What's the most OBSCURE GAME CONSOLE you've ever played?
@andersenpeters6 ай бұрын
Casio Loopy at a convention
@Superbad226 ай бұрын
It was a SpongeBob handheld system I got at a Burger King a long time ago
@__-ni1kz6 ай бұрын
OnLive in addition to their streaming service they had a streaming console and a controller. My stepbrother got it for free at PAX West.
@magdabrownis2656 ай бұрын
Coleco Vision. I know it’s not that obscure but everyone else had Atari at that time
@taib6 ай бұрын
32X
@chaospoet6 ай бұрын
If you look up the word "Flex" in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Kelsey and her handheld collection.
@samvimesfan97796 ай бұрын
I was gonna say: woman is packing. I own a lot of stuff and know about a lot of exotic consoles....but this is next level ❤
@chaospoet6 ай бұрын
@@samvimesfan9779 Same. I thought I knew stuff, but clearly I still have a lot to learn.
@jimmygillard6 ай бұрын
Kelsey went so hard in this video!
@b1oh15 ай бұрын
I wouldn't call it a flex. Owning a million junk emulation handhelds isn't a console collection.
@chaospoet5 ай бұрын
@@b1oh1 You sound like you are a lot of fun to be around.
@The_RadicalOne6 ай бұрын
I made it just in time! 😆
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
REGGGGIE!!! Down to the wire, but we got it done. 👍
@keyboard_g6 ай бұрын
For sure check out Rogue Declan for the Amiga CD 32. It just came out in physical boxed copies.
@slucchi7236 ай бұрын
hey Reggie, you know that the Amiga CD32 was basically a consolized version of an Amiga 1200, right? Because if you buy a floppy drive for it you can basically play the classic Amiga floppy library (and yes, you can also connect a mouse and a keyboard to use it like a proper Amiga) I have the previous Commodore experiment that is even more obscure, the CDTV (it was a f*ckin mess) and the CD32 is backward compatible with that one too I'm from Italy, here Commodore machines were pretty popular (and still are, to a certain extent)
@alyx44366 ай бұрын
Reppin Amiga stuff is always appreciated! I never had the console but I had an Amiga 3000 in my bedroom as a child. It wasn't brand new on the market at the time but I loved it.
@stweedy6 ай бұрын
I have a CD32 (owned from new here in New Zealand), with a massive 6 physical games in my collection 😂🕹
@TheNeumannknight096 ай бұрын
Fully expecting Kelsey to default to the Wonder Swan, then she was like "hold my handheld"
@jsagovicj6 ай бұрын
"Everyone's heard of the CougarBoy it's just the Brazillian version of the GameDuck" oh well that settles that
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
That line cracked me up!
@llpBR5 ай бұрын
Even being brazilian and never ever heard about both hahaha
@WolfysEyes6 ай бұрын
Damn, Kelsey got ACTIVATED on this question! lol Outstanding stuff. Also props to the Lazy Game Reviews dude for the similarly obscure Phar-Mor referential t-shirt.
@dennistrousers16 ай бұрын
Kelsey's on fire! Big up MJC from the UK!
@TheGebs246 ай бұрын
Another banger episode here! Thank you so much for featuring me dude…. I secretly also loved Xeno Crisis showing up. What a game! Rock on 🤘
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
Thanks again! You rock 🤘
@keyboard_g6 ай бұрын
Is the Sega Megajet basically a Sega Nomad shoved in a GameGear shell? It looks awesome.
@bmxxx6196 ай бұрын
Metal Jesus able to gather some of the most kick ass KZbinrs. I love it
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
I'm thrilled so many people contribute to these. Really fun to put together!
@ramiking7456 ай бұрын
It's nice to see LGR pop up on some of these videos as of late.
@SynRequiem5 ай бұрын
Dude! Clint, I saw you at the LI retro gaming convention and it was so unexpected that I’ve been wondering if it was actually you for months. I remember picking up the Amstrad and thinking, “This is the type of wacky thing you’d see on LGR.”
