My new gaming setup and collection.

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:shock: I envy your Saturn collection... The setups pretty cool too, but DAMN.
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newt42 wrote::shock: I envy your Saturn collection... The setups pretty cool too, but DAMN.
Thanks Newt, I appreciate it. Shamefully, while I have pretty much all of the more rare and sought after titles, I unfortunately slacked on getting some essentials, like the original Panzer Dragoon and PD Zwei, and a few others. However, I'd like to think it to be a pretty nice collection overall.

Still need to grab Dark Saviour one of these days too to complete my wanted RPG collection.
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WHOA! awesome game room man. love the cabs.
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Wait did you buy a house, or paradise?!? Seriously, you don't have a "game room" you have a "game castle". Nice job.
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Wow. A complete gaming dominion would never fly in my house. Don't EVER get rid of that paneling :cry:
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dgamemuster wrote:WHOA! awesome game room man. love the cabs.
Thanks man, I appreciate it. The cabs definitely get put to use.
enderfall wrote:Wait did you buy a house, or paradise?!? Seriously, you don't have a "game room" you have a "game castle". Nice job.
I literally got a good laugh out of this. Thanks ender! Gotta make home the place you want to spend the most time, right?
s1mplehumar wrote:Wow. A complete gaming dominion would never fly in my house. Don't EVER get rid of that paneling :cry:
LOL. Yeah, the wood paneling in my family room is pretty retro, but I like it. :wink:
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I had been wondering what kinda setup you were rocking dp and I must say I'm impressed.

Didn't realize how many cabs you had, damn dude save some for the rest of us :lol:
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fan-frigin-tastic!

love the orginization and style. good collection of everything with many great collectibles.

the arcades are also super badass with sfa3 being my favorite! you many wonderful gaming areas!
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synbiosfan wrote:I had been wondering what kinda setup you were rocking dp and I must say I'm impressed.

Didn't realize how many cabs you had, damn dude save some for the rest of us :lol:
Thanks Synbios, I was thinking the same when I saw your killer Sega collection in the other thread. Seeing those games brought back so many memories, and that's likely one of the best Saturn and Genesis collections I've ever seen.

As for the cabs, the addiction will never die. I actually had six until I got rid of it late last year (Sold it to Neo-Geo.com member Cannonball), it was a Korean candy that was converted to a Ms. Pac Man, hell of a combo, just didn't have any time to set it up for JAMMA goodness.

Hopefully I'll have another candy soon!
8bit wrote:fan-frigin-tastic!

love the orginization and style. good collection of everything with many great collectibles.

the arcades are also super badass with sfa3 being my favorite! you many wonderful gaming areas!
Thanks 8Bit, I appreciate the kind words!

Street Fighter Alpha 3 is a blast. It's crazy how many SF purists seem to dislike it, I think it's got a killer roster and great gameplay.
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Three Neo Geo cabs. Now that's impressive.
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