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Anonymous No.12111487 [Report] >>12111548 >>12111850 >>12111905 >>12111970 >>12112013 >>12114043 >>12114126 >>12114620 >>12121376 >>12122125
Best-looking retro hardware? For me, its picrel, Famicom or 2nd-model Saturn.
Anonymous No.12111521 [Report] >>12111550
the best thing about the duo is that it actually FEELS high quality, the console has weight to it, the lock switch and open button have feedback and are satisfying to press, and the drive noises are extremely quiet even when its reading from the disc
the famicom looks cool on the surface but when you actually have it in your hands it's extremely light and just feels like a cheap plastic toy
Anonymous No.12111548 [Report] >>12111806 >>12114056
>>12111487 (OP)
While I have fond memories with the US version of the Duo, I think its Japanese counterpart looks slightly better with the aqua and lavender accents.
Anonymous No.12111550 [Report]
>>12111521
>it's extremely light
put some rocks in it
Anonymous No.12111558 [Report] >>12118687 >>12122128 >>12122131
Anonymous No.12111592 [Report] >>12122576
The European Mega Drive and Mega CD 1 model. It was a cleaner design than the Japanese version and the tower of power was incredibly cool as a kid, making it look like a hi fi system tower that was so popular in that era
Anonymous No.12111806 [Report] >>12114858
>>12111548
i like the all-black, it brings out the shapes well, but those highlights are really nice on JP mega drive. Also i fogrot to mention sega mark iii
Anonymous No.12111850 [Report]
>>12111487 (OP)
for me, its the psone
Anonymous No.12111869 [Report] >>12111901
>flat black
>no detail
>no color
>literally just a flat black piece of plastic
Wow. I fucking hate it.
Anonymous No.12111901 [Report] >>12111913
>>12111869
"no detail"? Need to get your eyes checked, anon?
Anonymous No.12111905 [Report]
>>12111487 (OP)
Super Famicom, Turbo Duo, original model PC Engine and honestly the Atari 2600

Worst is the Nintendo 64
Anonymous No.12111906 [Report] >>12111910 >>12111914 >>12112028 >>12114043 >>12116647
Anonymous No.12111910 [Report] >>12122663
>>12111906
and this one
Anonymous No.12111913 [Report] >>12111947
>>12111901
>holy shit you can see the line indents from the disc tray and memory card holder
wow, so much detail.
Anonymous No.12111914 [Report]
>>12111906
Japanese toiletpilled
Anonymous No.12111947 [Report] >>12111997
>>12111913
Tasteful minimalism. The mix of off-center and symmetrical elements - the two side vents next to the Turbo Duo plate, the line tracing from the middle of the power switch, over the hucard lid, across the front to the eject button, the lock and busy indicator within the line. Unfathomnably sexy. Perfect design.
Anonymous No.12111970 [Report] >>12114043
>>12111487 (OP)
The correct answer is the Net Yaroze edition of the original PlayStation.
Anonymous No.12111997 [Report] >>12112191
>>12111947
>minimalism
Soulless slop. I want my games and consoles to look like games and consoles.
Turning everything into a smooth black box has been the worst thing to happen to design this generation.
Anonymous No.12112013 [Report] >>12112024
>>12111487 (OP)
Still the 2600 for me. The wood grain, the ribs, the fat catridge port, it's perfection.
Anonymous No.12112024 [Report] >>12112038 >>12112191
>>12112013
The Channel F feels more raw to me.
Anonymous No.12112028 [Report] >>12112202 >>12114051
>>12111906
1000 dollars more than the cost of buying a Mega Drive and Mega CD separately, just for some light-up skechers and a motorized CD tray that breaks easily
Anonymous No.12112038 [Report]
>>12112024
I've never heard of this console before in my life.
But it looks rad, you make a solid argument.
Anonymous No.12112191 [Report]
>>12111997
"this generation?" this is /vr/, you can talk about that stuff elsewhere
>>12112024
Yeah, these 1st and 2nd gen consoles were really out to sea before things grew towards the standard box shape. I love the integrated controllers of picrel and the Intellivision
Zutt zutt in the butt No.12112202 [Report] >>12114008
>>12112028
Youre poor, got it.
Anonymous No.12112209 [Report]
I love the slim versions of the Playstation and Playstation 2 like you wouldn't believe

