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Xbox and Wii Aspect Gaming Towers

100609_tf_gametowers.JPGThe hard part about being a gamer is being a gamer who loves their apartment aesthetics. So, we find ourselves coming up with solutions to store away all of our gaming peripherals (or to shamelessly flaunt them front-and-center on the coffee table)...

 
 

These, the Xbox Aspect Gaming Tower and Wii Aspect Gaming Tower, are designed to keep all your game peripherals neat and tidy. Plus, they look like they take after the style of each game console! We love to see useful designs that keep style in mind!

The Xbox tower has room for your Xbox, 16 games, 4 controllers and a guitar. The Wii Tower features room for the Wii, 16 games, 4 Wii Remotes, 2 nunchucks, 1 classic controller and a guitar. You can grab either one from JCPenney, on sale for $59.99 (Down from $140!).

We've seen a storage tower like these before for the Wii, but the rad thing about this tower definitely has to be the guitar hook on the side.

For a Rock Band champ like myself, I'm putting this tower on my holiday wish list. This, or that Rock Band ottoman with the drum kit lift!

Via Ubergizmo

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shelving & storage, storage, Wii, XBox, tower, Guitar

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Comments (4)

I like the idea or organizing my electronic addictions, but these seem a little tall and ungainly to me and I worry about airflow for my unreliable xbox360 :/

ps the rockbox is a great idea (multipurpose products ftw!)

posted by theninthcloud on October 6th 2009 at 7:50pm
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erk idea *of* organizing

posted by theninthcloud on October 6th 2009 at 7:50pm
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This stuff is better stored out of site

posted by funstraw on October 7th 2009 at 10:39am
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these are great but i wish they weren't wii or xbox branded on the side.

does anyone know of a good suggestion similar to these that can hold a wii, xbox, and cable box? i'm having trouble figuring out where to place my cable box because my lcd tv takes up the entire space on top of my ikea locker.

i haven't tried it inside of the locker yet. does anyone know if the sensor on the remote/cable box can still interact if it's inside of the locker?

posted by mbuff00 on October 7th 2009 at 12:20pm
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