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The Coffee Table of Gaming Goodness is Dead! Long live the Coffee Table of Gaming Goodness!
Regrettable I've had to retire my old Coffee Table of Gaming Goodness and got a real TV Stand and furniture. Also I traded my Coffee Table of Gaming Goodness with my girlfriend Kymberly for a 60's retro table to use as a desk for my iBook. Now can use my iBook without cramping my hands. But my beloved coffee table of gaming goodness is downstairs. She has been coveting it for years.
A detailed shot of all my main game systems

And Darrin watches me play Xbox from his kitty cat loft.

Jake at April 26, 2007
Games
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Uber messy, but nice. If you were to put the AV selectors under the TV, one on each side of the stand between the speakers you could use that space for your Xbox and then place the Dreamcast and SNES on the sides where that tiki cup and sharpee pen are.
your micro theater control center can have the stackable parts put on top of each speaker. Then where you have them currently, place your Sega Saturn.
Then on top o each of the control centers for your speakers you can put your Gen NEX and Sega Genesis 3.
Then with that tiki theme you got going you can make it a throne to gaming. With some arrangements you can have all your consoles (except your PSone and N64 since your TV doesn't work with them) all in one concentrated center that is evenly balanced. ^_^
Though I'm pretty sure there's a way to get your HDTV to run PSone and N64 games...
Posted by: xxhennersxx
at April 29, 2007 12:24 AM
Well the reason why the wires are visible is because I don't have the couch and TV stand directly facing one another. I don't have the room for that.
Actually I'll have to try to hook up my Saturn to my HDTV. I am not sure if it will work. I'll also try my Genesis 2.
I've tried just about anything but my HDTV is allergic to PSOne and N64 games.
Posted by: Jake of 8bitjoystick.com at April 29, 2007 1:17 PM
visible wires are no big deal, it's expected. I was talking about the placement of the consoles. with some reorganizing you can pretty much eliminate the secondary game rack.
Though with all those consoles, what I recently did to keep it a tad more organized is use twist ties to tie together the AV and Power cords to each consoel.
Posted by: xxhennersxx
at April 29, 2007 6:42 PM
Since I have cats I am not going to do any stacking of anything. I think about if the kitties can knock anything over and what the effects would be.
Posted by: Jake of 8bitjoystick.com at April 29, 2007 6:51 PM




