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Famicom System Rack

LAST UPDATED: 02/19/07

 

 

 

This is so cool. For those of you who get annoyed when you're playing furiously and your system gets knocked down, Hudson Soft is here to save the day with its Famicom System Rack. Use this four-part contraption by snapping it together and sliding your Famicom and Disk System into it, and both stay put. Plus, it's a good display rack for your Famicom and Disk System.

 

Hudson Soft Console Rack

The console rack is a made for a snug fit.

 

Here's a review of a CIB Famicom System Rack:

The Hudson rack has a few pieces, the front, the back, and two side bars. You slide the Disk System and Famicom into the pieces and connect the side bars to compete the setup. There's also rubber feet that come with it that are slid between the Famicom and Disk System to create space between them.
 

Hudson Soft Console Rack

Proof that Hudson Soft did more than make games.

 

While the Hudson rack does keep the wires tangle-free, it's somewhat of a pointless accessory, and is more for looks and collector's value. It definitely does as advertised, which is hold the Famicom and FDS together without the worry of the Famicom falling off.

The Hudson rack comes in a stylish box with the Hudson rack featured on it, and a label that says it has a cheap price of 1,500yen (Note: not what I paid for it, hahaha). It's cool looking and is a nice item to add to your collection.

While this item can be hard to find and can cost between $50 and $80, it was definitely worth the money and I'm sure it'd be worth it to you, too, so long as you're a serious Famicom collector -- or a hyperactive kid who has a tendency to knock your Famicom off the Disk System!

 

A special thanks goes to Hudson Soft for designing such an awesome collector's accessory, though today's price for it may scare you off.

 

Hudson Soft Console Rack

Four parts: two side bars, the front, and the back.

 

 

Hudson Soft Console Rack

A side view.

 

 

 

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