@Harp00nX6 ай бұрын
Calling the CD32 obscure is just weird to someone living in the UK lol The most obscure thing i've played on is either the Casio Loopy or the Apple Pippin (both at conventions).
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
The Amiga CD32 is extremely obscure here, especially in Washington State. Reggie's the only person I know who has one!
@johnsimon84576 ай бұрын
@@MetalJesusRocksright. I only heard of it in some EGM ‘annual round up’ issues - and their assessment was ‘🤷♂️’ we heard Amiga was going bankrupt … The Living Computer Museum (rip) had an Amiga day and I got to play one then.
@The_RadicalOne6 ай бұрын
@@MetalJesusRocks Dude, anytime I bring this system up, people act like it doesn’t exist. Maybe for good reason? 😅
@philipcohen71926 ай бұрын
What about the Amstrad GX4000? Did anyone even own one?
@Harp00nX6 ай бұрын
@@philipcohen7192 I've owned 2 of them boxed over the years, sold them both on for next to nothing. The only game I ever had for it was Burning Rubber (the pack in) and it's not very good.
@johnsimon84576 ай бұрын
2:34 “I’m playing Snake Roy on my Cougar Boy” is a thing you can say sincerely and truly and mean it. 4:00 Clint is wearing a Phar-Mor shirt. Huh. They actually rented out games - so got to play some 1990/1991 gameboy stuff.
@pigs186 ай бұрын
You have no idea how disappointed I was to learn that it's just plain ol' Snake.
@overlordalfredo6 ай бұрын
0:36 Thank you! In the previous video there is such a tedious discussion about the WS being super obscure (which it no longer is). Thank you Kelsey for putting that out there as well! ❤
@LordArikado6 ай бұрын
As a longtime Ashens fan, I'm excited to see someone else acknowledge the many weird handhelds out there that tried to compete with the Game Boy during its heyday. Also, my first console was a Sega Pico. I never knew what it was actually called until years later when I saw an article about it in an issue of Tips & Tricks magazine. My parents just told me it was a computer they got just for me, right around the time we got our first PC as well.
@rustyroy53856 ай бұрын
I liked how different everyone's answers were. Also, Clint talking about the Megadrive PC combo with what looks like an Amstrad Mega PC in the background.
@LGR6 ай бұрын
Good eye! Gotta have 'em both after all
@Fremry5 ай бұрын
MachoNacho didn't want to do the assignment. "What is the most obscure console you've played?" "Regular consoles that people homebrewed and have never been available in any commercial context!"
@TheMultiGunMan6 ай бұрын
This was pretty cool. Thank you for showing us all these cool obscure consoles. I never new there were so many.
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@_GeekyDad_6 ай бұрын
I just feel that the Barcode Battler doesn't get the love it deserves.
@Martin.IncB516 ай бұрын
I use to have one but sadly a few years ago I donated it to Goodwill.
@baronhausenpheffer5 ай бұрын
Loved seeing these obscure consoles -- most of which I'd never heard of! The two most obscure ones that I own are a Sega Nomad and a Virtual Boy. However, I feel like the most obscure one I ever played might be a Sega Pico that I briefly fooled around with on a store display at Toys R Us around 1997 on the same trip when I bought my Sega Saturn. The Pico was almost more of a child's toy than a game console, but I think it's hard to say that it isn't a console of a sort just based on the fact that it's a toy that interfaces with a television, has a small game library, etc. (... Is it obvious I am/was a Sega fanboy?)
@odnewdylee6 ай бұрын
I need a video full of whay kelsey did. Just everyones top rarest consoles in the collection.
@joeynolan3046 ай бұрын
Love you MJR! You rock! You never disappoint with the awesome content. Coming home from a long days work to a new MJR episode is always exciting!
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@8BitRetroGhost6 ай бұрын
MJ: What's the most obscure game console you've ever played? Kelsey: Yes
@ωις-λ3π6 ай бұрын
Not really a console but I miss my TI-99/4A. Spent lots of time with Hunt the Wumpus and Parsec.
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
My neighbor in the 6th grade had a TI99 and it was cool typing in games from a magazine. Good memories.
