http://www.acaeum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8714
The game shelves give me a geek-boner, but the space is nice, too.
Dude, that's freaking awesome. I think there's a skull that comes from Monte Cook's collection in there. I remember him putting it up for auction on eBay. He's probably the guy who bought it in the end. That, or they both bought the same skull.
Anyway. Yeah. Awesome. That represents a good amount of work to put all this together, obviously. The guy must be proud.
I never get tired of looking at that. Dare to dream...
Isn't this the second thread on this room in a week and a half?
Quote from: Mistwell;365250Isn't this the second thread on this room in a week and a half?
Whatever. Double-dip, man! :D
Quote from: Benoist;365251Whatever. Double-dip, man! :D
True. It's an awesome room, and worth a second look.
Hah hah, he owns Dragonraid. Sucker.
Seriously, what else would you expect from the Acaeum? These are the people who pay $8000 for old D&D box sets. Look at this guy's shit, look at all the duplicates, it's no wonder they can run those ridiculous price guides of theirs so high when they've got guys hoarding shit like some kind of fucking diamond cartel. I bet these are the guys who're pissed about Swords & Wizardry because suddenly they don't feel so elite when the price of entry doesn't run in the 4 figure range.
Quote from: J Arcane;365254Hah hah, he owns Dragonraid. Sucker.
Seriously, what else would you expect from the Acaeum? These are the people who pay $8000 for old D&D box sets. Look at this guy's shit, look at all the duplicates, it's no wonder they can run those ridiculous price guides of theirs so high when they've got guys hoarding shit like some kind of fucking diamond cartel. I bet these are the guys who're pissed about Swords & Wizardry because suddenly they don't feel so elite when the price of entry doesn't run in the 4 figure range.
Watch somebody has a huge horde of several millions copies of various old 1E AD&D and D&D stuff, hidden away in a salt mine or mountain.
Wonder if those guys realize the D&D movie was a rancid pile of shit. With the money they put into that movie stuff, could have easily afforded a Jody Samson Father's Sword or Phoenix Sword from the Conan movie. Get some real memorabilia in there.
Awesome work though, especially on the walls and doors, although the slavish devotion to the label "Dungeons and Dragons" for me puts these guys into the type of collector I label "creepily obsessive".
For me, as a general gaming room I'd put all the work into the table itself with an emphasis on convenience and technology.
For busting out a game of O or A D&D though, it would be hard to find a better room. I mean look at the DM screen.:jaw-dropping:
Quote from: J Arcane;365254Hah hah, he owns Dragonraid. Sucker.
Seriously, what else would you expect from the Acaeum? These are the people who pay $8000 for old D&D box sets. Look at this guy's shit, look at all the duplicates, it's no wonder they can run those ridiculous price guides of theirs so high when they've got guys hoarding shit like some kind of fucking diamond cartel. I bet these are the guys who're pissed about Swords & Wizardry because suddenly they don't feel so elite when the price of entry doesn't run in the 4 figure range.
J Arcane,
What would the person who built that game room do with their money otherwise? I mean, the guy is a total geek who probably will never get laid, so it's not like he needs the money to take women out on a date.
Its people like those that go way too far with this hobby and make me embarrassed to tell people I game. People like that and the freaks who show up at game conventions dressed up.
I don't know. I don't see the point there is to just point a finger at the guy because he blew some money on his game room. There are worse things to blow your money on, I guess. Besides, isn't it basically geeks making fun of the geekery of other geeks? That's doesn't make much sense to me.
Also, for the record, I bought my OD&D set including Sup. I Greyhawk and Sup. III Eldritch Wizardry for a whooping $100. It's not like I blew in the four figures for it, and that was before all the retroclones came on the scene (which is awesome, imo). *shrug*
Sweet mercy. I would go into that room and never come out.
The thread mentions the dude has a D&D arcade game and the pinball table. (No idea if he has BOTH D&D arcade games though.)
I'm a dork and a nerd and a packrat. But I only buy shit I want to make USE of, and pay prices I think is fair for such a product. Being a cheap ass eventually netted me White Box for under 50 bucks when it usually goes 2-3 times that.
(Maybe one day I can get a Vectrex for a reasonable price. But probably not. :( )
Its one reason it sucks to like robot toys. Most are happily willing to pay 100-300 bucks a toy for the things. But the collectors all have tons of money and like gamblers don't really CARE how much something costs. (Unless you complain about the price of something, or don't totally praise someone for spending nearly 10,000 DOLLARS on a toy. If you do, you are a dick. Since online communities are all about stupidity enabling sadly.)
Yeah if people can afford it they can do what they want. Doesn't mean they should get E HUGZ for it. A little dissent might keep em sane!
It IS a cool RPG room though. I don't get the point of multiple boxes of almost anything though.
Shit the 2 OOP sealed games I have gotten (Ghostbusters International and Citytech 2nd edition) were cracked open the first minute I had a chance.
But.. I just don't get the collect to HAVE mentality.
