For years, I've had a mantra that I repeat anytime I go into a game store or look at online auctions: no shelf decorations. If I can play it via Everdrive or CD-R, that's enough, and anything else has to be something I have a concrete plan to use.
As I look at all of the crap in my game room - ugly metal racks with CRTs and systems, piles of controllers and a jungle of cables - I sometimes think about all of the time, money, and effort that's been sunk into just getting things set up and not even playing itself, and it all seems so stupid.
If emulation can ever get over its input lag troubles, I would be happy to get a Raspberry Pi, plug in a Saturn USB controller, and get rid of everything else. I'd have to be some kind of poser not to be able to enjoy that.
Yes, I do wonder if my pursuit of more/better equipment shows that I've lost my passion for actual playing and am only trying to fill the hole. However, I'm pretty sure that I still love the games.
Finally, even though forums have a lot of BS, there are sometimes real discussions of memories, history, and of course the games themselves that make it all worth coming.
Whenever the Xanadus get done, I really hope they give all of you a taste of that pure old gaming again, and I really hope we can have some great discussions about them here.