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#1 Old_Schooler_Dan
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Wowwwww! That looks NICE!

Yeah, it might be cheap, but it looks good, and it's efficient; and that's one of the most important things -- efficiency.

Why does that PS2 game look so good on that LCD HDTV? Is that really an HDTV? I assume it is because of the thin diameter of the TV, which looks like a flat panel LCD.

LCDs are probably great for all those generations of consoles, but how am I going to fufill my old-school love with an LCD? SNES, Genesis, NES ... you think they're going to look good on an LCD of that size?

And what about movies? How is Batman Begins and Mulholland Dr. going to look good in a dark room with an LCD?

That's all the reasons why I have a CRT HDTV.

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My console games go in a DVD tower, and my DS games go in these mini crates from Music World meant for CDs.bluezy

You know ... that's a good idea. Maybe I should divide my game collection among different media storage furnishings like you have done there. The portable game consoles are a bit different from the home consoles in actual usage.

My love of games equals my love of movies; so I was thinking that what I should do ... is devote large storage space to both my games and movies separetely, seeing as how my DVD collection, and my game collection will both increase in size at the same rate if I'm actually going to follow through with buying all the stuff I have planned to buy for them. I may not be able to get away with cramming all my DVDs, CDs, and video games in the same media cabinet. It just depends on the cabinet.

This is the one I'm thinking about buying:

http://www.stacksandstacks.com/html/106008_grande-locking-media-cabinet.htm

It might not be big enough, though.

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I'm renovating my room, and I need to rethink how I store my video game collection.

Gamers, could you help me figure out what to do by telling me what you use to store your video games in?

Do you stuff them in a drawer? In a cabinet? A shelf?

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#4 Old_Schooler_Dan
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Oh, WOW ....

This thing sounds like it could actually be really good!