Gaming as a life-long hobby - Thoughts from the 25+ crowd

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Spoony, I can't see that pic and apparently need to log into NG forum to do so?
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Haha, no. God I wish. I suppose I should give credit for that, eh?

Thats just one of many pictures of 8mans collection off of the neo-geo forums.

http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthrea ... ction-2012
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Spoony, I can't see that pic and apparently need to log into NG forum to do so?


*Fixed!

Displayed right for me in the preview, ha.



The whole collection is really slick actually. For those of you who don't have an NG account...
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Phew, I feel a lot better. I know 8man allegedly has one of, if not the best Neo collection. That really is gorgeous and worth...a lot.
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well... shit. Wow.
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Phew, I feel a lot better. I know 8man allegedly has one of, if not the best Neo collection. That really is gorgeous and worth...a lot.


Oh, it's amazing. I don't know which I like more though, the carts or the Metal Slug waterpark in his backyard.


Ever since he posted those I always like to show them to people who have preconceived notions about gamers/collectors being slackers and whatnot. Granted, none of them have a clue as to what that room would actually be worth, but its good to remove most peoples view of a gamer in his unkempt living room covered in boxes and cords and moutain dew cans.
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is it weird that I'm just as impressed by the ladder & shelves?

Anyway, that inspired me to share... my new game room is coming along nicely. Here's my Sega shelf:

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I thought for sure you were going to put a step ladder in front of it.
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mjmjr25 wrote:I thought for sure you were going to put a step ladder in front of it.


haha that woulda been good. But I am really proud that I have built-in shelves the right height for SCD/Sat longboxes.

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no step ladder :\


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noiseredux wrote:no step ladder


Something just a little bit better.
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