A game collector connected 444 different game consoles to a single television. The collector, who connected the console to the TV with a giant cable system and played games on them, entered the Guinness Book of World Records.
A collector who connected 444 different consoles to a single TV broke a record!
Saudi Arabian game collector Ibrahim Al-Nasser broke a record by using his entire collection. Ibrahim Al-Nasser, who connected 444 different game consoles to a single television, broke the record with hundreds of valuable consoles, from the Magnavox, which was released in 1972, to the PlayStation 5, which was released in 2020.
Although a very serious cable mess comes to mind at first, the collector, who created an extremely clean system with hundreds of converters, multiplexers and cable channels, connected a total of 444 consoles to the television in a way that does not strain the eyes. Al-Nasser, who can control the console he wants to play from a single screen by simply pressing the power button, managed to enter the Guinness Book of World Records thanks to this.
Ibrahim Al-Nasser, who drew attention by connecting all of them to a television, apart from having hundreds of consoles that are almost unavailable on the market, made the following statement:
“After a while, I realized that I had a bunch of consoles that I couldn’t turn on and play whenever I wanted… The television has limited video outputs. So I had to either remove one console and connect the other, or I had to continue adding new multiplexers and converters without removing any of them… There is a very important detail here: If you noticed, almost all the cables are hidden… I used all the tools you can think of, everything possible to organize the cables. At the same time, this is not just a place to play games, it is more like a museum. That’s why it took me so long to finish this work.”
The work of Saudi Arabian collector Ibrahim Al-Nasser attracted the attention of the whole world, including the Guinness Book of World Records. What do you think about this? We are waiting for your opinions in the comments.
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