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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoTwo consoles wasn’t really a thing back then. If you had a Nintendo you weren’t really messing with anything older anymore. At least in my experience. If you wanted to switch you just changed the plugs around.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoI knew some kids privileged enough to have both a SNES and a Genesis. It wasn’t impossible. Also VCRs used the same RF switching system. The real question was, why would you have more than one of these things on at any given time?
Two consoles wasn’t really a thing back then. If you had a Nintendo you weren’t really messing with anything older anymore. At least in my experience. If you wanted to switch you just changed the plugs around.
I knew some kids privileged enough to have both a SNES and a Genesis.
It wasn’t impossible.
Also VCRs used the same RF switching system.
The real question was, why would you have more than one of these things on at any given time?