The blue computer system I built recently has a video board with TV out port, and was going to be the main video game machine, but ended up being not much more than the one that runs my DeCSSed episodes of Macgyver and the occasional screening of Koyaanisqatsi.
[size=8pt]It's nothing fancy, really. Mainly built of spare parts, to wit: a salvaged motherboard with 666 MHz Pentagram Pro chip (raarrrrr!), 250 MB of RAM, spare 160 GB hard drive, a 32 MB ATI Radeon video board and an ancient Ensoniq OEM sound board pulled out of my neighbour's Dell. And all inexplicably living in the Gateway 2000 chassis that housed a proverbially brain-dead 8.77 MHz 286 that croaked years ago. Like I said even with its current innards it's not fancy, especially by today's standards.