Scott's post over on MAACA has made me think about my history of collecting games, so I'm in the process of trying to update my pinballowners.com profile to include every game I currently own along with every game I've sold. It's tough, I know I'm forgetting some as I can remember a game I bought and it never even made it in the house for some reason, I bought it put it in the garage and sold it before ever setting it up and I can't for the life of me remember why or what game it was.
Anyway I digress, as a result of my search down memory lane, I found pictures of my gameroom back when I was first starting out.
It's funny looking back, I mean, I had seating, and decorations, or just general space LOL.
Now a days, if I find a spare square inch I cram another pinball into it. Seating??!! PFFFFFFFFFT couches take up valuable pinball space.
Weird thing is, even though I have way more machines now I look at those pictures and think it looks nicer down there in my unfinished basement then it currently does in my new place with a finished basement.
I'm hoping when I build my building and I have much, much more space that I can get back to that, an entire experience rather then as many pins as possible crammed into every nook and cranny.
Time will tell, but it makes me smile to see these old photos.
Anyway I digress, as a result of my search down memory lane, I found pictures of my gameroom back when I was first starting out.
It's funny looking back, I mean, I had seating, and decorations, or just general space LOL.
Now a days, if I find a spare square inch I cram another pinball into it. Seating??!! PFFFFFFFFFT couches take up valuable pinball space.
Weird thing is, even though I have way more machines now I look at those pictures and think it looks nicer down there in my unfinished basement then it currently does in my new place with a finished basement.
I'm hoping when I build my building and I have much, much more space that I can get back to that, an entire experience rather then as many pins as possible crammed into every nook and cranny.
Time will tell, but it makes me smile to see these old photos.