The bizarrely named Kotaku reader both_Crip really loves his Xbox 360 faceplates. He seems to have at least six of them. He also loves something else Xbox 360-related. Or, rather, someone…
Looks like someone is a Final Fantasy fan. Reader Shane M has sent in some snaps of his couch. Luckily, he made sure his substantial games collection was displayed on said couch. Let’s see what he’s got.
We get all kinds of submissions to Show Us Yours. From PC to PSone, Dreamcast to Game Boy carts, and all kinds of peripherals and collectors editions. Typically though, they have one thing in common: you all have your games stacked neatly on shelves. As you can see, Reader Maxwell S. has his cute assortment of plush toys and figurines on a shelf. So far, so good. But then it gets kinda… weird.
Once again it’s time we poked our head into the gaming dens, living rooms and nerd dungeons across the country. Today we find “clawster” exposing his collection to us, so let’s go take a look.
Tom’s clearly a man with two passions in his life. And we’re pleased he decided to share them with us. You, too, can show us yours by emailing us hi-res photos and a brief description of your games collection. Now let’s take a closer look at giant black monoliths occupying Tom’s living room and see what can be found within…
The second in our Show Us Yours series may not be the biggest games collection you’ve ever seen, but there’s something undeniably attractive about it. High-res snaps and commentary after the jump.
We asked you to show us yours… and you did. Your games collection, that is. First up is “Pedantics” and his very healthy selection of 360, Wii and Cube titles. He’s also let us take a peek at some of the peripherals cluttering his living room. Now let’s take a closer look…
If you’re like me, you take pride in your games collection. You display them on a shelf in a prominent location in your home – and you insist on keeping them in alphabetical order. What’s that? You don’t? I see. Or rather, I don’t see. Which is why I want you to send me photographic proof. I want you to snap some pics of your personal collection and send them in. This’ll be fun, trust me.