I feel less bad for also having my loose carts in random bins and boxes. Never easy to display everything perfectly. Love that your collection is so varied. Great Video Erin.
Sony TV's specially Trinitron, had to be one of the best brands of CTR tv's ever, not to mention they are very durable. I still have one from 1998. +20 years and still good quality for retro-gaming. I remember around 2009 I bougth a Philco flat CTR TV, the display quality was not that nice, and later become shit in just 7 years, and finally broke in 2018, while the Trinitron still alive.
i love these videos! especially the angry video game nerd room tours! It's funny to see that i'm not the only one who sets up bookcases and things and leaves the panel letters on for putting it together. :) These videos give good info on how to set up your game room. Good work Erin! :)
I loved seeing a little more into your game collection! I laughed out loud at your US Sailor Moon doll because I had the exact same one growing up and always wondered why their faces were so weird. You have an awesome bunch of games and consoles though! Thank you for sharing!
very interesting to watch since I like watching other people’s collection in general... it gives me inspiration for my own thanks for showing your personal game collection
2:53 I had one of these and enjoyed playing Star Tropics & Bard's Tale over a weekend and promptly trading it for credit towards an SNES. Enjoyed it thoroughly but in the end made the right move going for the SNES. 10:20 Great Collection!
That is a great tour of your room! It is very cool that you have a collection of a lot of different generations of video game consoles and games. It is like a mini museum of video games. I grew up with the Atari 2600 and recognize a lot of the older consoles you have but never played some of them like the Vectrex because it was very expensive back then and today it is even more expensive. Vector graphics games are still great to play.
@ErinPlays Hello there, I wanted to ask you a few questions about connecting consoles. What power surge protectors do you recommend for modern consoles such as PS5, XBOX Series X, Nintendo Switch? What power surge protectors you recommend for NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, XBOX, XBOX 360, Dreamcast, PS1, PS2, and GameCube consoles? Please recommend a few and any that you actually use for modern and older consoles and how many can be connected? Do you have advice how many can be connect and what power surges or power surge you use or know and the max that can be connected and that you can please recommend? If there are lights that go out in the home for any reason or for thunderstorms, what is safe to use to not have problems with consoles? Thanks.
I love games room tours. But you should check out retro gamer boy's room tour for some inspiration. He has a small room, not as small as yours I think. But what he's done with it is stunning. He did a room tour a few weeks ago and my jaw hit the ground. There are some cool things you could bring to your room. Great video as always, I also love the old Japanese NES carts😍
Great collection! There were so many games and systems I haven’t heard of yet but I’d love to grow my collection like this one day 😆 that backlit Gameboy Color and everdrive is definitely top of my list though!
6 months later, but Ikea sells shelf splitters for their cube storage units. They are in the store. If you are crafty, you can also make your own with thin 1/8in plywood too.
I want an EVERDRIVE soooo bad. But anyway, great vid and I'm so surprised how small the room is. It's pretty cool though. 😎 BTW, loving the Castlevania music.
Again, like i said on your FB post, I love how you mention your mom on these stories when you were a kid. I'm 42 now but when I was a kid I went with my mother to buy the majority of my games until I was old enough to get my own, starting around the PS1 era. My favourite memories are when she bought me Zelda and Zelda II on the NES, Castlevania III and when Link To The Past had just came out. Anyhow, great great video. Take care young lady.
My mom would buy me the latest Zelda game for Xmas, play it while I was at school for a few weeks, then put it back in the box and wrap it at the last second. Miss those days...
I love the arcade marquees! So cool to see that Do! Run Run especially! Mr. Do! was one of the first games I played as a kid, and that was the only one of the original Mr. Do! games that I have never seen in arcade form.
I've been starting streaming lately and seeing this video was really great to see what I was missing. Thanks for the tour of the awesome Battlestation!!!!
