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Best Way To Manage Growing Console Clutter?

An anonymous reader writes "Being the owner of several actively-used consoles, I have found myself in a perpetual state of tangled cords and controller 'land mines' when it comes to my living room. With each console supporting four controllers, and a couple of games having their own unique peripherals, this is becoming more and more of a problem. It's not so much that there isn't a place for all of this. as it is that there isn't a place that's visually pleasing, big enough to survive the growing collection, easy to use, and most importantly, cheap. I find myself having to untangle cords or digging through a box/drawer. no matter what solution I try. What have Slashdot readers resorted to when it comes to keeping all of this in check?"

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  1. Re:Simple... by Acidic_Diarrhea · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    For someone who is so excited about the prospect of having "real life" experiences, you certainly are wasting a lot of time communicating with people who may or may not exist. Want to share your opinion about what people should be doing with their days? Get off that chair, turn the computer off, and go stand on a soapbox on the street corner.

    Video games are a viable means of entertainment just like movies or music.

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