Ahem. T-Games Archives?
And besides, I am pretty sure that the old NeXT, Quadratums and FMs are the RAREST game consoles on LBP, and I said Old.
Somebody would want one of these old consoles, somebody might want to talk about the NeXT someday, somebody would want to talk about the Quadratum Legacy and how it impacted the GEII and somebody might want to talk about the FM's history. We must not keep archives to ourselves, instead, we must share them.
What about the T-Games Archives? After the most recent significant data loss, I'm not sure the T-Games Archives has any NeXT consoles in its possession besides the latest versions. As I said in the other post, I won't be able to check until just over a week from now.
As for NeXT, Quadratums and FMs being the rarest, I'd disagree. Several versions of the GameExpo Classic haven't been seen by T-Games since their original releases in mid/late 2011, even after the launch of the T-Games Archives (when we scrounged around everywhere trying to find anything). T-Games was a lot less popular back then, and we don't even know the complete update log for that console. Same can be said for some GameExpo II consoles.
The T-Games MMD would probably be the rarest, actually. That was a console given to developers to develop games for, and it was a completed console (more advanced than anything before or since), but it went unreleased. It's a shame, it had so much potential.