Hard to put a price on the console as i've sold it to other members here twice then bought it back as I missed it. It has been modded by console passion though.
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My setup. A little cluttered given I'm trying to fit 8 consoles into a 4-shelf cabinet but it works. The TV is a Trinitron KV-X2162U and I use a Vivanco scart switcher with 4 RGB-scart enabled inputs on the back + one S-Vid/RCA input on the front which is nice quality (I don't actually notice any drop in picture or audio quality and I'm quite a stickler - apparently these things retailed at ?50 in their day. I got mine for ?2 ).
(I'm sure everybody knows the difficulty of trying to photograph a CRT screen; the picture always look like ass. It looks great IRL!)
The Wii, PS2 and GC are PAL. Wii has been softmodded for region free gaming, and I have a Freeloader for the GC to allow NTSC games although as most GC games are 60Hz the majority of my collection is comprised of PAL titles. The PS2 is PAL, and really is just a DVD player that I occasionally buy a game for so I haven't felt the need to invest in modding for it yet. The Spice GC is for Japanese games so I can play them with the Japanese text intact (and there are some which don't save at all on English consoles).
The N64 is NTSC (inner tray taken out). The Saturn is Japanese and currently a work in progress as I'm in the process of getting a Scart cable and voltage converter. I don't use the SNES or NES much but both are PAL (although the NES has had the region lock disabled as I could only find US copies of Stack-Up, and I don't mind that it runs slow). The NES really just a machine for novelty Duck Hunt rounds with friends or for when they ask "What does that robot on your shelf do?" The SNES is just for Starwing and Super Mario Kart, and if I ever actually got into SNES gaming I'd replace my current PAL console with a US one (with the tabs taken out).
And finally, the gaming shelf:
Doesn't take a genius to work out which is my favourite console...Last edited by danstan21; 13-01-2013, 10:52.
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Originally posted by kingmonkey View PostGreat setup. I'm just curious though, why have two gamecubes setup if you have a wii, especially when, as you said, space is at a premium?
Also, the PSO fan servers are still running and I have a Broadband adapter so if I wanted to go online, which I have maybe twice, I theoretically could.
Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostNeeds more bongos!
Lovely set up, Dan!
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Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi has just been announced as getting a Japanese PlayStation 3 release on the 25th July.
Got a UK 360 and have all the UK/region free stuff so I'm really hoping that they don't region lock this as I really like the game. It's being released by 5gp, I'm not sure but I think it's them who are bringing Mamoru-kun (I know it's not Cave.co) over here so we may even get a local release? I'd really like to see a few more of these games getting a region free release.
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Duplicate info (http://www.bordersdown.net/threads/1...ing-to-the-PS3) and the wrong thread. Double whammy!
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Singapore setup.
TV is a Samsung 55 LED Smart. Amazing picture. Really great being able to watch Youtube clips on it.
Japanese Nintendo 64 (purchased on release day). Has an EverDrive 64 v2 flash cart installed (legitimate ROMs only). Hooked up via Monster S-Video cable. Cannot be assed with RGB.
USA PS3. 3.55 firmware. External 2TB HD for my backups (legitimate games only). People with kids know why this is a winner. Hooked up via HDMI.
Original USA Xbox (purchased on release day). Hard modded. Used as an emulation system for C64, Amiga, Amiga CD32, NES/Famicom, SNES/Super Famicom, Megadrive/Genesis, Sega CD, PC Engine/Turbografx. Also runs CoinOps so all arcade/NEO GEO games up until about 2000 (so, all the good ones) run perfectly (in my eyes). Hooked up via official component cable.
Japanese Wii. Hardmodded. External 1TB hard drive for all Wii and Gamecube games (legitimate again). Hooked up via official component cable.
The joysticks are a modded X-Arcade solo which has hookups for all these systems and a generic Super Famicom arcade stick which has been modified to work on all the systems except PS3.
Everything connects to a DVDO iScan HD+ image processor. This allows all the devices to connect to the TV via VGA in upscaled 1080p. And by upscaled, I mean superbly so. A few years back this was a professional piece of video equipment that retailed for USD$1,500. This then connects to an SLG3000 so I can activate scanlines on all the retro games (so they don't look like ass on an HDTV).
Japanese Sega Saturn, USA Sega Dreamcast and two Sega New Astro City arcade cabinets in process of being added.
Games on HDs and either in a box in Singapore, Shanghai or Christchurch.Last edited by Jaz; 07-05-2013, 23:50.
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