JAMMA gaming the Neo Geo way! This is my MV-1C arcade board running on a JAMMA harness that's been adapted to push my SONY TV and a set of Neo Geo home controllers!

The harness can be easily unplugged and then plugged into another board such as a SEGA TITAN board (see collection) or any other JAMMA conforming board.

See terminology page for more on JAMMA!

This is my corner where all the action happens! I keep most of my consoles packaged up when not in use but from here you can see that right now im heavily into Neo Geo, some PS2 and a good old bit of PSX gaming on one of my original Playstations, this particular one is a Japanese SCPH-3000.
Here's a shot of one of the walls! Items of interest are part of my Neo Geo home cart collection, all bagged up for protection. 2 Superfamicoms, PSX, NES, N64, CDZ, Net Yaroze, Saturn, MV-1C to name a few!

Its customary for a Neo Geo fan to get a little carried away and frame arcade promo posters. But hey, what other platform has such cool character design staff working on it?

Rage of the Dragons is cool, next on the list is KOF2K2!

Some of the SNES carts that wont be leaving my side! This shelf features mostly Square productions, including a set of Japanese releases of Final Fantasy, Seiken Densetsu 3(Holy sword legend or otherwise known as Secrect of Mana in the US) this particular title was never released outside Japan unfortunately. Chrono Trigger US and Japan releases and Treasure Hunter G just a few highlights. The SNES/Superfamicom was my favourite console for a long time outstripping even the Playstation in usage!

The one and only way to get refreshment during a bout of King of Fighters! Jelly Belly oh yes!

Superplay and Edge Magazine. Two of the most respected game publications of their time.