chriskooluris
Chris Kooluris
chriskooluris

The comforter was bought, ironically. I just felt like I went all in, might as well go ALL IN...Truth be told, it's not comfortable at all and I need to get a normal comforter.

That was a mistake in the Wired story (I thought they corrected). They are original marquees (except for 2) that I got from a classic game seller.

Hey...yes, they all do. My favorite game growing up was SF:II Champion Edition. That's why I designed my Dream Home Arcade pedestal after that game. Now I can play every SF game ever in one unit. As a little kid, I have nothing but fond memories of Tron, Ms Pac, Donkey Kong and PunchOut. These were the games I

Hey Kommandant...I've looked over my cost for things and sure I could have saved a few thousand here and there, but no way could this room come in anywhere near 10K. LOTR LE pinball will fetch $7,000 all day long...Fix it Felix original another $7,000 easily. TV was $2,000, Dream Home Arcade $3,000...But yeah, I'd

That's a great question. The answer is yes and no. I would want to build this room, but not in the fashion I did. I jumped in quickly and became obsessed with the project / getting games / making everything perfect. This meant I over paid for games and spent way too many hours on message boards. It's hard for

It was more than just the room, the room sort of became a symbol that we were heading down different paths. Sad. But the split was amicable.

Hey DrFurry...wanted a CRT but I didn't have room since when the bed pulls out, it would have hit. But I did get the Sony TV with the lowest input lag. It plays very well. If you are ever in NYC, stop by :)

You and my mother share the same feelings :)

Hey guys...happy to answer answer any questions about this room. Glad you like :)

I feel like when you own this car, your orgasms last 6 minutes and 33 seconds. I do not own this car.

Crashed helicopter is still faster around a track then the new Viper. 

Instead of all these lame teases, car companies should get a lot more creative with how they "REVEAL" a highly-anticipated car.  It's always the same formula...hard to see images, extreme close-ups of the body, then it rolls out at some auto show.  Lame.  Get creative.  Put the car somehwere and have fans go find it.