The Best Office In The Video Game Industry

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The Best Office In The Video Game Industry

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I thought you guys might appreciate this. GiantBomb.com visits Randy Pitchford of Gearbox software.

http://www.giantbomb.com/news/the-best- ... stry/1647/
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pretty cool. I've seen photos before, but never a walkthrough. It is the office i want eventually.
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Pretty cool office.. 8)
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That's cool. It's nice to see someone who loves games so much all grown up and making games of his own. I'm excited for Borderlands. I love the new art style and I hope the game is as awesome as he says it is.
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Not bad ;)

It would be cooler if all the systems were active and plugged into a discreet power strip. THen, all the video connectors ran into a large switcher controlled via remote. Punch in "9" and your Saturn is running through the hidden HDTV, grab some controllers from the cabinet below and play. :)

I'd have ordered the consoles by year or by manufacturer. They sort of seem scattered.
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I don't know about you, but I want to see this guy's garage!
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Apperenly Cliff Belnizki office has G1 Transformers toys all around. My friend used to make deliveries there (before he became a tester for GoW2) and would happen to glance into his office if he had the door open...
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Barry the Nomad wrote:Not bad ;)

It would be cooler if all the systems were active and plugged into a discreet power strip. THen, all the video connectors ran into a large switcher controlled via remote. Punch in "9" and your Saturn is running through the hidden HDTV, grab some controllers from the cabinet below and play. :)

I'd have ordered the consoles by year or by manufacturer. They sort of seem scattered.
All consoles plugged would have been cooler but its a great office.
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Barry the Nomad wrote:Not bad ;)

It would be cooler if all the systems were active and plugged into a discreet power strip. THen, all the video connectors ran into a large switcher controlled via remote. Punch in "9" and your Saturn is running through the hidden HDTV, grab some controllers from the cabinet below and play. :)

I'd have ordered the consoles by year or by manufacturer. They sort of seem scattered.
That's exactly what when through my mind.
But I did think the mounting was nice.
I've always envisioned something like that in my place, but I don't have quite that much room to spare :)
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Yikes 0:20. Flat horizon is flat.
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