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What is the most obscure, retro console you own?
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michaelbaysuperfan616:
Or have ever owned?

I think I have two really obscure retro consoles most people either don't have, or never heard of.
The infamous CD-i which I got for well curiosity mostly because the lame emulator is not free and if I have to pay to play the games I am playing them on the real hardware, or something like VC where it's legal all the way around.

The other one is a Sears Super Pong Game that I have had for ages. Pong is a little before my time but we did have an Atari 2600 growimg up so I was exposed to all that weird stuff early on.

I used to have a Panasonic 3DO but that thing was really a nightmare to find good games on.
lolmonade:
Had a virtual boy for the longest time.  First the stand snapped on me shortly after I first got it, but i'd still just lay on the ground with it over my eyes & play it that way.  It had been in storage for years, so I took it out recently, but after turning it on found only one side worked anymore, and I only saw that half of the screen.


Sad days, no more teleroboxer, Wario, Mario Clash, Mario Tennis, or Galactic Pinball.
Fatty The Hutt:
Had a Microvision when we were kids. Loved that thing.
Also had Atari 2600 and Colecovision but those are not that obscure.
Does Merlin count?
Mop it up:
I've been told that we had an Intellivision when I was very little, but it's long gone and I don't remembering having it. I'm not really interested in obscure systems so I don't think I own anything that would quality, I mostly have Nintendo stuff and not a Virtual Boy. I have a Game and Watch if that counts, but it isn't really a "system." In terms of being the least-popular, that would be... Wii U, I s'pose, though that isn't "retro" yet. So I guess it'd be a GameCube, if that's old enough to be retro.
NWR_insanolord:
This thread made me realize I've never owned anything that obscure. I'm actually pretty disappointed at that now that I think of it.
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