[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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I've been in my new house for a year and only just got around to doing this...

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Samsung 40" LCD, PS3 40GB, Xbox 360 Pro 60GB, NetGear Wireless HD/Gaming Bridge, Onkyo TX-SR505B, Polk CS2 Center Channel, Polk Monitor 60s, Dish Network VIP722, etc...

Not pictured: Polk Monitor 10 surround speakers, Logitech Harmony 880

My front room :)

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My Office :D

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My PC Games :woot:

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and the pride of my collection is in that brown box on the 3rd photo :yes:

It contains my Dreamcast :wub: Just haven't got around to setting it up properly yet....

I want a bigger TV for use with my 360 and DVD Player, but haven't got round to saving for it yet.

I also want to get myself a bigger LCD for my PC....

Finally some new serious update

of each picture there is 2 types, with lights and without

the one without well actually technically its without but there is a black light, so basicly only what white is glowing, everything else is pure dark

am still thinking on how to improve the place but overall am kinda happy with it

Kick ass setup Boz (Y) Everything looks so lovely in black. As I said in another topic it should be mandatory that every console/piece of home entertainment has an option of black!

One day I shall have the funds to splash out that kind of cash ;)

I don't spy MGS4 in that PS3 collection though, and with your sound system that is a crime. Game sounds nuts in HD.

Holy **** Boz... that is just sweet.

Yeah if I were to rob Boz's house, I wouldn't actually steal anything I'd just "hang out" for a few hours then leave before anyone came home :rofl:

Yeah if I were to rob Boz's house, I wouldn't actually steal anything I'd just "hang out" for a few hours then leave before anyone came home :rofl:

You'd be surprised at how many games and Blu-ray movies could fit in a small schoolbag. :shiftyninja:

It's a crazy setup though. Boz = $$$ t3h m0n3y m4n $$$

Thanks guys..it took a while to get everything together and finish the actual room. it was pretty expensive but overall collected through time.

I finished MGS4 but i didn't really like it that much to keep it. It was a good run one time but I wasn't keen on multiplayer and singleplayer had too much video in order to keep it. It was a good trade in.

You'd be surprised at how many games and Blu-ray movies could fit in a small schoolbag. :shiftyninja:

It's a crazy setup though. Boz = $ t3h m0n3y m4n $

LOL.. but in order to pack it you have to pass the alarm system, the cops station next to my house and finally my beretta in order to fit those Blu-rays and games into the backpack ;)

The only house I'd need a semi to rob (for that bigass tv). See you soon! :p

LOL.. but in order to pack it you have to pass the alarm system, the cops station next to my house and finally my beretta in order to fit those Blu-rays and games into the backpack ;)

Your beretta eh? Which? I've got a PX4 Storm myself and I love it :)

90-Two Type F

and I recently got HK USC with scope but I use that when I feel like going to the gun club.

Nice heh, I've always liked the 90-twos.. As for the USC.. I've been wanting to get an AR-15 myself but being a poor college student kind of prevents that. I thought about the beretta CX4 to go with my PX4, but pistol caliber carbines don't really amuse me. If I'm going to have something in rifle form-factor, it's going to shoot rifle rounds (at least .223).

Anyway, here's my 'gaming setup'.. no hdtv (can't afford it atm). Just got the new netbook this week (traded my old laptop I've had since high school (probably 3 or so years, I'm 21 now) for it - I LOVE it!) and it makes my 20"/17" monitors look huge.

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Nice set up Caleo, you can never have to many batteries! I always have none when it comes to replacing my remote :(

heh.. I've got quite a bit more than what you see in the pic, all rechargeable.. I keep 8 more in the fridge because the low temp contributes to an extremely low self-discharge rate.

Thanks guys..it took a while to get everything together and finish the actual room. it was pretty expensive but overall collected through time.

Boz, That is an unbelievable setup! The amount of money you put into that must have been far too much but it looks so worth it! :)

Just out of interest, what TV is that?

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