Color-A-Dog/Colorado G Gaming Setup

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Color-A-Dog/Colorado G Gaming Setup

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Hey guys. Been a long time since I posted my setup(s). Hope you enjoy.

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This is my main retro gaming setup. On the left is as follows (top to bottom):

Sega Gensesis with 32X add- RGB SCART video
Sega Saturn - RGB SCART video
Sega Dreamcast - RGB SCART video
Modded SNES - RGB SCART video
Modded N64 - RGB SCART video
Atari Jaguar - RGB SCART video
Modded PC Engine Duo - S-Video
All the above is run to my framemeister which you can barely see in the top left of my entertainment center. Each consoles power supply is run to the left power switcher on the bottom left of my entertainment center which allows controlling the power to each console individually.

On the right is as follows:
Consolized Omega Neo Geo MVS - Component
PS2 - Component
Xbox - Component
Wii - Component
3DO - Composite :(
Custom Supergun - Component
On the very bottom is my Atomiswave motherboard for the Supergun.
All of the composite connections are routed through a component switcher. As with the consoles on the left, all the ones on the right are hooked up to a power switcher.

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This is in the living room. I have the following on the left of the entertainment center:
PS4 - HDMI
Apple TV - HDMI
Wii U - HDMI

In the Middle is my Yamaha Receiver. On the right is the following:
Xbox One - HDMI
PS3 - HDMI
Xbox 360 - HDMI

The two televisions are so I can have two football games on mainly, but also to have something on the top television while I game on the bottom.

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These are most of my retro games.

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These are most of my PC, Arcade and modern games. Hope you guys enjoy.
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Systems: Genesis 1&2&3, Sega CD 1&2, CDX, 32X, Saturn, Dreamcast, NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, Jaguar, Jaguar CD, TG 16, TurboDuo, PC Engine Duo-R, PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, Neo Geo AES, MVS, Neo Geo CD, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Amiga CD32, 3DO FZ-10, FZ-1, Pioneer CLD-A100
Portables: Gameboy, GB Advance, DS, 3DS, Sega Game Gear, Nomad, Neo Geo Pocket Color, PSP, Vita
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Re: Color-A-Dog Gaming Setup

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This whole time I thought you were a "lower case g" from the Great Centennial State
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Re: Color-A-Dog Gaming Setup

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With the Broncos logo, I've been glazing over your name as Colorado Dog 1. Good stuff, clean setup. :)
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Re: Color-A-Dog Gaming Setup

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I want to comment on your setup, but first, I too that you were the #1 OG from Colorado. So funny.

Anyways - awesome setup buddy.
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Re: Color-A-Dog Gaming Setup

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Nice setup fellow Coloradan! Where in CO do you dwell? :mrgreen:
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Re: Color-A-Dog Gaming Setup

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Its funny everyone saw it as colorado G1. That is how I originally intended many years ago. Everyone usually reads it as color-a-dog so I posted the thread that way. But it has always been the intention to be Colorado G.
Systems: Genesis 1&2&3, Sega CD 1&2, CDX, 32X, Saturn, Dreamcast, NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, Jaguar, Jaguar CD, TG 16, TurboDuo, PC Engine Duo-R, PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, Neo Geo AES, MVS, Neo Geo CD, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Amiga CD32, 3DO FZ-10, FZ-1, Pioneer CLD-A100
Portables: Gameboy, GB Advance, DS, 3DS, Sega Game Gear, Nomad, Neo Geo Pocket Color, PSP, Vita
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Re: Color-A-Dog Gaming Setup

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Really nice setup! Image
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Re: Color-A-Dog Gaming Setup

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Color: A Dog Gaming setup.

I saw no dogs.
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Re: Color-A-Dog Gaming Setup

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Nice Unit, G.
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Re: Color-A-Dog Gaming Setup

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Heh, see, I always read it as combining Colorado and dog, and thus I pronounced it "Coloradawg".

Now that I'm properly informed, nice pics! I like your setup, particularly the retro systems, very clean.

Also, its definitely always nice to see another Coloradan around here.
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