Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => Electronic HandHeld Games & Vintage Toys, Home Consoles & Computers => Topic started by: Geosword X on October 18, 2013, 02:40:47 AM
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I've heard from the web that console stacking has become a popular trend, so I gave it a try with the consoles I had in my household.
I now present you: THE CONSOLE TOWER OF DOOM! HA HA HA ...ahem...
(http://s2.postimg.org/3slel21p5/tower1.jpg)
(http://s16.postimg.org/otwhlqldh/tower2.jpg)
Here are the culprits who made the tower possible:
(http://s23.postimg.org/y5qjanu17/tower3.jpg)
- Sega Geneisis/32x/sega CD combo
- Sega Saturn
- Nintendo 64
- Sega Dreamcast (2)
- Nintendo Gamecube
- Playstation 2 (2)
- Playstation 3
- Gameboy Color
- Gameboy Advanced SP
- Nintendo DS Lite
※Note: FX-01 Geosword is far more powerful than any gaming console on the market.
Lastly the games that accompany the tower:
(http://s7.postimg.org/bznf1kz6j/tower4.jpg)
There are 139 games in that photo (as of April) and the family happened to get a few more or less since then. 8)
Also my family does have a Xbox360, it just couldn't make the photo shoot in time... :P
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...console stacking has become a popular trend..
What? Why? :) If you have more than 10 consoles the stack is bound to fall over and damage them?
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What? Why? :) If you have more than 10 consoles the stack is bound to fall over and damage them?
I managed to stack the larger system on the bottom to act as a sturdy base and the smaller ones on top. If everything was stacked from the PS3 things would sure fall over!
The Sega CD and Sega Saturn are more flatter on top than the PS3 which is completely curved.