You make that portable SNES?
Severe lack of PCE/TG16 lovin in some of these setups...ppl go get a core gfx and an everdrive STAT....
Severe lack of PCE/TG16 lovin in some of these setups...ppl go get a core gfx and an everdrive STAT....
I got both a CoreGrafx AND a TG-16, but I gotta get my shit organized before I post photos...Severe lack of PCE/TG16 lovin in some of these setups...ppl go get a core gfx and an everdrive STAT....
This is rad. Cool thread.Here is my retro 8-bit and 16-bit computer gaming Atari 65XE and Atari 1040STe set-up.
The monitor is a rebranded Sony PVM that was sold to hospitals under the Olympus name. Still just as good and cost a fraction of the price. These are the bulk of my retro consoles. NES Toploader Composite Modded, N64 RGB Modded, SNES, Sega Genesis Model 1/Sega CD Model 1, Sega Saturn Import, PS2, Wii. I do have a few others such as the Atari consoles but I don't really use them and need to get around to composite mod them. Also using an older Onkyo TX-830 for sound, there are two speakers, the one is off to the right and just not pictured. Heres a few close ups.
Not quite up to date. I'm in the process of packing things up since I'm building a new house though. I now have a 32X and a ton of additional games.
(Sorry for the blurry Mario Kart Double Dash screenshot)
I asked my wife if i could have a CRT tv on the guest room
She didnt even let me finish the phrase
That's not true, there's also component, which can be used with RGB sources using a SCART to component converter. For consoles that can't do S-video this makes a huge difference.
What beast of a TV is that? Looks mighty impressive if it can do RGB or even component cables.
Severe lack of PCE/TG16 lovin in some of these setups...ppl go get a core gfx and an everdrive STAT....
Severe lack of PCE/TG16 lovin in some of these setups...ppl go get a core gfx and an everdrive STAT....
This is just about all of my Retro stuff, minus all of my handheld consoles which reside in my nightstand. My SNES is missing because it's in pieces being restored right now. I try to spend a couple hours a week down here.
All of my boxed consoles are behind glass until I find a better spot.
So, this is how perfection looks like...Here is my retro 8-bit and 16-bit computer gaming Atari 65XE and Atari 1040STe set-up.
Totally dope setup.
How did you do the lit-up areas in your shelving?
I'm very much in the market for one, but my main problem is being from Europe. It's kind of hard to come across decent prices that way.Well, I did my part.
If anyone is looking to get one I strongly recommend the modded ones from eBay seller doujindance.
I'm very much in the market for one, but my main problem is being from Europe. It's kind of hard to come across decent prices that way.
Severe lack of PCE/TG16 lovin in some of these setups
Here is my retro 8-bit and 16-bit computer gaming Atari 65XE and Atari 1040STe set-up.
These are the ones hooked up and working. The vita TV, Shield games streaming, and Odyssey 2 are hard to make out... the TV itself supports PS Now also. This is all across from the bar (not shown). The RF systems go through a tuner component that is mounted above them. I need to sort out a better way to switch between them. I have a few more to add, like the PC duo, but I have some things to sort out first.
I also keep some older handhelds out for play. This isn't even close to all of them. I have a ton of emulator system from all over I want to get a display case for. I want to keep these in glass also.
Totally agreed. Threads like these make me end up buying stuff I don't really need or will play but MUST own. Hah.That WHITE N64 is a thing of beauty. The worst/best thing about these threads is you end up NEEDING things that had never even crept into your mind...
I love that shelving. Custom made?
Retro and modern combined!
Plus I see the bad version of SotN in the OP with uneven pixel distribution. I bought that awful thing too.
These are the ones hooked up and working. The vita TV, Shield games streaming, and Odyssey 2 are hard to make out... the TV itself supports PS Now also. This is all across from the bar (not shown). The RF systems go through a tuner component that is mounted above them. I need to sort out a better way to switch between them. I have a few more to add, like the PC duo, but I have some things to sort out first.
I also keep some older handhelds out for play. This isn't even close to all of them. I have a ton of emulator system from all over I want to get a display case for. I want to keep these in glass also.
I keep a PS3, 360, and WiiU hooked up to the projector in a media closet (still working on that). The screen drops down in front of a smaller screen the kids play PS4 on.
I keep my PS4, XBone, and X51 system on the TV in the bedroom and just stream them to the basement.... no pictures for that, since this is about retro.
Here is mine
Severe lack of PCE/TG16 lovin in some of these setups...ppl go get a core gfx and an everdrive STAT....
These are the ones hooked up and working. The vita TV, Shield games streaming, and Odyssey 2 are hard to make out... the TV itself supports PS Now also. This is all across from the bar (not shown). The RF systems go through a tuner component that is mounted above them. I need to sort out a better way to switch between them. I have a few more to add, like the PC duo, but I have some things to sort out first.
Hope you didnt overlook my Duo-R. ;-)