Your gaming setup
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Your gaming setup
Hope this wasn't done before.. Post a picture of your gaming setup.. I'll start it off...
here's my Dreamcast, which is situated at the foot of my bed.. (at night, it runs DC Linux, and runs my alarm clock)..
Incase your wondering what monitor that is, it's the first VGA monitor ever, the IBM 8512...
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... XPG2Z.html
here's my Dreamcast, which is situated at the foot of my bed.. (at night, it runs DC Linux, and runs my alarm clock)..
Incase your wondering what monitor that is, it's the first VGA monitor ever, the IBM 8512...
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... XPG2Z.html
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My gaming setup (game consoles):
Current star:
Other machines (That MD2 is FC clone):
MD and SMS carts:
FC carts:
PC used to do everything (including gaming and MD dev):
My Older PCs and and Russian amps:
Current star:
Other machines (That MD2 is FC clone):
MD and SMS carts:
FC carts:
PC used to do everything (including gaming and MD dev):
My Older PCs and and Russian amps:
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Here's my gaming setup:
My monitor, an old chroma-luma/RGBI combo I got with my Commodore 128, which provides pretty nice composite video.
To the left of the monitor, my Nintendo, modified to disable the lockout chip when Super Mario 3 stopped working. (Yeah, that's 32X DOOM. No, I don't have a good excuse.)
To the right of the monitor, hanging partway off the desk, my Playstation, purchased for $7 at a garage sale about eight years after it became outdated.
On top of the monitor, my Sega setup, complete with Sega CD and 32X. Now if I could just get some six-button controllers...
I couldn't very well have it under the monitor (well, I could tape it to the underside of the desk, but the swap trick would be a lot harder,) so it's behind it. Sega Saturn: for when you absolutely must play some Street Fighter Alpha or Darkstalkers.
The magic of the whole setup: an A/V switcher, purchased for $5 at a thrift shop. No more cable-swapping, hooray! Left to right: NES, Genesis, Playstation (didn't have to tape a new label to this one,) Saturn, turntable (yes, I own a turntable and records.)
Not pictured: sub-mediocre $20 speakers, got 'em for $10 during a sale at Radio Shack, on either side of the monitor.
My monitor, an old chroma-luma/RGBI combo I got with my Commodore 128, which provides pretty nice composite video.
To the left of the monitor, my Nintendo, modified to disable the lockout chip when Super Mario 3 stopped working. (Yeah, that's 32X DOOM. No, I don't have a good excuse.)
To the right of the monitor, hanging partway off the desk, my Playstation, purchased for $7 at a garage sale about eight years after it became outdated.
On top of the monitor, my Sega setup, complete with Sega CD and 32X. Now if I could just get some six-button controllers...
I couldn't very well have it under the monitor (well, I could tape it to the underside of the desk, but the swap trick would be a lot harder,) so it's behind it. Sega Saturn: for when you absolutely must play some Street Fighter Alpha or Darkstalkers.
The magic of the whole setup: an A/V switcher, purchased for $5 at a thrift shop. No more cable-swapping, hooray! Left to right: NES, Genesis, Playstation (didn't have to tape a new label to this one,) Saturn, turntable (yes, I own a turntable and records.)
Not pictured: sub-mediocre $20 speakers, got 'em for $10 during a sale at Radio Shack, on either side of the monitor.
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