I also do live auctions on Whatnot! New users get $10 when they sign up with my link whatnot.com/invite/johnblueriggs Gotta talk Bobby into hooking me up with some of these games to pass the savings onto YOUUUU!!!
This guy is one of the main reasons retro game collecting has become so expensive. Hoarding games that were bought from wholesales or liquidations and then selling them one by one for unnaturally high prices on ebay for massive profits.
I think the whole thing with the grading of games and auction house scandal is a bigger reason. This person is taking a huge risk hoarding all these games and paying to store them in a giant warehouse.
I remember watching Pixelgamesquad episodes about this place. I actually had a dream about this place one night. It was when I was searching out my grail games. When I went in to the warehouse the guy offered me a small carry basket, like you see in stores, and told me I had 10 minutes to find 10 games I wanted for a massive discount. I had all of my most wanted, beyond ridiculously expensive, games still factory sealed and was in the process of paying when I woke up.
Where did they all come from though? Why were they never sold? I mean, what's the story? How many millions of dollars worth does he suspect are there? If they're not all his games, whose are they? Why were these questions not even asked? I don't understand.
Even disregarding resale prices, this is a ton of money in games for just MSRP. At the same time it's a gamer's dream and also dread that these games are/were being hoarded in mass quantities driving up prices further and sure to be sold a premium.
that's how I stored my NES collection all sealed up in bins with everything in cases & plastic & one day I had an area flood and not a single game was damaged which was awesome
Imagine being the person who bought that Mario 64 sealed game for 1 million and then months later see's Dusty whip out a box of 20 Mario 64 sealed games. I can just see all kinds of questions being raised. Would WATA grade them and oversaturate the market? Would the person who paid 1 million sue have grounds to sue? So many issues raised when talking about grading games and auction houses. This guy ( or whoever is behind this warehouse ) could burst the gaming bubble.
Oh...but they aren't rare at all...that's the whole point. You think these are the only folks on the planet to house sealed games. Anyone spending money to slab a game thinking they are going to get rich is fooling themselves.
I'm not sure that "amazing" can even get anywhere near this monster of a warehouse of games. John, you are the best, thanks for sharing this! I really like the Nintendo test carts towards the end!
Totally! Nobody knows how many of a certain game still sealed are out there even for older systems. These kook speculators think they can corner the market and flip some "rare" game but at any moment someone can announce a big collection for sale and sink the perceived rarity of anything.
@@DrBizz True. But I doubt anyone will list many copies at one time. If they decide to sell, they will list them slowly to avoid price crash so they themselves can benefit.
This is the first time I've seen scalpers go beyond a single individual. It looks like they are forming Scalping Incorporated. I really hope collectors shift away from overvaluing sealed games.
@@jarredkrum9894 I agree. I like hunting down sealed games if they are affordable as I am guaranteed for it to be in excellent condition. But it is not staying sealed, that sucker is going to be played as soon as it arrives.
Such an interesting situation with this and so many questions as to why this exists. It could be some kind of investment group with big money behind the whole thing funding it with the hopes of a big payout when they decide to sell it all. They likely got wholesale prices for it all to begin with, and bought blowout/liquidation lots as well. Or an online retail business buying and selling current games that always kept a certain amount of each game in stock as a permanent library and they've been doing it for decades. Pretty amazing!
I can't believe you're the only one asking this question. Riggs probably knows, but if he can't even disclose the location, he probably can't say why this place exists. Regardless, there's gotta be some serious money behind it.
All these commenters going on and on about how amazing this is but this dude is nothing more than the boss level of all those console scalpers that have been the bad guy for the last year.
@@kevinmeville2631 I agree and feel the same way in a sense. There is definitely the mentality of cornering the market and making insane collectors cough it up down the road to find rare games.
