Cool Joe Thumbs up very very very cool. and back to the evelfunkster:Cool Keep up the good metal i can play all the boss track almost their not as easy as it tought i keep practising,if you can id like to hear some stuff from you playing on guitar;im a true guitaroholic.If i can record ill make a toppic about it and deepen in it or wait im going to make one right now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe RediferOK here's some low-light pics of my two game rooms (still getting used to the settings on my camera, so sorry for the graininess/bad white balance).
Old school room:
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Looking in you can see the general setup and some games. I also have a Windows server in here that sits on the floor where it belongs.
The right speaker is hidden behind the computer monitor. It sounds great.
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A closer look at the table. I could use a better setup, I'm sure,
but it works. Everything except the NES and TurboGrafx are hooked
up in component video which is "teh awsum".
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Might as well show a closeup of the TurboGrafx-16 with CD-ROM.
It's better than a TurboDuo simply because it is far more durable.
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Bottom shelf, some Genesis games.
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Yet even more Genesis games.
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The rest of the Genesis games that are on the bottom shelf.
Looks like Lightening Force is about to fall off! I'm out of room!
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Top shelf, 32X as well as some Japanese Mega Drive games. Want to know what any of the Japanese games are? Just ask!
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The remainder of the Genesis games on the top shelf. The last game on the right is the UK version of Splatterhouse 2.
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Also on the top shelf is a small cabinet where I store my NES and SNES games and even the fabled Sega Genesis Game Genie!
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Along the back wall is a shelf
holding yet even more games.
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Top row: Sega CD games. Bottom: Japanese Saturn games.
Click on the picture for a bigger view if you want to read the titles.
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Top: TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine. Bottom: US Saturn.
Click the picture for a bigger view.
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Top and middle: Sega Master System. Bottom: Neo Geo.
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Current school room:
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I have my current-generation stuff hooked up to a Sony KV-34XBR960, one of the sharpest and best HDTVs ever made so far.
Shown here are the front 3 speakers and crap like that. Not shown in any picture: the awesome subwoofer.
The Xbox, Gamecube, PS2, and Dreamcast are all hooked up via component video and run games in 480p (for the games that support it).
A few Xbox games run in 720p or 1080i or both. I have yet to purchase an Xbox360.
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A shot of the surround speakers. That's right, no
home-theater-in-a-box for me! To the right you'll see
a shelf which holds DVD movies and video games.
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The bottom 3 shelves are dedicated to game crap.
Top: Xbox, PS2, and Gamecube. Middle: Dreamcast and Nintendo DS.
Bottom: Random junk. Click the picture for a bigger view.
And that's it! I hope you enjoyed the tour of my game rooms.
