I have an XBox 360 that I mostly use - play a lot of FIFA, Halo, and NBA live on that machine.
My family has a Wii which my friends and I play a lot, especially Mario Kart and Wii Sports.
I have a PlayStation 2 in my room that I use when I feel like playing my older games, especially NBA Street 2 and 007.
Somewhere, I have a N64 laying around, but I have not been able to find it in the last few days. It's probably in my basement.
 
AMIGA 2000
PC Celeron 400a oc @500
PC Pentiumn 3 733 oc @770
PC AMD 2400 oc @ 2600
PC Dualcore 8400 oc @ 3500
 
I've only ever had various machines in the Gameboy family -- the original, the Gameboy Pocket, and the Gameboy Color. I play PC games now, although I have thought about buying a console (a PS2 or 3) from time to time so I could play the GTA games that are console-only.
 
My last roommate had an xbox360 that I played with, but it wasn't mine. When I moved out of Ohio, I sold my ps2 to my brother in law, so now I have nothing. I rarely play games on my laptop now too.

I'm prob going to buy an N64 this month, and when I move into my new apartment in August, I may look at getting a Wii.
 
I'd like to buy a PS3, but I have not yet managed to convince my wife that this appliance is much more useful that the cooking robot she'd like.

In the meantime, I'll have to do with the PS2 emulator I have on my PC.
 
Console games are getting better all the time. The graphics are astonishing, and with 3D TVs, they're just going to keep getting more and more amazing.

I like that my PS3 can play BBC iPlayer and other TV streaming services on my giant HD TV, rather than having to watch it on my computer. Same with downloaded movies, holiday photos, etc.
 
Console games are getting better all the time. The graphics are astonishing, and with 3D TVs, they're just going to keep getting more and more amazing.

I like that my PS3 can play BBC iPlayer and other TV streaming services on my giant HD TV, rather than having to watch it on my computer. Same with downloaded movies, holiday photos, etc.

I have my computer plugged into my giant HD TV.
 
I used to have a Xbox 360 and a PS3, but I sold them. I kept my old consoles though, including my ps2, n64, sega genesis.

Probably doesn't count, but I do have emulators for other systems. Playing ps2 games on my sharp aquos in full HD glory is awesome. Not pathetic upconverted crap, not 480i on an HD. No, full 1080p. Same goes for Dreamcast, PSX, and some even older systems.
 
I have a PS3 and a Wii. Haven't played the Wii in eons (i.e. since I got the PS3). I love the PS3 because I can do pretty much anything I would ever want in an entertainment device, and a lot of the services are cheap/free.
 
Nope, I do not.
 
Steph, if you don't have already a Blur-ray player you can tell her that it's a pretty good one.
 
Tried that. Answer was: you can get one IF we can change the TV to a 3D system at the same time.

And we don't have any blue ray disk so far.

Beside, I play mostly game on PC. The only game I'd really like to play on PS3 and I can't have on PC is Tekken 6.

And 300+ € for one game is probably a little expansive.
 
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