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Posts: 0 | My "New" Gameroom on Monday, May, 08, 2006 1:51 PM
Well I Moved My Gameroom To My Room...
Well I Had To Move And Wire Up Again:
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Posts: 0 | Re: My "New" Gameroom on Monday, May, 08, 2006 6:14 PM
Hey - you've got some cool old-school gaming classics in there!
Funny thing - I love how technology has allowed highly impressive visuals and audio in today's games... and yet, there's just nothing like the classics. I far more enjoy the great games of yester-year over today's visually stunning, story-rich, but very cookie-cutter games. Well, most of them anyway. There are a few worthy ones out there today.
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Posts: 0 | Re: My "New" Gameroom on Monday, May, 08, 2006 6:16 PM
TheReelTodd Wrote:Hey - you've got some cool old-school gaming classics in there!
Funny thing - I love how technology has allowed highly impressive visuals and audio in today's games... and yet, there's just nothing like the classics. I far more enjoy the great games of yester-year over today's visually stunning, story-rich, but very cookie-cutter games. Well, most of them anyway. There are a few worthy ones out there today.
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shadow_user User
Posts: 1,201 | Re: My "New" Gameroom on Monday, May, 08, 2006 6:22 PM
Wow. I've never really played SNES, NES, Atari Flashback, PS1 or Commodore 64 be4 (pun intended).
BTW, what's a commodore 64?
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Posts: 4,450 | Re: My "New" Gameroom on Monday, May, 08, 2006 7:09 PM
Thats a keyboard thingie mabooty with only 64k of ram and some nifty things. KiaPurity could probably tell you more. Nice little machine for its time though.
shadow_user Wrote:Wow. I've never really played SNES, NES, Atari Flashback, PS1 or Commodore 64 be4 (pun intended).
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Posts: 0 | Re: My "New" Gameroom on Monday, May, 08, 2006 7:53 PM
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TimothyC User
Posts: 4 | Re: My "New" Gameroom on Tuesday, May, 09, 2006 9:04 AM
Awesome Josh! You'll have to share a pic once everything is cleaned up a bit ;^).
I still have my Atari 2600 that my parents bought my brother and I for the Christmas of '82, or '83 as well as 100+ games. I also still have my Sega MasterSystem that my brother and I bought together back in '88. Sadly, our Genesis that we bought a few years later stopped working and was sold for parts. My old playstation stopped working after too many drunken friends abused the system . I'd like to buy another playstation to replace it eventually (can you say Tekken?).
At some point I hope to setup a vintage gaming room myself. I'd like to have a couple of different 25" tubes to play vintage atari, sega, genesis, and NES games on. In addition to those systems I'll also have 2 to 4 fullsize arcard games depending on space. The wife already knows Tron is a must, but hopefully I'll convince her that Robotron, Burgertime, and the Mrs Pac/Galaga reunion cabs are a must also. I know it may seem sac relig not to include Disc of Tron, but never saw it as a kid and wouldn't play it nearly as much as I would Robotron. However if a minty enviromental version was to be had for $1500 or less in Florida, I'd make an exception !
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