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Now get brutal

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  1. Looking to buy the patched copy of No Mercy for N64. Paypal ready!
  2. I was able finish the game room in 2020. Here's a before and after glimpse of the built-ins. I should probably update my game room thread on here too haha
  3. I just ordered more box protectors from retroprotection this week. Always a good product and good service
  4. Aye thanks! I paid $7.99 back in 2016. Money well spent!
  5. Update! N64 games finally made it on the shelves! This shelf holds the complete set of 296 games + 1 extra. Can you spot the title that's doubled? More to come, but life is busy.
  6. Oh man, drilling all those holes would be tedious! Wouldn't that show through to the front side of the entertainment center as well? Definitely go the pegboard route next time!
  7. I needed something to attach and fasten everything to; pegboard was my first thought. It allowed for me to use infinity zip ties and mount things in any direction.
  8. Little update time; I'm still working on organizing games and moving the N64 carts into the room, but I've been side-tracked with getting all my consoles hooked up and working. I wanted some clean, mapped, cord management, but quickly released I did not have enough room. Instead I ended up with an organized rat's nest Between ordering the auto switchers, extension cords and surge protectors this project has taken about 2 weeks due to shipping. Once I run 2 more HDMI cables, I should be ready to haul the Trinitron in! Here's to being once step closer to a finished game room!
  9. Thank you! The controller stands are from rosecoloredgaming.com They're great quality, I'm really happy with them!
  10. Yooka-Laylee does quiz questions very similar to Banjo-Kazooie
  11. I just got the art back from the framer last week - pretty happy with how they turned out! Nintendo Power 100 Controller: Exclusive to Nintendo Power subscribers in September of 1997, through the 100th issue of the magazine (Issue 100, September 1997). It could be purchased for $30. Millennium 2000 Controller: Only available as a giveaway through the Nintendo Power magazine. 1,000 were given to subscribers who entered the drawing after submitting a postcard with their name, address, phone number and Nintendo Power member number. (Issue 128, January 2000) DK64 Controller: Available to Nintendo Power subscribers in 3 issues (Issues 127 December 1999, Issue 128 January 2000 and Issue 129 Feburary 2000). By ordering the "Jungle Pack" members received the DK64 controller, a 12-month Nintendo Power subscription and the DK64 player's guide, all for $40. I'll work on covering up that hotel air-conditioner
  12. Update time I started pulling games from storage - don't pay too much attention as they're currently just sorted by console. The statues are also just thrown on the shelf, as they were in the same boxes. I'll actually begin organizing once I have everything pulled out and sorted, and then can perfect the proper layout. Last night I moved the drawers in, but they still need to be set. I have a few that need to be adjusted and leveled. I also need to do a little more paint touch up, then the N64 library can be moved in. Progress is slow, but it's better than nothing. Tell me what ya think!
  13. Looking good! That extra 12 hours really helped
  14. That's not a bad idea actually. My son is also 3, so maybe I'll stock the bottom end of the shelving with low value titles so I'm not worried if they're tossed around. This way he can acclimate to a room full of games. Fingers crossed!
  15. Hahaha, you are correct about the shitty N64 sports games! I needed some cheap carts to test fit the tiered shelving during manufacturing. These were from the 99¢ bin, so I'd say they served their purpose well And, your calculations are pretty good! Once I have the doors to the room painted and locks installed, I'll move the set over. These games are all within reach of my son and we're still working on 'no touching'
  16. Thanks @drxandy! I hate having the N64 games just on a shelf and not being able to see the labels, so this was my fix to that problem. Thanks for the input! Top to bottom is it
  17. Yes, you are correct RH, the middle shelves are for a few big boxes and statues. Thank you, I'm excited too! I've been working on this room for a long time! I'll try to keep this page updated as my progress continues.
  18. I'm almost finished with the shelving and built-in for the game room. I just need to paint a few more things, and I can start unboxing and setting up my collection again. So. The question is; How do I organize my shelves? I'm thinking of starting at the bottom shelf beginning with NES, for example, then progressing up to ceiling until the Switch. Or should I start with NES at the top and work down? Am I over thinking this? Ignore the tiered shelving at the bottom - that's for the N64 set.
  19. $900 is steep - at least in my area
  20. Here's my copy of the USA version
  21. @DefaultGen My Steel Battalion controller is the green button version. SN: SB100102765. Sent this information via Instagram as well.
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