Poor Man's game room

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Re: Poor Man's game room

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That's a nice gaming room, but I also love the TMNT action figures like others have been stating! My parents wanted to get rid of mine through numerous garage sales but I refused :lol: They're packed up in a box somewhere since we moved, might have to pull them out sometime. Did anyone else have some of those Mighty Max toy playsets too?
http://www.virtualtoychest.com/mightymax/mightymax.html

Hehe, got those packed up somewhere as well.
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You have quite a nice collection
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Nice collection.. I like the TMNT figures.. 8)
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Pretty sweet I have to say, and shoe racks are pretty much the best way to go for controllers in my opinion.
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great room, i have my classics the same way all hooked up with switches.

i know what you mean about the smb/duck hunt but luckily i've ran into 4 nes' in my brothers storage building so i hooked up some of my besties.

now u need an n64, those can be had cheaper than an nes
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MrPopo wrote:Hmmm... the shoe holder is a clever way of keeping your controllers in once place but still separated so you don't get cord tangle. Do you know how well those can hold an N64 controller?
Popo I have a bunch of N64 controllers in my shoe organizer thing. You can only fit one in each slot where as I can fit two of every other type - except the damn Jaguar. They fit, but you have to squeeze them in there. NES light guns fit too. Best innovation EVER! I do like the clear pockets so you can see the controllers.
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looks good to me. Gotta love most old school stuff cause its so cheap you can have a huge collection at a low price which is nice. Plenty to keep you busy. I need to be more budget minded as technically I'm a poor man who lives beyond his means :) lol :lol:
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Nice! I like how all the Genesis games are in the cases,looks so much than just carts only.
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+2 for the Genesis Menacer gun and Sega Nomad!

By the way, you must've grown up with the genesis, amirite? getting genesis games in the boxes these days, especially in that good of condition (read: Sonic & Knuckles) is not the easiest task, esp for a gamer with a budget!
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Re: Poor Man's game room

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Fantastic collection. By the way, I have the same Jakk's Pacific Ms Pac-Man TV Game in the one pocket :P
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