Famicom Console Stacking: How High Will They Go?

Started by senseiman, September 29, 2010, 12:20:37 am

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nintendodork

I like to glitch old VHS tapes and turn them into visuals for live music events. Check out what I'm working on - www.instagram.com/tylerisneat

senseiman

Yup, for stuff like this!   If I hadn't gotten them, there wouldn't be photos of 8 Famicom consoles stacked on top of each other floating around the internet, and that would be a shame.  It is my homage to the beauty of this wonderful console.

And actually I have 13 Famicoms. 

2 are AV Famicoms and 2 are Twin Famicoms so they aren't in the photos.  Also I picked up another old-school Famicom since I took those photos so I now have 9 of them.

Its a sort of hoarding-type behavior on my part, it is so hard to pass up a bargain - my Twin Famicoms only cost 100 yen (about 1$) each for example.  In Japan Famicom consoles are relatively easy to find  and its sort of my hobby to buy dirty old ones out of junk bins and clean them up and make them work again. 

linkzpikachu

this is why i want to go to japan with a shitload of american money
FUCK YEAH SEAKING!

amurphy245

Japanese stuff is cheap in japan obviously,he picked them up for peanuts how can you refuse? BUY MORE lol

senseiman

Set a new Famicom stacking record today.  11 Famicoms!  Free-standing, no support! 

I'm so proud.

manuel


senseiman

Quote from: manuel on February 05, 2011, 02:08:51 am
I hope no cat or small child is nearby.  :D

:pow:


Yeah, no kidding ;D

When you get them 11 high, even a slight gust of wind will send them over.