There's no way to hide those wires is there.... In order: Dreamcast, Atari 7800, NES, SNES, Saturn, JVC WonderMega. All plugged in and working. Under the telly, the PS Tripple and XBox 360 + HD DVD thingummy. 120GB drive in 360, 320GB HD in the tripple. US Launch PS3, fully PS1/PS2/PS3 compatible. Downstairs. PS Tripple number two, Wii.
This is my final PC gaming setup. I doubt it will change more than this. Also, whats neat, this Monitor looks like a PS3 from the back. lol
Ha ha I didn't even notice - I had placed my V64Jr face down on top of my PSOne (with a N64 cart inserted)...that's why it appears to be part of the PSOne :lol:
Ah, how I <3 my new setup. My Television screen is a 6.5 foot wide 4:3 projection coming from my Zenith 900 Pro HD CRT projector. I picked it up about a month back for $15 off of craigslist as broken. I got it working the day I got it. To the left of the screen there is the cabinet on which my old 30 inch TV sat on. Now it hosts my Stereo, Laserdisc player (yeah, I still have one of those...), DVD player & Cable Box. All of my systems are sitting there in front....well...not all of them...theres tons of stuff in storage, but my favorites are represented over there in some way. Protip: Look at my cat, Louie. He's the blurry black blob at the right, sitting on top of the projector.
my cat killed my projector... it would jump up on it and turn it on at night. so it would be on all night. eventually the bulb burn out and i can't bring myself to spend a few hundred dollars on a light bulb... the cat is still alive unfortunately...
That's why I hunted down a decent CRT projector. Tubes instead of LCD & a bulb mean that I get about 10,000 hours of life. Too bad the thing is fucking giant.
This is where I play retro stuff such as horizontal Saturn, PC-Engine, Mega Drive (soon via RGB) and Famicom. The games are all complete of course, these are just the favourites that I keep available at all times. I'm currently playing Tatsujin (md) and Gradius 2 (ss, msx collection pack) most. Gra2 is one hell of a difficult shooter and the blocky scrolling doesn't make it easier, too. Well, at least it is the ultimate retro experience My tate-CRT-screen. Professional studio equipment, got it for a 100 euros off a sound equipment rental company, the picture quality is just astonishing. PS2 and Saturn are permanently connected to this beauty, I hope to obtain a MAK+Supergun soon so that arcade games become possible just as well. The size is about 1:1 to a standard cabinet monitor, it's 73cm. Overview: The HD-TV is only being used for DVDs and some X360 (rarely Xbox 1 and Dreamcast).
Ave I love your setup man ! It's freakin' awesome, that tate-crt looks damn good. Love the furniture too