@awwrelic6 ай бұрын
I have a couple (one beige, one black and silver) with around 19 carts and a cassette recorder for it. Really like to get some cassettes for the thing (and a hookup so I can actually attach it to the system).
@netogermano44836 ай бұрын
My man... 😂 You should definitely bring Kelsey to make a video together to talk about... All of that... Would be amazing.
@rorz9996 ай бұрын
For sure. I'd like to see some games running on them etc. I'd totally be interested in a deep dive
@rodzandz6 ай бұрын
They're all just cheap Chinese emulation devices and knock offs. Nothing original. What's there to see? The same NES or random emulated game collections we've seen a million times already?
@gabrielgoncalves27636 ай бұрын
@@rodzandz yeah i dont think these emulation devices should count, only consoles with original exclusive games like the Zeebo.
@johnsimon84576 ай бұрын
@@rodzandz many of these are original platforms. Cheap yes, knockoff clone consoles or emulation devices - no
@netogermano44836 ай бұрын
@@rodzandz The stories alone are very interesting to me... And for many more... I dont see the problem to talk about them, really.
@user829386 ай бұрын
The Phar-mor shirt also very obscure. I remember renting VHS tapes at Phar-mor. Also used to do most of my back-to-school shopping there.
@anonamatron5 ай бұрын
I rented so many Game Boy games there. They were like a dollar? Maybe even less? Way cheaper than Blockbuster. I still remember going there after getting my SNES and asking if they had Super Nintendo games and the girl working there said she'd check and she came back with a list of NES games that happened to start with the word "Super". She had no idea what a SNES was... I rented plenty of videos there too. Tons of wrestling tapes. I don't remember if they ever got SNES games because I don't remember what year it was, but not too long after the SNES came out there was some embezzlement scandal and it disappeared really fast.
@captaincommando26026 ай бұрын
I think the most obscure console of all time might be the CPS Changer by CAPCOM. Yes, you heard right, a console made by CAPCOM. Although more than a console, is a supergun from the 90's. For those who don't know, s supergun is a device used to play arcade games in lieu of requiring a full arcade cabinet. The SuperGun can be used to display the image from an arcade game on an ordinary television.
@CornwallJeggins6 ай бұрын
More videos with Reggie!! Love that dude! The video where you guys played the updated Quake was really cool. I think your fans would enjoy more of those type of videos. You guys had good and fun commentary!
@masterquake76 ай бұрын
"What is the most obscure console you've ever played?" Kelsey: all of the most obscure consoles ever
@Blackout_16926 ай бұрын
LGR just casually dropping one of the most collectible Sega system's Ever 4:23
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was pretty blown away by some of the stuff people showed!
@Blackout_16926 ай бұрын
@@MetalJesusRocksOMG I did not expect a reply from one of my favorite KZbinr's today you have made my Friday
@maxque28416 ай бұрын
Awesome stuff! Was surprised with every one - lots of good variety here. That handheld nintendo with the cute little cartridges tho 😂
@JohnnyJabrone6 ай бұрын
Holy crap The Sega Mega Jet is so sick 😂😂 ive never seen that!!! I though Gebs was holding a damn Game Gear or something
@tdata5456 ай бұрын
The cool thing about the Nintendo Playstation is that it's a literal "ALTERNATIVE TIMELINE" device of what could have been. Instead, it was kind of Nintendo's biggest mistake and forced them to kind of re-contextualize their business model. Edit: also Stuart Ashens (Stewart?), Dr. Ashens (yeah that never not gets weird to think he's a legit MD of Psychiatry/Psychology) has some good obscure ones, made a movie about one of them.
@Toonrick126 ай бұрын
From what I understand, Nintendo kind of had to backstab Sony to save themselves. The contact between the two wasn't that detailed, but Sony had near complete control over the discs and add--on/console. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a fear that Sony would slowly takeover Nintendo and perhaps even buy them out. Remember that this was Late 80's-Early 90's Sony. They were on a shopping spree at the time. They COULD of buy up Nintendo easily. I would figure that if the SNES-CD/Playstation was released Sony would of bought Nintendo just before they started work on the N64.
