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  • How To Hook Up Multiple Video Game Systems

    By Mike Matei



    Fans having been asking me for quite a while about how I hook up all my game consoles. My setup isn’t the most efficient thing in the world, but it gets the job done. There are probably better switchers out there I could be using, but this is just the way I’ve been doing it. I use mostly basic 4 way RCA splitters that can be bought at local stores like Radio Shack and Target.

    I would like to improve the way I have everything hooked up however. So if you have any ideas on how I can improve my gaming setup, please let me know.

    Also, I’m aware there are 8 way RCA splitters out there, but really I need one more extreme then that, which is why I haven’t bothered upgrading. I need something that does more like 20 way… What I really need is something that can has more ports for HDMI, Coaxial & RCA all together...

    Here's a list of the systems that are hooked up at my apartment now. And what method I'm using for each.

    Nintendo Entertainment system (NES) – RCA (modded)
    Famicom – Coaxial (i’d like to get a modded fermium but don’t have one yet)
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) – RCA
    Nintendo 64 – RCA
    Gamecube – RCA
    Sega Genesis – RCA
    Sega Saturn – RCA
    Panasonic 3DO – RCA
    Turbo Duo – RCA
    Xbox – RCA
    Playstation 2 – RCA
    Dreamcast – RCA
    Sega Master System – RCA
    Atari 7800 – RCA (modded)
    Atari 5200 – RCA (modded)
    Wii U – HDMI
    Retron 5 – HDMI
    Xbox 360 – HDMI
    Playstation 3 – HDMI
    Ouya – HDMI

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