I would have more pics, but my digicam is out of batteries. Gah, just realised I already took alot of pics... this might take awhile to load if you're on dial-up
My room on second story (of Doom?):
Entertainment Center.
Left side, top to bottom:
DVDs, Blue Cybiko, X-Box games, AD-500w DVD player
VCR
X-Box with DVD module (they need to come out with a VCD module) and Dreamcast on it's side (temporarly, currently on top of X-Box)
80's integrated stereo system (speakers on top of entertainment center)
I-Opener (you can see corner of it), hackable internet appliance
Commodore C16 (out of pic completely)
Box of HD 5-1/2" diskettes
Just to the right of entertainment center:
Video Chalenger two player light gun console (more pics at a later date of this)
Left, top to bottom:
PSX (barely in pic, more pics lower in post)
Dreamcast games, Homebrew Dreamcast games and emus, PSX games (plus demo discs, etc.)
25" Stereo TV that I got for $50 at an auction. (front and rear A/V in and out)
12" (or is it 10") Macintosh RGB display. Used to have a Mac LC (pizza box) hooked to it, but lent it to a friend and is currently MIA.
And just a hint of the mess that is in front of my entertianment center.
The PSX on top of the entertainment center. Has a nearly useless Game Shark (I thought it could boot homebrew stuf with the swap trick), a cool Nyko lightgun (came with Die Hard Trilogy), first party game pad (non-daul shock), third party game pad, 15 block memory card, Nyko 72X memory card (I won it by registering the lightgun). As you can see I play it alot, that's why all the dust and Dreamcast stuff is on top of it x_x . DC stuff on top of it: VGA Box (duh), blue VMU without batteries, brand new white Sega controller (came free with VMU when I bought Crazy Taxi during a Kay-Bee.com sale for $9.99). In front: laptop harddrives and a couple of PCMCIA cards.
Stern Trident (1979) unassembled pinball. I bought this at an auction, since I couldn't afford any of the ones that work (I stopped listening at about $300, I only had $100 I could spend). Missing the two most important things: the CPU/MPU and the power supply. Currently covered in Ebay boxes, empty boxes for DVD player, and boxes of magazines. If anybody in mid/central MO wants to make an offer on it...
My POW Jamma cabinet. Has pull-out type rotatable monitor. I also have a couple of other control panels that will fit this cab. Thanks to www.ultimarc.com 's J-Pac and ArcadeVGA I can use my PC on it (mame, etc.) To the left of it is the pinball machine (and stack of stuff) mentioned earlier (did I mention it's for sale/trade?).
Stack of stuff next to my bed.
Top to bottom:
Aero Fighters Jamma arcade board (I like vertical shooters, this is why the POW's monitor is vertical)
Mortal Kombat Jamma arcade boardset
Box containing Mattel Aquarius and a half-dozen or so games
Doom II Screensaver, Third hand tool (very usefull for working on electronics), X-Box DVD remote, AD-500W DVD remote
Box containing Atari 400 and around ten games
Multifunction remote (TV, VCR, lights, PC)
Box of electronic stuff (new and old and used)
9Volt LED Christmas Tree
My brother put all the 'fun' games in a suitcase for some reason. 90-some odd carts in there, around 120 in total collection.
INTV system 3 and games
In The Basement (of Doom?):
Colecovision sitting on chair (~20 unique games for it, plus a parts deck)
Atari 5200, four joystick version sitting on another chair. Just found out the console works (had it for at least year), could never find where to plug in the power supply to the console. Has the four port version RF adapter (where you plug in the power for the console, for reasons beyond my comprehension) and orginal power supply. This is the third Atari 5200 we've had, the previous 2 (at least one was a two-port version) did not work. Right now the controller's buttons don't work, and the only the right Trackball buttons work. I'm still looking for the joysticks and 2600 adapters from the previous two.
Also in pic: part of my NES games collection.
Genesis 1 + Sega CD 2 (games: 9 gen, 4 CD, including complete Sonic collection for Gen) Also in pic: Genesis/SNES lightgun, Atari 5200 PS
More pics of the consoles and games in the Basement to come later.