The Playstation/PSONE kind of has that "frutiger aero" look to it that all the kids are so hot about ontop of looking cute

and the PS2 Slim is just pure fucking black sexiness. I mean how much more black could it be? And the answer is none, none more black
Anonymous No.12112225 [Report]
Zork, Adventure (Colossal Cave), MUD, Dungeon
Anonymous No.12114008 [Report]
>>12112202
Have fun paying $5000 to play Virtual Bart
Anonymous No.12114043 [Report] >>12114049 >>12115021
>>12111487 (OP)
Japanese Mega Drive "Model 2".

"Wondermega" Mega Drive >>12111906
"Net Yaroze" PlayStation >>12111970
Anonymous No.12114049 [Report]
>>12114043
Also the Dreamcast and the japanese white Saturn.
Anonymous No.12114051 [Report]
>>12112028
We're discussing aesthetics here, not economy.
Anonymous No.12114056 [Report] >>12114443 >>12114858
>>12111548
First time I see that black Famicom. Curious.
Anonymous No.12114126 [Report]
>>12111487 (OP)
Nobody told me this bitch filters out most of the bass from its own audio
Anonymous No.12114152 [Report] >>12114946 >>12115021
Love the Sega CDX/Multi-Mega. Nice and compact.
Anonymous No.12114364 [Report]
coolest looking HMD ever
Anonymous No.12114443 [Report]
>>12114056
That's a Sharp Twin Famicom. It also came in red.
Anonymous No.12114605 [Report] >>12116502 >>12116507
Easy.
Anonymous No.12114620 [Report]
>>12111487 (OP)
Anonymous No.12114640 [Report] >>12116291
I've always liked the look of this old Sony MSX2.
Anonymous No.12114647 [Report]
this thread seemed to be deleted, and now it's back, including my own post?

or was that just a dream while i was sleeping and farting yesterday?
Anonymous No.12114858 [Report] >>12114892 >>12114897
>>12111806
I find the all-black to be subtle, meant to fade into an entertainment setup. However the highlight colors are a lot more inviting to me to interact with the buttons/switches which is a bit more playful. As for the Wondermega, it really comes alive with its lights. The Mark III is alright, but I do prefer the Master System look. As for the Famicom and Saturn, I prefer the US toploader look and I also prefer the first model Saturn more than the 2nd. However, you did forget the original briefcase set of the PC-Engine being amazing looking.

>>12114056
It is the model with the turbo switches for the controllers, also available in an orangey-red. Someone said the TwinFamicom systems has an improper mix of the audio from the disc system and cartridge audio, but it seems okay to me since I don't have a comparison basis. I still have to research and hope to find someone able to modify it to the proper levels if true.
Anonymous No.12114892 [Report] >>12114981
>>12114858
>INTERFACE UNIT

1980-1990s consumer electronics just had the best font and wording splattered all over. I hate this new minimalism shit.
Anonymous No.12114897 [Report] >>12114981
>>12114858
>non yellowed pc engine combo
noice
Anonymous No.12114946 [Report]
>>12114152
I wonder if a discount Saturn unit from an alternate universe where it was successful would look like this.
Anonymous No.12114981 [Report]
I prefer the 1st model Saturn over 2nd one. See how the colors just make the looks of the system pop.

>>12114892
It is a design rule to avoid more than 3 fonts on a single object in western design philosophy. In fact most designers would prefer to limit it to 2 since 1 singular font is ideal. If more than 1 font is used, it would be best to relegate to subtle icons away from the focus hidden in the corners. Whereas I see the opposite with non-western design focusing on more of a mandala art style in an overload of information. Just look at Japanese ads or newspapers, it just feels so cramped for space as a design philosophy. Just count the amount of fonts used there, it is almost information overload to give a perception of coolness reminiscent of 80s mecha design.