@PutlerHuyIo6 ай бұрын
PS5 was extremely obscure for the first few years after it came out. Literally no one had it in stock and no one I knew could get one. 🤣
@balloonedraccoon25036 ай бұрын
Had to buy mine in the parking lot of a police station lol 😆. Like it was some precious metal or something 😂
@johnlawful22726 ай бұрын
@@balloonedraccoon2503a dirty deal
@matthewbown10726 ай бұрын
Just by luck I was around when Game had a new delivery in,one year to the day it was released
@grahamk75716 ай бұрын
Wouldn't really call that obscure... Something that is in high demand is definitely not obscure
@joeydigrado3825 ай бұрын
Its still obscure to me bc I hardly play mine. Sometimes I forget it's even in my house.
@spookypineapple6 ай бұрын
Man Kelsey won handily!! "I've got the gameflipper XD, the gameflipper XD3, the florgtron, the florgtron 7 3D!"
@infamousJohn_thedoc6 ай бұрын
Alright... I 'll say what everyone else is thinking but not saying. These people should power up these consoles AND SHOW US THE GAMES!!!!
@RWL20126 ай бұрын
yep, exactly.
@remdolf076 ай бұрын
I had a very small collection prior to discovering your channel around 2015. I was constantly trading in my old gen consoles whenever a new generation came out and only keeping the games from series I more than loved and kept trading in my other games whenever I was finished with them. Now I have a collection of a little over 600 games and 9 consoles. Hopefully will get my hands on obscure stuff like these. Thanks for always rocking dude!
@CollinJosephNeal6 ай бұрын
The Genesis/PC console is amazing! Never heard of that.
@RWL20126 ай бұрын
There was a (different) UK "version" as well, called the Amstrad MegaPC (the "Mega" part of the name coming from the Sega Mega Drive which you call the Genesis in America).
@Rightchickenwing6 ай бұрын
1:28 She's just showing off now. The question was the most obscure console (singular) 😂😂
@Gabriel-mq1hi6 ай бұрын
This.
@argylega6 ай бұрын
Probably either the Sega Pico or, if you count it, I briefly had an Adam computer when I was younger. It had games that you loaded from a cassette drive. The 80's was a wild decade.
@MVLGAMING6 ай бұрын
I've seen aftermarket Keyboard and Floppy drive attachments for the CD32, and I've long wanted to get one as a pseudo Amiga 1200 computer in that regard.
@summarcaki6 ай бұрын
The breadth of knowledge off Kelsey there as she just reels off a bunch of handhelds I've never heard of is great. Boss seeing LGR, Kinsey, Gemma and Reggie too.
@OrganicSilverMoonDesignsLLG6 ай бұрын
❤ wow been awhile since I got notification, I love your channel Metal Jesus, As I grew up and young adult play many of the games you reviewed. Thank you for sharing this.
@drcrankenstein6 ай бұрын
Kelsey lol...meanwhile, me: "I've got a Gameboy Color..."
@gregmitchell51386 ай бұрын
Enjoyed a lot of these, clearly people were using different definitions or targets, and that's all cool. Just imagining if these folks got together to set up a video game museum of sorts & show off all their different / hard to find consoles & console editions. :)
@gzusrock6 ай бұрын
I had a Game Axe Color which was a clone Famicom that was originally released in 1989. What made it unique was that it was the first attempt at manufacturing a handheld hardware clone of the Famicom. It was different than other handheld clones that came later because instead of using a single system-on-a-chip or emulation, it used versions of the Famicom's CPU, PPU, and supporting hardware and memory. It had a color LCD screen that was fluorescent backlit and took standard Famicom cartridges and NES cartridges with an adapter. It had A/V out, A/V in (so you could potentially plug in a VCR and use it as a screen/speakers), two clone Genesis-style controller ports, and took 6 AA batteries. You could also plug it up to a TV and use an AC adapter to power it.
@xander62656 ай бұрын
Love the video as always MJR! It still amazes me that you and Clint from LGR are friends/collaborators. I would love to see a big box hidden gems video with you both!
@MetalJesusRocks6 ай бұрын
We probably would collaborate more, but he lives across the US from me.
