Retro Sports Gamer's World

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GameMasterGuy
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Nice room! In terms of neatness, it's basically the antithesis of mine :lol:
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Amazing setup! :shock:

Totally jealous of your Duo R. I gotta get one of those! More pics of that and your Neo Geo setup, please!
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clean and organized plus a turbo duo equals two thumbs up! :D
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Nice set up man. Like my game room, a little cluttered, but clean and well organized; totally dig it.
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No more KV24-FS - upgraded to the KV27-FV300, perfect screen also. Fits perfect on this stand. The FV is a real step up from the FS series on Sony Trinitrons. Two S-video inputs (inc in the front) and much better sound.
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Awesome setup!
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Nice new sony crt,now i know what set my hitachi is based on :).Did you goive the other crt away?
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dukenukem wrote:Nice new sony crt,now i know what set my hitachi is based on :).Did you goive the other crt away?
The older CRT has the alignment issue that needed a technician to address so given that I spent $12 on the new one, I put the old one out at the street and I think someone came by overnight and grabbed it. It wasn't worth the time to list it anywhere since it had that issue.

New one has been great though. It's so clear, it can be hard to see the difference with composite and s-video.
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To echo everyone else, very nice and clean setup!

I've been on the hunt for a "cheap enough" Trinitron, but it has evaded me for a long time. I snagged a Sharp X-Flat for $10 bucks, but I still feel like the Trinitron is the way to go.
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The thrift stores (not Goodwill) around me are loaded with them. Don't know if you guys have Impact! thrift stores around but they are $$. The downside is they have zero in the way of retro games.
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