Hey Erin, nobody here. I just discovered your channel after initially searching for Vectrex content. First off that Vectrex video was stellar, and this room tour episode? AMAZING. I feel it should have WAY more views than your "power pad " upload, which was hilarious but I think we all know why that video did better numbers... It's not a bad thing, but it highlights how fundamentally male-dominated gaming culture still is, especially retro gaming. Which is partly why I like seeing content like this room tour. It reminds me that retro gaming isn't just a boys club; seeing genuine female representation within this community is inspiring. To be clear, I say "partly" because the reason your game room is so flipping amazing is not simply because you are a woman. Rather, it's the passion and knowledge you exude. Your room and livelihood speaks for itself: the coveted BVM, the curated game library, the nod to obscure things like Tiger electronics, the Vectrex, the vintage toys. They're not sealed away like museum exhibits, they are ready to be taken off the shelf and played with, used, talked about, etc. You are the definition of authentic. You visibly come alive when sharing these prized possessions with all of us. Honestly, you come across as an enthusiast first and a content creator second. Not the other way around (which is a regrettable trend I've observed in recent years). It's also worth mentioning that seeing young millennial representation in the retro scene = chef's kiss. You look about my age (I was born in 1988) and I don't know about you, but nothing makes me feel older than my 26 year old colleagues asking me what a Sega Genesis is. I used to think folks my own age would be better company to keep, but most of them simply don't care about or remember the games we played when we were kids, much less games our parents played. They prefer their Xboxes and PlayStations. The only people IRL I've been able to talk to about classics like Tempest and Pole Position are 40-50 year old men I meet off Craigslist while hunting for CRTs with good geometry. It's disheartening. So yeah, thank you for existing and reminding me that I'm not oddball obsessing over games released before I was even born. I've only watched three of your videos so far but I have a feeling that number will go up. I'm definitely subscribing.
Hey! Thank you very much for taking the time to write this comment and I'm so glad to hear you liked my Vectrex video! I just like making videos about things I'm interested in (even if I'm not an expert, ha,) in the hopes that someone can find it fun and relatable. And the world would be a better place if you could randomly talk to people IRL about Pole Position and Tempest, but at least we have the internet!
You have the best Vetrex collection I've ever seen, literally!! I am so impressed! You have the Tele Games Intellivision, that is great!! I've been collecting for years and your collection goes back further than mine and you have systems I've never even heard of, Unisonic? Good stuff!!
I bought a SNES Classic awhile back and paid a kid on Craigslist to add games to it.. From that point on, I got absolutely hooked back on videogames.. I have all the newer game systems and tons of games I barely played.. I have games I haven't even opened.. I was buying the newer consoles for decorations I actually put in a lot of hours into my SNES Classic and I got a PS1 Classic fairly recently.. I bought a chip that added like 200 PS1 games to it and I've been hooked on that... I very much prefer the videogames I grew up playing over the new ones.. I'm currently playing Parasite Eve.. That was a game I wanted to play but missed
I bought NES mini classic 2 years ago and it got back into videogames aswell . I decided to stick with retrogaming because it s so much fun to play.I m planning to buy Sega Mega Drive/Genesis mini soon.
I love seeing other people's streaming setups, even more than game room tours -- and yours is very professional! Now I know why your videos always look so good. Thanks for sharing your space with us.
Vectrex is the best console that ever existed! There is a Vectrex fan group on Facebook that has a ton of indy devs of hardware and software. It's a great resource!
2:08 I'm sure you figured out the shelf situation by now but if not then you can buy the pegs/ pins/ studs for your shelf at home depot or any hardware store. then look up shelves you can buy in the dimensions you want. Ikea will probably have some since these shelves already have holes for those shelf pegs.
It's not just because you're nostalgic. Sailor moon Is and will forever be amazing and Like you I wanted nothing more than to be able to play those on my SNES (before i even knew i needed a mod). I instead had to settle for the emulators on PC because I didn't own my snes. I shared it with my brothers who hated sailor moon :( so I'm so happy to see you got to live out my childhood dream!
I was born in 85. Never knew a top loader NES existed until I watched AVGN on TH-cam. Never liked Sega cause I thought it crappy sound compared to the SNES. My fave system that I got in the 90’s was the Virtual Boy back in 95. Got it for my 10th birthday. Thanks for this Video Erin! Great nostalgia feelings here.
