Wow! That's crazy, the only difference is that his was hooked up to the TV so he didn't have the mini screen attachment.
I've pretty much got every Nintendo console except for a Wii. Also got a PS2, PS4, and my wife has a PS3.
I have an NES (used, given by a family friend, haven't touched in a decade), a Super NES (used, bought at a used video store at the Hutchinson Mall, haven't touched in a decade), and a Switch (the only one I bought new). My parents never liked video games, so after my brother sold our NES and games at a yard sale in the early 1990s, it was a while before I had regular access to home consoles again. * There's also the assorted Nintendo handhelds, but I consider that to be a separate line entirely. * - I don't think the used NES and my games even work by now. I have instructions as to how to clean them somewhere, but I've never been brave enough to actually try it, and the spaces I'd need to do so are populated by cat hair.
Thank you Rock, I really didn't want the game to end. I have a PS1, PS2, PS3, a Game Cube, and a Switch. I had an SNES but it went missing. I got a knockoff one to replace it.
I had a PS1 with a mod chip, PS2 I think was also modded, my Dreamcast was one of the old ones that would play burned CDs without needing a mod. I only ever had a NES and 3DS on the Nintendo side... I have a PS3 hooked up still, but it's for playing blu-ray discs... My gaming moved entirely to PC. I also got banned on Pokemon Go because I used bots. I couldn't really hide it, I had all the unique pokemon from that you could only get in each continent. I deserved the ban, didn't even try to fight it. Probably actually saved me a bunch of money so I didn't spend it on micro-transactions in that thing.
I almost was able to get a Japan exclusive N64 this weekend. Unfortunately someone beat me to it before I could get up to the store that's selling it. :/