So yesterday I went on a shopping spree of sorts for classic video games, my friend Lisa was having a garage sale and I picked up a bunch of stuff for various systems, later that day I also buy a PS2 (in large part due to having a half dozen awesome PS2 games but no system).
I finally decide to hook up all the consoles I have (12 in total) instead of most of them being showpieces. I spend a good chunk of yesterday and today tearing this place apart and putting it back together (heavy cabinet and heavy old TV having to be moved around). Everything appears to have power to it and is connected to the TVs. Put everything back into place. At some point I nudged the chain of RF switches enough to have a haze on all of the systems with those on it, furthermore the Sega CD appears to not ant to power on, and now I can't reach behind the cabinet to fix the likely cause (The Sega CD's AC adapter is ridiculously large and likely fell out while everything got set).
So as it stands, I have to go to the local games dealer and plunk down the $40 to get some A/V cables for the RF systems, as well as buy another A/V splitter, while I'm at it, buy a new PS2 controller (because the ones I got with it are terrible). Once that is done, tear this place apart again to properly set everything in place and pray nothing falls apart when putting the cabinet back against the wall.
Also, why in God's name did anyone think those brick AC adapters were a good idea?