mjmjr25's Gameroom - Walkthrough of Lower Level (pics) 2.14

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Re: mjmjr25's Gameroom - NEO GEO MVS Added 5.1.13

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Very nice collection man. I see you don't have Lufia & The Fortress of Doom or Lufia II: Rise of the Sinstrals. Both are SNES RPGs. I highly recommend at least the 1st one; as the 2nd is actually a prequal. :mrgreen:
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fastbilly1 wrote:The issue to me is that a supergun is to me like having a MAME cab. If I am going to spend that much for an arcade game, I want to play it like an arcade game. My wife is ok with getting one (1) candy cab, so I am looking for a good condition Astro city.
I was that way for quite awhile and as soon as I got my cabs I sold my Sigma AV7000. Shortly thereafter I had regrets because I really enjoyed the convenience of being able to play my arcade games anywhere in the house (or out of the house for that matter).

I've since boughten (2) Sigma Raijins and with a couple of my setups, it is essentially a cab, everything is legit arcade parts (save the monitor, but on any decent CRT, it looks very close and of course you can get scanline generators) - these aren't those ugly vogatek or hodgepodge superguns, these have everything all in one, just like a cab, and are quite attractive - yet portable. I swear by them and like I said, I play on them as often as candies, and lately more.
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Re: mjmjr25's Gameroom - Entertainment shelf added 9.17.13

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Greetings,

First "gameroom" update this summer. Built this entertainment stand for the bedroom:
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And added this to the garage:
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Re: mjmjr25's Gameroom - NEO GEO MVS Added 5.1.13

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Man those are some really sexy shock boxes with custom art! It's like my 120 in 1 MVS cart and then some has come to life and made it way onto your shelves! Awesome collection!

p.s. what kind of bookshelves are those? are they custom or something purchased? They seem to hold a great number of games perfectly and don't look cheap at all!
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Thank you, yeah all the shelves are custom / built-in and designed to hold my games and hardware.
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i love how you built these shelves. very professional looking. you could probably built an Ark if you wanted to. :mrgreen:
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Re: mjmjr25's Gameroom - New Ent. center added (last post)

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dood, that entertainment center is legit. I like how it perfectly fits each console.
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noiseredux wrote:dood, that entertainment center is legit. I like how it perfectly fits each console.
Thanks, bro. As you know, I had a layout in mind and wanted each shelf to be specific, PS3 / 360 / PC-Printer-Keyboard, so the shelves fit everything specifically, and are the right height for each systems respective games - gives the consoles room to ventilate, but not wasting space...
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What was involved in grafting on that candy style CP to your tetris cab? I've been thinking about replacing the cp in a generic cab of mine to accept an Astro City style cp.

One cause they look awesome and two, for some of the naomi games like world series baseball and monkey ball that need special control layouts.

I think I know what I have to do, just wondering if you encountered anything unusual or have something you may have done differently.
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thatdanGguy wrote:What was involved in grafting on that candy style CP to your tetris cab?
I meant to ask the same thing. Can't believe I let the weekend pass without looking at that Tetris cab! Does that mount on there? Or is it just resting on top? I've been wanting to put something together for 6-button games (especially after last weekend) and that seems like an easy way to cut out a lot of work getting a panel to fit.
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