@@kevinmeville2631 If that’s the case, it’s such a long game they’re playing, though. I mean, they’ve even got PS1 era stuff. Their store hasn’t even opened, so they’ve just been holding onto it and waiting for 15 years? It’s definitely possible, but usually if the motive is purely profit, the purveyors aren’t quite so far-sighted. To me, this feels more like making a whiskey that’s not supposed to be opened for 100 years. Possibly some profit motive, but also a lot of passion, psychological hoarding mentality, and probably OCD behind it.
@@kevinmeville2631 Plus, consider the fact that there are piles of annual sports and music titles in there that aren’t worth anything the moment the next iteration comes out. If the motive was purely profit, I feel like there would be more thought put into purchasing things that will actually be worth money in the future, instead of buying piles of NBA 2K20 and Greatest Hits rereleases of games that already had huge print runs. And don’t forget that it’s alphabetized, which means they have to shift over and reorganize everything each time they acquire a new title. That’s a lot of needless labor they’re spending money on if the goal is just making money. The eccentricity of it really suggests that there’s a much weirder answer than just profit here…
Imagine being the warehouse floor worker everytime a new game comes out. "Gran Turismo 7". I get to spend the entire week moving everything on the shelves to the left and right to make room for this new G game.
I've always had this feeling in the back of my mind that there could be people out there massively hoarding sealed games with the hope of them aging like fine wine to sell for big bucks later. I was right! Amazing collection but kinda greedy and strange at the same time. Every rare or desired game is one a collector didn't get at retail price. It really depends on how much they sell them for I suppose.
@@bad_robot4842 scarcity is usually the thing that drives prices up. Sure you have some that gain popularity and get a price pop, but that's usually temporary.
As soon as that site drops, Bobby will go down as one of the best gaming stores / collectors in history! I sense a documentary in the making. So cool to see this video. Thank you John.
Was thinking wow...incredible, but then he breaks out the PC with all of the boxes NES then test equip.....love it. Great experience just seeing all of that. I've always wanted an M82 unit and I still need Bonks and Little Samson.
Spy VS Spy NES CIB would have been an instant grab for me. Good lord if I had no budget I would drown myself in so many purchases. Thanks for this top level vid, good sir! Will be check them out immediately.
A resellers dream. But at least they aren't buying up used game collection from desperate collectors and just buying up games from manufacturers and holding onto them until price goes up.
Maybe it's just me. And to each his own, but imagine if it was filled with ps5s. This guy is basically a scalper. Unless he is fair on his prices for these "rare" games.
Every time I see this warehouse, it is shocking. I like the way this video ramps up in craziness. The cib and new NES games are INSANE. The test carts are actually so ridiculous, it's funny. I wonder if he sold everything at once, how much it would be worth? Craziness. Nice documentation of this, John!
@@philfrank5601 man, how many copies of each rare game do you think they actually have? I highly doubt they’re suddenly going to list 100 copies of Little Samson…🤦🏽♂️
Your half right and half wrong. Right...I'm a disc game collector and this place could potentially impact disc based games for Xbox ps, etc. Wrong...finding 3 more copies of Samson or stadium etc isn't gonna do much at all.
@@repomanzilla tbh, if my collection of over 2000 physical games in mint condition drops in value by 50%, I’m not going to care in the slightest. Collecting for investment purposes and worrying about the value of video games is a joke to begin with. Video games are meant to be played and enjoyed. Not left on a shelf forever or graded in a plastic box.
I just... I can't even fathom... how does one build a collection like this... like, you'd have to have staff to just manage that collection ... This is amazing, John, thanks for showing us. 🤯
who ever had the job of alphabetizing this catalog of games must of had been paid a hefty paycheck for all the dedicated work he/she did for this warehouse collection of gaming history
Video game companies should start making all their games available digitally to stick it to guys like this. I don't "collect", I just wanna play some of these and they cost 100$ or over.
I will NEVER understand the concept of buying something sealed and never opening it to PLAY with it, because one day it may be worth way more than one purchased it for, to then sell it! If you don't wanna play it, why sealed? If it becomes a trophy for you, how do you bring yourself to sell it, and lose ALL those bragging rights?!?!? Just don't get it......... 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Holy crap! First time I've ever randomly seen intergalanctic wrestling featuring ultimate muscle in a video. That game is freaking great! I got it on ps2 pretty hard to find now days. Skull Duggery was a trip. All the special moves. Man you brought back some memories Riggs. Thanks!!
