Geek night - February 8

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These are very rare and exclusive photos from Geek Night. In fact, I believe these to be the only photos in existence. Facts about Geek Night are very sketchy, but rumor has it that it is a very small select group of members. Activities typically include a bout of videogame playing (Sega Dreamcast, Playstation 2, or Game Boy Color), food, and expensive red wine (if you look at the upper right corner of the picture on the right, you can see stacks of wine). The two members below can be seen training their Pokemons on Game Boy Color (with Worm Light attachments).

 
 

These additional photos are from Geek Night on February 18. Below, Kristine is playing Pokemon Silver on her Atmoic Purple (translucent case so you can see the innards - bonus geek points for that) Game Boy Color. (Note: the two photos directly below were taken using a Canon 420EX flash set for a ceiling bounce.)

A very exclusive photo. This is a view from the geek's perspective. You can tell this is a picture of Kristine's Game Boy because it has the blue worm light wheras Donato uses a matching atomic purple one. Donato loses bonus geek points because he color coordinated his items.

 

 

The spy photo to the left reveals some of the additional geek gear. Black vertical box with blue stand is the Sony Playstation 2. Behind and to the right of that is the Nintendo 64. To the right of the Playstation 2, the Sega Dreamcase is the white box buried under PS2 game boxes (Tekken Tag Tournament on top). In the foreground is an Interact Shadowblade Arcade Stick for PS2. To the right of that (with green buttons) is the Agetec Arcade Stick for Sega. In the tangled mess below that are two light guns, one Mad Catz and one Sega light gun (a true geek would have both types), esp. good for playing House of the Dead 2 on Sega. To the left on the Shadowblade Arcade stick you can just make out the manual for the PC game Age of Empires II (no doubt there is a PC somewhere on the premises). A stack of CDs (the Ultra Lounge CD with the furry leopard skin cover being the most notable), vinyl records (underneath the Shadowblade Arcade Stick) and the turntable (geek chic) round out the geek gear. Extra geek points awarded for the stacks of storage crates on the left.
 

More geek gear to the right. Looks line a Sony laptop resting on top of a scanner. On the bottom of the cart, you can just make out a CD-RW, a Jaz drive, a Zip drive, and a 40 GB USB hard drive (yellow and aluminum case). Typical geek decor, which can be seen here, consists of stacks of blank CD-Rs, big tangle of wires, and a tacky couch (what's with that?). In the background, you can barely see the 32" TV, speakers, a DVD/VHS rack (behind the right speaker), flattened boxes, and in the far right, even more storage crates.

 

 

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