MaverickHunterAsh
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So I'm picking up a Deluxe Wii U next Sunday, but I don't have any space in my entertainment center to place it without taking another console out.
I don't really want to do that, since they all serve a purpose -- I've already got my PS3, PS2, Wii, and 360 in there. Now I would just replace the Wii with my Wii U, but I play lots of Brawl and GameCube games on my Wii, so I've come to think that disconnecting the Wii just won't do.
So, since I'm pretty sure the Wii U is smaller and lighter than any of the current-generation consoles (aside from the Wii), I've started entertaining the idea of just putting it on top of either my 360 or PS2. Has anyone done something like this for a long period of time (that is, stacking a lighter console on a heavier one)? Does it lead to heat-related problems? Is there any reason this is definitely a bad idea? It's the only solution I've come up with for now, but I won't do it if it'll lead to damage down the road.
Any advice on this matter is appreciated. Thanks!
I don't really want to do that, since they all serve a purpose -- I've already got my PS3, PS2, Wii, and 360 in there. Now I would just replace the Wii with my Wii U, but I play lots of Brawl and GameCube games on my Wii, so I've come to think that disconnecting the Wii just won't do.
So, since I'm pretty sure the Wii U is smaller and lighter than any of the current-generation consoles (aside from the Wii), I've started entertaining the idea of just putting it on top of either my 360 or PS2. Has anyone done something like this for a long period of time (that is, stacking a lighter console on a heavier one)? Does it lead to heat-related problems? Is there any reason this is definitely a bad idea? It's the only solution I've come up with for now, but I won't do it if it'll lead to damage down the road.
Any advice on this matter is appreciated. Thanks!