Awesome video man! Hope to see you at the Portland retro gaming convention this year. That's if some new strain of covid doesn't shut it down.... Anyway, love your stuff man!
Yeah its great and all but I'm just curious what he will be charging for those games, cause realistically I don't think they are going to be for a price us regular folks can afford 🤔
i think riff from pixel game squad did a video as well. TBH price wise well..... you get the idea. Dusty kinda contacted us in our country as well. still awesome tho.
Crazy. I feel "rare" is a way overused term in the console game collecting world. Someone somewhere always seems to have a case or two or a warehouse of some game lol.
There was a guy that had a sealed case pack of Stadium Events a few years back. I don't remember how many are in a case, maybe 6 or 8. They go for $25k+ each.
I also do live auctions on Whatnot! New users get $10 when they sign up with my link whatnot.com/invite/johnblueriggs
Gotta talk Bobby into hooking me up with some of these games to pass the savings onto YOUUUU!!!
This is like finding The Lost City Of Atlantis. 35+yrs of gaming history all located in one warehouse.
Never ever feel bad using roms knowing places like this exist.
This guy is one of the main reasons retro game collecting has become so expensive. Hoarding games that were bought from wholesales or liquidations and then selling them one by one for unnaturally high prices on ebay for massive profits.
Yep and the reason "collecting" is dying as a hobby within 10 years that will be effectively it.
I think the whole thing with the grading of games and auction house scandal is a bigger reason. This person is taking a huge risk hoarding all these games and paying to store them in a giant warehouse.
@@willnox1 That bubble might burst.
No risk no reward.
Lol this isn’t his collection he just claims it is he is a video game wholesaler this is just years of unsold stock
I remember watching Pixelgamesquad episodes about this place. I actually had a dream about this place one night. It was when I was searching out my grail games. When I went in to the warehouse the guy offered me a small carry basket, like you see in stores, and told me I had 10 minutes to find 10 games I wanted for a massive discount. I had all of my most wanted, beyond ridiculously expensive, games still factory sealed and was in the process of paying when I woke up.
This place SCREAMS "scalper"
Where did they all come from though? Why were they never sold? I mean, what's the story? How many millions of dollars worth does he suspect are there? If they're not all his games, whose are they? Why were these questions not even asked? I don't understand.
Same lol
I had the same thought. We need answers
Probably unsold stock and companies that went under
also money lost on some of it,a couple of other you tubers have filmed there.
Look up pixelgamesquad video, they explain most of your questions.
Massive scalper, and people wonder why game prices are so inflated.
Even disregarding resale prices, this is a ton of money in games for just MSRP. At the same time it's a gamer's dream and also dread that these games are/were being hoarded in mass quantities driving up prices further and sure to be sold a premium.
This is not a collection, this is a store.
Love how everyone presents this as if it’s a collection
He is a wholesaler to brick and mortar game stores
This is just years of unsold stock
Wooaaahhhh this is easily one of the coolest collections I’ve seen on UA-cam - you were lucky to experience this John!
seriously, you are applauding hoarding? Remember this when you can't find a game or can't afford a game
@@soteful9949 You do have a point. Sure, it is a shame that so many “rare” games are being stored in warehouses like this
The insurance on this place must be insane.
You are correct lol
that's how I stored my NES collection all sealed up in bins with everything in cases & plastic & one day I had an area flood and not a single game was damaged which was awesome
I use the same tubs too!
Was expecting a bad ending and glad they were undamaged!
Imagine being the person who bought that Mario 64 sealed game for 1 million and then months later see's Dusty whip out a box of 20 Mario 64 sealed games. I can just see all kinds of questions being raised. Would WATA grade them and oversaturate the market? Would the person who paid 1 million sue have grounds to sue? So many issues raised when talking about grading games and auction houses. This guy ( or whoever is behind this warehouse ) could burst the gaming bubble.
