Man connects 444 consoles to one TV to earn a Guinness World Record


A man has achieved a Guinness World Record for having the most games consoles connected to a single TV.

The record was earned by Ibrahim Al-Nasser, a video game collector from Saudi Arabia, and stands at 444 consoles, which Al-Nasser says are “completely different from each other”.

In order to achieve this, Al-Nasser has connected hundreds of consoles, via several HDMI switchers, to a single television. The first console in his collection is the Magnavox Odyssey, with the latest being the PlayStation 5 Slim model.

He also maintains a spreadsheet with every console assigned to a specific HDMI switcher, so that he is able to track which console he plans to turn on.

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“For me, the best gaming console of all time, number one always, forever, Sega Genesis,” said Al-Nasser, speaking to Guinness.

Al-Nasser’s impressive gaming collection doesn’t stop at consoles, however. As shown in the video below, he has amassed countless of other gaming items, including several arcade machines and a lot of rare Metal Gear Solid merchandise.

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The record was confirmed by Guinness, the record-keeping organisation known for publishing its annual collection of records.

Since the mid-2000s, the company has moved away from the compilation of records, and now instead offers its services as a means of publicity for companies, wherein hyper-specific records can be attempted to earn a record and use it for publicity. Some of these records are unable to be challenged by others, depending on the terms of a company’s contract with Guinness.