@xander62656 ай бұрын
@@MetalJesusRocks That makes sense and I thought about that right after I made my comment🤦🏻♂️ Maybe one in this style at each of your own houses or something similar would work but regardless I have enjoyed all of your content for years and look forward to seeing more!
@DavidWhitley3 ай бұрын
my holy grail is a Sony PSX which is a PS2 video recorder only released in Japan, very unreliable, but i have a working one and love it
@fresnokila36 ай бұрын
I kind of feel like nothing is obscure anymore. With so many videos on these topics, nothing surprises me anymore, ha! Still great video!
@freehugzhere8656 ай бұрын
What a delightful group of people coming together to share their stuff. I wish I had friends like this 😭
@theflaxxensaxxentake18746 ай бұрын
Ps1 combo with the LCD screen. We used to plug it into the outlets on the outside of houses and play ps1 games. That way our parents couldn't say we weren't playing outside. I've always viewed it as a precursor to the Switch. A console on the go.
@Fools_Requiem6 ай бұрын
I remember how that lead to companies making attachable LCD screens for consoles that may or may not have made sense. Like the Gamecube and original Xbox.
@georged76276 ай бұрын
Kelsea set the bar really high 🙏🏼I have the JVC Victor Wondermega a Megadrive and Sega CD and karaoke machine in one from Japan 🤘🏼
@logankeseg49856 ай бұрын
A wonderful video! Thanks so much for uploading.
@JoeRadOfficial6 ай бұрын
That was awesome. I love stuff like this. Kelsey's section was insane. I must own a cougar boy. 😅
@DmSayr6 ай бұрын
It's a tie between 'Socrates Learning Computer', and 'Vectrex'. I looped 10 levels with the built in Asteroids Clone with the latter and drove my math grades into the 90's and 100's with the Learning Computer.
@SolidSonicTH4 ай бұрын
I know of the Game King line, Supervision, Cougar Boy/Mega Duck, and Gamate due to Stuart Ashen. Also there's like an...edutainment version of the Mega Duck that looks like a laptop that includes a little mouse, a printer, and even has a piano. Also also tell LGR to do an Oddware on that thing.
@chriswy6976 ай бұрын
Wish we got that CD32 MegaRace port back in the 90s. Should have asked Ben Heck to come on this episode with the Halcyon.
@heyjustj6 ай бұрын
I had a Vic20 which is less a console and more a home computer, but it ran on cassette tapes that if you listened to them in a regular stereo sounded basically same thing as how a 56k modem worked. Had Frogger and other games on it. And with a dual deck boombox and some blank tapes was really easy to make bootleg copies of software.
@KabukiKid6 ай бұрын
The Commodore Vic-20 was my very first computer! :-D I loved that thing! It also taught me BASIC programming. ;-)
@NumbuhWonDierecta6 ай бұрын
I think we can always rely on Kelsey to go ham on these questions. I've never heard of any of these consoles that anyone has played, pretty wild and interesting. I dig it and appreciate your content.
@MatSpeedle6 ай бұрын
Great to see Tito on here, love his content and his super chilled vibe. That Neptune is just a 90's kid dream 😍
@silverian6 ай бұрын
Kelsey started with gas pedal down :-) Nano Gamecube was really handy, compact, Travel, Pack and Go type of console! Always nice to hear and see obscure game consoles!
@nicholascooney6 ай бұрын
Sega Nomad is the chad version of the Mega Jet
@gru3som3rick6 ай бұрын
The Arcadia 2001 is probably the most obscure console I owned/played. Great video MJR CREW!
@mjdf1226 ай бұрын
I have all NTSC consoles from 1980-Now the obscure consoles are Turbo Grafx Neo Geo/CD 3DO Jaguar Laseractive Pippin CDI FM Towns X Eye just to name some
@ichigen5116 ай бұрын
Top 3 most wanted: Honorable mention: Sega Jet. NEVER heard of it. #3 That Yamaha kids console would be fun to have and explore. It's so cute! I like cute things. #2 Want the Tiny Tendo with the mini NES cartridges too. Good time for a geek to be alive! #1 That Sega Neptune replica of the console that was never "officialy" made is winner winner chicken dinner. Goes to show how amazing the modding community is nowadays and what you can do with 3D printers and some elbow grease. Awesome! Me want badly.
