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phunamy:
I kind of stumbled upon this thread, I like the rooms, too bad I don't have the funds to make one of my own.
Rando:
Playing with the new Panorama feature of my iphone.  Bit distorted but takes a nice picture. 

In picture from right to left: MAME arcade, Spy Hunter pinball, Wine fridge, Dart board, Air Hockey, and Poker table currently hosting electronic vibrating football.  Future hopes are to add a second MAME machine (one Verticle one Horizontal) and at least one more Pinball.  Oh, and a mirror ball.  Gotta have a disco mirror ball.

Gray_Area:

--- Quote from: Rando on January 21, 2013, 10:27:47 am ---Poker table currently hosting electronic vibrating football. 


--- End quote ---

I remember that football game when I was a kid. Was kinda funny for a little while, but the players would fall over sometimes.
paigeoliver:
Latest gameroom pics.

I moved my work shop area behind my bar to open up the gameroom a bit more. There are a few things not pictured (there is a row of games in front of the bar and a Touchmaster that gets set up on the bar itself.

Of course my Pole Position being a Pole Position has gone from working to booting to garbage just from being moved across the room (fixed it later that afternoon).
I actually have a few more machines than I really want, as the row in front of the bar is cramped.











DLinkOZ:
A quick update to my previous pic - Early January I got my second crane up and running and moved to the game room along with a sticker/candy machine combo from a local auction.  Just in time for a big bday party for my older son with all the nieces and nephews who love to come play at our house.  Today I got my new Sega Turbo up there.

Funny story about the Turbo, we cracked it in half to make moving easier last night.  Back half went without issue.  Front half was minus the monitor, as I had it out for a recap today. We were midway up the stairs, when the 30+ year old 1x1 wood strip that holds the screw with in turn secures the board with the power supplies, transformer and amps gave out.  The entire unit fell out, reaching the end of slack on cable after cable, ripping them either in half or tearing out the molex pins or solder joints.  Luckily a little quality time with the soldering iron, plus way too many swear words and it's back up and running.  And the cap kit did wonders for the wavy image.

Another auction this weekend, so I hope to add more.  What you can't make out in the picture is the display case we picked up from a local retailer who no longer needed it.  You can only see it's black side.  It holds the spillover of my wife's Hello Kitty collection.  In the right half of the image you can see the shelves I put in the nooks on either side of the entrance to her office, which quickly filled up.  Now this 6 foot display case is getting a bit full, as well.

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