Kgcarini's Game Room & Collection

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tahoe2
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swiftzx wrote:I wish I could see the saturn games :cry: btw great collection!
I agree. It would also be cool to see all the SNES games you have. But still, thats alot of stuff, you just need a better environment. so make a man cave like everyone else is suggesting ;)
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wow awesome collection. I hope they dont just sit there and collect dust. Anyways Love em all only problem is your TV. I mean some console are old but if you have them connect to nice LCD or soemthing i think youll be more prone to play em.
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AznKhmerBoi wrote:wow awesome collection. I hope they dont just sit there and collect dust. Anyways Love em all only problem is your TV. I mean some console are old but if you have them connect to nice LCD or soemthing i think youll be more prone to play em.
I use the setup during spring, summer, and fall. It's way too cold during the winter months. I recently bought a room heater that I found on clearence, and it did not even turn on! I was so mad. It was brand new and the box had never been opened. I was wanting to play some Dark Wizard on the Sega CD. I'll post new pics as the game room evolves. My next big purchase will be another cabinet to put games in.

I got the N64 cases from goodwill. It took about two years to get the them. I need more too!
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Are those Sega CD cases heavy? To my eyes it looks like that top shelf is bending a bit under the weight....
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Nice game dungeon. Dedicated spaces for gaming always rock.
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jfe2 wrote:My wife has banished all of my gaming stuff into storage, so don't feel bad man. :lol:
Damn..sounds like it's time to banish a couple of wives..
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I see. . . potential. I recently bought some cheap wood paneling from home depot and did one wall of my basement "office". Made a huge difference. The sheets were $10 a piece and are 4 feet wide. Even if that wall is twice the length of my room you could do it for $60. Add a cheap area rug and a loveseat and bigger tv from goodwill and you're set.
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My wife has banished most of my collection to the basement. I think I did a pretty good job with the space.
If my lady did that, I would banish her to the basement, only being able to leave to clean and cook....and sex when teh web is down.

Nice use of your space though.
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