Avid gamer Ibrahim Al-Nasser has achieved a remarkable Guinness World Record by connecting 444 video game consoles to a single television. This impressive feat showcases his ultimate gaming setup, a dream come true for enthusiasts.
Al-Nasser, hailing from Saudi Arabia, was driven to undertake this challenge after frequently needing switchers to connect his vintage consoles to modern TVs. Eventually, he accumulated so many switchers that he was able to link all 444 consoles simultaneously. The record was officially recognized by Guinness World Records.
The setup not only includes contemporary consoles like the PS5 Slim but also rare and historic systems such as the 1972 Magnavox Odyssey, Sega Saturn, PC Engine, Neo-Geo, and Nintendo’s Virtual Boy. Al-Nasser’s gaming room, which doubles as a museum, also features arcade machines, memorabilia, old computers, controllers, and an extensive collection of video games.
Al-Nasser’s passion for gaming is evident in his meticulously organized setup, detailed in an Excel sheet that tracks the connections and operation of each console. His favorite system is the Sega Mega Drive, and his extensive collection represents a significant slice of gaming history.
The achievement highlights a unique intersection of gaming culture and historical preservation, making Al-Nasser’s collection a notable and envy-inducing sight for gamers around the world.
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