Jumbo Nintendo NES Coffee Table

This thing is both huge and epic. I`ve seen several NES coffee tables over the years, but I think this is the first one I`ve ever seen for sale.

I am selling my first Nintendo Coffee Table I ever built. It took me about 2 weeks to build, its made out of Medium-density fiberboard, painted and lacquered with a few coats. The front of the console features an opening cartridge slot lid in which you can store your TV remote controls or video game controllers. The controller ports on the face are working electrical outlets so you can charge your laptop or phone. The power button actually pushes in, and the power LED lights up. The back of the console flips open for storage. I would hide my random electronics inside it so they are out of sight.

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As of posting it`s already at $800,

(Thanks Gary!)

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