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		| Hexen 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I was a bit reluctant to post this, but I saw Syd's epic Wii collection and figured there might be a dedicated topic for this, but screw it, I'll probably be really old so I'll take a shot at a new topic. So, without further ado, my NES collection.
     
Who would have thought that someone who reads Syd Lexia likes the NES?
 
This was taken 2 years ago when I literally had to take apart my room and put it together piece by piece to fit everything in. Needless to say, I now sleep on a sofa instead of a bed. I've acquired some nifty new things since then, but I don't know if I ever want to take the effort to do this again until I move.
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		| Lady_Satine 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				That's one hell of a collection there man.  I mean...EIGHT NESs, with an NES 2 to boot.  A lot of the stuff I can't quite recognize, but nice job having an ish of Nintendo Power in the 2nd shot heh.
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		| username 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Wow man. Impressive collection. Packrat much?
 Why don't u list all the things u have? Like lordsathien, I don't recognize some things either
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		| The Opponent 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I read the title as Obese NES.
 How long was this collection in the making?
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		| Vaenamoenen 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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				That's awesome. What's the most valuable item? (personally/$$$-wise)
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		| Pandajuice 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Man that's an insane amount of NES stuff. You gotta get it off the floor and displayed somewhere.
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| Optimist With Doubts wrote: |  
| Build some bookshelves. |  
Or something.  Very impressive collection dude.  How have you not been posting here before, having such a love for NES.
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				Care to post the names you have? I have over 200 NES games right now, however most of them are critically acclaimed and I refuse to own shit like Deadly Towers or such. What I own:
 1942,
 3D World Runner
 8 Eyes
 Abadox
 Adventure Island
 Adventure Island 2
 Adventure Island 3
 Adventures of Bayou Billy
 Adventures of Dino Riki
 Adventures of Lolo
 Adventures of Lolo 2
 Adventures of Lolo 3
 Adventures of Rad Gravity
 Arch Rivals
 Arkanoid
 Bad Dudes
 Balloon Fight
 Base Wars
 Baseball
 Bases Loaded
 Bases Loaded 2
 Bases Loaded 3
 Batman
 Batman: Return of the Joker
 BattleToads
 Bionic Commando
 Blades of Steel
 Blaster Master
 Bomberman II
 Boulder Dash
 A Boy and His Blob
 Bubble Bobble
 Bugs Bunny's Crazy Castle
 Burgertime
 Captain Skyhawk
 Casino Kid
 Castlevania
 Castlevania: Simon's Quest
 Castlevania: Dracula's Curse
 Caveman Games
 Chip N Dale: Rescue Rangers
 Clash at Demonhead
 Cobra Triangle
 Contra
 Contra Force
 Crystalis
 Cybernoid
 Darkwing Duck
 Day Dreamin Davey
 Days of Thunder
 DejaVu
 Demon Sword
 Dig Dug II
 Digger T. Rock
 Donkey Kong Classics
 Double Dragon
 Double Dragon II
 Double Dragon III
 Double Dribble
 Dr. Mario
 Dragon Warrior
 Dragon Warrior II
 Dragon Warrior III
 Dragon Warrior IV
 Duck Hunt
 Duck Tales
 Elevator Action
 Excitebike
 Faxanadu
 Felix the Cat
 Fester's Quest
 Final Fantasy
 Gargoyle's Quest II: The Demon Darkness
 GI Joe: Atlantis Factor
 Golgo 13
 Gradius
 Guardian Legend
 Gumshoe
 Gyromite
 Hogan's Alley
 Ice Climber
 Ice Hockey
 Ikari Warriors
 Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road
 Ikari Warriors III: The Rescue
 Ironsword: Wizards and Warriors II
 Jordan vs Bird: One on One
 Journey to Silius
 Kabuki Quantum Fighter
 Kickle Cubicle
 Kid Icarus
 Kid Niki: Radical Ninja
 King's Knight
 Kings of the Beach
 King's Quest V
 Kirby's Adventure
 Kiwi Kraze
 Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf
 Legacy of the Wizard
 Legend of Zelda
 Legendary Wings
 Life Force
 Little Mermaid
 Little Nemo: The Dream Master
 Lode Runner
 Mach Rider
 The Mafat Conspiracy: Golgo 13 II
 The Magic of Scheherazade
 Maniac Mansion
 Mappy Land
 Marble Madness
 Mario Bros. Arcade Classics
 Mega Man
 Mega Man 2
 Mega Man 3
 Mega Man 4
 Mega Man 5
 Mega Man 6
 Mendel Palace
 Metal Gear
 Metal Storm
 Metroid
 Mickey Mousecapade
 Mighty Final Fight
 Mike Tyson's Punchout
 Millipede
 Monster Party
 NES Open
 Nightshade
 Ninja Gaiden
 Ninja Gaiden II: Dark Sword of Chaos
 Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom
 Ninja Kid
 North and South
 Operation Wolf
 Paperboy
 Pinball
 Pirates!
 Power Blade
 Princess Tomato and the Salad Kingdom
 Pro Wrestling
 Q*Bert
 RC Pro Am
 Rad Racer
 Rad Racer II
 Rainbow Islands
 Rampage
 Ring King
 River City Ransom
 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
 Romance of the Three Kingdoms
 Rygar
 Shadowgate
 Shatterhand
 The Simpsons: Bart vs the Space Mutants
 Skate or Die!
 Slalom
 Snake Rattle and Roll
 Snake's Revenge
 Solar Jetman
 Solomon's Key
 Spy Hunter
 Star Tropics
 Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight
 Stinger
 Strider
 Super C
 Super Mario Bros.
 Super Mario Bros. 2
 Super Mario Bros. 3
 Tale Spin
 Tecmo Bowl
 Tecmo Superbowl
 Tecmo World Wrestling
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhatten Project
 Tetris
 Tetris 2
 Tombs and Treasures
 To the Earth
 Town & Country Surf Designs
 Trog
 Trojan
 Ultima III: Exodus
 Uninvited
 Vegas Dream
 Wall Street Kid
 WCW Wrestling
 Werewolf
 Wizards and Warriors
 Whomp Em
 Wrath of the Black Manta
 Wrecking Crew
 WWF WrestleMania
 Xenophobe
 Xexyz
 Yo Noid
 Yoshi
 Yoshi's Cookie
 Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
 Zoda's Revenge: Star Tropics II
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		| Hexen 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Optimist With Doubts and Pandajuice:
Well, this was 2 years ago, The stuff IS all on shelves now, but not all put together like that. The games are in alphabetical order, and the accessories and systems are scattered.
 
