Nintendo Dimensions...


Recommended Posts

You can't beat the classics. My little sister broke my Nintendo when she was blowing into the cart and into the Nintendo. She must have forgotten she had gum in her mouth when she blew into the machine...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You can't beat the classics. My little sister broke my Nintendo when she was blowing into the cart and into the Nintendo. She must have forgotten she had gum in her mouth when she blew into the machine...

Hahahaha. Dude, that has got to be one of the funniest things I have ever heard. :laugh:

Sucks, though. :(

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, I've been working with a carpenter a bit as a hobby and I've decided to make a coffee table that's going to have my gaming systems built into it (PS2, Sega Saturn, and Nintendo).

I want to hide the systems except for the controller jacks and the game slots. So all you see are controllers coming out of the table and the games go straight into it. If I do it correctly, I'll be able to hide all the cables coming out of the table pretty well so that you won't be able to see it connected to the TV.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, I've been working with a carpenter a bit as a hobby and I've decided to make a coffee table that's going to have my gaming systems built into it (PS2, Sega Saturn, and Nintendo).

I want to hide the systems except for the controller jacks and the game slots. So all you see are controllers coming out of the table and the games go straight into it. If I do it correctly, I'll be able to hide all the cables coming out of the table pretty well so that you won't be able to see it connected to the TV.

uumm exactly how do you plan to insert the games? all three systems have different loading techniques..

the NES has that lift cap in the front, PS2 should be the easiest, yet the Saturn is top loading.. so ummm how exactly do you plan to "hide it" all, and still have the ability to actually PLAY? :unsure:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, I've been working with a carpenter a bit as a hobby and I've decided to make a coffee table that's going to have my gaming systems built into it (PS2, Sega Saturn, and Nintendo).

I want to hide the systems except for the controller jacks and the game slots. So all you see are controllers coming out of the table and the games go straight into it. If I do it correctly, I'll be able to hide all the cables coming out of the table pretty well so that you won't be able to see it connected to the TV.

Hey, that seems pretty cool.

Good luck with your project - I could do with something like that, myself.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

To answer the question of all the different openings...the PS2 will obviously keep the tray, the Saturn will have the cover taken off, and the table will have a piece of wood that will slide out of position just enough to get a CD down into the bay. Similar thing with the nintendo, the unit will be placed as close to the edge as possible, the flap will be taken off and I'll work in a wood cover, might even put it on hinges not sure yet, I'll figure it out when I get there.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

theres always this kind also

Never seen that model before... US only? I know that US had a diff design on the SNES than Japan and here in europe, but I thought NES was the same all over.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

theres always this kind also

Never seen that model before... US only? I know that US had a diff design on the SNES than Japan and here in europe, but I thought NES was the same all over.

Yeah that was the new version they made to make it somewhat like the SNES.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.