Quote from: Benoist;365340I don't know. I don't see the point there is to just point a finger at the guy because he blew some money on his game room.
He spent money so he could have a more enjoyable time with his mates. His mates get to have more fun when they go round to his place.
So he's spending money for a more fun social life. If we're going to condemn that, we have to condemn all the dollars we've spent on dinners out, drinking booze, going to crap movies, sports events, and so on.
Is there anyone here who never spent money on their social life? If there is, you must be very lonely.
I think the comments saying "He'll never get laid with a room like that " are unfair and also unrealistic.
There are at least two or three young women gamers locally who if they saw a single guy had a room like that - it would likely guarantee the guy would get laid.
Of course, I guess southwestern Ohio is unusual in that there is a good spectrum of gamer women and a pretty high percentage of them are both very intelligent and quite attractive at the same time.
- Ed C.
For almost a decade my primary gaming room looked a little bit like that - ok, minus the movie props, the castle-wall look, and the candles.
(I used to play in a game store, after hours...)
Quote from: Kyle Aaron;365675He spent money so he could have a more enjoyable time with his mates. His mates get to have more fun when they go round to his place.
So he's spending money for a more fun social life. If we're going to condemn that, we have to condemn all the dollars we've spent on dinners out, drinking booze, going to crap movies, sports events, and so on.
Is there anyone here who never spent money on their social life? If there is, you must be very lonely.
How does having 12 copies of the same fucking module box set improve one's social life, hmm?
Quote from: J Arcane;365758How does having 12 copies of the same fucking module box set improve one's social life, hmm?
The specific answer It not the specific of having 12 copies but the total impact of everything in there including the design and decorations.
In reply to your hoarding crack, it is his money to do as he wants and it probably spent far less on that room then many others do on their "hobbies".
The collectors that hangout Acaeum's are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the general collecting. A very visible tip but they are dwarfed by the many other who buy older products. Acaeum's efforts on fraud detection and analyzing older editions is a great service to the gaming community.
Quote from: J Arcane;365758How does having 12 copies of the same fucking module box set improve one's social life, hmm?
You have some copies you can lend to people. So you'll see them at least twice: once when they borrow it, and a second time six months later when you go knock on their door to get it back :p
Seriously though, I don't understand the collector mindset, either. But I don't think having 12 copies of some particular module box set is key to what that room is really about. It's just a glammed-up geekspace. There are a million ways kinds of glammed-up geekspace you could have. But they'd all be
social spaces. That's just one.
Quote from: J Arcane;365758How does having 12 copies of the same fucking module box set improve one's social life, hmm?
How does getting piss drunk in about an hour in a pub every Friday night improve one's social life, really? I mean. There are worse things to do in life than improve one's house to a specific set of uses and expectations, I think.
Quote from: Benoist;365340I don't know. I don't see the point there is to just point a finger at the guy because he blew some money on his game room. There are worse things to blow your money on, I guess. Besides, isn't it basically geeks making fun of the geekery of other geeks? That's doesn't make much sense to me.
I agree. I think their collection is something to admire. They found a passion in life, they are pursuing it, and it seems to make them happy. It hurts nobody, and probably years from now will end up as a good investment as well.
I don't get the angst about it. I think it would be a kick to own all those boxed sets and books.
Quote from: Kyle Aaron;365874You have some copies you can lend to people. So you'll see them at least twice: once when they borrow it, and a second time six months later when you go knock on their door to get it back :p
Seriously though, I don't understand the collector mindset, either. But I don't think having 12 copies of some particular module box set is key to what that room is really about. It's just a glammed-up geekspace. There are a million ways kinds of glammed-up geekspace you could have. But they'd all be social spaces. That's just one.
I bet he never lends any of this stuff to anyone espaecially the copies that are still in their wrappers.
It's funny but its not cool. It would be good as an ironic joke but I suspect if you met the guy he would get annoying. He should get rid of some of the bookcases and put in a fridge for beer and he needs a telly. The walls look like stone cladding you see on dodgy council houses. Personally I woudl go for more original artwork and less props from a crappy film. You can buy genuine antique weapons at a lower cost than a lot of film prop stuff and they are infinitely more intersting.
Maybe I'm just bitter cos the misses is still wingeing that I put a huge book case in the Dinning room and all my toys are up in the study. :)
Here are pics of my man cave gaming room (http://www.flickr.com/photos/68651538@N00/sets/72157623497814718/).
Quote from: Mistwell;366462Here are pics of my man cave gaming room (http://www.flickr.com/photos/68651538@N00/sets/72157623497814718/).
Nice shots, Mark! Very cool. Thanks for sharing. :)
Pretty nice. I just game in the incredibly spacious living room of my huge apartment.
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Quote from: Mistwell;366462Here are pics of my man cave gaming room (http://www.flickr.com/photos/68651538@N00/sets/72157623497814718/).
Nice setup man. It looks cozy.
I'm looking at the pics...but for the life of me I can't see where they put the keg-erator : (
Harvey Birdman wall-clock!