Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > Arcades photo
Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > This is the Living Room Arcade.  When closed, it looks like any other cabinet in the living room.  But, when open, it can play arcade games on the PC, or GameCube or XBox games routed to the monitor.  You also have access to the keyboard and mouse routed, the arcade controls and keyboard tray both pull out for use.

It borrows a great deal from the Secret Arcade.
Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > This was T.C., the youngest of my previous generation of cats.  Poor T.C. was always very timid.  But eventually, she did come to trust me.
Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > When the cats arrived in my house, they immediately took to the old cat tree.  Resting, watching outside, watching me, and apparently a conversation nook too.
Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > This was Banshee, a cat that graced my house for several years.  Very laid back cat, loved to cuddle--but was a real clown when the mood struck him.
Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > This is Odis, the one who sees my camera and decides to show off instead of running and hiding.  He's positive that my root beer would be tasty, but he's never had any.
Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > The alligators are well-fed.  The facility is also a fish farm, the water heated from hot springs on the property.  Alligators make good garbage disposal units for fish farms.
Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > This was my first arcade cabinet I built, and the only one I didn't design.  It's a cocktail style, two people can sit down and play.
Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > This is the Desktop arcade, one of the simplest arcades I've seen.  It can be created in a single weekend.
This is the Living Room Arcade. When closed, it looks like any other cabinet in the living room. But, when open, it can play arcade games on the PC, or GameCube or XBox games routed to the monitor. You also have access to the keyboard and mouse routed, the arcade controls and keyboard tray both pull out for use.

It borrows a great deal from the Secret Arcade.
Donald Brown (GadgetDon) > This is the Living Room Arcade.  When closed, it looks like any other cabinet in the living room.  But, when open, it can play arcade games on the PC, or GameCube or XBox games routed to the monitor.  You also have access to the keyboard and mouse routed, the arcade controls and keyboard tray both pull out for use.

It borrows a great deal from the Secret Arcade.
This is the Living Room Arcade. When closed, it looks like any other cabinet in the living room. But, when open, it can play arcade games on the PC, or GameCube or XBox games routed to the monitor. You also have access to the keyboard and mouse routed, the arcade controls and keyboard tray both pull out for use.

It borrows a great deal from the Secret Arcade.
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