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Game Rooms

Started by Switchstance, May 18, 2007, 02:14:58 pm

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nurd

 :o

That's awesome.

Is the power light always on on the NES, or is it on a switch?
Or do you have to press the power button to turn the TV on?

@UglyJoe: FLCL Box. I demand to know what it contains? is it on DVD?

NationalGameDepot

The power light is turned on by pressing the power button of course :)  I usually leave it off unless someone is coming over.  I am recently single again and I will dread bringing any women into this, lol. ???
~~NGD

UglyJoe

Quote from: nurd on April 22, 2008, 06:50:01 pm
@UglyJoe: FLCL Box. I demand to know what it contains? is it on DVD?


FLCL Ultimate Collection

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/releases.php?id=7508

I'm glad I bought it shortly after it came out, since it's getting hard to find now.

manuel

NGD, when I say your gameroom is "very cool" that would be one big understatement.  ;D

FamicomFreak

Great giant stuff and what an awesome room!
Retro Gaming Life  www.retrogaminglife.com

NintendoKing

Quote from: NationalGameDepot on April 22, 2008, 07:02:47 pm
The power light is turned on by pressing the power button of course :)  I usually leave it off unless someone is coming over.  I am recently single again and I will dread bringing any women into this, lol. ???
~~NGD

I wanna see that game room in real life, the images amazed me beyong anything ever. I have never seen gigantic NES and Gameboys before.

NationalGameDepot

Thanks for the nice comments :)

The Giant Gameboy was used in Sears as a display unit. It has a 32" TV inside it and apparently showed continuous videos of upcoming games.  The Giant NES I built about a 2 years ago with a buddy of mine.  More info can be seen here http://www.nationalgamedepot.zoomshare.com/2.html
~~NGD

NintendoKing

Quote from: NationalGameDepot on April 23, 2008, 06:35:37 am
Thanks for the nice comments :)

The Giant Gameboy was used in Sears as a display unit. It has a 32" TV inside it and apparently showed continuous videos of upcoming games.  The Giant NES I built about a 2 years ago with a buddy of mine.  More info can be seen here http://www.nationalgamedepot.zoomshare.com/2.html
~~NGD

The giant R.O.B chair, has profitability and so does the NES controller table.

I could see people putting coasters on the red A and B buttons and having their coffee sit on the coasters. I could also see people placing a plate of donuts or something on the D Pad.

manuel

Having seen that I now want a giant Famicom.

nurd

Idea.

If you make a ROB chair, you need to make Gyro tables. Whatever those little tables are that you put your beverage on, that go on the sides of couches. Yeah, one of those, shaped like a gyro :D

KEVMAN569

Quote from: NationalGameDepot on April 23, 2008, 06:35:37 am
Thanks for the nice comments :)

The Giant Gameboy was used in Sears as a display unit. It has a 32" TV inside it and apparently showed continuous videos of upcoming games.  The Giant NES I built about a 2 years ago with a buddy of mine.  More info can be seen here http://www.nationalgamedepot.zoomshare.com/2.html
~~NGD


OMG I remember my parents foundan article about you.  So your that guy nice game room It's like my dream room.

NationalGameDepot

That is me  :D  I am a dork  ;D
~~NGD

Jollie

alright i havent been here in awhile so i thought id post an updated pic of everything later on
Great Fox will cover you.

Switchstance

I've been out for a couple of months and your game-room is impressive man, really nice. I want some like that someday. Regards to all your game-rooms I hope they grow :)
Famicom lover

UglyJoe

July 22, 2008, 08:25:26 pm #119 Last Edit: August 04, 2008, 09:39:26 pm by UglyJoe
My "wall of games" is finally starting to take shape (amidst the total mess that is the rest of my apartment...).  I'm happy to have my NES games out of a closet and back into the open again.

UPDATE

My game collection is pretty much entirely on display now.  I'm missing my Dreamcast controller and hookups, and I can't find my original Genesis, but everything else turned up.  Controllers and whatnot are in the baskets along the bottom.  I've got more random NES controllers in boxes in a closet (since I'll never use them),



And here's a shot of my tv in its new location (for no good reason  ;D):