Ever wanted to display your beloved Dreamcast controllers on a shelf but couldn't find a way of keeping them vertical? The unwieldy and unsightly controller wire trailing all over the place like some ghastly leviathan? Nope, me neither. However, it's nice to have the choice, right? Well, thanks to Rose Colored Gaming you now have this very option. Leave your controllers strewn across the carpet like the aftermath of some long-forgotten future war (where all the soldiers have entrails shaped like Dreamcast controllers); or put them neatly on a shelf with the wires all wound up, neat and tidy like. It's totally up to you.
According to Rose Colored Gaming, the Sega Dreamcast Controller Display Stand is laser cut from acrylic and even has a Dreamcast logo laser etched into the base. It costs $11.99 (plus shipping), weighs in at 0.25lbs and comes in transparent, black or neon red flavours. You can also get a discount if you buy multiple units.
Thanks to @pomegd on Twitter for alerting me to this little beauty.
6 comments:
They do really good work as well, ships fast too (and cheaper if you order from Etsy). I've got two displays for my Vita and 3DS and was going to get more in the future. Its definitely something worth having if you want to show off your collection.
I'd like to try these just for the neatness of it lol, and to display my custom painted stuff...
Fantastic!
That is pretty damn cool. Maybe it's time to display my Metallic Silver Dreamcast Direct controller, even though it's my primary controller.
Damn... anyone know where the translucent green shell came from?
I have one, it is from the grey yellow controller with a Sega sports shell. I got the official yellow lid for thew system and black and yellow controllers and VMU's. My friends nicknamed it Bumble Bee from Transformers. I have a black abd blue one as well. The third party shells don't match up when trying to fit so I got two official ones for my systems and two Sega sports systems to mix in match. They aren't offical as in rel;eased by Sega this way but all the parts are from official Sega hardware combined.
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