Well, in 1995 my “game room” is here – the only picture that is in it, I’m sure.

I was in an army barracks room, which is probably 25×15 feet, of which I got half. I would like to point out that the boxes and trash rooms are on the edge of my roommate – my side is on the back of the TV.
So my setup was a TV on my bed, with the top VCR, and my game consoles in the upper part. At this point I had an Nes, birth, and jaguar. Immediately after taking this photo, IRC, I made a console “stand” to hold them all, and with TV, literally tapped the cardboard boxes together. I was a spiral attached to my TV’s single comprehensive input, so I could connect 2 of them at a time.
My point, I hope, clear: You have to start somewhere. My current game room is the result of 30 additional years of collecting, expanding, getting advice (“You need to put something on these walls” or “Holly Shut have you never heard of cable management?”), Buying or Building Racking and Furniture, TV and Switch Boxes, etc. I suspect that even the richest person here bought everything they had at the same time.
However, this year, I am excited to post a photo of my additional updates, as I have picked up the long -standing equipment, namely a vector, and a combination Ms. PAC Main / Galaga Arcade Cabinet. This is not actually the original cabinet, it is the recent Arcade 1 up “Class of Class 1981”, but it is very close.
My favorite vector game vaccine bird, spot on flap bird clone, lol came out.
I also found all my handheld system games – games, links, game gear, and virtual boy – Koinando DS cases. I did with the GBA games years ago (because there is a slot for them in these cases), but recently it was realized that they could fit in other handheld games, in fact, in those cases (some barely).
So they went away (see, even after all these years, I had a tap Toojer cardboard in the cardboard):

For this:

So I think it looks good.
The rest of the room is:






Oh, and I do not remember that in the last year’s post, I had this unfortunate God of war. My wife hates them. I love them (the above plaque is from my time that works in NSA, which I am also proud of).
