Retro game stuff talk
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@FlyingTomahawk Yeah he's somehow hasn't been picked up properly on YouTube yet. I agree, super genuine, and legit passionate. He seems to have good relations with many different companies and publishers too. They just send him stuff sometimes! His house is MASSIVE and literally built for his collection. Plus that Aussie fucking legend rebuilt his childhood arcade IN HIS HOUSE. Absolute Mad man and I wanna be his friend so bad.
You can find some interviews with him online, he was into business and stock exchange. He did the hard-yards for many years straight and it wasn't long before he started collecting and YouTubing that he gave it all up to focus full time on his gaming passion. Considering the collection and that his house was built for his collection as said, I'd safely say hes loaded, but legit earned it all himself.
"While Hopkins has no debt and spends all of his free cash on cars and games – he owns both of his homes outright – his time in the stock market took something of a toll. He describes sleepless nights charting stocks and closely watching when prices would reach their most opportune points. “It was very difficult,” he says, “You become so focused on the end result, it’s just go, go, go – there’s a breaking point. I don’t stop. That’s my problem.”
Source: https://www.gamesradar.com/meet-man-building-worlds-largest-game-library/
Good read.
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@FlyingTomahawk said in Retro game stuff talk:
Look at his console rack, isn't that what you wanted to do?
Haha, yeah, but his is 10 meters long, mine is 10 feet long. I wish I had the room he does. Really cool setup. I've thought about adding lighting to my setup, but I really don't want to look at the console lit up while I'm playing. If/when I'm rich and famous and have a house with that kind of room I may make it more of a showcase. I'm already low on room on my current setup and I only have a dozen consoles and two TVs.
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This is another cozy man cave room. Not as extreme as the Last Gamer but still impressive and nicely looking. I wouldn't mind to hang down there and have a few beers and play games.
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Well I guess it's time to build a new house then. hehehe....
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@FlyingTomahawk I can't even afford a SuperGrafx at the moment, let alone a bigger house. :-P
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@FlyingTomahawk What I am concerned about is the safety of his work. I don't see any fire-extinguisher.
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@thelostsoul I don't keep a fire extinguisher in every room of my house either. I would think most don't.
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@obsidianspider Not in every room, but if I had a collection like him, I would make sure every room has at least one.
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Good point. If I had invested that much money in a collection and house I would definitely invest in some security and safety system.
I am sure he has that stuff insured. Maybe he has a sprinkler system build in? You know like the stores have shower from above kinda thing?
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@FlyingTomahawk Yeah, and a halon system would suffocate you. I'm sure he has something in place.
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I follow LEGO Ideas to see what kinds of innovative things people build from LEGO bricks. And yes, there are oldschool computer nerds over there. Behold The Disk:
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Looks like this thread is been grayed out so i guess we need to keep it alive then.
Last year December I finally build my new PC and now that I have the necessary CPU power to run Demul I set everything up and I must say very, very nice and addictive. I never could enjoy playing Ikaruga or Zero Gunner 2 or Border Down since I lacked the PC power. Going from a i5-2410M, Intel HD 3000, 15 inch (1366x768) notebook to a modern PC is just awesome.
Also got me one of those high refresh rate monitors that can be flipped vertical and now I was ready to do what I always wanted to try.
Now that I know things work I have to dig out all vertical shooters and give them also a try.
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@FlyingTomahawk It feels awesome going from a shitty laptop to a proper desktop computer. I had much of the same kind of laptop and decided to just build a computer instead of buying a $300 laptop every few years.
What monitor it that? I'm looking for a new one cuz mine is 10 years old and is close to dying.
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@FlyingTomahawk Amazing! The only thing that does lower the coolness a bit is the plain grey keyboard. 😉
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That's a AOC G2460PF monitor.
I heard Viewsonic makes also very good gaming monitors for reasonable prices. Like the XG2401 or XG2402Yeah, I know that keyboard looks shitty but it does its job for now. 😅 At least until I can get me one of those fancy gaming keyboards.
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@FlyingTomahawk it might not be a pretty keyboard but it looks pretty retro to me. ;-)
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I know retro games can reach high prices but this one is a new level of crazy.
https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/g322211273
I'll keep my eye on it. Curious to see if someone is crazy enough to pay such a price.
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@FlyingTomahawk For that price does Spider-Man actually come over to your home and play with you? Maybe I missed that as I’m still very bad at reading Japanese.
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@obsidianspider
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