Kilsin...
I am moving to Austin this weekend and will be setting up a really cool game room Which will also be where I will play the PC with the wife.. Is there a way I can purchase a Pantheon poster 28x36 of some sorts? It would really mean a lot and be a nice addition to the room.
Thank you
Hmm... have a large format printer at work.. Where are those 4k images!
But yes, a pantheon poster would be great.
Edit: This would make a great poster
Congratulations, Pyye! I love everything from the rug to the wall color to the posters. It looks wonderful. :)
Also, is it upstairs or downstairs? My family had a game room in the basement once upon a time, but it was cold down there. Brrr! I wish you a very warm and inviting gaming experience. :)
Posters are: (from right to left around room) Everquest, Neverwinternights, Might & Magic, World of Warcraft, Zelda, Doom, Skyrim...
Basically all games that were super meaningful in my life.
Everquest: Played for 9 years, ran a guild, and made lots of virtual friends that I still know. Music / songs from that era still reminds me of the Everquest years
NWN: Amazing series and the original had a custom build engine where you could create your own modules. I got debut author of the year nomination for my Heavensgate series That I built.
Might and Magic: M&M VI - VIII are still my favorite solo PC dungeon crawl games of all time. I just got through playing VI again over last month and LOVED it again!
WoW: Played for 5 years and although it was an easy game, was fun because it was a game the wife could play also.
Zelda: The hook, line, and sinker that started it all. Nintendo console. I remember how hooked me and a large group of friends were trying to solve this game. No internet cheats at that time!!
Doom: Favorite first person shooter was definitely this game. Still like how the spell effects came across the room at you and dodging skill was key.
Skyrim: Graphically blew me away. I will probably always go back to this game for a run through every now and then. Character NPCs seem so damn real in this game.
We made a rule to surround ourselves with what makes us happy, so I also did it in my game room!