MY Setup

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Dylan wrote: with no retro stuff on a retro site.
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too be fair he does have a copy of bloody roar 2....lol
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Re: MY Setup

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weasels wrote:
Dylan wrote: with no retro stuff on a retro site.
too be fair he does have a copy of bloody roar 2....lol
Hey, I never said that.
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Re: MY Setup

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GageGuyver wrote:Image

i like that radiator thing in the corner
it looks steampunk
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Man, are we on neo-geo.com, leave the guy alone. You might have new stuff but I can see the retro love in there. Show pics of all your games so others can see too.
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Welcome to the racketBoy forums.

Good to see you have some games, but I'd suggest you line the games up in the tv stand and set your AV splitter under the TV along with the controllers. Free up some space around the 360. Put the PS3 vertically beside the TV stand on the floor since it's not stackable.

Other than that, I think the setup works fine.

I have a question unrelated to the OP's 1st post, but rather to the radiator heater in his room. I was thinking of buying one for my apartment. The portable kind, that you can roll around and plugin anywhere in a room. Do they work well, and are they somewhat energy efficient as compared to an airconditioning unit that also serves as a heating unit?
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Breetai wrote:It's a mess.

Where are all your retro games?
Modded Xbox?
Breetai wrote:
Dylan wrote:And just so you know, getting berated is just part of the Racketboy initiation process.
It's an absolute mess with
There's been worse. Remember that guy who had a floor covered with cables, clothes, and games?
no retro stuff on a retro site. I don't understand why this guy even bothered to show this off. I'd be embarrassed.
We're not a purely retro site. Hell, one of our most active topics is bashing on, uh, I mean, debating the merits of the Wii. Just because his collection isn't super impressive, that doesn't mean he shouldn't show it. He just wanted to show what he had.
pepharytheworm wrote:Man, are we on neo-geo.com, leave the guy alone. You might have new stuff but I can see the retro love in there. Show pics of all your games so others can see too.
I agree, some of you came off pretty harshly. (I'm not sure if you were just joking, though)
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Re: MY Setup

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Upsidedown Fuji wrote:Welcome to the racketBoy forums.

Good to see you have some games, but I'd suggest you line the games up in the tv stand and set your AV splitter under the TV along with the controllers. Free up some space around the 360. Put the PS3 vertically beside the TV stand on the floor since it's not stackable.

Other than that, I think the setup works fine.

I have a question unrelated to the OP's 1st post, but rather to the radiator heater in his room. I was thinking of buying one for my apartment. The portable kind, that you can roll around and plugin anywhere in a room. Do they work well, and are they somewhat energy efficient as compared to an airconditioning unit that also serves as a heating unit?
Thoes kinda heaters work great, you might have to change the oil eventually but it takes years.
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pepharytheworm wrote:Man, are we on neo-geo.com, leave the guy alone.
If this was neo-geo.com, he would have people openly saying "get the f--- of this site" and people harrassing him via PM in all sorts of ways. Nobody here has done that (I hope!!!).
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Re: MY Setup

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Sweet. I may pick one up some time this week then. I'm tired of freezing my butt off in the morning waiting for my stupid AC to get warm enough. It's below zero over night and mornings are hovering just around 0 celsius. Thanks for the tip. ;D
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Upsidedown Fuji wrote:Sweet. I may pick one up some time this week then. I'm tired of freezing my butt off in the morning waiting for my stupid AC to get warm enough. It's below zero over night and mornings are hovering just around 0 celsius. Thanks for the tip. ;D
Same for me. Japanese apartments are just not well built for winter!!!
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