I have the black 8 cube version of that Ikea shelf and made a split cube for an extra console to sit in. You can do it very easily with a saw, a drill, a level, a straight edge or square, and a tape measure. I took a piece of MDF (a completely smooth panel, as opposed to plywood which would show the layers on the ends), cut it to size and spray painted it black to match my shelf. I then used pocket screws (which requires a jig) on the bottom of it so it would sit at the height I measured out for the consoles to fit. If you don't care about the screws showing or don't have/want to buy the jig (about $20), you could just drill in from the sides of the existing vertical divider and the vertical shelf frame into the sides of the new shelf. Be sure to pre-drill before screwing the shelf in, though, because you can easily split the wood. Holding the wood in place is the trickiest part. Mark the height you want on the sides of the cube, and then insert the shelf and level it off. I used squeeze clamps on the vertical divider and vertical exterior frame for it to rest on at the correct height while I installed the screws. An extra set of hands is good, but won't necessarily be steady. Keep the level on the shelf as you install it, no matter what method you use, and make sure it's level front to back and side to side before you drill and install each screw in case of movement. If you wanted a less permanent solution, instead of screwing in the new shelf, you could just cut the MDF panel to size and attach some small legs to it (using something like 1x material or even the MDF scrap from the shelf and a couple of screws from the top into the legs) so it would sit in the cube at the correct height--basically like one of those cupboard divider shelves. Hope that helps!
It looks a little cramp but very nice as well, I see a lot of good ways to renovate this small place. I’m tempted to have my own game room as well! Anyways, I fell in love with that room! You have some good collection there, I’m envious
You have an amazing collection! I myself got a Neo Geo CBOX/Arcade Supergun a month back, and I was made aware of the Sailor Moon arcade game, which I can play thanks to a Pandoras Box JAMMA board( as atm actual JAMMA boards are out of my range...for now! that will change of course!) and its very enjoyable! Keep up the amazing work, and happy gaming! And if ok, “Believe that what you do matters and will make a difference in people’s lives. You don’t have to save the world in one stroke but you can make a difference one person at a time.” Keep making this world more awesome to be in, one stream, one happy laugh, and most importantly, one beautiful smile at a time. #yourock #gamerwomenrock
Hey, cool set up and yeah, it's a little bit of a project but I would drill a couple small holes in the divider, put in some pegs, get a solid board, cut it to size, then notch out where the board will rest on the pegs and voila. :]
Thanks for the inside look. I've always enjoyed behind the scenes features on DVD's and stuff like that. It's cool to see what is going on on the other side of a camera. At least for me. Keep up the good work.
For a second, when you got out that Little Mermaid Tiger Electronics game, I thought it was my sister's. I played that a lot as a kid. She didn't care about it because she never got into video games. Like Erin, even then I knew it sucked, but somehow it held my attention.
Vectrex vid would be awesome and with those shelf dividers you could make them yourself it would probably cost like $10 and a Lowes/ Home Depot could precut them if you don't know someone handy with a saw. With those cables in the back of your setup is pretty cool, I didn't know you could get colored cables though I'm cheap, I just have masking tape "flags" marking each end of the cable LOL! Nice setup looking forward to more of your entertaining vids, God bless and have a good one😁👍
33:50 I like how you knew GB was going to be a classic even back then. It's like I never let go of my copy of Wonder Boy 3 for the Master System even after we sold the SEGA, somehow I knew. I was right, it's super rare now and hundreds on eBay.
Erin and AVGN have the most authentic game rooms. Nothing fancy, just games in card boxes and a huge mess. This is my ideal game room
What a rad game room. Not every game room should look like you walked into a library. Just the bear necessities.
Your game room and collection is so cool. Seeing a lot of that stuff brought back great memories from my childhood.
To anyone scrolling through these comments today, have a wonderful day & remember you are beautiful & Awesome 😊. Thanks for the great video, Erin!
I feel less bad for also having my loose carts in random bins and boxes. Never easy to display everything perfectly. Love that your collection is so varied. Great Video Erin.
I see these types of videos and it makes me even more anxious to have my own place just to have a game room...
Cheers Erin!
That was a very cool tour 😊😃
Especially the classic consoles. They had so much personality, and wild designs. And many treasures
I really like the sound of cartridges bumping against each other. Brings back happy childhood memories.
