World’s Largest Video Game Collection!

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World’s Largest Video Game Collection!

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http://www.vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/103

Yeah, Now that’s what I'm talking about! 8)

So, all you proud collectors think you’ve got a lot of stuff, well you ain’t seen anything until you’ve witness this massive collection and I mean nothing!

This is by far and away the most insane games collection I’ve ever encountered!

I might as well have a nice raid on that guys collection! :twisted:
I’m sure they’ll be some cool shooters to pick up! :mrgreen:

I guess I’ve got a lot of catching up to do now, don’t I?
Bring’em Them Oneth! :mrgreen:
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One word:




WOW. :shock:
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Bastard. :cry:
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How on Earth does he pick out games from that room without stepping on top of them!?
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Dictionary.com just called me, they wanted their definition of "envy" back. :shock:
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i wanna know where he lives..and flood his basement..muahaha..(after i steal his shooters and PD saga)
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:shock: :shock: :shock:

The word awesome springs to mind....

I really wonder just how many games he does have.
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A collection like that is every gamers wet dream. Damn I'm so broke. :(
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Lol, not to be the usual naysayer, but as with every other form of media, videogames are crowded with garbage. Owning ALL of them or close to that means you dedicate 80% of your room space to rubbish.

(sure, I envy the fact that the remaining 20% of great stuff he has won't probably fit in my entire house! ^_^)
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That cheater :x. There's more than one copy of some games.
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That was the worst interview on any subject I've ever read.
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Post by Neon »

cigsthecat wrote:That was the worst interview on any subject I've ever read.
LOL, I know.

I don't envy this guy at all, he doesn't have a job and probably hasn't 1cc'ed any of his stuff. The only way this would be bad-ass is if it was opened to the public somehow (like what Dave K. does with his PCB/cab collection).
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I rather have all the Cave's shmups PCBs ever published....

Donpachi
Dodonpachi
DDP DOJ
DDP DOJ Black Label
Dangun Feveron
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ESPGaluda
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Guwange
Ibara
Ibara Pink Label
Ketsui
Mushi Hime Sama
Progear

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you guys just jealous..

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n/t
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Post by umi »

Legend! I'm a big collector... but, not 16 years worth (yet :P). That's some serious history there in that room.

p.s. I'm guessing he has a job...
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Post by Ex_Mosquito »

Insane. I dont see the point in a collection that big. He's cant possibly put any real time into anything, whats the point? What is he aiming for exactly? It seems like such a pointess collection to me.

Clearly we're both into videogames for different reasons.
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He may have just inherited alot of moula... and now he sits on his ass multiplying himself and buying video games.

When i saw it my first thoughts where like, "Holy expletive! Why doesn't this man buy me an arcade machine for my room?" and then i just thought about how kind of sad it is. It really really is. He must not really do anything but play video games.

Man if i had the kind of money it must have taken to buy all of that i'd be out there livin' like a muthafucka. I'd buy me a big chunk of desert land, fill it up with old cars full of explosives, and let loose on them with a chain gun.

I'd hire a crack team of expert scientists to develop a lightning gun for me like the cattle prod in Resident Evil 2 or the one that chick has in Sons of Liberty.

I'd be one of the first people on that planned space tour thingy.

I'd tell Bush to suck my CACK!

I'd write 'CHA' on the moon!

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Well... maybe he doesn't just sit around all day. Oh well.
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Wonder if all of us put our collections together, would we have at least 10% of this collection?! :mrgreen:
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The process of a collecting, imho, it's also a process of selection and exclusion. I'm proud to not have some titles in my room at least as I'm proud to own others :wink:

(however, perhaps he could probably say the same for his - it's just a matter of scale...)
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Gentlemen. we have found the evil fukker who bought all the wearhouses containing radiant silvergun.

He must be located, and his collection relocated :wink: , to er my garage, so I can share it with you guys............. via ebay.
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Turrican wrote:The process of a collecting, imho, it's also a process of selection and exclusion. I'm proud to not have some titles in my room at least as I'm proud to own others :wink:

(however, perhaps he could probably say the same for his - it's just a matter of scale...)
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i do like people who can downsize their collections with rarity/value/playability criterias better.
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This indeed is insanity. :)
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crazy... and i feel bad for the games i have that don't get much play-time.

can't say i really "envy" him though. like most here, i'm not exactly springing to fill my space with shit games.
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Post by Blade »

I've seen my share of "Room of Doom" before, but this exceeds it to be certain.

I'm pretty sure there's lots of duplicates in there, and games that most people on these forums would just assume ignore than actually collect. Men of Valor and Matrix: Path of Neo come to mind...ewww.

Something tells me, from reading the interview, part of the reason this guy is so reclusive is because he's obsessive-compulsive on his purchases. He said it himself when he said he had this desire to get whatever he didn't have. It didn't matter if it was a bad game or not, he bought it.

As for the bit about collecting videogames for a living, no way that's even possible unless you're an actual dealer that buys and sells games regularly, which doesn't seem to be the case with this guy. The average person who buys videogames can't afford that many. Not even PCB collectors have that amount of dough on a regular basis.
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cigsthecat wrote:That was the worst interview on any subject I've ever read.

LMAO I hadn't read the interview till you said. That is classic.

The guy can do what the hell he wants.

Not relating to this guy but people who buy stuff for the hell of it and don't really just get the games they really want and streamline their collection tend to be the ones that suddenly give it all up and sell everything.

But people can do what they want, it's a shame though when people don't look after their stuff.
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Bydobasher wrote:The word awesome springs to mind....
For me, it was the word "waste". Lovely multifaceted word, waste is.

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Post by professor ganson »

Personally, I say: quality over quantity. I know people with that many books, and I say to them: you have SOME nice books, but you need to get rid of some of this crap. What's the point of having a bunch of crap? :?
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Post by Rob »

umi wrote: p.s. I'm guessing he has a job...
He makes a living off of buying games and storing them in his basement.
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