Nintendo 64 accessory 64Mate begins its Kickstarter campaign

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Are you willing to pledge money for better storage of your Nintendo 64 peripherals? That's the question asked by Australian Shane Battye, as he kicks off his Kickstarter campaign for the 64Mate. The 64Mate is designed to house accessories and games by acting as a storage caddy and attaching itself to the bottom of your Nintendo 64 console. They can also be stacked, if you want to create a Frankenstein level tower of Nintendo 64-related goodness that reaches the heavens. If you're interested in the project, it costs just under $50 USD to back it, with $4,000 currently reached out of a goal of $38,000, at the time of writing.

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I'm struggling to see a use-case that makes this more beneficial than just a plastic square bin. Cord management for upscaled devicds? Zip ties are fine. Slots for holding cartridges? I mean, maybe...i guess they don't mae those anymore, though probably not hard to just stand them upright. So...why?
 
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