Start of my Sega Collection

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Start of my Sega Collection

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Not much of a game room as yet so much as a single shelving unit. Im turning the spare room into my Sega room i've always wanted. As soon as i can find a slim crt tv a good sofa and a bit of time i'll get cracking.
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Nice, very pretty. Can we get a closeup of some of the titles in your collection?
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That is a nice Saturn collection I like the black and blue pal boxes. :D
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Closer images of saturn games, the few at the bottom are doubles. (wait ages for saturn bomberman and then two come along at once.
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last few images.
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Ah, I see a copy of Virtua Fighter Kids. Haha, always glad to see that in somebody's collection. And your copy of Enemy Zero makes me jealous.
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Holy boxed peripherals Batman!

You gonna start on Mega Drive at some point?
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I like the way you've displayed them (though I've never had the urge to display peripherals, even though - or perhaps because - I have an unholy amount of them). It almost looks like a store from the first few images. :)

As an aside, I notice you have two racing wheels. Do you find it worth having even one, or is it for display? I've played with the idea of getting some wheels for my pre-force feedback racers (namely on Saturn, Dreamcast and PlayStation), but I've never heard great things about any racing wheels from those eras. I'm a huge fan of immersion though, so I could probably be pushed to get some if anyone could endorse them convincingly enough.
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Hobie-wan wrote:Holy boxed peripherals Batman!

You gonna start on Mega Drive at some point?
Forgot to attach a copy of my Mega Drive collection, i think you'll find its rather great. :lol:

Im maily concentrating on my saturn first, and secondly my dreamcast but i would like to get a decent collection of megadrive and then even master system and game gear stuff.
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Loving those boxed saturn items, and TWO steering wheels. Thats just greedy
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