>>12114897
It is still yellowed. Compare the plastic to the sheet of paper. I had no idea back then exposing it to air and sunlight would yellow my beloved PCE, SNES, ROB, and old computing devices. I'd love to have someone perform the de-yellowing process to my stuff, but it is a lot and I doubt I'd be able to save up enough much less find someone willing to do the work.
Anonymous No.12114982 [Report]
For me, it's the fz-10.
Anonymous No.12115021 [Report]
>>12114043
>>12114152
I also kind of like the Majesco "Model 3", really compact and cute
Anonymous No.12116291 [Report] >>12116338
>>12114640
would.
Anonymous No.12116338 [Report] >>12118367
>>12116291
wtf
Anonymous No.12116502 [Report]
>>12114605
LameCube if the world was epic
Anonymous No.12116507 [Report]
>>12114605
It's not a GameCube that plays DVDs. It's a GameCube and DVD player sharing the same case but not all the same cables if doing both with their highest quality output. It also cost more than buying both separately which is why it flopped
Anonymous No.12116525 [Report]
Anonymous No.12116647 [Report]
>>12111906
If I weren't poor, I'd say that looks cool as fuck, but I am, in fact, poor, so I'll just call it gay and a waste of money.
Anonymous No.12118367 [Report]
>>12116338
sticky keys
Anonymous No.12118608 [Report] >>12121324
It's crazy how much cool stuff you could buy if you were wealthy in the 90s
Dave No.12118687 [Report] >>12122552 >>12122552
>>12111558
Gay as fucking fuck
Anonymous No.12121121 [Report]
atari with the wood grain~!
Anonymous No.12121324 [Report] >>12122135 >>12122904
>>12118608
yeah
sometimes I start thinking about all the cool stuff I could buy today that I will appreciate having in the future, but then I remember
everything is available digitally, machines are all featureless black boxes and slabs
it's good, though. keeps my consumerism in check
Anonymous No.12121376 [Report]
>>12111487 (OP)
I just bought picrel, CIB and recapped :D
Anonymous No.12122125 [Report] >>12122131
>>12111487 (OP)
>Best-looking retro hardware?
Honestly? The original rubber keyed spectrum is a design classic. Everything is perfect from the font down to contour.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Dickinson
Anonymous No.12122128 [Report]
>>12111558
Josh?
Anonymous No.12122131 [Report] >>12122552
>>12122125
>>12111558
Fun fact
"Dickinson met Apple founder Steve Jobs numerous times as they shared ideas for the MacBook in 1994."
Anonymous No.12122135 [Report]
>>12121324
Nah, I smell cope. I enjoy using my stuff every week. Its real joy to use and I get great pleasure and happyness from it. Everyone can like doing their own thing though, always allowed. For much of the 90s and 00s up to about 2014 it was not 'consumerism' either. The stuff was basically free if you took it away because people wanted rid of it ands were willing to clean it or liked repairing it for fun.
Anonymous No.12122552 [Report] >>12123386
>>12118687
>>12118687
>>12122131
I only posted that for the invevitable "mac le bad >:((" (You)s

How do y'all feel about the Power Mac G4 and Power Macintosh G3?
Anonymous No.12122576 [Report]
>>12111592
Jesuschrist. What's the third floor? O_O
Anonymous No.12122663 [Report] >>12123583 >>12125438
>>12111910
I don't know much about the X68000 but I can say without a doubt that everything shown in your picture is probably the most expensive original setup of any console posted here.
Anonymous No.12122904 [Report]
>>12121324
I mean, back then you were at the cutting edge of technology and everything was so different. Nowadays while it may feel neat to watch Laserdiscs or play the niche consoles or whatever, it's just not the same.
While it would be cool to own, I really just wish I could have experienced those years as an adult too.
Anonymous No.12123386 [Report]
>>12122552
That should about answer it.
Anonymous No.12123583 [Report]
>>12122663
What's a few thousand dollars for a handful of arcade perfect ports?
Anonymous No.12125438 [Report]
>>12122663
spoiler alert: that isn't his setup. gorgeous nevertheless