The Prof's Study

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The Prof's Study

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I enjoy collecting and playing videogames. Unfortunately I have to do it in the guest bedroom of our small apartment, hence space is at a premium! Nevertheless I like what I have and enjoy playing in there. Some highlights for me are my Virtual Boy, rotating shelving with Genesis and PSP games on and FFV and FFVI Japanese Snes carts on top of and my tiny 14" standard def TV that has S-Video, composite and component inputs. Oh, and I love the 3DO and enjoy that collection. The flight case is where I keep controllers, cables etc. it's pretty neat. Things that I'd like to get are some videogame art and a wall clock, a few more GC games and some more boxed Genesis games. Maybe a Saturn in the future too. Anyway, hope you like the pics!

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nice collection and setup! welcome to the forum.
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So clean and well organized!

Not like my mess!
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nice collection and setup! welcome to the forum.


Thanks! I only discovered this site a few weeks back and have been lurking looking at some of the amazing things people have so I thought I'd better say hello! Seems like a great crowd here.

So clean and well organized!

Not like my mess!


Well my wife wouldn't have it any other way :lol:
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Of what are you a prof?
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dsheinem wrote:Of what are you a prof?


Oh, you are reading that wrong. He is a pro F, a professional letter.
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Ha! Not a real prof unfortunately, it's just a nickname I picked during my college years :D
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Whats in the trunk?
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In there I've got extra cables and controllers! Keeps it nice and tidy. I also have a bunch of loose games for PS3, 3DO and GC in a CD wallet, some of which are bonafide originals and some of which are *ahem* backups... The top of the trunk is also where some of my wife's soft toys live :D
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fastbilly1 wrote:Whats Who's in the trunk?


FTFY
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