Syds Game Room

I made this page to show off one of the most amazing collections of video games and Star Wars stuff I've ever seen. The pictures are rather large as to show as much detail as my camera would allow. So without further ado, here is the most awesome geek haven in Ontario.


These following pictures are of the Star Wars room. They rotate around the room from left to right with a couple pictures zoomed in for better detail of some of the key items.


He also has a programmable R2D2 that walks around and responds to things you say. Here's a video of it moving around.

R2D2 Movie

So that's his Star Wars stuff. Now on to his game room. Syd has every single system ever released in North America. I'm talking Turbografx 16, Jaguar, 3D0, Atari, Colecovision, everything. He even has some systems not released here. He has 3 Game Cubes (it's been released in 3 different colours), as well as 3 Xboxs and 3 PS2s. He has an original Space Invaders arcade game. He has a Neo Geo arcade game(with Bust-A-Move which I got the highest score on, booya), a Fish Tails pinball game, and a 1942 arcade game. I could go on for literally hours telling you everything he has. So instead I'll just show some pictures. The pictures of the consoles are pretty bad but I had to take them in between games to not disturb the herd.




Those are his consoles/arcade machines.


Here are his games.


And that's not even all his games. I missed the wall of Sega games and computer games. He also has 3 vic 20s, dozens of other computers, as well as three areas of the house that all have their own Gamecube, Ps2 and Xbox. The upstairs one is on a plasma tv. He also has every hand held system including Lynx and every single release of the gameboy, including every colour when it was released in multiple colours. It truly is a work of geek art.




Forgive the awful aesthetic of this site. I created it many years ago. Also, check out his PC Museum