Lots of classic systems!

  • @[email protected]
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    3222 days ago

    Those of us who collect classic game consoles and computers (here’s looking at you, AI reporter Benj Edwards) know the difficulty of keeping all that hardware not just working but instantly accessible with a simple press of a power button.

    Meh, the answer is money. With money it’s easy.

    • The Pantser
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      1022 days ago

      I mean with rf based consoles it’s easy to just put a bunch of T’s on the coax but HDMI would require a massive HDMI switcher.

  • @[email protected]
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    1721 days ago

    I can already hear the 60 cycle ground loop hum that he’ll never be able to track down.

  • Haru
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    1321 days ago

    I think I’d rather deal with the inconvenience of hooking them up when I need, than the anxiety that I’m living with a fire hazard like this.

    • @xycu
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      621 days ago

      I have a bunch of different old consoles and vintage computers (not “444” of course) and used to try to have them all hooked up, it was such a miserable rats nest of wires. I eventually settled on just using one at a time (I am only human, after all).

      Whatever I’m playing gets the prime hookup spot in front of the TV, everything else gets stored neatly on a shelf or in a box. Cables and controllers are in individually labelled zipper storage bags, in bin drawers, out of sight until they are needed…

      Of course, hooking them all up is a hobby itself… It’s easy to go down a rabbit hole of scalers and SCART switches and RGB mods and then you suddenly find yourself a couple thousand dollars poorer.

  • @Redkey
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    1021 days ago

    I wonder when he last sat down and really played a game for an afternoon. Now that everything is plugged in and ready to go at the push of a few (spreadsheet-tracked) buttons, he has finally overcome all the difficulty of switching consoles and can now play through all the games he’s been wanting to play. Right? Right?

    • hswolf
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      421 days ago

      I don’t think he actually wants to play any game, I think the satisfaction comes from having all the consoles and making them all worrk together.

      It’s more a collectors high thand a gamer’s.

  • CO5MO ✨
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    421 days ago

    The Excel sheet made me laugh 😆 that’s fucking crazy

  • krdo
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    222 days ago

    Does he have 444 controllers hooked up well? Not really that useful if not.

      • @[email protected]
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        622 days ago

        Now, if you feel that the bare minimum is enough, then okay. But some people choose to play four-player Smash Bros. and we encourage that, okay? You do want to play four-player Smash, don’t you?

        • The Pantser
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          222 days ago

          Well I just doubled it. I don’t have the information on what each console’s ports are to do the real math… I guess over 1000 would probably be close since everything from the past 20 years has had at least 4 and some NES had 4 player as well with a adapter.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 days ago

    spreadsheets?

    THIS IS WHAT AI WAS MADE FOR. Figuring out the path of least degradation for each console/connection, and managing it’s connectivity.