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The Ultimate Gaming Setup [Image]
« on: 2011-11-03 18:32:37 »


Now that would be heaven for me *drools*

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Re: The Ultimate Gaming Setup [Image]
« Reply #1 on: 2011-11-03 19:25:17 »
A ton of games, for sure. But the environment and equipment could be much better; controlled lighting, bigger screen, surround sound... I don't see the point of spending so much money on games if you're gonna play them in such a sub-optimal environment.

Not that my setup is any better in any way, I'm too poor to afford it. But with that kind of money to throw around, a more theater-like setting would probably be a higher priority to me than a large library of games.

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Re: The Ultimate Gaming Setup [Image]
« Reply #2 on: 2011-11-03 20:32:08 »
I see at least three generations of Gameboys, a Gamecube, a Wii, a Dreamcast, a PS2, SegaCD games (The genesis/Sega CD MIGHT be that thing behind the Mario Kart Wii wheel and possibly a third-party one right below it), imported games, Sega games, super nintendo accessories but no SNES, R-Type Dimensions which means a XB360 is hiding off camera. That's......59 pts out of 100 (maybe 62) on my scale of I want to be in that room and never leave. Among the missing points include, DS/3DS, PSP, PS3 (blu-ray player if not), N64, and an awesome gaming PC.
Don't get me wrong, that's a pretty darn high number! I've never had more than a Wii, PS2, PS3, 3DS and PSP in the same room at the same time. All but the PS2 keep moving around.

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Re: The Ultimate Gaming Setup [Image]
« Reply #3 on: 2011-11-10 14:40:49 »
Aside from the games i was looking at that going "But... my PC does all that, and makes it look better!" haha

Cept PS3/360, no PC can do that :(

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Re: The Ultimate Gaming Setup [Image]
« Reply #4 on: 2011-11-10 17:09:22 »
and makes it look better!
Sharper, for sure. But better? Sometimes, old games rely on the limitations of their systems and the TVs of the time for their visuals. A little blur can mean a lot of perceived detail that isn't actually drawn.

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Re: The Ultimate Gaming Setup [Image]
« Reply #5 on: 2011-11-10 17:12:13 »
But there's nothing like a game of pong in HD on a 201" screen!
Oh, the detail . . .

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Re: The Ultimate Gaming Setup [Image]
« Reply #6 on: 2011-11-10 17:18:18 »
Sharper, for sure. But better? Sometimes, old games rely on the limitations of their systems and the TVs of the time for their visuals. A little blur can mean a lot of perceived detail that isn't actually drawn.

Some emulators have mock NTSC/PAL style filters. of course correct me if i'm wrong, But playing the same game on a flat panel TV, you'd get the same effect as if you were on an emulator and monitor? presuming the emulator emulates with accuracy of course.