Waiting for:
Neo Geo AES+ x2
On hand and collecting dust around the house:
2600jr, Gemini, NES x2, 7800, 7800+, SMS, SMS2 x2, Genesis 1, Sega PBC, Genesis 2, Genesis Mini, PCE, GB DMG, GBC, GG, GBA SP, DS Lite, 3DS, PocketGo, SNES, Saturn, Dreamcast x4, N64 x2 (Blue, black), Gamecube, Wii, Switch Lite, PS1, PS One, PS2 Fat x3, PS2 Slim, PSP 2000, PS3 Super Slim, PS4 Slim, Xbox x3 (crystal, blue, black), 360, 360 S, Xbone x3, Xbone X, Xbox Series S, Alienware Steam Machine 1, Alienware Steam Machine 2 (960), Older PC desktop battle stations x3, PC gaming class laptops x2, Thinkpad T480 on hand for Windows failure emergencies, F256 Jr. (6502), Raspberry Pi boards x 5+ ???, Nvidia Shield TV Pro, Analogue MegaSG, Analogue SuperNT, Analogue Duo, Analogue 3D, Mister FPGA stack x2, Steam Deck/Dock/New Steam Controller (The only thing I actually use)
More junk in storage. Famiclones, Genesis clones, more Atari hardware, old computers, Sega CD crap, a big shit heap of Intellivision and Colecovision stuff.
One of my ps2s is a slim
You can still mod it and they work fine
With the latest FreeMcBoot and OPL it wont lag like they used to and you can use a MX4ISO memory card to store games on an sd card
Memory card bus is too slow in almost all of the slims. Sony cut back on the bandwidth there so
most of them will stutter FMV cutscenes. The best way is hosting games through NAS, with either a computer or a small Pi kit piggy backing on it as a server.