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Most kids of the 80’s and after played video games in their youth and some of these kids kept the games of yesteryear for nostalgic reasons. What happens if this kid continues to buy old video games for the sake of having them, for the sake of completion? A video game collector is born!
The King of Collectors: Full Playstation 2 NTSC Library Sealed! (http://www.playstationcollecting.com/general/the-king-of-collectors-full-playstation-2-ntsc-library-sealed - broken link)
Woah he's got the Elemental Gearbolt Assassin’s case and two Fortune Hunter Editions of Uncharted. As gaming moves to downloadable and cloud-based access, we'll lose these kinds of collections for display.
Which is really what the game industry wants; to be able to sell and resell the same titles to consumers while locking out the used game market.
Absolutely impressive. Now, I only collect the games I like but still find that I barely have room for the ones I have (and I use my games as wallpaper).
eh. honestly it would mean more IMO if it was a sealed snes games library.
ps2...eh...
IMO, the best consoles in no order are nes, snes, genesis, psx, dreamcast. everything else leaves more to be desired IMO.
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