Game On game console storage solution debuts

Posted in Games by Shane McGlaun on June 1st, 2009

gameon-sbI have several game consoles in my home and between the PS3, Wii, and Xbox my entertainment center is very cluttered. My kids always leave games lying around and controllers everywhere because there isn’t much room to put things up and they are little slobs.

Cambre Products has announced a new game console storage solution that will work with any console system called the Game On. The storage system can be hung on a wall and has an upper shelf that holds video games and a lower shelf designed to hold the console.

On the outside of the storage device are brackets that can hold up to four video game controllers or guitar accessories. The storage device is available in black, white, green, blue, red, and yellow. The company also sells other gaming products including Dirt Rags that are safe for cleaning games and game consoles.

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6 Comments to “Game On game console storage solution debuts”
  1. jmoney6409 Says:

    its a ps3 console and controler, but how come none of the games are ps3? i just thought it was funnny.

  2. Jay Says:

    And it’s on the wrong side – the slot needs to be on the top as that’s where the fans are.

    Mind you I guess they won’t be turning it on as they don’t have any games to play on it…..

  3. Kaden101 Says:

    What about air flow with those tiny wavy gaps in the side. I wouldn’t want to put my PS3 in that thing, it’d fry. A 360 would end up as a puddle of melted plastic. No thanks.

  4. will Says:

    ok the game brands are a bit dull to put with a ps3 and the fans should be on the right side up but the air flow through the wavy holes in the side also bring it out through the front, therefore sufficent airflow is provided to cool down the console =]

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