Geeks With Wood Nintendo 64 Coffee Table

Make your room more family-friendly, the Nintendo way.

Why settle for any old and boring coffee table when you can have one that perfectly captures your love for old-school gaming? Take a look at this playful Nintendo 64 Logo Coffee Table, a unique piece of furniture based on the beloved and much-celebrated game system, way back in 1996. The colorful table base features a laminated top and is made of polished medium-density fibreboard. It is accurately painted to look like N64’s iconic logo by the maker, GeeksWithWood. Set this in your game room and get a dose of geeky nostalgia as you excitedly relive your cherished gaming memories like it was just yesterday.
$100 – $200
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It’s an N64 logo-shaped coffee table base

For a lot of gamers, the Nintendo 64 is arguably one of the greatest, if not the greatest console ever made in history. It sold nearly 33 million units worldwide and was responsible for many sleepless gaming nights and heated competitions among friends.

The Nintendo 64 Logo Coffee Table is the ultimate retro gaming piece to add some personality to any room. It’s designed to be both functional and attractive, making it a perfect addition to any gamer’s home theatre, man cave, or game room.

Now, if only it also came with cartridges you could blow into. Those always did work, right?

Awesome product features

  • Accurate replica: From its unusual shape to its vibrant colors, the Nintendo 64 Logo Coffee Table was masterfully crafted to look exactly like the 3D logo that popped up on your screen as you booted up a game, so much so that it looks as if it was pulled straight out of an old CRT TV.
  • High-quality wood materials: It looks and feels elegant, with a consistently smooth wooden finish. along its surface and edges, completely free of any voids, splinters, and wood grains.
  • Built to withstand wear and tear: They say the Nintendo 64 console is practically bombproof with how durable it is. Well, that’s probably an exaggeration, but this piece of furniture has the same idea when it comes to durability. It’s got some weight to it and is sturdy enough for just about anything you can put on top of it.

Who will appreciate this as a gift

With how fast modern game consoles are evolving nowadays, each generation now gets to have their own favorite.

Any gamer who grew up in the 80s or 90s is surely going to love the Nintendo 64 Logo Coffee Table. It might also be suitable for die-hard Nintendo fans looking to spruce up their rooms. Why? Because it’s the Nintendo Sixty-FOOOOOUR! That’s why!

Because you need to know

What are its dimensions?

The base of the Nintendo 64 Logo Coffee Table measures 18 by 18 by 18 inches.

Does it come with a glass pane?

No, you’ll have to provide your own glass pane. The great thing about this is it gives you some freedom as to how you want to use the base. As it is, you can use it as a stool or a nice display piece. Pop a glass pane on top and it’s now a coffee or bedside table.

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