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After moving into my new place last fall I increased the number of rooms available to work with from four to six plus a basement. It was a pretty big upgrade for not a lot of money. Still near downtown (Brewery District, if you want to get technical, not German Village anymore). One of the many benefits of living in Ohio.
All winter I was essentially living in just two rooms. TV and bedrooms. Well, Spring is here so I converted one of the rooms upstairs into a game room. The above pic is the start of it. What I've got:
Visual:
- Older iMac
- Zenith T.V. 1992 Color
- Sears T.V. 1968 BW
- Vizio 22" Flat Panel (HD)
Systems (hooked up):
- Atari 2600 4 switch
- PS2 (slim)
- Game Cube
- Genesis (with High Definition Graphics text)
- Sega Saturn
- Sega Dreamcast
- Xbox 360
- PSP
- Atari Lynx (not pictured)
Systems (not hooked up)
- NES
- N64
- Atari 2600 ("Heavy Sixer")
It's pretty fun to have them all playable, all in one place. One man's junk another man's treasure... true to form.
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