Has anyone setup their retro systems? (Pre-PS1/Dreamcast Era; excluding N64/NES/SNES [basics])
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  • 16 points Mantic0282

    Dallas doesn’t have a chance in hell of making the playoffs.

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  • 4 points geladeiranova

    /r/tvtoohigh

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  • 3 points zombieninjawarrior

    /r/AynThor/

    AYN Thor Starter Setup Guide

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CNsN7CTI8M

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  • 5 points Ruevein

    Nope never set up a retro system. No idea what you are talking about. 

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    -5 points willieouttaher

    Emulator** I’m so sorry this probably confusing af

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  • 1 points Same_Veterinarian991

    do you have a dock? 😎

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  • 1 points gr00ve88

    I have all my consoles setup, connected to an AV switch so you can access them all easily! To a CRT TV of course.

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  • -1 points SlinkDogg

    My Jaguar is hooked up to my main tv, my 3DO was there before but I beat Deadalus Encounter so I switched it.

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