Rate my entertainment center.

Hello. I'm attempting to create the ultimate entertainment center for my bedroom. My set up includes:

Samsung 32 inch HD smart tv 1080p (no it can't be bigger)
Wii U 500GB hard drive (hacked to run gamecube, wii, wii u games)
Nvidia shield tv gaming edition + 1TB hard drive
PlayStation 3 slim (not hackable. Unfortunately)
PlayStation 4 slim (hackable since mine is on firmware 4.01)
Nintendo switch (haven't bought this yet, so don't know if it'll be hackable)
8 outlet power strip (to plug all this s*** into)
5 port HDMI switch box (since the tv only came with 2 hdmi ports)

That's it. The Nvidia shield tv is for watching movies and tv shows (apps include morpheus tv, tea tv, cinema, cotomovies), cartoons and anime (animania, cartoontv, animeDLR, kisscartoon), and live tv (xfinity stream). The Nvidia shield tv will also be used for retro gaming. Which includes nes, snes, genesis, N64, PS1, psp (apps are nes.emu, snes9x EX+, MD.emu, mupen64plus FZ, ePSXe, PPSSPP).

With this set up I have access to games from nes, snes, genesis, N64, PS1, psp, gamecube, wii, Wii U, PS3, PS4, nintendo switch. In addition to live television, movies, tv shows, cartoons, anime, and DVDs. That's pretty freaking awesome.

The only downside is that I won't have access to PlayStation 2 (damn sony for removing backward compatibility for later PS3 models). I still have a PS2. But the composite cables look like crap on a hdtv. I'm open to ideas if anyone has a solution for this.

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PlayStation 3 slim does have a hack for Backups and PKG. I think just not CFW or Homebrew I saw it on the net somewhere think ps3hax or psscene.
 
Ha noob! jk.. Have you looked into starting your own Plex server? I have a Plex server with 2x4tb hard drives (600 movies and 40 shows with an average of 100 episodes each) and I have a PseudoTV live install on my Kodi. PseudoTV live allows you to make your own channels, add your own commercials and even schedule marathons or tv showings. For example, I have a channel that plays old cartoon network shows and plays old school cartoon network bumps, and everything is scheduled with a built in tv guide. I've even seen some people have an 80's channel that plays 80's commercials/shows. I also have a fully loaded arcade setup (WiiU, PS3, and much more) with a built in Comic Book/Manga reader. I also have an Nvidia shield that I'd like to integrate somehow, but I'll wait till I have time.
 

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