@conradallen98646 ай бұрын
That was awesome! Kelsey’s selection was out of this world.
@manupkp6 ай бұрын
Nice stuff from Kelsey, I've got most of them but not that first thing she shows (*makes a mental note to go online shopping*).
@elisnakeattack90656 ай бұрын
Love you guys been watching forever, love all the crew and happy to see another community video you guys are awesome only missing my dose of DMP (Drunken Master Paul)
@leepayne836 ай бұрын
My family had a PC called a Mega PC i think which was an Amstrad with a Mega Drive built in here in the uk.
@RoboP6 ай бұрын
Kelsey took this question and ran with it. I feel the spark of old Kelsey is back again, it shone through with her legit enthusiasm for all those obscure systems she picked herself because she either acquired them OR had some laying around at Pink Gorilla somehwere lmao. But also something Wonder Swan adjacent, because it's on brand for her. Kinsey had a good solo answer as well! Gemma's one is pretty nifty too, I want to say I vaguely heard of something similar with Super Nintendos too on some airlines or such.
@BaranoJosei6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I remember virgin airlines used to have Snes games. The buttons were built into the remote. There wasn't the option to use your own cartridges though!
@slavo_mir6 ай бұрын
All my favorite youtubers get together in an MJR video, can’t get cooler than that :) It’s like walking through the gates of Valhalla 😮Here in Slovakia we used to have these shady market stalls where you could buy tons of famiclones…one was shaped like a PsOne that played yellow famicom games and yet even nowadays people refer to it as Sega in the listings…my country is so weird LOL :)
@williampamblanco5 ай бұрын
I can only imagine the amount of weird, funky "Super Mario 17" kind of games in those handhelds😂 great video!
@stevew85135 ай бұрын
I love oddball, obscure systems. Pioneer LaserActive (with Sega LD pak), GameWave, Vectrex, Nuon, Gizmondo, Emerson Arcadia 2001, Tapwave Zodiac, Action Maxx, Viewmaster Interactivision, Astrocade, Xavix GamePort, and a Tomy Tutor. And these are mostly just stuff I found while thrifting in my area. I like supporting an underdog system.
@Stinger25786 ай бұрын
Maybe not obscure, but 'gray area' was having a "Power Player 128" (NES clone / system-on-a-chip) where the main 'console' was shaped like a Dreamcast controller, 2nd like the original gray non-analog PlayStation and a small dark brown pistol lightgun.
@andrewbelmont6656 ай бұрын
1:26 JEALOUS. I would kill to have a game king (been on my wish list since Ashens' video on it)
@bennykurns6 ай бұрын
Kelsey's happiness and enthusiasm for this subject has brightened my day, that was awesome! :D
@TheChromescorpion6 ай бұрын
I don't know if it counts as a console but the first thing I had to play a few games on way back in 1983, was the Coleco Adam, dual cassette drives, printer, keyboard. And I use the term "games" very, very loosely !!!
@n8ivegogo16 ай бұрын
I LOVE seeing the gang all in one vid even if there not together Keep rockin MJ🤘
@n8ivegogo16 ай бұрын
& of course it starts with Kelsey talking about the WS 😂
@DanielGFSouza6 ай бұрын
It was a Tetris-based bootleg brick game called Mamona I played when I was 6-7 years old, in the mid-1990s in Brazil. Unlike those slim, bright-colored "9999 games in one" models, it looked more like the original Game Boy: bulkier, light gray with purple buttons. When you turned it on, a digitalized voice shouted: "MAMONA! BOOM! (at least it was what I heard)"', and then procceded to the game to the first bars of "Korobeiniki". I never found about that exact model again, neither on the web or anywhere, but I can affirm it existed; my brother and my parents remember it.
