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SourcererZ

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    Nintendo Wii
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    Super Nintendo

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  1. The first mistake I made was to give away my Atari 2600 console, I had the Vader version, one of the best. The second and major mistake I made was to exchange many of my SNES games for a few PlayStation games just because I didn't have many games when it was new, the worst part is that I got some of the worst games.
  2. Nintendo has always had the best handheld systems mostly because the quantity and variety of the games so I'd say the best for me could be between tha GameBoy Advance and the Nintendo DS because they were the one with the most memorable games.
  3. Partially based on the games I have in no particular order: Secret of Mana Chrono Trigger Final Fantasy III Star Fox Super Mario Kart Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past Donkey Kong Country Megaman X EarthBound International Superstar Soccer Deluxe
  4. I'm not sure if it's the Atari 2600 or the SNES I have many of the best but I still regret changing some SNES games for some PlayStation games when it was new.
  5. With some friends we're doing a vault of old consoles so I gave them for storage, the ones I have are: NES (the Power Pack with games) Super Nintendo (with some of the best games like Chrono Trigger, FF III, Star Fox, Mario All Stars) Game Boy (not working with games) PlayStation (the first version with the RCA connectors) Atari 2600 (with many games but only one working joystick) PlayStation 2 (the slim version) I'm now looking for another classic consoles like the ones from Sega.
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