Those are the only two I own. The living room is my place for entertaining, so I have the consoles + Netflix and Amazon via the Wii U. All of my other gaming is done on my PC in my study.
On my CRTTV which is the only way I will play my retro consoles, I have the following hooked up.
Black Sports Edition Dreamcast
NES
N64
PS2
I have other retro consoles including a Sega Genesis and a SNES buy currently I have those systems listed hooked up. When I want to play one of them I just unhook one and hook up the other.
On my HDTV I have the following
PS4
Ouya
Wii (but I dont have a power cord for it lol)
I had my Wii U hooked up to it but I am currently selling it so I have it unhooked at the moment.
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SNES, N64, and PS2 are not due to a lack of space.
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@Waveboy: Lol I find it funny that again you are looking to get another Genesis. That is like the one retro system you don't know if you want or not lol.
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@Waveboy: LOL I understand what you mean about a love/hate relationship. And yes agree with you on the controller as well. Heck when the six button was released I ran down to my local Toys R Us picked up two of them and still use them to this day. I don't even remember what I did with my original Genny controllers I think I gave them to a kid at my school or something. If you own a Genesis you owe yourself a six button controller.
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My Samsung HDMI monitor has my Wii U hooked up to it, and any other HD system that will enter the house will share that monitor.
My Samsung CRT TV has my Wii and GameCube plugged to it(well, the GC not but anyway)
The Samsung HDTV has only the antenna.
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I don't currently have anything hooked up on a permanent basis for a few reasons, but I hook up Sega Genesis quite often. I have several good revisions of the system and I rotate which one gets connected to my TV via an XRGB2-Plus that I got years ago. I recently picked up a few PC Engines and accessories so I've been hooking them up as well, but I'm still troubleshooting things as I have a bad AV cable and a bad controller cable. I want to get RGB and stereo out of them and enjoy some cool games I missed out on such as the Star Soldier series and Bonk.
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