chairmonkey4406 Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 I'm making an old school gaming room and I was wondering if I should put super nes and genesis in there or just NES, Atari 2600, 7800, and Intellivision? I really dont classify SNES or Genesis as old school but they kind of are. But well anyway I might as well tell you my plans. I have this really neat 80's looking couch and I might get this really cool 80's TV from my friend just for giving him a Combat cart (he got it for free). Behind the couch im going to have small tables set up for my Vectrex, C64, and Atari 800. On the walls I'm going to buy some of thsoe interconnecting cartridge holders and hang them on the wall to put my 2600 and 7800 games in. For my Intellivision I will probably just stick them somewhere because I only have about 10 games and I really don't fancy Intellivision as much as the others. What do you think? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JerseyDevil Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 You will miss out on a lot of GREAT games if you leave out the SNES, IMO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chairmonkey4406 Posted January 4, 2004 Author Share Posted January 4, 2004 well I have an SNES and I have a lot of games I love the system but I'm just asking if I should put it in a classic gaming lounge? It seems kind of too new for that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vb_master Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 Snes - 1991, I'd say it is sorta classic, but not totally classic, I'd say just hide it in coffee table with jewers and stick it in the and run the cords under the carpet. Pull it out when no one else is there. Oh, and I cant beleave someone is giving you a TV for a one cent combat cart Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JerseyDevil Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 well I have an SNES and I have a lot of games I love the system but I'm just asking if I should put it in a classic gaming lounge? It seems kind of too new for that. Sorry, I mis-read your post. I think Saturn, Playstation and N64 are modern systems. Anything before, is classic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
desiv Posted January 4, 2004 Share Posted January 4, 2004 Depends on who it's "old school" for... In my case, "old school" doesn't have the SNES or Genesis. (Even the 7800 was questionable because it was released later than it should have been, and personally NES doesn't make the cut.) But that's because old school was O2, 2600, Intellivision, & Colecovision. I consider the NES the 2nd age or the beginning of the "rebirth" of consoles.. Of course, I was getting out of consoles and into computers by the time the NES came out. So I really missed the whole "NES, SMS, SNES, Genesis, TG16 era.." in consoles... I think it depends on you. I personally consider the cut at the Video Game Crash in 84. I know, the NES was out in Japan in 83, but it was 85 or so from my perspective. Now that I think about it.. 7800 isn't golden age for that reason either.. I think of the post crash (NES, SNES, etc) up to but NOT including the Playstation as the 2nd era.. Playstation on (N64, XBox, PS2) is 3rd stage.. And what does all this mean to you? Nothing.. It's all perspective... Do you think of SNES as old school? desiv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raijin Z Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 SNES is more like middle school. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joeybastard Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 Why just old school? My gaming room has a whole variaty of sytems hooked up. Pong A2600 A5200 Jaguar Colecovision SMS NES SNES Genesis (Sega CD + 32X) Turbografx (+CD) C64 Gamecube Dreamcast Intellivision 25 in 1 controller thing everything is hooked up at once, it's all good, don't discriminate by year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr.FoodMonster Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 how in the hell do you have that many systems plugged in? Do you have them all modded someway for the A/V cables? Thats the only way I can see of plugging them all in. Is there a way to get Coaxial or whatever deals with 4 or 5 plug ins? That would be great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susuwatari Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 My TV has 2 sets of AV ports and I have a total of 4 AV switch boxes (2 daisychained) and I got: DVD player VCR NES SNES N64 GC SMS Genesis +32X +Sega CD Saturn DC TG-16 +TurboCD PSX PS2 2600 (AV moded) CV (AV moded) all to the AV switch boxes. 5200 is also AV moded but no one wants to help me with the color problem. Antenna, 7800, Intellivision, and Odyssey^2 are all via single 5 port RF switch box. (7800 is AV moded as well but I need to find the cables and remove the old one first Inty and Odyssey^2 will be modded after I fix my 5200) One really helpful trick is to get an electrician to install multiple AC outlets all connected to a wall switch so you can shut off the whole thing when not in use for extended period of time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrian M Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 My advice, leave the SNES and Genesis out of this 80's-era room you plan on building. The Genesis you could get away with since it technically came out in 1989, but I still think that it's too new for the concept you have in mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eric_ruck Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 The gameroom should hold whatever you like to play. I have everything from an Atari Stunt Cycle through Saturn/Jaguar in mind, basically everything that doesn't have a spot reserved on the nice TV upstairs with the surround sound processor (DC, PS2 and XBX although the PS2 is probably going to lose its spot soon, since I hardly ever use it). I also have three TVs and a bunch of switchboxes. Also all the power supplies and video cords are marked with masking tape, it can get really confusing back there. Eric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyranthraxus Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 Yeah if you are making an 80s room you don't want SNES or Genny mucking up the theme. I personally would have a Colecovision & a NES hooked up but from your stuff, 2600 and NES would be fine choices. Those two were the big guns of the decade. If your plan is to make a hang out place I don't think you'd want umpteen systems cluttering up the room. I'd leave the 7800 and INTV out of the picture unless you really have burning desire for those systems. Also I'd just have the C64 set up and leave the 800 out of the picture. And give the Vectrex its own little corner that it deserves but if it was me I'd sell it and the other systems and save towards a full size arcade game A real Asteroids would be a killer replacement for the Vex but you can choose dozens of less popular arcade gems that would cost less than half of what Asteroids goes for. You should also have a few board games on a shelf. Simon, Trivia Pursuit and Pictionary would work plus a Rubiks cube for the masochists. Dress up the room with some rock & movie posters. Micheal Jackson, Brian Adams & Genesis if you're a pop guy. If you are a rocker then Iron Maiden & Motely Crue. Rocky IV & Ferris Bueller for films. And don't forget to pick a good colour to paint the walls that works with your furniture. