I have to resist my need to quit work early, take two weeks off, go to Home Depot and Radio Shack, spend $2000, and make one of these things for my game room...
That is the single most beautiful things I've ever seen. It's like looking at the face of God. You can't move, you can't speak, and even from the computer monitor you can feel the gentle warmth in your chest and it causes your heart to pause and it brings a tear to your eye.
Either that, or it's acid reflux from my burrito. Still a cool cab though.
But imagine if it wasn't Mortal Kombat but a Marvel VS Capcom chassis and an even larger screen.
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I fail to see the point of mounting a high definition television to a pedestal. It looks impressive, I won't deny that, but what is gained over a typical entertainment center purchased from a furniture store? The pedestal takes up more space, it requires the player to be standing, and it looks no more portable than a standard television shelf. Perhaps some people just like to spend thousands of dollars for fifteen minutes of fame.
I fail to see the point of mounting a high definition television to a pedestal. It looks impressive, I won't deny that, but what is gained over a typical entertainment center purchased from a furniture store? The pedestal takes up more space, it requires the player to be standing, and it looks no more portable than a standard television shelf. Perhaps some people just like to spend thousands of dollars for fifteen minutes of fame.
That's why you also install a golf cart engine and fat rims and you drive it to school.
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Alex_J wrote:
Dave wrote:
I fail to see the point of mounting a high definition television to a pedestal. It looks impressive, I won't deny that, but what is gained over a typical entertainment center purchased from a furniture store? The pedestal takes up more space, it requires the player to be standing, and it looks no more portable than a standard television shelf. Perhaps some people just like to spend thousands of dollars for fifteen minutes of fame.
That's why you also install a golf cart engine and fat rims and you drive it to school.
And have Vin Diesel drive it for the eminent Fast & Furious 6.
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@KennyFarino I might be wrong, of course, (after all, who's supposed to be the big video game expert here: me or you guys?), but didn't the whole 'special guest' malarkey in fighting games begin even before that, with SoulCalibur 2? You know, when friggin' Spawn was beating the ever-loving crap (or should I say tits?) out of Ivy and her friends?
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