Game Room

Everything you need to know for a perfect night of entertainment and fun with friends and family.

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100" TV

Turning on & switching inputs

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Nintendo Switch

Controllers & gameplay setup

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Pool Table

Lighting & house rules

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Wet Bar

Drinks & essentials

100" TV

Quick Start

  • Remote's on the side table — press Power, press Source / Input, pick Apple TV (or whichever)
  • Sound flows through the Sonos Beam automatically. TV remote drives Sonos volume via CEC

Pro Tips

  • Turn ON Game Mode in the TV's picture settings before gaming — it cuts input lag. Turn it OFF for movies, it kills dynamic range
  • Wrong HDMI input is the cause of most "TV is broken" texts. Cycle Source until the picture appears

If It's Not Working

  • "No Signal": press Source on the remote and cycle through HDMI 1, 2, etc. Reseat the cable on both ends if cycling doesn't help.
  • Sound coming from TV speakers, not the Beam: in TV Sound > Audio Output, set to HDMI ARC or eARC.
  • Lip-sync off: open Sonos app > Settings > System > Beam > Audio Delay and slide until it matches.

Nintendo Switch

We're filming our own walkthrough soon.

Quick Start

  • Controllers are in the drawer under the entertainment center — there are multiple sets
  • Hold the power button on the console, then press Home on any controller
  • Mario Kart, Smash, Mario Party are pre-loaded

Pro Tips

  • Controllers charge on the dock — drop a dead joycon on for 15 min and you're back in business
  • Charging cables (USB-C and Micro-USB) are in the same drawer if a controller dies mid-game

If It's Not Working

  • Controller won't pair: hold the small sync button on the top of the joycon for 3 seconds until the lights flash. If pairing fails, USB-cable it to the console — it pairs over the cable.
  • Console frozen: hold the power button for 12 seconds to force restart.
  • TV not switching to Switch automatically: press Source / Input on the TV remote and pick the Switch's HDMI port.

Pool Table

We're filming our own walkthrough soon.

Quick Start

  • Cues are in the wall rack, chalk in the corner pocket pouches, triangle on the wall
  • Foot spot is the small dot near the back of the table — that's where the apex of the rack goes

Pro Tips

  • For a tight rack: 1-ball at the apex, 8-ball center of the third row, alternate solid and stripe in the back corners. Push everything forward with both hands to eliminate gaps before you lift the rack straight up
  • Heavier cues (the ones at the right end of the rack) feel steadier on long shots

If It's Not Working

  • Cue ball drifts or balls don't break clean: almost always a loose rack. Push the balls forward in the triangle until every ball touches its neighbors before lifting.
  • A ball won't sit against another in the rack: nudge it gently until they touch. Tight rack = clean break.

Wet Bar

We're filming our own walkthrough soon.

Quick Start

  • Mini fridge is located under the bar counter—stocked with mixers and ready to use
  • Glassware is in the upper cabinets (wine glasses, rocks glasses, martini glasses, etc.)
  • Bottle opener and basic tools are in the drawer to the left of the sink

Pro Tips

  • The ice maker is built into the mini fridge—just press the ice dispenser button to fill your glass
  • Cocktail tools and a jigger are organized in the top drawer for easy access when mixing drinks

If It's Not Working

  • Mini fridge not cold enough? Check the temperature dial on the inside (should be at 5 or 6)—give it an hour to reach full temperature
  • No ice being made? Make sure the ice maker has water (check the fill line) and is turned on

Text Alec

If nothing here solves it, just text me. I'll get back to you within minutes.

(815) 540-1091
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