Decluttering your Game Consoles

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Today we show our age and discuss the various gaming consoles we have acquired over the years. From Commodore 64 to Sega to Playstation, between us, we have bought or used all the big gaming consoles. It is fine and dandy to play the games for a while, but what do you do when the machine becomes obsolete or you stop playing the games?

I have been in various homes and helped gamers to declutter their games and consoles as well organise what they are currently using; so using this experience I share my tips on:

  1. How to declutter the consoles and accessories;

  2. Where to dispose of the decluttered items;

  3. How to reduce the physical games you buy moving forward.

If you need help to declutter and organise your gaming consoles and games as well as other areas of your home, please get in touch with me by completing the contact form (click on the contact us above).

Thanks as always for listening to the DeCluttr Me podcasts.

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