
Speaking from experience (and I'm sure most of you can also relate) having gaming stuff is great but if it isn't organised it can be a total pain the x-butt. I know that somewhere in my house there is a Wii, 2 guitars, 4 Wiimotes, 2 Nunchuks, 2 memory cards, 4 steering wheels for Mariokart, 4 Gamecube controllers, a PS2, 2 microphones, 2 PS2 controllers and a whole lot of other gaff that I'm sure I can't find too.
If you ever wanted to quickly grab something you'd want to set about 2 hours aside for the task. Enter Gaming Towers. Clearly you COULD just grab all the stuff and chuck it into a plastic box or something but that's no where near as cool and you can't show it off :P. There is also the added 'keep out of reach' factor which springs to my mind more and more these days. What I mean is, if you don't have kids and someone who does comes round, you can grab the lot and put it away in a matter of seconds - gold.
For some reason the good people at Sony have been ignored as they are only currently available for Microsoft and Nintendo but I can't see these not being promptly snavelled up by gamers everywhere. Not entirely sure why they only allowed for 1 guitar but it wouldn't be that hard to mod it a little and hook a second one on there.
This just got me thinking....... why haven't we arranged a 4 player Mario Kart session at our place? Anybody? I'm free Friday!
1 comment:
Maybe there is a guitar holder on the second rack. Sony will get one but they have to work out a name that sounds universal but will only work with Sony products and somehow stop all the others from working :-)
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