The Best Office In The Video Game Industry
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The Best Office In The Video Game Industry
I thought you guys might appreciate this. GiantBomb.com visits Randy Pitchford of Gearbox software.
http://www.giantbomb.com/news/the-best- ... stry/1647/
http://www.giantbomb.com/news/the-best- ... stry/1647/
Re: The Best Office In The Video Game Industry
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.. 
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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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- Barry the Nomad
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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.
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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All consoles plugged would have been cooler but its a great office.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.
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That's exactly what when through my mind.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.
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.



