The "Man-Cave" / "Lady-Cave" Illustrated
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The "Man-Cave" / "Lady-Cave" Illustrated
Just spent a few minutes taking pics of my collections of games and overall setup. I've got no point of reference except the ebay sales of collectors with 1000's of games so I'm interested in knowing what a "normal" healthy video game lovers' on-show collection looks like.
Here's mine:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86824728@N ... 450022766/
Here's mine:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86824728@N ... 450022766/
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This is mine:
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I lost my man cave so my wife could have an office
Things you do for love!
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Still working on ours, but as soon as it;s done we'll up some shots. His and Hers TVs and all
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Already looks miles better than my setup, really need to get some posters up here.ratsoalbion wrote:This is mine:
http://pics.lockerz.com/s/213839902
Nice Bayonetta figures (I think - spent 5 mins trying to figure out what they were), were they expensive? I saw these on holiday but they were so expensive I could barely even look at them for more than 15 seconds.
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Yeah that's Bayonetta & Jeanne. Presents from a Japan-based friend (SpoonSix on here) so I couldn't tell you the cost.
Your Rex is all kinds of awesome though.
I might do some shelf-close-ups if I get chance. You can see my Ueda-signed Ico art card from Jay then.
Your Rex is all kinds of awesome though.
I might do some shelf-close-ups if I get chance. You can see my Ueda-signed Ico art card from Jay then.
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The Play Arts Bayonetta figure I got cost £35/40 from Amazon.
Proper looking forward to setting my game room up when I get moved in with Sarah. With countless action figures, statues from Collector's Editions of games, and a Gold Plated Retro Lancer from Gears 3, it's going to be awesome
Proper looking forward to setting my game room up when I get moved in with Sarah. With countless action figures, statues from Collector's Editions of games, and a Gold Plated Retro Lancer from Gears 3, it's going to be awesome
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Not telling how much the Bayonetta figures were
I do get a bit starry-eye/kid in a sweet shop whenever I look at the shelves in Leon's Man-Cave, it has to be said
I do get a bit starry-eye/kid in a sweet shop whenever I look at the shelves in Leon's Man-Cave, it has to be said
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Action figures?!
Don't talk to me about action figures!!
Don't talk to me about action figures!!
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Looks like the trophy room in Smash Bros. Melee/Brawl
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Now that Jay, is what I call awesome
Still see a few every now and then I'd like to add to my collection, not really got room for more at the moment though.
Still see a few every now and then I'd like to add to my collection, not really got room for more at the moment though.
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Wow, amazing collection! Didn't even know half of these existed, have you got a link to a higher resolution copy?
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If i put my mancave pics up i will by accused of willy waving, like i was on the GD forum.
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Great collection of dolls there Jay.
Really like the Solid and Old Snake figures though! Some beauties in there.
Really like the Solid and Old Snake figures though! Some beauties in there.
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This thread has a real lack of Lady Cave pictures. Looks completely different when I search for them on Google.
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I used to have a really nice set up. About a dozen consoles plus an Amiga all hidden wires and ready to play, wall to wall shelves of games ranging from the classics to the rare. Had to sell most of it over the space of a particularly hard year a while back. I'll see if I can find some old pics. It was hard to let it go, I put notes in the packages telling the eBay purchasers to look after it well lol.
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You've got my interest piqued! Any chance of posting it?Indiana747 wrote:If i put my mancave pics up i will by accused of willy waving, like i was on the GD forum.
Not seen one of those yet, is it pretty much to scale?AndyKurosaki wrote:The Play Arts Bayonetta figure I got cost £35/40 from Amazon.
Proper looking forward to setting my game room up when I get moved in with Sarah. With countless action figures, statues from Collector's Editions of games, and a Gold Plated Retro Lancer from Gears 3, it's going to be awesome
Any pics from before the angelic act? I mentioned this to my girlfriend last night and she made it quite clear that I'd be best to make the most of my current situation while it lastsDomsBeard wrote:I lost my man cave so my wife could have an office
Things you do for love!
Ha, I did that with a collectors edition of a game I couldn't keep last year, I think I wrote something along the lines of "Don't open it, it's a collectors edition", I felt like a complete mentalist but just couldn't resist the urge to do it, still a 5 star review though.Wizard Of Odd wrote:I used to have a really nice set up. About a dozen consoles plus an Amiga all hidden wires and ready to play, wall to wall shelves of games ranging from the classics to the rare. Had to sell most of it over the space of a particularly hard year a while back. I'll see if I can find some old pics. It was hard to let it go, I put notes in the packages telling the eBay purchasers to look after it well lol.
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Looks like I've found the solution to the square eyes epidemic I've been warned about for most of my life.
Definitely going to have a look into getting an arcade stick, they're starting to become a bit of a trend.
Definitely going to have a look into getting an arcade stick, they're starting to become a bit of a trend.