samsonlonghair wrote:Hey, I like that arcade stick. Is that a custom job?
Yessir! viewtopic.php?f=25&t=47687
Thanks for reminding me about that thread. Now I gotta see if I can get the pictures migrated from photobucket to imgur.
samsonlonghair wrote:Hey, I like that arcade stick. Is that a custom job?
Ziggy587 wrote:Nice! I love it! Thanks for sharing this. That's definitely a nice upgrade from what you had. How long did it take you to hook everything back up?
Ziggy587 wrote:My Wii was also my Gamecube for the longest time, and remains my Gamecube for the HDTV. I did eventually a dedicated Gamecube again though, mostly so I can use the Gameboy Player on a CRT.
Ziggy587 wrote:I also have multiple Genesis consoles LOL. A model 1 hooked up to a PVM, a model 2 hooked up to a model 2 Sega CD, and a model 3 that's sort of a floater when I want to use composite output.
bmoc wrote: I settled on putting my SCART consoles in the center so that I wouldn't have to buy any SCART extensions.
bmoc wrote:I'd eventually like to hook up my SCART to Component converter and my Component switch so I can output SCART and Component devices to either TV (my SCART and Component switches are matrix switches). However, I'm out of electrical outlets at the moment so that will have to wait. I want to get a nice long surge protector. Something like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00019OXF8/
bmoc wrote:I know that the Super Gameboy isn't the most accurate way to play Gameboy games on a TV but that's what I've got for now. I don't currently have a way to play Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance on a TV at the moment. I figured I'd eventually get some sort of MiSTer system for that. DE10 nano prices are still crazy which makes the Analogue Pocket price look pretty good, even with a dock. I haven't done much research on MiSTer vs the Pocket though. Any thoughts?
bmoc wrote:No 32X? For shame...
Note wrote:Just want to say awesome setup, bmoc! The updated media center and setup for the TVs and consoles looks really good. In regards to wiring, did you drill holes into the back of the shelves or how did you manage it?
I'm going to have to get a new entertainment center at some point, as my current one, which my family has had around since the mid 1980s, is beginning to warp under the weight of the 27" CRT on it. Good to know what's available out there.
bmoc wrote:Yeah, I had to drill some holes. The backing for those Ikea units is really thin so it didn't take much effort. My CRT is a 24" and it barely fits. If I had anything bigger, it would need its own stand.