(Bible Buffet attempts to murder Erin on-camera)
Erin: "Bible Buffet is chill"
Sony TV's specially Trinitron, had to be one of the best brands of CTR tv's ever, not to mention they are very durable. I still have one from 1998. +20 years and still good quality for retro-gaming. I remember around 2009 I bougth a Philco flat CTR TV, the display quality was not that nice, and later become shit in just 7 years, and finally broke in 2018, while the Trinitron still alive.
"Look at the lettuce!" I dunno why that made me laugh.
3 Years wow I’ve been around a few months watching your channel I always say your deserve more subscribers!
lol I love the ending "ouw, my hand!"
Great collection! Certainly trips the nostalgia valve.
Thank you!
@@ErinPlays Sony, Nintendo, Sega, all looking Fan.chas.tik with you 💝
This is dedication... jesus. It must be difficult without the room. I can't even start to whine. 😂
i love these videos! especially the angry video game nerd room tours! It's funny to see that i'm not the only one who sets up bookcases and things and leaves the panel letters on for putting it together. :) These videos give good info on how to set up your game room. Good work Erin! :)
Man that N64 collection is my childhood in a box. ❤️ it. Keep on collecting!
I loved seeing a little more into your game collection! I laughed out loud at your US Sailor Moon doll because I had the exact same one growing up and always wondered why their faces were so weird.
You have an awesome bunch of games and consoles though! Thank you for sharing!
haha, thank you!
Wish I could be her tech. I’d love to be able to set up all the gear and get everything ready for each session. That’d be such a blast!
very interesting to watch since I like watching other people’s collection in general... it gives me inspiration for my own
thanks for showing your personal game collection
Geez some of those toys took me back.. Wish I took better care of my stuff as a kid.
Awesome video, Erin. Thanks for taking us behind the scenes and into your personal life a bit.
You have your own Batcomputer set up since your Batgirl. I love you and your room Erin. 💓💜💋
You fan-girling the Vectrex is just awesome!!!!!! ♥
Woah, two 40+ minute room tours in a day?
I can't even. ❤️❤️
She is the one named Sailor Moon! ⭐✨
Mike!
Erin is adorable. I wonder if she's available... ;)
Hi Mike, I am a big fan of your work with Cinemassacre! Always enjoy Mondays
@@ruraladventurer1884 pathetic.
2:53 I had one of these and enjoyed playing Star Tropics & Bard's Tale over a weekend and promptly trading it for credit towards an SNES. Enjoyed it thoroughly but in the end made the right move going for the SNES. 10:20 Great Collection!
That is a great tour of your room! It is very cool that you have a collection of a lot of different generations of video game consoles and games. It is like a mini museum of video games. I grew up with the Atari 2600 and recognize a lot of the older consoles you have but never played some of them like the Vectrex because it was very expensive back then and today it is even more expensive. Vector graphics games are still great to play.
Thanks for watching!
@ErinPlays Hello there, I wanted to ask you a few questions about connecting consoles. What power surge protectors do you recommend for modern consoles such as PS5, XBOX Series X, Nintendo Switch? What power surge protectors you recommend for NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, XBOX, XBOX 360, Dreamcast, PS1, PS2, and GameCube consoles? Please recommend a few and any that you actually use for modern and older consoles and how many can be connected? Do you have advice how many can be connect and what power surges or power surge you use or know and the max that can be connected and that you can please recommend? If there are lights that go out in the home for any reason or for thunderstorms, what is safe to use to not have problems with consoles? Thanks.
I love games room tours. But you should check out retro gamer boy's room tour for some inspiration. He has a small room, not as small as yours I think. But what he's done with it is stunning. He did a room tour a few weeks ago and my jaw hit the ground. There are some cool things you could bring to your room. Great video as always, I also love the old Japanese NES carts😍
Great collection! There were so many games and systems I haven’t heard of yet but I’d love to grow my collection like this one day 😆 that backlit Gameboy Color and everdrive is definitely top of my list though!
6 months later, but Ikea sells shelf splitters for their cube storage units. They are in the store. If you are crafty, you can also make your own with thin 1/8in plywood too.
Thanks for sharing. You have a huge collection of retro video games and consoles.
That sweet 4 monitor setup, though. Erin's hacking into The Matrix.
