Masahiro Sakurai shares his updated gaming setup!
By Frida Salazar onNo, it doesn’t have RGB LED strips…

The Japanese game designer and creator of Kirby and Super Smash Bros. Masahiro Sakurai like to share a lot of things on his personal Twitter account and we love it!
A couple of days ago he posted a couple of tweets sharing his updated gaming setup which demonstrated that besides being an active gamer he proudly supports not only his home company but their competitors as well.
Sakurai owns the three current generation consoles, a Nintendo Switch, an Xbox Series X, and a PlayStation 5, on the other hand as you go down you can notice a PlayStation 4, a PlayStation 3 Slim, a Nintendo WiiU, an original SEGA Genesis, a Famicon and a Super Nintendo which are pretty well organized, to be honest.
According to the first tweet he ordered a custom console rack:
He continued: “For waste heat, the top plate and the back were removed. When playing, the door is left open. The wiring is run directly through the hole in the centre behind the shelf. The bottom 2 rows are for remotes and such. The power supply at the back can be turned off individually.”
But he didn’t stop there!
Today he continued sharing his setup, mentioning that he has two of these shelves. You know, one for the living room and the other for his “private” (office) room.
The most interesting part of Sakurai’s setup is not the lack of LED lights, but the incredible organization with each console plugged into a mounted power strip which appears to be set up behind the shelf with none of the cords overlapping. Each cord is labelled, this way you can't mix up them if you need to disconnect or turn off any... simple but effective. Actually many users have been asking about the power strip with the individual on/off switches, and so far it seems to be available in Japan only.
What do you think of the very organized Sakurai’s set-up? Share yours in the comments below!
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