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  • Hey guys, this is Austin and today I’m here with a look at my video

  • game console collection. To start let’s take a look at the Game Boy

  • which I’ve always been a big fan of. Here weve got the original Play It

  • Loud models in Black along with a really cool transparent version.

  • Compared to today’s standards it’s an absolute brick and not really all

  • that pocketable but for the time it wasn’t half bad. It might not have

  • aged that well but the Game Boy is still one of my favorites. Another

  • cool handheld is the Game Boy Light. This was a Japanese only

  • version of the Pocket that included a lit screen years before it hit other

  • Game Boy models. The screen was still pretty dim and it only plays

  • original Game Boy games but it’s still an interesting look back. While

  • it’s not rare in the slightest I’ve got to give a shoutout to the Game Boy

  • Color as well. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say I spent the

  • majority of my childhood on this playing the original Pokemon games

  • and it still works like new nearly 15 years later. Probably the best

  • Game Boy ever would be the Advance SP. Not only does it play all

  • Game Boy games on a backlit screen but it’s also got a compact

  • folding design that’s survived years in my pocket. Considering that I

  • still get a couple hours per charge on a ten year old battery this is

  • definitely one of my favorite consoles ever. Moving to a slightly...less

  • good portable we have the Nokia N-Gage QD which was recently

  • featured in my Top 5 Worst Phones ever video. While in some ways it

  • was the first phone to take gaming seriously it was also very flawed at

  • both making calls and playing on the go. Still though, the N-Gage is an

  • interesting part of my collection. Now let’s move on to a few of my

  • favorite full sized systems. The original PlayStation 1 was the first

  • console to drag my younger self out of the arcade. It, along with the

  • much smaller PS One really showed that Sony could make a stellar

  • console and while the graphics haven’t held up too well there are still

  • lots of games that are as much fun to play as ever. One of my favorite

  • parts of my collection is the orange Nintendo 64. I’ve got to admit I’m

  • still a sucker for transparent consoles and the N64 was a perfect

  • choice to get the see through treatment. The Sega Dreamcast is

  • probably one the most underrated consoles ever. It had all kinds of

  • impressive features including online play, solid graphics and some

  • great games...some really great games. Another console I think a lot

  • of people overlook is the Nintendo GameCube. These are ridiculously

  • cheap now especially considering how many fun games they have.

  • Oh, and did I mention it has a handle? I don’t see how you can argue

  • with this. So these are some of my favorite systems but I’m curious to

  • know, what’s your favorite game console of all time? Definitely be sure

  • to let me know in the comments below! If youre interested in more feel

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