Putting together a Game Room

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The pictures arnt quite a good as the last ones because my camera decided it doesnt want to auto focus. Finally got some more shelves up and unpacked the rest of the games. Moved a few things around too.

First 3 pics are the old shelves re-arranged.

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Top shelf has all my odd ball stuff such as empty game boxes, manuals, inserts, etc.
The small shelved area in the middle is great for storing games of weird sizes. 3DO, Saturn and Sega CD for now.



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Looks really great. Now you just need a black switch to finish it off. :)
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yup, looks really nice.
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I'll bet you had an amazing time unpacking everything. Great job all around.
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Hobie-wan wrote:Looks really great. Now you just need a black switch to finish it off. :)
Nah, a brushed steel wall plate and a dark grey switch to add a splash of tone to the whole ensemble.
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Looking great Crabmaster. How much do you think you spent on materials?
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samsonlonghair wrote:Looking great Crabmaster. How much do you think you spent on materials?
Thanks!! I spent just under $400 for the shelving and just over $100 for painting stuff. So $500ish has been put into the room as seen in the last pics. I'll probably spend some money to get a few nice frames so I can hang stuff on the wall and then a new couch will be the next "big" purchase.
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It looks beautiful... I think a tear went down my face looking at everything. :o
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Since just after X-mas I've been selling off a lot of my under appreciated gaming stuff in order to fund a large purchase. I had the same items posted on nintendoage, rfgeneration and racketboy. Racketboy was by far the most helpful forum for selling things and without it I most likely would have had to resort to Ebay and a lot of "lost" funds.

So a huge thanks to the Racketboy community for helping me acheive one of my longest standing gaming goals!!

Here are the newest additions to my collection/game room:

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The Neo Geo AES was the biggest prize. The CDX was more of a purchase from the same awesome seller to make some room for the AES. Anyway I've wanted a Neo Geo for like ever so this is really awesome for me and its always exciting to have another library of games to dig into.
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Congratulations on getting an AES and a CDX; both are very cool consoles. Someday I'll have the funds to buy a Neo Geo. For now I'm pretty happy with my CDX.

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