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I’ve always wanted one of these but they’re kind of pricey atleast they were years ago when I was looking… Anyways our friend tanookisuitmario gives us a rundown on to clean one of these bad boys.
Our games room was in need of a little change up. It was feeling a little crowded in some areas and the consoles just didn’t have a good flow. We decided to swap out our dedicated music area spot with the CRT TV’s unit. This has made just a VAST difference. The consoles are now all dedicated together on certain CRT’s or the flat screen TV’s.
It is amazing how much the feel of the room has changed. It’s almost like a new room and everything feels even more organised. Our current setup of consoles is below and I have referenced the size and or model of the TV’s if I have the info:
Setup for our games room – Side 1 Sony KV-HR36M31 is for all movies with Betamax, Laser Disc and VHS machines Loewe Calida 5072 is for Nintendo 64 PAL & NTSC-J, Super Nintendo & Super Famicom plus Gamecube Sony KV-21SP1 ‘PlayStation 1 TV’ dedicated to PS NTSC-J, Panasonic 3Do and PC Engine Sony 14 inch is setup using UHF for a top loader NES and Sega Master System 1 Sony 50 inch big screen is setup for all PAL consoles PS1, PS2 Fat, PS3 60g backwards compatible model and PS4
Side 2 Sony 50 inch (to be confirmed) running Sega Megadrive, Mega CD 1, NES Mini, Super Nintendo Mini, Xbox One S and PlayStation 4
Here’s an in depth look at the PS2 DVR. I almost bought one of these a little while back for $180 but it wasn’t fully functional so I passed. Here’s a great look at the system though.