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#1 bush-boi
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i currently have about 10 consoles under my tv with more on the way. the ps2 ps3 and gamecube are sorted - i use a scart splitter so i can have up to 7 scart inputs at once. the problem is the retro consoles, they use rf cables. is there anything which will allow me to have many rf cables connected at once, so i can switch between them? i know some people have like 30 consoles connected at once. i have heard of this 'system selector' thing. i live in the uk and i think this is only available in america. anyway please help me out if you can!

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http://www.mypicx.com/10062009/cdi/

This is a picture of the back of my cd-i. I need a lead to connect it to the tv but im unsure what will fit? any ideas? my tv has a normal input just like the one a nes or a mega drive would fit into

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i know it sucks but it cost 10 pounds. now can anyone help me? what should the two ends be
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well mine is the 210 model i think. also it has what seems to be a scart in blue and two coax thingys but im not sure what will work
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#5 bush-boi
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What cable do i need to connect a phillips cd-i to my tv? could you maybe put a link to one because i have been having loads of trouble finding something that works i need to be able to play games movies and music.

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i think the big ps3 is much nicer. the only reason i would get a ps3 slim is for collectors value. i dont think it looks as good

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#7 bush-boi
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i saw ico in a game shop today for only 13 pounds sadly i was 1 pound short, but ill ask anyway, is that a good price? ive seen it on ebay for 50 in some cases, though that is a special edition this was just the standard game

btw i cant believe they are calling ps2 a legacy platform

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i would buy it off you but i live in the uk so it wouldnt work
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#9 bush-boi
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the biggest psp memory stick is 8gb right? cause that would only fit about 8 rpgs or maybe only 7. so all these might not be possible unless you buy tons of memory sticks
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#10 bush-boi
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if you could design your own levels then upload them like little big planet but with zombie levels, and there were many different modes then it would be amazing. but they'd have to sort a lot of things out