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JB Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 And give the Vectrex its own little corner that it deserves You forgot that you need to build it an altar to rest upon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chairmonkey4406 Posted January 5, 2004 Author Share Posted January 5, 2004 yeah but what color should I paint it? I'm thinking orange. But I don't know for sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susuwatari Posted January 5, 2004 Share Posted January 5, 2004 You should use faux woodgrain to match early 2600 and Intellivision or use black and silver to match later 2600, Intellivision, as well as Colecovision and nother Atari consoles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vintagegamer89 Posted January 19, 2004 Share Posted January 19, 2004 Sorry G cant give you the tv anymore. Brother wants it still. No the SNES and your "Genesis" shouldnt go in the room. Theyre too new for my taste! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chairmonkey4406 Posted January 19, 2004 Author Share Posted January 19, 2004 Hey I'm plannin on getting a genesis! Eric dug up his the other day and he has Pac Mania or somethin. I thina buy one when I get my next cash flow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spongebue Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 If you really want an 80s era TV, go to a thrift store. They are pretty common over there. While you are at it, see if you can get a silver or woodgrain stereo too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oesii Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 And give the Vectrex its own little corner that it deserves You forgot that you need to build it an altar to rest upon. Very true, the last two new guys I had over for some classic gaming had never seen a Veccy before but the majority of the gaming time was spent on Minestorm, Ripoff, and Protector Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick Weis Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 i just started 3 weeks ago setting up some stuff in my new gameroom. at first i was thinking about keeping it to just the classic systems, and have a smaller room for the modern systems. but then i thought about it, i mostly play modern systems! so i would not be spending much time it the the main (classic) gameroom. so i decided to have ALL systems in the one gameroom so i would spend All my time in that room. Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The MilkMan Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 If you really want an 80s era TV, go to a thrift store. They are pretty common over there. While you are at it, see if you can get a silver or woodgrain stereo too. No lie. Got mine for a mere $20 smakers! Works awesome, and not a single composite/coaxial input on it! RF only buddy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveW Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 I wonder how much it would cost to get a giant Atari Fuji logo made in neon? There's a neon sign maker nearby, and I always thought it would be cool to have neon in a game room, with something like a moving Pac-Man, or a flying Yar, or something. Maybe I need to drop by that place sometime. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spongebue Posted January 21, 2004 Share Posted January 21, 2004 If you really want an 80s era TV, go to a thrift store. They are pretty common over there. While you are at it, see if you can get a silver or woodgrain stereo too. No lie. Got mine for a mere $20 smakers! Works awesome, and not a single composite/coaxial input on it! RF only buddy! You could probably get it even cheaper than that, although that picture looks good enough that it would be worth it. Plus if all the other thrifts are jacking up the TV set prices like mine is, $20 would be about right (a new looking 13" was $35 ) As I said, a stereo with big wood speakers would bee really cool too. You could refurb it too if you have troubles, and plug in an 8-track Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jasoco Posted January 21, 2004 Share Posted January 21, 2004 As I said, a stereo with big wood speakers would bee really cool too. You could refurb it too if you have troubles, and plug in an 8-trackA few years ago we had our old Record player with stereo "Surround" speakers set up. It was really old and 70's, but it worked and sounded really good. I've been wondering where it went. We moved twice since then. With my luck, they probably threw it all away. I hope not. I'd like to set it all up in my room. The record player even worked too! Seems my father has a knack for throwing old technology away shortly before I ask if I can have it. We used to have a huuuge stereo system in our house that was a record player. I think it was about 6 feet long. I asked about it recently, they said they threw it away years ago. Once we got an old 70's bright yellow TV from a yard sale for $2. I asked where it was.. they had thrown it away shortly before I asked. In the late 80's we had an old TV in the basement that was never used. Being a curious kid one day I asked if I could have the TV in the basement. Dad said "If you can find a TV in the basement you can have it." Care to guess what happened next? No TV. He had just thrown it away. Same with our old 8-Track player. Threw it away before I could ask for it. Makes me afraid to ask about the Stereo system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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