Wednesday 8 October 2014

A Whopping $164,000 Worth Video Game Collection Up For Sale

     

Want some old games to play from like 20 years ago? Well this guy, Reel.Big.Fish has a collection of over 5700 Games. Along with that, he has over 50 systems, and also custom hand-built shelves.


"All games are in used condition. All show some signs of wear. Condition varies, some games may have stickers or marker on them or slight tears in the label or cracks in cases. Many games are excellent to mint condition with a very small few being factory sealed. Overall average condition for games is "good". I've always replaced lesser quality titles with higher quality titles as I received them. So you are getting my master set. I've always been picky with titles and tried not to pick up many with less than good labels, although there is a small amount. Please contact me if there's any questions regarding condition and I'll do my best to answer them."


All the offers till now have been rejected but no details have been released other then that. The seller who posted his collection on E-bay has 100% positive feedback. The collection also has newer systems such has Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii U. 4000 out of the 5700+ game collection are Nintendo. The seller also has a complete in-box Mario and Zelda sets. He also is selling games from the Sega, Atari, Playstation, Xbox and Turbograf








He also has all  
N64 color variants with some other interesting items which you can check out HERE.

His highest collections include :

Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) – 835 Games Total

-Complete Licensed Set – 676 Retail Games (This set includes every licensed non-recalled NES game that Nintendo produced in America. All the classics, all of the Rares.
-Unlicensed NES – 64 Games (This includes a complete Tengen Set, many AVE, Bunch, Color Dreams, Camerica, AGCI and others.)
-Many Homebrew/Unofficial releases
-Variants of NES games, some label variants, some 3/5 Screw.  – 81 Special Variations
-Dust covers for every single NES game.



Super Nintendo (SNES) – 744 Games Total

- Complete Licensed Set – 720 Retail Games (This set includes every licensed Super Nintendo game sold on store shelves.)
- Unlicensed SNES , Not For Resale (NFR) (This includes the only unlicensed game to come out for the Super Nintendo (Super Noah’s Ark). )
- Homebrew (Tons of custom painted fun to play SNES games) 


Nintendo 64 (N64) – 319 Games Total

- Complete Set – 296 Games (This includes every single N64 game released in North America. ) 
- Every Color variant is included.  
- NFR (Not For Resale) Carts ( Very sought after carts, not normally available to the general public. )
- Two extremely rare development carts.  ( Diakatana and Hercules. )  
- Custom high quality end labels for all games.  

Nintendo Gamecube – 784 Games Total

- Complete Set – 558 Games ( This may be the worlds largest North American Gamecube collection                                                     in a private collectors hand.)
- Player’s Choice Set  ( Every single one is included here, over 100+ titles.)
- Regular Sized Box sets ( They are regular games that come with a bigger outside cardboard box. )
- Variants ( So many awesome and hard to find cover art variants are included. )
- Demo Disks. ( These are highly sought after an many very hard to find, over 40 in total.
- Development Copies (This special NR disks are very rare, possible one of a kind items. )

GameBoy – 511 Games Total

- Complete Licensed Set – 506 Games (This is a complete Gameboy set. )
- Complete Unlicensed Set – 5 Games
- Custom hand built and hand painted shelf included. 


GameBoy Color – 445 Games Total  (Every North American released GameBoy Color game Is                                                                         here.  Every game is in good condition or better. )
- Custom hand built and hand painted shelf. 



This is only one part of his collection, there are still many games in there along with its systems. This may possibly be the biggest ever video game collection ever put up for sale.

The catch is that he is looking to sell all of the them together, and he is not accepting individual item bids, which must be a downer for most buyers, of course this is a chance for a museum to collect this and store it for the future gaming generations.

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