@ircha5 ай бұрын
Amazing entry Kelsey 💯💯🙌
@LukeHerbertPlus5 ай бұрын
I had never heard of the P/ECE before. So now I have entered a real rabbit hole researching it!
@scotty-smith6 ай бұрын
Might be considered more of an add on, but I owned a Starpath Super Charger for the Atari VCS (2600). Really turned it into a different console with much more memory and games loaded off cassettes. Loved mine.
@ogparody21686 ай бұрын
Great to see lgr and MJ in the same video we need more of that
@lewissmith60865 ай бұрын
Yalls love of this keeps me coming back
@DrJ3RK86 ай бұрын
The real SuperGrafx and the Bally Astrocade. The Astrocade wasn't exactly obscure at the time, but it has become obscure over the years. A lot of REALLY fun games on the Astrocade.
@nidzdotnet765 ай бұрын
A little game I had as a kid.. This was sort of a hand-held.. It was the 1984 Bandai Digi Casse. It technically had slit cartriges that also had the screen attached. It had multiple games.
@Maniac4Bricks6 ай бұрын
I own and have played on a Sega Pico. Even gaming stores near me were surprised i owned one, and for a brief time, i even owned the Pri Fun printer (2 copies) with backup print paper and another Pico. Games i played on it ranged from Richard Scarry's BusyTown (most common) to Sonic Gameworld, to Charlie Brown Christmas (i dont know the real name since its all in japanese). But i only keep one now, which is highly valuable, LEGO Fun to Build. And if not for this game, i wouldnt have owned a Pico or accessories.
@obsidianchao5 ай бұрын
Kinsey - my family believes in the Pico so much, we bought one for our nephew when he was born! They don’t make “edutainment” like they used to.
@Tyler16bit6 ай бұрын
For me, and I have all but one game for it, but it's the Gizmondo handheld made by a company that were found out to have ties to the Swedish mafia, so they were shut down shortly after releasing it, making it pretty hard to find nowadays as all that happened back in 2005.
@TheKayliedGamerChannel-YouTube6 ай бұрын
My SuperGrafx I'm guessing 😅
@mhfsilver_6 ай бұрын
I had also played the Nintendo Playstation while it was setup at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo some years ago. Aside from that, my obscure one would probably be the iQue Player, the rare Chinese Nintendo 64 which I also allowed PRGE to show on exhibit years ago.
@infamousJohn_thedoc6 ай бұрын
That last Nintendo PlayStation unicorn is UNIQUE! Thumbs up to people who shared it with the public!
@Otstrava6 ай бұрын
Clint!
@NukeA66 ай бұрын
The most obscure console I ever played is the Tandy Video Information System (VIS). It's so obscure that the only other person I knew who had it was some retro game KZbinr (forgot that guy's name). It's kinda similar to the CD-I and has one of the earliest wireless controllers I've ever seen that required it to be pointed at the console's light.
@campervanhelsing6 ай бұрын
Awesome vid. Did think Kelsey would talk about Wonder Swan haha
@marlbro-24735 ай бұрын
This is just a series of humble brags about obscure consoles your contributors own... and I'm here for it.
@RWL20126 ай бұрын
8:26 microphone *input* you mean - think which way the sound is going!
@AlexisH.JohnsonPlays-ts8cy6 ай бұрын
great video! I loved how everybody was in this video, can you imagine... a super game pick ups video with all of them?? :O haha that would be sick! (and a nightmare to edit haha)
@darktetsuya6 ай бұрын
wow just when I thought i"d seen it all for obscure systems, there were a couple here I had never heard of! sadly most obscure for me is probably just the NGPC! played a friend's copy of cotton on an arcade road trip. I remember the joystick being really cool, though.
@JohnKelly26 ай бұрын
My first console was the Coleco Gemini. It was a clone of the Atari 2600. The best part was the controllers had a built in paddle that worked great. I wish I still had it, but it got yanked off the top of the tv and never worked again.
@R3TR0R4V36 ай бұрын
They had great controllers.. A joystick and paddle controller all in one! 😎
@Ricky-ju9ms6 ай бұрын
I’m in the Vintage CASIO CG-330 Submarine Battle Handheld, I really enjoy it