I've posted this before but another has popped up, a man is selling his very large video game collection for a whooping 150,000 dollars. He has been collecting games and systems for over 27 years, doing stuff and keeping games in great condition that we all failed to do in our younger years.
His complete collection is 3,133 items which broken down is about hard-to-find cartridges like "The Flintstones," "Donkey Kong Jr. Math" "Jack Bros." and his complete, 296-piece Nintendo 64 set. He is one game shy of the original Nintendo games and has tried to obtain as many video games as possible to complete the lot, he said.
"For PS2, I have 350 games, but there are 1,800," John said. "For the Sega Master, I have 45 out of 95. For the most part, I never really got a chance to complete them."
John keeps all 3,133 games in alphabetical order inside two separate rooms of his house.
Check his ebay page here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/JAW-DROPPIN...-Sega-Turbo-Grafx-and-much-more-/322049920194
Would you buy it? I certainly would.
His complete collection is 3,133 items which broken down is about hard-to-find cartridges like "The Flintstones," "Donkey Kong Jr. Math" "Jack Bros." and his complete, 296-piece Nintendo 64 set. He is one game shy of the original Nintendo games and has tried to obtain as many video games as possible to complete the lot, he said.
"For PS2, I have 350 games, but there are 1,800," John said. "For the Sega Master, I have 45 out of 95. For the most part, I never really got a chance to complete them."
John keeps all 3,133 games in alphabetical order inside two separate rooms of his house.
Check his ebay page here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/JAW-DROPPIN...-Sega-Turbo-Grafx-and-much-more-/322049920194
Would you buy it? I certainly would.