I’d have to go with the wood grain Atari 2600, I’m a sucker for 70’s designed electronics.

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    Technically neither a console nor a PC (in the IBM-compatible sense), but the Commodore PET has a certain kind of 70s futurism about it.

    Note the integrated tape deck for all your storage needs.

    The keyboard pictured, while interesting looking, is a complete POS. Later PETs had a more usable keyboard with a better layout.

    Edit: I don’t think that red button at the bottom right is stock. It’s almost certainly a hardware reset button, which on the Commodore machines is typically done by shorting a couple pins on a user expansion port.

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    The 2600 depicted in the article thumbnail, was absolutely a beauty in its native environment of the late 1970’s:

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    I like the woodgrain look, but I don’t think the Atari 2600 is a very good example of it. Lots of audio equipment from the time does it better. Especially when combined with brushed aluminum or stainless steel.

    Purple GameCubes are retro now, so I’ll go with that as my favorite.

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    while not necessarily the prettiest console by any means but i always thought the Og xbox home menu went way harder than it needed to, now that’s presentation!

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    Game Boy Advance. Actually all 3 variants (GBA, SP & Micro) are beautiful consoles.

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      I love how the SP looks. The original feels better in the hand but the clamshell looks so good and it feels great to open and close.

      I’m tempted to get a foldable as my next phone because I miss that design.

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        God damn marketing! That picture makes it look like it had OLED before it was invented. Of course, these days you can make it actually look like that but it’s ~$60 and you install it yourself.

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          It’s a worthwhile mod. I prefer this form factor over the clamshell, but it needs a screen that you can see without 1000W of halogen bulbs around you.

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        Completely forgot I had this until seeing this image. Brain skipped straight to the SP.

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      Oh yeah right… the Gameboy advance can legally be considered as a retro console…

      Good pick!

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    PC Engine. Not only does it look like a prop from the set of TNG, but it is delightfully tiny. The cartridges are little cards that you slot in the front. There is literally nothing bad about a PC Engine. (Except for maybe that it’s only got one controller port)

    NEC-PC-Engine-Console-FL

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      +1.

      Also it can be turned into a coolest spaceship, with its CDRom attachment, a very first in 1988!

      Also the HuCard format for its games is unbeatable!

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        Speaking of spaceships…

        Pc-Engine-Shuttle

        Not the most practical PC engine model, because it lacked the extra oomph of the SuperGrafx and you couldn’t attach a CD-ROM² - but just look at it

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      The PC Engine/Turbagragix 16 also had a handheld (PC Engine GT/TurboExpress) that was way ahead of its time. It had the same power as the home console, was color, had a backlit display, and even had a TV tuner attachment. And it was released in 1990. The Sega Nomad basically copied these features in 1995, and Nintendo didn’t have a colored, backlit handheld until 1998.

      I loved mine.

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    The Sega Saturn, especially the Japan version:

    Although I never owned this model myself, I recently picked up an 8bitdo replica (M30 bluetooth) of the Japan controller and it looks and feels great, although not strictly a direct copy of the original.

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    Remember having one of these at school in the late '70s / early '80s G7000

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      OH MY GOD! I had one of those! I haven’t seen a picture of one since.

      The keyboard was so awful. I don’t remember getting it as a birthday or other gift so it must have been a hand me down from a family friend or something.

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        Membrane keyboards are really the worst. I completely understand wanting to cost-cut to get units into schools and into the hands of kids, but that’s too much. It’s like someone saw a speak-and-spell and said “that’s the ticket.”

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      To me, no. PS2 is a retro console, but PS3 (Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X., Crysis 2) is not. I mean, look at those games’ graphics, they look FENOMENAL.

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      I’ve still got mine, and it still works great! I sold my PSP to get a used one about a month from launch, and I’ve kept it ever since. It’s a great console, if only there were more games for it.

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        I modded mine. Once modded it can emulate most gba, gbc, psp or ps1 games (and more). The full extended library is pretty big once emulation comes into play.

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          I’ve seen people doing that, I should look into doing it sometime. I mostly use the Steam Deck for handheld emulation, but it can’t hurt to have more options!