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How many systems do you currently have hooked up?

I think 8 if you count my PC? PS3, 360, Wii U, PS4, Xbox One plugged into my receiver; Wii and PS2 plugged directly into my TV via component; PC at my desk.

Of those, the Wii will likely disappear first, as the only reason I keep it around is because my unfinished Xenoblade save is on it.
 
All going to same amp: Wii, WiiU, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS2, PC. Dreamcast direct to TV then audio is relayed to the amp over optical.

Amp only has 4 HDMI in, so PS3 is in the other lounge.
Dreamcast means no other composite sources because I'm using RGB scart.
Wii is on component and only exists for Gamecube games.
PS2 is only plugged in because the alternative is a box.
 
PS3, 360, Wii, WiiU, PS2, N64, DC in my living room. SNES and GC are there but not hooked up.

When I get a second TV + stand, I'll probably move a couple of those and my other consoles into my bedroom.
 
GameCube, Xbox 360 and WiiU.

Once I've built a little WiiU library I'll box up the old Cube after 13 years of faithful service.
 
PS3, PS4, Xbox One, and Wii U in the living room.

My office has
NES
SNES
Genesis
Sega Saturn
N64
PS1
PS2
Gamecube
Wii

There are more systems that I just don't have hooked up right now.
 
Only two. I have my PC hooked up to a 27" monitor and my PS3 hooked up to a 50" plasma panny, my bedroom is quite big so I have my PC in one corner and my TV in the other. I did have a PS4 bit I got rid of it last year.
 
I used to try and keep them all hooked up. But that mess of cords was hell every time. Plus I'm never really jumping between consoles that much so atm all that's connected is the WiiU and PS3. WiiU is permanent just because the small space it takes nothing else can fit. Everything else I swap as needed.
 
On my HDTV: Wii U, PS3, PS4, 360

On my tube: GameCube, PS2, phat 360 for the kids

I'll hook up other retro systems to the tube a few times a month, mainly N64 and SNES.
 
PC hooked up to monitor,
PS3, PS4 on main TV,
Saturn, PS2, Original Xbox and Wii connected via RGB Scart to a CRT.

I'd also love to be able to connect an old PC to the CRT to play pixel art indies on it but I've never worked out how without it looking horrible.
 
Living room TV (50" Sony W651)
- PC
- PS4
- PS3
- Xbox 360
- Wii U
- Wii (2x)

Bedroom TV (21" Sony PVM Broadcast Monitor)
- AV Famicom (RGB-modded) w/ FDS
- Super Nintendo 3x, one for each region
- Nintendo 64 (JP, RGB-modded)
- Gamecube (Region Free)
- Mega Drive (Region Free, 60hz mod) w/ Mega CD + 32x
- Sega Saturn (Region Free, 60hz mod)
- Dreamcast (R7 Edition)
- Playstation (Region Free)
- Playstation 2 Slim (Region Free)
- Xbox (Region Free)

And a nice candy cab (Sega Astro City), if that counts as hooked up.

You know, typing it all out, it does seem kinda crazy
that I still don't have a PC-Engine!
 
Main setup:

cabinet.jpg
systems1.jpg


From top to bottom:

Xbox 360 - model S, connected via HDMI
Wii U - launch deluxe model, connected via HDMI
XRGB-3 - the main processor and hub for most of the really old systems
Wii - connected via component / D-terminal, mostly just a homebrew box at this point
Playstation 2 - slim model, connected via component / D-terminal
Nintendo 64 - modded for and connected via RGB
Super Nintendo - model 2, modded for and connected via RGB
NES - top-loading model, modded for and connected via RGB
Gamecube - model 1 w/ Game Boy Player, connected via D-terminal
Genesis+CD - model 1 VA6 w/ region mods, connected via RGB
Saturn - model 2, connected via RGB
Dreamcast - revision 1, connected via VGA

In total: 11 consoles (plus Sega CD and Game Boy Player attachments), a dedicated upscaler, component switch, and VGA-to-component converter

I have a desk in the corner of the room that houses an old CRT VGA monitor. It occasionally gets some use from the older systems:

 
ps4
xbone
wii u

all in the living room

pc in my office

charging cradles for vita/3ds but I dont think those count

I dont hold on to old shit
 
Got 3 hooked up to the TV.

PS3 for Tekken Tag 2, occasional Plus games, and the games I haven't gotten around to yet.
PS4 for FIFA 15 primarily. And I guess some new exclusive games at the end of the year.
Wii U for Wii Sports Bowling, and the awesome collection of games.

I have a Xbox 360, PlayStation 1 and Dreamcast underneath my tv but they aren't connected.
 
Need to put some away but:

PS4 - primary
Wii U - Nintendo exclusives
Xbox One - Netflix, Hulu, Games with Gold games, exclusives
PS3 - PS+ games and backlog, might put away soon
Xbox 360 - for The Witcher 2 right now

Thank god the Wii has Wii Mode and I don't want a Playstation TV thing.
 
Main setup:

cabinet.jpg
systems1.jpg


From top to bottom:

Xbox 360 - model S, connected via HDMI
Wii U - launch deluxe model, connected via HDMI
XRGB-3 - the main processor and hub for most of the really old systems
Wii - connected via component / D-terminal, mostly just a homebrew box at this point
Playstation 2 - slim model, connected via component / D-terminal
Nintendo 64 - modded for and connected via RGB
Super Nintendo - model 2, modded for and connected via RGB
NES - top-loading model, modded for and connected via RGB
Gamecube - model 1 w/ Game Boy Player, connected via D-terminal
Genesis+CD - model 1 VA6 w/ region mods, connected via RGB
Saturn - model 2, connected via RGB
Dreamcast - revision 1, connected via VGA

In total: 11 consoles (plus Sega CD and Game Boy Player attachments), a dedicated upscaler, component switch, and VGA-to-component converter

I have a desk in the corner of the room that houses an old CRT VGA monitor. It occasionally gets some use from the older systems:

Beautiful! So jealous of that XRGB-3!
 
Panny TV Ax802

Ps4
360
ps3

Sony TV W905 (tvs side by side lol, true way to play coop)

Ps4
360
ps3

wii in cabinet but not connected.
So I guess 6 or 7.
 
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