These are my 2 shelves with NES games
     
Sorry about my rooms lighting, it's not very good.
Vaenamoenen: 
While it's a new addition since then, the most valuable piece I have is the NES hand's free controller.
   
As for games, its either my CIB Menace Beach or Unlicensed Tetris.
The-Excel: 
I started my collection in my freshman year of high school. I inherited a lot of spending money, and have gone out to garage sales/thrift stores/pawn shops/flea markets every Friday for the past 6 or 7 years.
Doddsino: 
I actually have a checklist above my computer with a list of all the games, and everyone I have checked. The picture is actually a little fluffed up as tat included duplicates which I have since sold. I just counted 636 unique games, but this includes a few pirates and a few games with multiple cartridges (ie Grey and Gold Zelda).
 
It would take me a long time to post all the games I do have, so I'll go the quicker route and use my list to post the ones I don't have :
 
6 in 1
 
Adventure Island 3
 
Arkistas Ring
 
Asterix the Gaul
 
Baby Boomer
 
Bases Loaded 4
 
Battleship
 
Best of the Best
 
Big Nose Freaks Out (non-Aladdin cart)
 
Blackjack
 
Bomberman
 
Bomberman 2
 
Bonk's Adventure
 
Bubble Bath Babes
 
Bubble Bobble 2
 
Bucky O'Hare
 
Bug's Bunnies Crazy Castle
 
Casino Kid 2
 
Castelion
 
Castle of Dragon
 
Challange of the Dragon
 
Cheetamen 2
 
Chubby Cherub
 
Clifhanger
 
Conan
 
Cowboy Kid
 
Crystal Mines
 
Cyberball
 
Darkman
 
Destiny of the Emperor
 
Dracula
 
Dragon Fighter
 
Dragon Strike
 
Duck Tales 2
 
Dust Diamond's All Star Softball
 
Eliminator Boat Duel
 
Empire Strikes Back
 
F 117 Stealth
 
Ferrari Grand Prix
 
Fire & Ice
 
Fist of the North Star
 
Flintstones
 
Flintstones Surprise at Dino Peak
 
Formula One Built to Win
 
Frankenstein 
 
GI Joe Atlantis Factor
 
Galactic Crusade
 
Game Action Replay
 
Gauntlet (Licensed)
 
Gemfire
 
Ghengis Khan
 
Ghost Lion
 
Gilligan's Island
 
Goal 2
 
Gold Medal Challenge
 
Golf Grand Slam
 
Golf Power
 
Great Waldo Search
 
Gun Nac
 
Hillsfar
 
Hot Slots
 
I Can Remember
 
Ikari Warriors 3
 
Impossible Mission 2
 
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Taito version)
 
Isolated Warrior
 
Jungle Book
 
Krazy Kreatures
 
Last Ninja
 
Linus Spacehead (non-Aladdin cart)
 
Little Sampson
 
Mario is Missing
 
Mario's Time Machine
 
Mickey's Adventure in Numberland
 
Mickey's Safari in Letterland
 
Might and Magic
 
Mission Cobra
 
Monster in my Pocket
 
Moon Ranger
 
Ninja Kid
 
P'radikus Conflict
 
Pac Mania
 
Panic Restaurant
 
Peek A Boo Poker
 
Power Blade 2
 
Power Punch 2
 
Princes of Persia
 
Pro AM 2
 
Pro Sport Hockey
 
Puglsly's Scavenger Hunt
 
Puzznic
 
Pyramid
 
Quattro Arcade (non-Aladdin cart)
 
