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My Nintendo dsi. Since 2009

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20 GB hard drive from 2006.

Next year we're going to have a party for it.

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A TI-99/4. I need to find an old tv to hook it up

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I have my old Speak & Spell. It still works.

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Probably my dad's electric turkey carver. It was a wedding gift he got in 1980

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Fridge. Older than me

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1962 fender brownface pro-amp

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Either my TI-99/4A, or if it still works, the IBM 7072 that I got from NYIT for $200 in 2000.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Sinclair Microvision MTV-1. It doesn't work though. First released about 1978 according to Wikipedia.

Found it in a thrift store in a small town with a single stop light, in the middle of nowhere. That's also where I got my sealed copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator 3.0 on 5 1/4 floppies. Total cost $7.

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Empire State radio, R52

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I've got an old TRS-80 in stored-in-a-leaky-shed-for-40-years condition. I can also lay my hands on an AM/FM radio that I think dates to the 70's.

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Lost a lot of cool old stuff in a fire a few years ago, so I'm guessing my original N64.

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I've got my og NES.

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My TI-84 calculator.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

1980 Sony trintitron crt TV that still works. Got the N64 hooked up to it.

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Probably a Cowon iAudio mp3 player from the mid aughts. I might still have a Philips cd mp3 player from the early aughts. Ooh in my garage I have Sony PC speakers from 2001.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Probably some old radio, not sure of the date though.

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Not a full electronic per se, but I do have a heatsink from an old second gen IBM memory module.

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Sega Megadrive from about 1989.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I have a Milton Bradley Microvision from around 1979, the first handheld game system that used cartridges. I have the block breaker game, it still works but I think some components are wearing out as the game speed feels way too fast. Thing takes 2 9V batteries!

[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

Game Boy Advance with a Pokemon Sapphire cartridge that I don't think has been removed in over a decade. Every time I turn it on I always wonder how I spent so many hours staring at a screen with no backlight.

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Either the wood-grain radio with clock or a 1970s bubble-LED calculator

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I have a CRT from 1995. Aside from that, probably my dad's turntable which has unofficially become mine, or the Yamaha electric keyboard

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A Nintendo64 with several game cartridges. It's a little flaky, but it still works for the most part.

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Probably either my Olympus OM-1 or my Minolta SR-T 201. Both still work (the Olympus just needs some cleaning and maintenance)

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