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His man cave is a mini game arcade
Staying home is not so bad when surrounded by your favourite things. With many working from home since last year and leisure travel put on hold, The Sunday Times talks to those who have combined their hobbies and living spaces to earn some extra cash
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Gaming enthusiast and freelance photographer Norman Ng (above) lives in a two-room Buangkok flat he turned into The Gaming Mancave, accepting two to three bookings a week where he shares the thrill of virtual-reality games with his guests.
ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN
He has an arcade station in the kitchen, a projector screen for larger-than-life PlayStation battles such as Street Fighter and Super Mario Bros and virtual-reality (VR) games that plunge you into the middle of a shoot-out.
In his living room, a flight simulator rattles with the engine of a Polikarpov Po-2, a World War II Russian trainer aircraft.


