Looking for some advice.
If games are going to be directly across from each other, what is a good space to have.
Do I need the entire length of a game so I can remove/replace a game?
Trying to do the math for a (near) future new game room.
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Looking for some advice.
If games are going to be directly across from each other, what is a good space to have.
Do I need the entire length of a game so I can remove/replace a game?
Trying to do the math for a (near) future new game room.
Moved into our just finished home on the 13th. Moved all the games on the 21st. Just finished setting everything up today. Couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. Thanks to HemiOrange09 tilted81 for assisting with the move during a F’ing pandemic.
D4FD3056-A30D-4AC9-A0E2-48F168070CCA (resized).jpegQuoted from pacman11:I am surprised Steve helped you, I just dropped a game off to his house and he was worried about the Cover-19.
It was three weeks ago before everything went off the rails and we kept our distance. We were VERY cautious. Couldn’t have done it in a day without him and his trailer.
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