🎮 Level up your living room with sleek, smart game storage!
The Atlantic Centipede Game Storage TV Stand supports TVs up to 37 inches and 80 lbs, featuring durable steel wire construction with adjustable feet. It organizes up to 3 consoles, 4 controllers, 12 games, and headphones, combining minimalist design with maximum functionality for the modern gamer.
T**A
Every gamer should have this
My teenager's bedroom is no longer a mine field of games and cases, wires, and controllers laying randomly around the floor and bed. We have an Xbox 360 and Xbox One sitting on the shelf, a 32" lcd TV on top, 2 sets of 2 controllers per console, two headsets, and a whole slew of games all organized in one place. I wish I had bought something like this before.. way before. I bet it will pay for itself in saving game discs that would have gotten sat down on or stepped on in the dark.On a side note, this company makes a desk as well - Atlantic Gaming Desk Pro - that matches the (black) gaming station. I got it as well and it's equally awesome. They're both quite sturdy and the surface is both functional and cool looking. They were a snap to put together. Took us about 20 minutes for both pieces of furniture.
S**H
Great Product:) Very Satisfied Gamer and Mom
My son and I absolutely love the Atlantic Centipede Game Storage & Tv Stand! I bought this for my 11 year olds' room as he has limited space, the dimensions after set up are 1'3" wide, 2'7" long, 2'6" high. It was delivered in a very timely manner and came packaged well, with all the pieces snug inside, along with hardware and an easy set of instructions to follow. Only requires a phillips screw driver for assembly. It is VERY sturdy. Made of good solid wood and metal rods. Took me about 10 minutes to put it together with him. Light weight, as we built this down stairs and moved it upstairs. We have an older 27 inch box tv that we put on the stand and thought maybe it would rock a little, but this thing is so sturdy. Now all his gaming stuff is organized. We are so happy with this stand, that we will be purchasing a second one for his brothers bedroom. Keeps everything neat and takes up very little room. I would recommend this for any gamer or parents of a gamer. Doesn't hold many games, so if you have a lot, then you would want to purchase something else to store them on.
M**W
Durable, efficient, yet still so compact!
I bought this stand on a whim after purchasing the Atlantic Gaming Desk from Walmart, as it matches both the style and functionality of the desk, and wow, am I impressed.First off, the stand has some great functionality. I cleaned half my closet worth of video game equipment in a matter of minutes after putting this thing together. Two guitar controllers, a headset, easily 12 games, six controllers, and two consoles. Oh, and that isn't even considering the 38" TV on top! Needless to say, this thing has great space for certain gaming equipment. The stand may be a bit wobbly (same as the desk, actually), but it is still quite stable. I haven't tried sitting on it or anything, but I haven't noticed any buckling, bending, warping, or the like after a couple of months of it holding absolutely everything but the kitchen sink. Assembly was a bit tough in certain parts, and there were some places were holes were drilled incorrectly, but this was not a challenge for me, since I have my own power tools. I was able to assemble this in about an hour on my own, and that is including the time taken to get it all out of the packaging. Overall, there aren't many deal-breakers about this stand.I did notice a couple of drawbacks to the stand, but nothing terrible that would be worth knocking a star off for. First, do not purchase this to use with the newer generation consoles (in my case, Xbox One), as they will not fit on the stands horizontally (as far as I know, you aren't supposed to stand them up vertically). The stands are only a little over a foot wide, and can only hold consoles such as the PS3, Xbox 360, or Wii/WiiU, and do this quite well. I do wish there were a few more spots to store games (I have quite a few!), but the storage space is still adequate considering the space-saving design. The stand only extends a bit over a couple feet from the wall, and that is including the legs, so it is fantastic in the bedroom, but this could be a problem for large TV's. I wouldn't suggest putting TV's larger than 48" on the stand, as the base may not fit correctly, or it may exceed the weight requirements. Other than that, I'm fairly certain that any TV beneath that size would fit with some room left over (mostly on the sides).I am very satisfied with this purchase, and would recommend it to a friend or relative looking for space for all of their gaming gear!
C**M
Could be worse.
ProsFairly easy to assemble, Enough space for my 24 inch tv. (can hold bigger), Holds my Guitar hero guitar well enough,.ConsGame case holders and controller holders slide all around and are annoying to use, after having it for a few months i realized me being a gamer that this amount of space is limiting, especially for trying to store my anime dvds, games and figures.Overall, good thing to get a kid, as an adult i need a bit more space, but it still works for me.
J**I
Holds various sytems and accessories. Sturdy base and well built overall.
Arrived with no issues, all parts accounted for and in perfect shape. Using this for my son and our various gaming systems in the basement. It's currently holding a TV on top with a PS4/switch and xbox on the 1st shelf. Bottom shelf has some accessories (skylanders bases etc).. paddle holders work well to keep cord clutter down to a minimum and accessory hooks work well to hold joy-con wrist things.Pros: arrived in perfect shape, holds various systems (depending on how creative you want to be), holds various accessories and some of the holders adjust to different areas depending on where you want them. sturdy base and the feet are adjustable (limited adjustments)Cons: the metal braces/brackets that cross behind the systems didn't fully line up without some fiddling, but overall it wasn't tough to put together. Would suggest leaving all the screws for any metal parts (attached to the shelving etc) loose until you have everything lined up and then tighten it all up.
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