80's Gameroom
I am building an awesome 80's gameroom and home theater. Follow my progress as I build and buy my way back to an age filled with jelly slippers, charm bracelets, ALF, Pee-Wee Herman and Pac-Man. I am always looking for cool stuff and other awesome items from the 80's so share with me your thoughts!
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
A Theater ... Everyone Gameroom Needs a Theater!

SOLUTION: Build a riser! This was my first carpentry job and while it certainly isn't perfect, it turned out pretty good. If you want my plans let me know. Total cost for a 8 foot x 4 foot riser was about $75 including carpeting. Just waiting for the carpet to smooth out a bit and then I'll tack it down so it doesn't slide around. Also I am going to add reflective tape to the sides so people see the step.
You can't see it in this picture, but on the far side of the riser is a half step down so that while the total height is 10.75 inches, it is easier to stand up since the step is only 4.75 inches off the ground.
Can you tell we like La-Z-Boy chairs and couches?
In the beginning!

Behind the boxes of junk, you can see the start of a gameroom. In the foreground you can see my upright arcade cabinet and in the foreground you can see my Dream Arcades 3-sided Dreamcade.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
So how did it all start?

I have always loved video games and I think it is safe to say that most people who grew up in the 80's at one point or another dreamed of owning their own arcade ... or at least dreamed of being able to play the games without dropping quarter after quarter to play them.
Today, those dreams can be a reality ... or maybe an obsession.
Currently I have two multi-game "mame" arcade machines that can play pretty much any game you can think of. It's a lot of fun, but something is missing. Arcade games weren't just about the software, it was the ambiance, the cabinet design, and the artwork.
My first true arcade game purchase was a 1985 Operation Wolf (KLOV Link) which currently sits in my garage awaiting a new monitor. Operation Wolf and Rush'n Attack (KLOV Link) were two of my favorites growing up and ironically they both came out the same year, 1985.
As a kid I dreamed of having these and tons of other games. Now that I have a house, I can start buying my dreams :)
Though smaller than ideal for a gameroom / home theater, our house has a great little basement that my wife and I are now working to turn into our ultimate 80's gameroom.
Over the following months hopefully what you will see is the transformation of a bone white basement with grey floors and tons of boxes full of junk into our fabulous 80's Gameroom!