Is there any game console, can not connect to the internet in any way?
a console that has nothing Internet, and that all games can only be played from a single console
and the multiplayer is only from a single console, and without any internet and the console (if retro) has no peripheral to the Internet.
I want a console without any internet
Michael Phillips
But why?
Kevin Walker
yea, its called the N64, retard
Ethan Wilson
because I do not like playing for online.
I prefer games consoles with 100% complete. (No DLC or the like)
Evan Bailey
Just don't be retarded and avoid playing online. No one's forcing you to.
Austin Moore
What year do you think this is user?
Daniel James
I have a console that connects to the internet, but I don't don't want to play online. So you know what I do? I don't play online. Problem solved.
Angel Rogers
N64 can go online
Jack Hughes
test
Cooper Lee
Oh fuck he's right. Atari 2600
Wyatt Hill
Playstation 1?
Wyatt Roberts
>dat satellite attachment thing for snes
Ryan Flores
pleb
Justin Morales
I don't think the nes and master system could go online. snes and mega drive could though ps1 may not have been able to go online
Brody Peterson
Famicom had an attachment for dial up. So, kinda,
Adam Jenkins
>ouya
Brayden Lopez
ouya is exclusively online user
Nicholas Reed
I just find it funny that anyone thinks it's relevant enough to even be included in this image
Jeremiah Nelson
still it's a home console. most people on Sup Forums would have never played atari, spectrum, amiga or commodore but they are still relevant
Hunter Roberts
this shit was made by the guy who made OnLive
Jason Watson
Every console before the sixth generation was like that.
Luke Lee
The Wii mini has no online capabilities. You can't hack it because of this. Why do you ask, user. Are you going to prison?
Joseph Hall
I just looked this shit up. That's absolutely incredible.
Michael Gonzalez
There are several from the 80s and a few from the 90s. Weird thing is, several popular systems from the 90s had some niche rudimentary form of online connectivity such as Sega Genesis with SegaNet, and I think PS1 and Saturn had online adapters too.
Jonathan Hernandez
Game libraries didnt begin seriously catering to online until 6th gen, and even then all of the gamecube's online games allowed for splitscreen multiplayer
And while DLC certainly was a thing back then, cancerous DLC practices didnt become a thing until 7th gen
Luis Thomas
more than that, XBand online code was then used to give online mode to SNES and Genesis game on Wii Virtual Console
Jeremiah Edwards
Neo Geo?
Chase Bennett
there's only one answer
Elijah Watson
...
Carson Collins
Internet connectivity ruined consoles imo
Cooper Edwards
Colecovision Intellivision Odyssey NES Master System 3DO Jaguar