Reddit user buddyspied spied something strange in his buddy’s living room: a DIY “coffee table” holding a secret stash of built-in arcade games.

10,000 arcade games, to be exact.

His friend, Australian YouTuber Russell O’Neill, incorporated 15 different gaming systems to create this in-home arcade:

In case it’s not clear how awesome this is, O’Neill’s creation—which buddyspied posted about in the Gaming community—allows you to play pretty much every classic console from your childhood—including Atari, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and Nintendo 64—as well as more modern systems like the GameCube, all from the convenience of your coffee table.

According to his YouTube post, O’Neill wanted to create a console “hiding in plain sight” because “the Missus” wouldn’t let him install a full, upright arcade machine in the living room.

His solution is like a classier furniture equivalent of a mullet, with all business on top:

Russell O’Neill/YouTube

And a secret party happening below:

Russell O’Neill/YouTube

Press a discreet button on the side of the table to reveal the control pads and joysticks, complete with extra USB ports to allow for wired controllers (in case you’re particular about how you play certain games).

Russell O’Neill/YouTube

Using Hyperspin as an interface and a software-managing program called JoyToKey, O’Neill made sure all the table’s games were playable without having to use a mouse or keyboard—an ambitious undertaking, given his coding background.

“I have little to no experience with programming,” he shares in his post, “but learned a hell of [a] lot after this build!”

To finish the table, O’Neill overlaid a glass surface on the wood, adhering it with a waterproof sealant “to survive any spill.”

The only thing that should be spilling on that table is tears of joy.