James D. Rolfe: Now, while I'm playing the game, I'm also recording it onto a DVD recorder. Every system I have is connected to the DVD recorder, and then of course goes to the TV so I can see it. How do you connect this many systems to one thing? It's a mess. It is not reccommended. What I do is a lot of these use coaxial cables, which suck. You can see right over there, they go into a splinter which goes into the back of a VCR here, and for all the ones that use these RCA composite cables, they go into these different switchers. We have Switcher A, Switcher B, and Switcher C. Now, it is very hard to keep track of this, so that's why I have a chart, and this helps me keep track. Say, for example, I want to play the CDI, I don't know why I'd ever want to play that again, but it would go to Switcher C, which'll be set to 4, VCR will be set to Line 2, and the DVDR will be set to Line 1. The AC adapters are an outstanding mess; I do not recommend this. You could risk an electrical hazard, but I've been doing it pretty safely, because I have surge protectors, I never turn on more than one system at a time, and when they're not in use, I turn them off.