The Rainbow Brite cereal is made by Purina, the same people who make your dog food....awesome. lol
What a neat and tidy looking game room, especially the Sailor Moon memorabilia on display!
You have so much cool stuff, takes me right back to the 90s growing up. Awesome!
I want an EVERDRIVE soooo bad. But anyway, great vid and I'm so surprised how small the room is. It's pretty cool though. 😎 BTW, loving the Castlevania music.
Again, like i said on your FB post, I love how you mention your mom on these stories when you were a kid. I'm 42 now but when I was a kid I went with my mother to buy the majority of my games until I was old enough to get my own, starting around the PS1 era. My favourite memories are when she bought me Zelda and Zelda II on the NES, Castlevania III and when Link To The Past had just came out.
Anyhow, great great video. Take care young lady.
Aw, that's awesome. I love it when memories are attached to things. I barely check my FB but thanks!!
My mom would buy me the latest Zelda game for Xmas, play it while I was at school for a few weeks, then put it back in the box and wrap it at the last second. Miss those days...
Oh man, the sight of that SNES yellowed with age and use warms my heart.
That GAMEBOY Burger Time box is wild.
I love the arcade marquees! So cool to see that Do! Run Run especially! Mr. Do! was one of the first games I played as a kid, and that was the only one of the original Mr. Do! games that I have never seen in arcade form.
I've been starting streaming lately and seeing this video was really great to see what I was missing. Thanks for the tour of the awesome Battlestation!!!!
Hey Erin, nobody here. I just discovered your channel after initially searching for Vectrex content. First off that Vectrex video was stellar, and this room tour episode? AMAZING. I feel it should have WAY more views than your "power pad " upload, which was hilarious but I think we all know why that video did better numbers... It's not a bad thing, but it highlights how fundamentally male-dominated gaming culture still is, especially retro gaming.
Which is partly why I like seeing content like this room tour. It reminds me that retro gaming isn't just a boys club; seeing genuine female representation within this community is inspiring. To be clear, I say "partly" because the reason your game room is so flipping amazing is not simply because you are a woman. Rather, it's the passion and knowledge you exude. Your room and livelihood speaks for itself: the coveted BVM, the curated game library, the nod to obscure things like Tiger electronics, the Vectrex, the vintage toys. They're not sealed away like museum exhibits, they are ready to be taken off the shelf and played with, used, talked about, etc. You are the definition of authentic. You visibly come alive when sharing these prized possessions with all of us. Honestly, you come across as an enthusiast first and a content creator second. Not the other way around (which is a regrettable trend I've observed in recent years).
It's also worth mentioning that seeing young millennial representation in the retro scene = chef's kiss. You look about my age (I was born in 1988) and I don't know about you, but nothing makes me feel older than my 26 year old colleagues asking me what a Sega Genesis is. I used to think folks my own age would be better company to keep, but most of them simply don't care about or remember the games we played when we were kids, much less games our parents played. They prefer their Xboxes and PlayStations. The only people IRL I've been able to talk to about classics like Tempest and Pole Position are 40-50 year old men I meet off Craigslist while hunting for CRTs with good geometry. It's disheartening.
So yeah, thank you for existing and reminding me that I'm not oddball obsessing over games released before I was even born. I've only watched three of your videos so far but I have a feeling that number will go up. I'm definitely subscribing.
Hey! Thank you very much for taking the time to write this comment and I'm so glad to hear you liked my Vectrex video! I just like making videos about things I'm interested in (even if I'm not an expert, ha,) in the hopes that someone can find it fun and relatable. And the world would be a better place if you could randomly talk to people IRL about Pole Position and Tempest, but at least we have the internet!
I've recently got into a lot of older games. This is awesome.
You have a great collection! Thank you for sharing this.
She didnt like your post. Sorry you're lame
Erin needs waaaaay more subscribers. The most underrated gamer on TH-cam.
Haha aw, thank you! I appreciate the support :)
Oh yeah
Hopefully she will survive with all the cartridges around her!!
You have the best Vetrex collection I've ever seen, literally!! I am so impressed! You have the Tele Games Intellivision, that is great!! I've been collecting for years and your collection goes back further than mine and you have systems I've never even heard of, Unisonic? Good stuff!!
Wow, thanks!
