Rawster's attic, bedroom and living room!

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Rawkster
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Re: My attic (nothing special)

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MasonB15 wrote:
Rawkster wrote: BTW anyone spotted something strange? First one to find it wins a smiley.
Would it happen to be the Famiclone/NES thing? What kind is that?

I really like your setup by the way :P
We have a winner!

That's the second console that my parents bought me (the first one was an Atari 2600). It's a Dido. It has 30 built-in NES games, games like Contra, Super Mario, Balloon Fight, Ice Climbers, Tetris, 1942, Bomberman, Macross, Devil World, Raid of Bungeling Bay, etc...
You can insert any NES cartridge and it will work.
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Re: My attic (nothing special)

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Meh, I noticed it and just gathered it was a clone. /eats a cookie.
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Re: My attic (nothing special)

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Sweet!

I've always wanted to have an attic bedroom/gameroom.
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Re: My attic (nothing special)

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nice ps3 setup (I almost want one again because of the slim...) and thats a pretty sweet use of an attic. reminds me of all the good times my cousin and I had in my grandma's attic playing super mario world on his snes.
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Nice attic setup for gaming... 8)
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Re: My attic (nothing special)

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I wish I could have such a nice-looking Man Cave. Great stuff.
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Re: Rawster's attic, bedroom and living room!

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The first post was updated!
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Re: Rawster's attic, bedroom and living room!

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Rawkster wrote:The first post was updated!
I see from the update that we have a Blade Runner fan in our midst which is always cool.

Check out snatcher for the SEGA CD if you want a great game that draws heavily from Blade Runner and other cyberpunk media as a key influence on it.
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Re: Rawster's attic, bedroom and living room!

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Ok, Ill bite, what are the old books?
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Re: Rawster's attic, bedroom and living room!

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fast wrote:Ok, Ill bite, what are the old books?
Just a couple of 18th and 19th century books.
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