Johnny: No problem, still have that scanned setup too. Solid game, but I no longer have it as the time just isn't there.
OptOut: Same here the N64 (1st 3D gen) suffer the worst on non-CRTs losing lighting effects, busted shadows, mudding, overly dark, etc. That thing makes it sweet like using a PC emulator or something and saved my console as I see it. Though in the end probably the SuperNT or GC2HDMI external device get the most use given the games and possibilities with console and all things Gameboy. They're amazing and so worth the money.
philosoraptor: Bridges, I think they basically self immolated the entire town there. Looking now I see bitching over multiple locations/sites, anyone who cared is fuming. I've got more knowledge about those things I updated into and learned to fix with the soldering iron sure but I'd say my setup is more spartan. A couple years back I picked up this cherry vintage sony wooden stereo rack with a tempered glass tinted front and I keep almost everything inside there that's vintage. The games the big black shelf I could load up back in the day half of it has toys now as I got back into vintage toy/antique stuff being in KY again (hell I've got a 70 toy w/all accessories set of G1 Transformers on there.) The HDMI move was the fact I wanted to bulletproof for the future as HDMI isn't going anywhere, even the updates to it still use the same jack so it'll stand for decades. I prefer the sharp visuals I got used to playing on PCs so it just felt right. That VB I got, same store as the Pokemon game, and I've had other crazy things sourced out of that store too but it goes through hot and cold times, right now, cold (lack of goods not bad prices.) I basically thrift shop daily, keeps me able to enjoy anything anymore.