Post A Picture of Your Game Room

Discuss Your Gaming Environments and AV Setups
404Ender
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Post by 404Ender »

Woah Majors, where'd you find that cab for that cheap?
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Post by fastbilly1 »

Majors, dont you tell me that was the last super auction. I would have bought that in a heart beat.
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Post by Majors »

We would have been a bidding war :)

We had to wait til the end...it was like 20th from last. There was also a Blast City with some fishing game but it was pretty beat up and little image burn. April 5th, we will see what shows up.
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Post by Citizin »

landpirate36 wrote:Hey everyone, im new to forums so i thought id post some pics of my game room.

http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/3446 ... 001eu8.jpg

I know its kinda bare but i guess that just means games are my priority.
What kind of Tv is this?
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Post by nova1313 »

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38" 1080P TV. Have all the systems hooked up at once 360, wii, ps2, saturn, n64, dc, gens, 32x, sega cd. There is a virtual boy stored in the cabinet underneath. Nice controller storage bins on the side. I built all the furniture custom. The room above the tv is going to be used for 2 additional LCD panels. 1 for tv as I game or a different system. Another so I can run a media server.

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Linux based arcade unit. Has jamma board support also. 4 players, trackball and 2 light guns. 30" widescreen. I finished trimming the control panel after that. I still need to find a way to get a nice sonic Marquee...

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This is my work rig really... But it runs lan parties on weekends as the server. It's super nice to have all the monitors as you can game and still be productive online. I'm huge sonic fan. The case is custom.

Still working on the setup but work has stopped due to trying to buy a home.
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Post by Citizin »

nova1313, Your images aren't showing up. I'm interested in seeing the Linux based arcade unit.
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Post by nova1313 »

Odd the work for me. Try this link? http://novaslp.net/pics/v/Room/

There is an arcade section there and one of my entertainment center.


http://novaslp.net/pics/d/794-1/IMG_0733.JPG
http://novaslp.net/pics/d/752-1/IMG_1627.JPG
http://novaslp.net/pics/d/767-1/IMG_1633.JPG (arcade unit I wish I had pictures of it completed.)
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Post by shallowgamer »

Strong work!

I especially appreciate the Controller storage grid in the bottom right corner of the entertainment center. I'm still trying to figure out a CLEAN looking way to make all my controllers accessible. Right now they're all stowed in cupboards underneath the wet bar. Actually, more of a dry bar, since it's fully stocked with video games. I'm thinking storage ottoman to house all the frequently used controllers. And I plan to have an entire bookshelf dedicated to the awkward peripherals that are only used for one game.

Anyway, it will all be moving downstairs shortly. Pictures coming as soon as everything is set up. It's that dreaded "95% complete" phase of my project, where it takes forever and a day to finally get around to finishing everything up.
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Post by nova1313 »

Yeah the storage bins were a long time coming. I had tupperware for a bit. That didn't work well. These are the perfect size so I can wrap and store... I still could use more bins on the other side but I wanted to make them nicer with maybe pull out drawers on some for cartridge games. I still have to stain the controller bins to match the furniture and then brace the sides once installed. So it's getting there.... It's just not there completely yet.

Good luck with your project. When you get to the 95% mark that is the hardest part. To organize my cables it really took dedication to make it 100% awesome.
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Post by RyaNtheSlayA »

im liking your pc case :D
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