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zerohero
01-13-2006, 08:46 AM
I noticed when I was doing some changes to my mini gaming area, that if I would just put a few consoles or games away in the closet, I would have plenty of room, but I just can’t… do it. I feel the need to show all of my gaming material that I have obtained even if it’s a system I almost never use any more. Not to mention the stack of DVD’s I have I need to find a place for. I have gotton better. I stuck a few game's in containers etc, but there are still a few things I could remove to open up more space.

YoshiM
01-13-2006, 09:26 AM
Simple: you're proud of what you've collected. If it's easy to display, collectors will show off their wares. My aunt collects decorative spoons that are from different locations (states, countries, etc.) and has them in a display cabinet. My ex-fiance's dad collected beer trays and had them displayed as a border on the walls in the rec room. My step-brother's ex-wife used to collect decorative plates and had them hanging on special hangers on the walls....

Get the picture? Video games can be visually appealing and can invoke feelings of nostalgia to those who played those machines or maybe knew of someone who had one years back. Whenever someone came by my place and saw my game systems, they usually point to one and say "Awww man, I remember that!" and that's a neat feeling.

segagamer4life
01-13-2006, 09:27 AM
its a matter of pride, also some people want to show off what they have collected. Also its nice to see what you have for yourself, the old adage, out of sight out of mind comes to mind. But thats just my two cents.

Griking
01-13-2006, 09:40 AM
Pride is not a virtue.

I learned that from Ultima IV :P

FantasiaWHT
01-13-2006, 12:00 PM
Don't forget the good feeling when you show it to somebody and they ask you, "Hey I've never seen one of those before, what is it?"

Jibbajaba
01-13-2006, 12:05 PM
I don't do it to show off, because who am I showing off to? No one ever sees my stuff. I keep my consoles out so that they are ready to play. I never know what I am going to be in the mood to play, so I have everything out on shelves next to the TV hooked up and ready to go.

Chris

FABombjoy
01-13-2006, 01:14 PM
I leave mine out because, when I want my gaming fix, I want it right damn now. Plus, constantly connecting/disconnecting can strain the power/video jacks. Not that I care because I can solder, but for some it may be a bigger deal.

...but the eye-widening effect of telling guests that, "yes, they're all hooked up and ready to go" is a pleasant side benefit.

zerohero
01-13-2006, 01:20 PM
Whenever someone came by my place and saw my game systems, they usually point to one and say "Awww man, I remember that!" and that's a neat feeling.

I must admit that is a neat feeling, but as some other poster has stated, lately no one comes over my house that much, so I guess it's just a matter of my inner person prefrence. I also guess I just love seeing what I've collected , like someone else has pointed out. It intrest me to see why others leave all their gaming items on display all the time though.

Guyver03
01-13-2006, 02:09 PM
I want to and like to have my stuff out simply for the playability factor. I'm much more likely to bust out a game on an older console if it's already hooked up (or mostly setup) and ready to go. I don't want to decide a game, dig out the system, hook it up to the tv, get the game and the controller and then play. Sometimes I just want to slap Demon Attack in the ole' Intellivision and gogogo! :evil:

TurboGenesis
01-13-2006, 03:04 PM
My main reason for having 15 consoles hooked up to 1 tv is practicality and playability. I can go from playing NES to PS2 to 360 and around to Genesis very easily. Sometimes I do just stare at them all and debate which one to play.

It is interesting when someone comes by and is in awe of all that gaming hardware. Some people remenise of the days of good ol NES playing(these folks like to play Contra with 30 lives). Some people are amazed at seeing an AES(people who dreamed of owning the big bad Neo Geo when younger). Then there are the ones that just don't understand, they laugh and say junk like "you actually play Nintendo still?!?!" and this is the new one - "sweet you got a Xbox 360, what games do you have? You got that 'war game'?" (note: I don't play FPS and only own 2 games)

QBert
01-13-2006, 03:27 PM
Man there are many times.....MANY times, that I just stare at my wall of games or consoles.
It's totally a matter of pride.

Trebuken
01-13-2006, 04:51 PM
I recently watched a movie called the 40 year old Virgin. His collection of toys resembled my collection of consoles and games. This movie caused me to consider that I could possibly being stereoyped in a similar way to the poor fellow in the movie. Nevertheless, I continue to display most of my consoles. I just make sure I keep the door to that room closed when guests come around...

Later,
Trebuken

Poofta!
01-13-2006, 04:54 PM
i dont feel the need to show them off. being a gaming geek isnt exactly something to be all that proud of. i have my xbox under my tv and thats it. rest is in my closet. i also have a mini psone w/ lcd in my table drawer i can whip out anytime.

atomicthumbs
01-13-2006, 05:10 PM
Game consoles = pretty....


... I like things that are pretty.


..
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..... I also like sandwiches.


Sandwiches = pretty.

Teknik_SE-R
01-13-2006, 05:25 PM
I have all my consoles connected so I can play them ( keep the controllers behind the console for easy connection and the games in a closet) it is standard fare for me, but to my friends, my kids' friends, and my kids, it is novel, and part of the fun of coming over/living here.

yeah! 40 year old virgin is awesome, when they first show his apartment, I immediately thought of DP and everyone's room of doom LOL

THat movie is the epitome of my stereotype of people like us here at dp

sad to say, but I hope to some day be at the same level that alot of you all have achieved.

Ed Oscuro
01-13-2006, 06:05 PM
I used to have a bunch of boxed systems up on my shelf, but I was wary of sunfading and getting a mark along the side of the box where it hung off the end of the shelf (we're talking about a new Sharp Twin Famicom...you don't find those every day). I've put it away for the moment.

So...I don't really feel the need to display my stuff.

Kid Ice
01-13-2006, 06:37 PM
I don't do it to show off, because who am I showing off to? No one ever sees my stuff. I keep my consoles out so that they are ready to play. I never know what I am going to be in the mood to play, so I have everything out on shelves next to the TV hooked up and ready to go.

Chris

Bingo. Word for word.

Ed Oscuro
01-13-2006, 07:18 PM
Same here, actually. I'm embarassed/protective when people come over and are all "OH SHIT DUDE"

I hate watching out for sticky fingers.

Ulticron
01-13-2006, 08:41 PM
The same answer as everyone else, pride. Whether it be pride to impress others or pride for yourself it's pride. The same reason a rich person puts a collection of fine Ming vases on display.

klausien
01-13-2006, 09:05 PM
Though there is definitely an element of pride involved, mine are all on display because they are all hooked to the television, ready to go. And, I most definitely use them all! :D