My new console setup

I planned on posting this ages ago, I’m falling behind!

In short this was my first summer project, I have been a bit unhappy with my
computer setup for a while and after contemplating a bit I realised that
the games I will play in the near to half distant future will be either
Steam games on PC, emulated fan translations on PC or PS4 games.
I have always had all my consoles hooked up but for the first time I
decided to take them and the CRT screen down, replace two of my old shelves
with a larger desk and rebuild one of the shelves to hold just a few modern
consoles, I am really happy with the new setup and it finally feels like I
have some space in here! Sadly everything is so dark that my camera can’t
pick it up correctly but enjoy the new look:


Here it is!


Woo, you can actually see the Xenoblade posters now (and also a small
glimpse of the PS4 games in the corner).


A lot of free space left on the desk if you want to place a console
or something else there temporarily or just move the keyboard and
work on the big screen.


Plenty of room to twirl around between the desk and sofa.
I planned to rebuild the shelf in the corner to hold the computer
but this turned out even better with a “suspended” solution.
I still haven’t decided what to do with the free space!


A nice overview.


Love the small side table with removable top! You can almost
see the PS3, PS4, Wii, WiiU and receiver in the darkness

But wait! It didn’t take long before I started to miss my old consoles and
used the spare parts from the old shelves for this:


That’s right, most of them just moved into the collection.


Well, at least half of them, I could remove the PS1 and get a region free
SNES but for now I like the setup.


I lowered the back shelf to make a “cool two layer effect” with the Tales of
items but I lowered it a bit much, now it only works if you are taller than me
or stand on something… this is how I wanted it to look at least.


For now this is a standard composite setup, all controlled from here.


Not much to see but adding a simple “hook” at the back of the new
construction was all it took to keep the cables at bay, in fact this
turned out to be one of the better setups I have seen or setup myself,
almost no cables at the floor, easy to switch between consoles etc.


And finally an overview sitting in the sofa.

Like always I wish I took more pictures during construction and
explain it better but everything is just so dark here, the camera
can’t handle it. Oh well, that’s how I wanted it after all,
the dark shelves keeps the focus on the games, notice the heartless,
that’s how dark it is, hehe.

The power to all consoles are controlled with remote control
to easily turn them all on/off when I don’t plan on using them for a while.
Overall very happy with this too, maybe I will raise that one shelf a
bit again and also try to find some nice lightning.

Even if it was a lot of work the best part was being able to recycle
the old shelves and build this, about $10 in new materials!

4 thoughts on “My new console setup

    1. Vackert är det! Det tråkiga är bara när man inser att man spenderar mer tid på att damma och arrangera spelen inne i samlingen än att faktiskt spela där inne…
      Men jag sa ju att det var lite snickrande här med även om det inte blev några bra bilder på själva processen, på sista bilden kan man nästan se hur jag löste det, nästan.

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  1. Oh, that’s a really nice setup! I’m honestly rather envious! It’s just so neat and tidy and lets you have just about everything ready to go. I’m hoping I can make a decent setup for myself in the near future, too. Of course, I have my dream setup for down the road, but I would need to own a house for that.

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  2. That’s the danger when visiting a collector blog, hehe. But yes, I’m very happy, in the end I have much more space working at the computer and I can still have most consoles hooked up. The DREAM setup will have to wait but this is the best for now.

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