Ye Olde Entrance to The Woman Cave™

Goofiest Florida Gator Football poster ever created, saved for posterity. Jackie Gleason as seen in The Hustler. Leopard-print bean bag chair of awesome. Also Gunner, the yellow lab mix.

Main interior. Yes, that is a small, artificial Christmas tree. Yes, it is still up at the end of July. Yes, I'm a redneck living in the South, but that's a year-round tree because it gives the room fun, cheerful light. Also, every single ornament on it is dedicated to Florida Gator football - some are old, having been passed down by my grandparents - so it's more a Gator decorative piece than a secular holiday thing. Also my beer tub for long gaming sessions (fill with beer and ice, good to go!). ME2 "Team" poster and GameInformer DAI cover poster in background. Also a Normandy lithograph, but more on that later. That's the big, main gaming TV. Hooked to it are the PS4, PS3, XBox 360, and occasionally the Super Nintendo I've had since my 12th birthday... and that still works.

View from the bean bag chair. Main gaming TV front and center, secondary old standard TV to the right. The second TV is used to show sporting events I'm following while gaming on the main TV (generally NASCAR races or an American football game). On Saturdays in the fall, both TVs will feature games - my Gators on the big one and another SEC game of interest on the secondary one. You can also see my PS2 on top of the secondary TV. It's hooked up to it. And, yes, that still works as well. Random DA2 poster on the wall. Also a Nug and a Mabari, gifts from a friend.

Here's where the PS3 lives. Also the Elgato game capture card still hooked to it... never bothered to hook it to the PS4 since it has native in-game recording (though limited to 15 minute spurts). Also a badass dragon statue on the speaker because I'm DragonRacer. I have dragon shiz everywhere.

And here is where the XBox 360 lives. It gets the least use. Have been a Playstation fangirl for years now, starting from preferring the original PS controller and falling in love with "Spyro the Dragon". But ME3MP got its claws in me so badly that this happened: my main account was PS3, then I got it on Origin and my little potato laptop was able to let me play it with my PC friends from BSN, and then my XBox BSN friends lamented never having playtime with me, so I actually requested a refurbished XBox 360 for my birthday and, yes, a copy of ME3MP, so I was one of those rare, tri-platform ME3MPers. I... wouldn't do it again, though. Other than that and occasional bouts of "Titanfall", the 360 sees almost no use.

This is where Steam magic happens. The potato laptop. It's actually sitting up on two stacks of playing cards to give the fan extra breathing room for running Civ 5. That's how potato it is. Also a Turian frigate and Morrigan pictured, along with other knick-knacks. Also a beer and a small glass of Jack Daniels splashed with Coke. This is how I roll, people.

The giant tower of my old PS1 and PS2 games, along with some of the old PS3 ones and the 360 games. Also, a spiffy BioWare backpack given to me by a dear friend on his vacation to Florida.
You can also say hi to Albert the Gator there near the bottom right.

And, finally, the pride and joy of The Woman Cave™: a Normandy lithograph signed by the ME3MP live team as they still existed right before support ended in March 2013. I was a big supporter of MP in a BioWare game, despite my initial misgivings, so I became a cheerleader of sorts for some of the team - sending encouraging messages, occasionally sending edible treats and goodies, having fun just playing with them and being a friend as well as a fan, and being a big voice of support and help on the forums as I could. At the end of the cycle, at the end of support and the one-year anniversary of ME3's release, they sent me that. It remains one of the sweetest, most unexpected and heartfelt things I have received from people I have never had the pleasure of meeting in person. I am still friends with many of them, still play with several when I can. And a few even made it over to the DAIMP team, and we remain friends. 
