I currently have a PS5 and a Nintendo Switch connected to my TV. I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that most other gamers don't have more than two or three devices connected to one TV.
Game console collector Ibrahim Al Nasser clearly stands out from the crowd as he has connected 444 video game consoles to a single TV. He even holds a Guinness World Record.
444 consoles on one TV – how does it work?
You can see exactly how Ibrahim Al Nasser achieved this in the video below:
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The console assembler has connected 444 devices to the TV using multiple HDMI adapters. To avoid confusion, he keeps an Excel document showing exactly which console is connected to which adapter.
The inventor's setup takes up the entire room and is reminiscent of a museum. What's amazing is that at first glance, no cables are visible in the video. This is what we call 1A cable management.
What controllers does the complex have? Ibrahim Al Nasser has connected all current and last generation consoles to his TV: PS4, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series and a number of older devices like the N64 and PS1 or lesser known systems like the Odyssey from Magnavox.
If you're wondering how many home consoles there are today: as you can read on Wikipedia, there are more than 1000.
Welcome – now you know another fun fact that you can use to shine at your next house party.
Feel free to let us know in the comments section: What does your current console setup look like in your living room at home?
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