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RG:
I guess since the Coronavirus is afoot, we're going to be going out even less than we already did! We have been known to have people over for football games and/or a good old fashioned cookout but that's been put on pause for a bit.

I  don't spend a whole lot of time in the basement but I have been wanting to try and fix my busted arcade cabinet down there so I tried but it's toast. That got the wheels spinning in my head to get a NEW one, so I asked the boss and she said yes! I have to admit, she rarely, if ever, tells me no :) She's as selfless as they come and that's not just me saying that, she's quite remarkable.

Back to the topic, buying the new cabinet inspired me to freshen up the game room portion of the mancave. I wanted to really make it like an arcade, so the boxes have been coming in steadily and I hope to have it all finished this weekend. I'll post some pics when I get it finished.

Here's a picture of a limited view of it as it was, back when the arcade cabinet was working lol



This will give me something to do since we're basically self confining to reduce the risk of getting sick.

sparky:
That's a cool room.  Love the very back of it.

Tailgating is my game:
Great minds think alike RG.....your room is fantastic. I have a theater room in the basement nothing fancy about 16 feet by 13.5 that has an inexpensive projector & screen. We have seating for about eight with my old 1986 Amiga computers (Yes they still work) My sound system is made from spare parts but puts out very good sound. The room doubles as my Genesis museum as the décor is all about my favorite band including signed guitars, posters etc. Like you I am lucky that my wife let me have a nice room above the garage as a sports room with Sports Memorabilia including a signed autographed from one of the Cardinals championship 1926 year.  I am looking not to add but to clean up both rooms & use them as we are hunkered down because of the virus. I did add one thing this year before the virus hit.... I added a picture of the exact moment in 1964 when I became a Cardinals fan & really a sports fan.....That picture was of the moment that Dick Groat picked off Mickey mantle at 2nd base during the WS. This goes up next week.

Anyway I can't wait to see how you make out. Keep the posts coming RG....Should be fun.

RG:

--- Quote from: Tailgating is my game on March 19, 2020, 01:19:03 PM ---Great minds think alike RG.....your room is fantastic. I have a theater room in the basement nothing fancy about 16 feet by 13.5 that has an inexpensive projector & screen. We have seating for about eight with my old 1986 Amiga computers (Yes they still work) My sound system is made from spare parts but puts out very good sound. The room doubles as my Genesis museum as the décor is all about my favorite band including signed guitars, posters etc. Like you I am lucky that my wife let me have a nice room above the garage as a sports room with Sports Memorabilia including a signed autographed from one of the Cardinals championship 1926 year.  I am looking not to add but to clean up both rooms & use them as we are hunkered down because of the virus. I did add one thing this year before the virus hit.... I added a picture of the exact moment in 1964 when I became a Cardinals fan & really a sports fan.....That picture was of the moment that Dick Groat picked off Mickey mantle at 2nd base during the WS. This goes up next week.

Anyway I can't wait to see how you make out. Keep the posts coming RG....Should be fun.

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Very cool! I love doing projects around the house and I couldn't have picked a better time for this as it will keep my mind of the terrible situation we're all faced with. I also get the benefit of enjoying it when done! I had Stephanie help me with part of it today and I know she was apprehensive at first but I can tell that's she's digging what's going on, even though she tells me that I'm sick, lol. I tend to go overboard in her eyes :P

It's a fairly involved facelift but not TOO crazy (I don't think).

I LOVE the Amiga and think it's awesome that you still have one that works! I loved the C64, had many of them as well as a C128D and an Amiga 1000 back in the day. I had ordered an Amiga 1200 but I waited and waited and it never came so I ended up going IBM. Turned out that was the right move, lol/

I am excited to get this done, I have a lot of crap to haul off to the dump. I'm NOT looking forward to that part though.

Tailgating is my game:
I agree on the dump no fun......My Amiga's are the 1000 & the 2000 with a hard drive. I had the CD TV but tossed it out a few years ago (still working);  The only games I still play are Gridiron & Silent Service two great games....those were the days. My Game room has some neat stuff like a Stan the man signed picture, My letter cutting me from the Jets lol......they said no tryouts lol...……, Joe Fraser signed picture, Dick Groat signed baseball card, & a Stan Smith tennis racquet from 1971 ( I was with Stan the day his first son was born). But my favorite is a picture of Glenn Hall & Jacques Plante winning the best goalie award during 1969.  I have not spent much as I was in the right place at the right time. Anyway have fun I start next week with the cleanup....as we are not spending any money on these rooms now.....The boat sucks us dry lol

In the Genesis/theater room I have a signed Phil Collins Pass, Signed guitar by Phil, Mike Rutherford & Tony Banks I also still have... I hope the 1986 album signed by all of them. We also have Pictures of me with Phil in Washington & Barbara & me with Steve Hackett in the early 2000's. We also have a letter from Mary Pickford to my dad in the 40's (Tee should know who she was lol). 

Anyway I can't wait to see what you end up doing......somewhere you must have a three stooges poster. lol

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