You also seem to suffer from a problem most people with many consoles have - wires. All those wires, and they can never seem to be neatly arranged.
Nonetheless, awesome collection.
I've given up on trying to keep everything hooked up. Even when I did have everything hooked up, I'd still have to pull them off the shelf and find a place to put them so the controllers would reach.RackGaki wrote: It leaves me in the unfortunate predicament of decided which consoles to have out at any given time.
Yeah, I still wish I could get a few more consoles in the game room but the lack of space on the entertainment racks makes it difficult. I am also limited to the number of inputs on my tv. I already have three switchboxes hooked up to my tv. Two of the switchboxes are for AV inputs and one is RF. I also have my computer hooked up to the monitor.RackGaki wrote:The entertainment racks you have your consoles on are really nice! I have one quite similar - but only one. It leaves me in the unfortunate predicament of decided which consoles to have out at any given time. I hope to remedy the problem by hooking a few up to a future monitor or TV in my computer area. I figure a monitor would be nice to have for my Dreamcast and NTSC/J 360.
Nonetheless, awesome collection.
Thanks!Dreamstation wrote:Your Atari Jaguar/cd makes me long for one. Nice collection
It's for that exact reason that I always buy extension cables whenever I get a "new" console or controller. They usually aren't too hard to find (took me a while to realize you can use the Genesis ones with the 3DO) and they really have helped in keeping the collection all out on display.shallowgamer wrote:I've given up on trying to keep everything hooked up. Even when I did have everything hooked up, I'd still have to pull them off the shelf and find a place to put them so the controllers would reach.
I was happy to discover the genesis controller cords worked for my Master System and Atari 2600. Didn't know about the 3DO.MrPopo wrote:It's for that exact reason that I always buy extension cables whenever I get a "new" console or controller. They usually aren't too hard to find (took me a while to realize you can use the Genesis ones with the 3DO) and they really have helped in keeping the collection all out on display.shallowgamer wrote:I've given up on trying to keep everything hooked up. Even when I did have everything hooked up, I'd still have to pull them off the shelf and find a place to put them so the controllers would reach.