You have an awesome collection! It's so awesome that you have so much stuff from when you were a kid. And they're in such good condition!
I bought a SNES Classic awhile back and paid a kid on Craigslist to add games to it.. From that point on, I got absolutely hooked back on videogames..
I have all the newer game systems and tons of games I barely played.. I have games I haven't even opened.. I was buying the newer consoles for decorations
I actually put in a lot of hours into my SNES Classic and I got a PS1 Classic fairly recently.. I bought a chip that added like 200 PS1 games to it and I've been hooked on that...
I very much prefer the videogames I grew up playing over the new ones..
I'm currently playing Parasite Eve.. That was a game I wanted to play but missed
I bought NES mini classic 2 years ago and it got back into videogames aswell . I decided to stick with retrogaming because it s so much fun to play.I m planning to buy Sega Mega Drive/Genesis mini soon.
I love seeing other people's streaming setups, even more than game room tours -- and yours is very professional! Now I know why your videos always look so good. Thanks for sharing your space with us.
thank you!
Wow 3 years to celebrate with your youtube channel nice to give us a good show your studio set
Vectrex is the best console that ever existed! There is a Vectrex fan group on Facebook that has a ton of indy devs of hardware and software. It's a great resource!
So jealous of the Vectrex collection!!!!!
Ikea sell glass shelves in packs of two with a template to allow you to split the cubes in two 2 or 3 shelves. They are dead cheap and so useful!
Super Mario all stars!!!! I was so giddy when i 1st saw and played that game 😁
2:08 I'm sure you figured out the shelf situation by now but if not then you can buy the pegs/ pins/ studs for your shelf at home depot or any hardware store. then look up shelves you can buy in the dimensions you want. Ikea will probably have some since these shelves already have holes for those shelf pegs.
Really cool. Drooling over the Vectrex collection. Nice to hear so many personal memories connected with these.
Terrific video Erin. My most favorite segment is the VECTREX part. Had this when i was a kid. And I'm so glad you stream retro games.
It's not just because you're nostalgic. Sailor moon Is and will forever be amazing and Like you I wanted nothing more than to be able to play those on my SNES (before i even knew i needed a mod). I instead had to settle for the emulators on PC because I didn't own my snes. I shared it with my brothers who hated sailor moon :( so I'm so happy to see you got to live out my childhood dream!
I was born in 85. Never knew a top loader NES existed until I watched AVGN on TH-cam. Never liked Sega cause I thought it crappy sound compared to the SNES. My fave system that I got in the 90’s was the Virtual Boy back in 95. Got it for my 10th birthday. Thanks for this Video Erin! Great nostalgia feelings here.
I have the black 8 cube version of that Ikea shelf and made a split cube for an extra console to sit in.
You can do it very easily with a saw, a drill, a level, a straight edge or square, and a tape measure. I took a piece of MDF (a completely smooth panel, as opposed to plywood which would show the layers on the ends), cut it to size and spray painted it black to match my shelf. I then used pocket screws (which requires a jig) on the bottom of it so it would sit at the height I measured out for the consoles to fit.
If you don't care about the screws showing or don't have/want to buy the jig (about $20), you could just drill in from the sides of the existing vertical divider and the vertical shelf frame into the sides of the new shelf. Be sure to pre-drill before screwing the shelf in, though, because you can easily split the wood.
Holding the wood in place is the trickiest part. Mark the height you want on the sides of the cube, and then insert the shelf and level it off. I used squeeze clamps on the vertical divider and vertical exterior frame for it to rest on at the correct height while I installed the screws. An extra set of hands is good, but won't necessarily be steady. Keep the level on the shelf as you install it, no matter what method you use, and make sure it's level front to back and side to side before you drill and install each screw in case of movement.
If you wanted a less permanent solution, instead of screwing in the new shelf, you could just cut the MDF panel to size and attach some small legs to it (using something like 1x material or even the MDF scrap from the shelf and a couple of screws from the top into the legs) so it would sit in the cube at the correct height--basically like one of those cupboard divider shelves.
Hope that helps!
It looks a little cramp but very nice as well, I see a lot of good ways to renovate this small place. I’m tempted to have my own game room as well!
Anyways, I fell in love with that room! You have some good collection there, I’m envious
Thanks!
