What's the most OBSCURE GAME CONSOLE you've ever played?

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What's the most OBSCURE GAME CONSOLE you've ever played?

MetalJesusRocks
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If you look up the word "Flex" in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Kelsey and her handheld collection.

chaospoet
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"Everyone's heard of the CougarBoy it's just the Brazillian version of the GameDuck"
oh well that settles that

jsagovicj
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Damn, Kelsey got ACTIVATED on this question! lol Outstanding stuff.

Also props to the Lazy Game Reviews dude for the similarly obscure Phar-Mor referential t-shirt.

WolfysEyes
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Kelsey's on fire! Big up MJC from the UK!

dennistrousers
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Another banger episode here! Thank you so much for featuring me dude…. I secretly also loved Xeno Crisis showing up. What a game! Rock on 🤘

TheGebs
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MJ: What's the most obscure game console you've ever played?
Kelsey: Yes

BitRetroGhost
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It's nice to see LGR pop up on some of these videos as of late.

ramiking
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Metal Jesus able to gather some of the most kick ass YouTubers. I love it

bmxxx
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"What is the most obscure console you've ever played?" Kelsey: all of the most obscure consoles ever

masterquake
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As a longtime Ashens fan, I'm excited to see someone else acknowledge the many weird handhelds out there that tried to compete with the Game Boy during its heyday.

Also, my first console was a Sega Pico. I never knew what it was actually called until years later when I saw an article about it in an issue of Tips & Tricks magazine. My parents just told me it was a computer they got just for me, right around the time we got our first PC as well.

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Dude! Clint, I saw you at the LI retro gaming convention and it was so unexpected that I’ve been wondering if it was actually you for months. I remember picking up the Amstrad and thinking, “This is the type of wacky thing you’d see on LGR.”

SynRequiem
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I think the most obscure console of all time might be the CPS Changer by CAPCOM. Yes, you heard right, a console made by CAPCOM. Although more than a console, is a supergun from the 90's. For those who don't know, s supergun is a device used to play arcade games in lieu of requiring a full arcade cabinet. The SuperGun can be used to display the image from an arcade game on an ordinary television.

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Love you MJR! You rock! You never disappoint with the awesome content. Coming home from a long days work to a new MJR episode is always exciting!

PSXArsenal
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2:34 “I’m playing Snake Roy on my Cougar Boy” is a thing you can say sincerely and truly and mean it.
4:00 Clint is wearing a Phar-Mor shirt. Huh. They actually rented out games - so got to play some 1990/1991 gameboy stuff.

johnsimon
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I liked how different everyone's answers were. Also, Clint talking about the Megadrive PC combo with what looks like an Amstrad Mega PC in the background.

rustyroy
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0:36 Thank you!
In the previous video there is such a tedious discussion about the WS being super obscure (which it no longer is).
Thank you Kelsey for putting that out there as well! ❤

TheMightyOverlord
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More videos with Reggie!! Love that dude!

The video where you guys played the updated Quake was really cool. I think your fans would enjoy more of those type of videos. You guys had good and fun commentary!

CornwallJeggins
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LGR just casually dropping one of the most collectible Sega system's Ever 4:23

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Loved seeing these obscure consoles -- most of which I'd never heard of! The two most obscure ones that I own are a Sega Nomad and a Virtual Boy. However, I feel like the most obscure one I ever played might be a Sega Pico that I briefly fooled around with on a store display at Toys R Us around 1997 on the same trip when I bought my Sega Saturn. The Pico was almost more of a child's toy than a game console, but I think it's hard to say that it isn't a console of a sort just based on the fact that it's a toy that interfaces with a television, has a small game library, etc. (... Is it obvious I am/was a Sega fanboy?)

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