RBI Baseball 3
 
Rad Racket
 
Ren & Stimpy Buckaroos
 
Rescue Rangers 2
 
Secret Scout Sesame Street 123/abc
 
Snoopy Silly Sports
 
Snow Bros
 
Space Shuttle
 
Stack Up
 
Stadium Events
 
Stanley
 
Star Trek The Next Generation
 
Street Cop
 
Sunday Funday
 
Sword Master
 
Taggin' Dragon
 
Tecmo Cup Soccer
 
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters
 
Terminator
 
Tiles of Fate
 
Times of Lore
 
Toki
 
Toobin
 
Toxic Crusader
 
Ultima - War of Destiny
 
Ultimate Air Combat
 
Ultimate League Soccer
 
Uncharted Waters
 
Untouchables
 
Wacky Races
 
Wally Bear and the No Gang
 
Wheel of Fortune with Vanna White
 
Widget
 
Wizardry 2: Knights of Diamonds
 
World Champ
 
Wurm
 
Young Indian Jones
 
Zombie Nation
 
Which is 131 games I am missing, if my count is correct (This excludes pirates because they are way hard to keep track of.) It should be noted that I am obsessive in collecting (which is why I am listing games in different carts.) and I was raised by the greatest collector. My dad's main collection point was coke products, of which we have rooms full of bottle, cans and merchandise. He didn't only collect coke stuff though, he collected EVERYTHING. SO much everything, that we had a 2 story storage facility built in our back yard which is absolutely FILLED with stuff from the 60s to the late early 2000s. It has cards, figures, dolls, happy meal toys, magazines and historical memorabilia overflowing out of every crack.
 
As a testiment to the amount of stuff we have in that garage, here are a couple of sealed boxes, and the two toys of the other two boxes, of the Addam's Family Cereal in which Syd partook today.
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		| Ba'al 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I bid you good luck on finding 6-in-1 and Cheetamen II.
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				I originally set out to get every game, but some games are just not worth it like Stadium Events or just cost WAY too much like a complete Stack Up set. Also, since I collect SNES games, I try to get the better of the 2 if they were also on NES; for example Prince of Persia.
 I only need about 40 games more until I have the collection I want; which includes Bubble Bobble 2, Little Samson, Snow Brothers and Fire N Ice as well as a couple others on your list.
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		| Hexen 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I collect SNES games too, and I am more like your NES collecting about it in that I primarily only get games I like. I have about 100 SNES games, and I'd say 70-80 of them are games I absolutely love. The other ones are either crappy games I got for free, or games I bought at random.
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		| Doddsino 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Just out of curiousity, do you have any extras? And where do you go about getting your games? Online or local?
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				How much do you think you could get if you sold everything?
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		| Syd Lexia 
 
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				I've been wanting Tengen Tetris recently.
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		| Hexen 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I have bought stuff online, but a majority have come from years of garage sales, flea markets and places like the Movie Trading Company. Loose games I usually found in the wild, boxed ones are typically what I purchased online. I used to have a stack of NES duplicates that went from my floor to my coaling, but I sold them a few years back. I don't really even know a ballpark number for what it's all worth, just that its always worth more individually rather then sold in total.
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		| Doddsino 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I really don't like buying online all that much simply because you never know what you're getting and part of the fun getting stuff is coming across it randomly. I really do enjoy getting things in the mail, but I'm hesitant with games, especially nowadays.
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		| Hexen 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Well, that's the thing. I could easily have bought most of those remaining 130 odd games online, but I haven't. Most of the games I bought online where ones I really wanted to play. There's nothing to compare with finding a cardboard box full of NES games at a garage sale, and digging through them excited to find one you don't have, with the added thrill of buying $50 games for 50 cents.
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		| Pandajuice 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| SO much everything, that we had a 2 story storage facility built in our back yard which is absolutely FILLED with stuff from the 60s to the late early 2000s. It has cards, figures, dolls, happy meal toys, magazines and historical memorabilia overflowing out of every crack. |  
That sounds like paradise to me. I love collecting stuff and my dad was always a collector too, but was also too frugal/cheap to really go whole hog on the collecting. Still, he has a lot of rare Beatles memorabilia and a decent collection of the old 60s style G.I. Joes/toys and I used to always love going through his stuff.
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		| slapolakinkaido 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Holy shit! You have an NES for every room in your house. And every room in my house! Now you just need 8 televisions.
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		| The Last Starfighter 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Do all of the systems/games still work?  Do you have to do a lot of blowing in them?
 I've daydreamed for a long time about using ebay to get an NES and a bunch of the old games that I always wanted to play as a kid but couldn't afford.... But I feel like there's a very high potential for flashing gray screens and frustration.
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				Call me sacreligious, but I think I'll stick to games with dimensional depth in them. Although most of the classics are amazing, agreed.
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		| Hexen 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				All the games work, but I can't say that for the systems. Most of systems work fundamentally, but definitely need new pin readers to work well. The funny thing is, at one point, my room had as much as 7 TVs in it. I currently have 3.
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				I'm just impressed you have "Color a Dinosaur"
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