02-08-2013, 08:02 AM
I've got an original Game Boy, originally my brothers and the cause of many of my first video game experiences (Link's Awakening, Pokemon Yellow (later Silver), Metroid II, Tetris). Still works well, the battery cover is a bit broken (doesn't close properly) but otherwise it's in pretty much perfect shape.
I also have an old Casio calculator, also used to be my brothers, I still use it to this day and haven't needed to change the batteries once. I could get a new one but it does everything I need and then some (only recently did I need to use the Standard Deviation functions).
Not sure which is older though, I'm guessing the calculator but I think it's a close call.
Other than that I have a Game Boy Micro, it's not ancient but it's a couple of years old and I think it would count as "limited edition" since they weren't really all too popular. I haven't really used it much either, I got 3 games with it (Banjo Pilot, and a Shrek 2 + Madagascar 2-in-1 pack), but they didn't last for long and it isn't backwards compatible. My DS Lite can play GBA games too now so I've just got it as a collectible
I also have an old Casio calculator, also used to be my brothers, I still use it to this day and haven't needed to change the batteries once. I could get a new one but it does everything I need and then some (only recently did I need to use the Standard Deviation functions).
Not sure which is older though, I'm guessing the calculator but I think it's a close call.
Other than that I have a Game Boy Micro, it's not ancient but it's a couple of years old and I think it would count as "limited edition" since they weren't really all too popular. I haven't really used it much either, I got 3 games with it (Banjo Pilot, and a Shrek 2 + Madagascar 2-in-1 pack), but they didn't last for long and it isn't backwards compatible. My DS Lite can play GBA games too now so I've just got it as a collectible