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World Record: Collector Links 444 Consoles to One TV
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World Record: Collector Links 444 Consoles to One TV

Aug 14, 2024 10:01 AM

A Saudi Arabian video game collector named Ibrahim Al-Nasser has set a Guinness World Record by connecting 444 unique gaming consoles to a single television. His impressive collection features consoles ranging from the Magnavox Odyssey of 1972 to the PlayStation 5 of 2023, all organized in a neat and tidy manner without visible cables. Al-Nasser's setup utilizes a variety of switchers and converters, allowing for intuitive access to each console via a virtual spreadsheet. Despite the challenges of maintaining such a large collection, he emphasizes the importance of cable management and views his arrangement as a museum display showcasing video game history.

nHow did Ibrahim Al-Nasser manage to connect 444 consoles to one TV?

Ibrahim Al-Nasser carefully organized his collection using a combination of switchers and converters, which allows him to switch between consoles effortlessly. His meticulous setup ensures that no cables are visible, creating a clean aesthetic while making it easy to enjoy games from various generations.

The gaming community has a growing fascination with retro consoles and nostalgic gaming experiences. With the prevalence of remakes and ports of classic games, collector culture has seen an increase as enthusiasts like Al-Nasser aim to preserve and celebrate the history of video games. His record not only highlights personal achievement but also the appeal of maintaining and showcasing extensive gaming collections. This phenomenon emphasizes the growing recognition of video games as a legitimate art form deserving of curation and appreciation.



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