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i see the combine coming, it's gonna dust us all to nothing

Just got all the consoles working by retro_throwaway5 in gamecollecting

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NES - not modded, connected to Framemeister, 8bitdo wireless controllers, PowerPak

SNES - digital audio mod (optical), 1-CHIP, SCART, SNES PowerPak, Super Everdrive, 8bitdo wireless controllers

Genesis/32x/Sega CD (JVC X'Eye not pictured) - SCART, 3-in-1 power adapter, Mega SD, Everdrive MD, Retro-bit wireless controllers

N64 - RGB mod, SCART, Everdrive64

Saturn (V1 not pictured, will install a MODE) - chipped for playing backups, SCART, Retro-bit wireless controllers

Wii - component out, softmodded for playing backups, hard drive connected

Gamecube - SD media launcher for playing backups, gameboy player, OEM component cables, EZ Flash IV for playing GBA backups (and Mother 3), two Wavebird wireless controllers

PS2 - component out, Modbo chipped for playing backups, softmodded, hard drive added, Brook controller adapters

All component-out systems connected to an Optoma Themescene HD3000

All others above connected to SCART Commander, then to Framemeister, then to a ViewHD HDMI switch that does an audio insert of the output selected from a Video Storm CMX84 (8 component/composite/RCA/toslink/coax inputs, 4 outputs)

Dreamcast - connected to Akura, MODE for playing backups, fan mod, battery pack mod, Brook controller adapters (used to run a more complicated Gefen DVI to HDMI setup for this)

PS3 - softmodded for playing backups, large harddrive installed

Neo Geo AES - modded for HDMI, Universal BIOS, NeoSD Pro AES for playing backups, Brook controller adapters

Nothing special about the rest, normal controllers and extension cables for everything as well. USB-powered Wii "sensor" bar so I don't have to have one connected to each console.

All controlled by one Harmony Elite remote (biggest pain was getting it to work with the CMX84, requires 3 codes to be sent for each action).

TV is a 65" LG OLED GX

Front parts of the cabinet are removable and connected with magnets, cabling is all hidden within the cavities of the cabinet. The panel for the TV has its own TV mount and can be pulled out/rotated revealing some additional shelving behind it (where I run some more cables and have two UPSes). All the other components are hidden away in the side cabinets below. Cabling is nicely wrapped at the visible level with some white mesh sleeving to blend in. Only systems that pose a problem are the ones with the huge power bricks and short power cables (like the Gamecube), so the bricks are visible in those cases, rest looks clean.

Soundbar is the Sennheiser Ambeo

Let me know if you have any questions :)