Love the choice of background music. Mainly the tracks from the Castlevania series.
Hillarious. I love your sence of humor.
Cette fille connait les bonnes choses ! Merci pour cette présentation :)
Loving your nails 💅 and your room for the size is awesome. :-)
I really love your game room. So entertained rn😍
Great tour you have done very well to grow a channel this fast well done :)
You have an amazing collection! I myself got a Neo Geo CBOX/Arcade Supergun a month back, and I was made aware of the Sailor Moon arcade game, which I can play thanks to a Pandoras Box JAMMA board( as atm actual JAMMA boards are out of my range...for now! that will change of course!) and its very enjoyable! Keep up the amazing work, and happy gaming! And if ok, “Believe that what you do matters and will make a difference in people’s lives. You don’t have to save the world in one stroke but you can make a difference one person at a time.” Keep making this world more awesome to be in, one stream, one happy laugh, and most importantly, one beautiful smile at a time. #yourock #gamerwomenrock
You are an authentic gamer and a true collector. Need I say more?
this channel is underrated
You had my Heart at, "Remember Mervyn's".
Good to finally see a TH-camr showing the proper tools for cleaning game cartridges: 91% isopropyl alcohol and cotton buds.
That black & white TV looks like the TV we had in our living room when I was a kid living in Guatemala :)
Very cool game room tour!😎👍 Thanks Erin!
color cables now that's a very good idea thank's for mentioning that
Love the colour of your place, very 1987!
I never thought you would be rocking a BVM👏🏼
What do I know! Best way to play retro game imo
Yes Game Boy collection video please but do a 30 second review of each game like Mike :D
Excelnte video, entretenido y divertido por cierto que bonita y variada coleccion tienes 👍🎮💚❤🎮
Hey, cool set up and yeah, it's a little bit of a project but I would drill a couple small holes in the divider, put in some pegs, get a solid board, cut it to size, then notch out where the board will rest on the pegs and voila. :]
Super cool! You make the most of your space for sure!
Giant Bulbasaur! 😍
Thanks for the inside look. I've always enjoyed behind the scenes features on DVD's and stuff like that. It's cool to see what is going on on the other side of a camera. At least for me. Keep up the good work.
Nice collection Erin !
NICE awesome room!! it brings lots of nostalgia
Lady you're such a breath of fresh oxygen 🎉🎉
Extra points for the Sailor Moon Mega Drive music!!
For a second, when you got out that Little Mermaid Tiger Electronics game, I thought it was my sister's. I played that a lot as a kid. She didn't care about it because she never got into video games. Like Erin, even then I knew it sucked, but somehow it held my attention.
Erin has her own lil Nerd Room~! :)
N64 is the greatest system of all time. I still own like 15 consoles but only play N64. Also just decided to collect the whole library, I'm halfway!
Sweet game collection Erin👌I'm glad I'm not the only one that hangs on to their original game console boxes lol
Happy Bday channel! 3 years old yaaaay!
Your monitor setup looks like a day trader’s.
It’s a crt tv, very big in the retro gaming community (and very big in general lol)
I didn´t know about Bible Buffet :D Thanks for showing me the title!
Yes, Ikea sells inserts for the Kallax cube shelves. They have ones with 3 inserts, and ones with just one, which divides the cube in half :)
I noticed the word "Kallax" is also a village in Northern Sweden south outside of the town: Luleå. Check on Google map.
Vectrex vid would be awesome and with those shelf dividers you could make them yourself it would probably cost like $10 and a Lowes/ Home Depot could precut them if you don't know someone handy with a saw. With those cables in the back of your setup is pretty cool, I didn't know you could get colored cables though I'm cheap, I just have masking tape "flags" marking each end of the cable LOL! Nice setup looking forward to more of your entertaining vids, God bless and have a good one😁👍
Ok. Thanks to cinemassacre and your love for unique retro. You officially grown on me. Been doing the binge now I do the sub and comment! 😁
3 years😱
33:50 I like how you knew GB was going to be a classic even back then. It's like I never let go of my copy of Wonder Boy 3 for the Master System even after we sold the SEGA, somehow I knew. I was right, it's super rare now and hundreds on eBay.