Why I chose the U.S. Toaster model to be best NES model
Re: Why I chose the U.S. Toaster model to be best NES model
Am I the only one here who doesn't stack their consoles on top of each other? 
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I only do it as a means of saving space and the NES is the only one I have that is capable of being stacked.GSZX1337 wrote:Am I the only one here who doesn't stack their consoles on top of each other?
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I don't!GSZX1337 wrote:Am I the only one here who doesn't stack their consoles on top of each other?
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Re: Why I chose the U.S. Toaster model to be best NES model
I can see stacking as long as there is air circulation.
Airflow for heat control not as critical on the older consoles.
I have two PS2 fats, one on top of the other. Only one on at a time though.
NES toaster is nice tucked in the tight shelf too. The front load "VCR" benefit.
Airflow for heat control not as critical on the older consoles.
I have two PS2 fats, one on top of the other. Only one on at a time though.
NES toaster is nice tucked in the tight shelf too. The front load "VCR" benefit.
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I think the front loader nes is the only system that you could consider stacking other systems on. Personally, I wouldn't feel comfortable stacking anything on any other system.GSZX1337 wrote:Am I the only one here who doesn't stack their consoles on top of each other?
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Definitely not. I baby each and every one, each gets their own spot -- if they don't all fit, the ones not being used get stored in their boxes.GSZX1337 wrote:Am I the only one here who doesn't stack their consoles on top of each other?
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The ones stored, are the ones not used.irixith wrote:Definitely not. I baby each and every one, each gets their own spot -- if they don't all fit, the ones not being used get stored in their boxes.
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There is an NES to loader American?
When I was younger I always thought the NES American is another console than the famicom due to the extreme difference look in the hardware and cartridge, the American NES cartridge is bigger, is it must be better with more stuff in it.
I would buy American, since I never had it being younger, actually i think i never played american NES. But then I had Famicom and all the nostalgia is on it.
When I was younger I always thought the NES American is another console than the famicom due to the extreme difference look in the hardware and cartridge, the American NES cartridge is bigger, is it must be better with more stuff in it.
I would buy American, since I never had it being younger, actually i think i never played american NES. But then I had Famicom and all the nostalgia is on it.
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The way I figure, no point having them out if they aren't being used. Keeps them protected and ready for whenever I have a hankering.CRTGAMER wrote:The ones stored, are the ones not used.irixith wrote:Definitely not. I baby each and every one, each gets their own spot -- if they don't all fit, the ones not being used get stored in their boxes.
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Pfft all the cool kids stack their consoles.YoshiEgg25 wrote:I don't!GSZX1337 wrote:Am I the only one here who doesn't stack their consoles on top of each other?

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