Buyer beware
Well, now we know why sealed games are "rare." They're all piled up here!
For real...🥺
Oh...but they aren't rare at all...that's the whole point. You think these are the only folks on the planet to house sealed games. Anyone spending money to slab a game thinking they are going to get rich is fooling themselves.
@@subaz5555 Was just goofin, relax
Pretty exciting...I would love a sealed "Street Fighter Alpha 2" for SNES...
The coolest part for me was all the test carts and especially the service manuals! I wish they were available online!
I'm not sure that "amazing" can even get anywhere near this monster of a warehouse of games. John, you are the best, thanks for sharing this! I really like the Nintendo test carts towards the end!
So this is why I can never find the game I want when I look in person. They're all stored here!
I watched pixel game squad come here... that's why I laugh when I see those wata graded auction prices!
🤣🤣🤣
Totally! Nobody knows how many of a certain game still sealed are out there even for older systems. These kook speculators think they can corner the market and flip some "rare" game but at any moment someone can announce a big collection for sale and sink the perceived rarity of anything.
@@DrBizz True. But I doubt anyone will list many copies at one time. If they decide to sell, they will list them slowly to avoid price crash so they themselves can benefit.
Wata is a fraud.
This is the first time I've seen scalpers go beyond a single individual. It looks like they are forming Scalping Incorporated. I really hope collectors shift away from overvaluing sealed games.
Right id open em and play em. I dont get collecting sealed games and not playing em. Fn rich ppl smh
@@jarredkrum9894 I agree. I like hunting down sealed games if they are affordable as I am guaranteed for it to be in excellent condition. But it is not staying sealed, that sucker is going to be played as soon as it arrives.
It's money laundering. Hiding dirty cash in videogames to sell off years later to clean the cash.
@@bad_robot4842 lol. Yeah they wait absolute years to do it.
i love to play games after work, the only thing i dont like is that they just sit there. games were ment to be played not put on a shelf.
John I normally love your videos, but DAMN this one was INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The price of sealed games goes way up.... 3 months later look all these old sealed games we found !!
Wow! The first page of the Nintendo Service Manual says “If a cartridge doesn’t work, blow in it and try again.” Nice!
Such an interesting situation with this and so many questions as to why this exists. It could be some kind of investment group with big money behind the whole thing funding it with the hopes of a big payout when they decide to sell it all. They likely got wholesale prices for it all to begin with, and bought blowout/liquidation lots as well. Or an online retail business buying and selling current games that always kept a certain amount of each game in stock as a permanent library and they've been doing it for decades. Pretty amazing!
I can't believe you're the only one asking this question. Riggs probably knows, but if he can't even disclose the location, he probably can't say why this place exists. Regardless, there's gotta be some serious money behind it.
All these commenters going on and on about how amazing this is but this dude is nothing more than the boss level of all those console scalpers that have been the bad guy for the last year.
@@kevinmeville2631 I agree and feel the same way in a sense. There is definitely the mentality of cornering the market and making insane collectors cough it up down the road to find rare games.
@@kevinmeville2631 If that’s the case, it’s such a long game they’re playing, though. I mean, they’ve even got PS1 era stuff. Their store hasn’t even opened, so they’ve just been holding onto it and waiting for 15 years? It’s definitely possible, but usually if the motive is purely profit, the purveyors aren’t quite so far-sighted. To me, this feels more like making a whiskey that’s not supposed to be opened for 100 years. Possibly some profit motive, but also a lot of passion, psychological hoarding mentality, and probably OCD behind it.
@@kevinmeville2631 Plus, consider the fact that there are piles of annual sports and music titles in there that aren’t worth anything the moment the next iteration comes out. If the motive was purely profit, I feel like there would be more thought put into purchasing things that will actually be worth money in the future, instead of buying piles of NBA 2K20 and Greatest Hits rereleases of games that already had huge print runs.
And don’t forget that it’s alphabetized, which means they have to shift over and reorganize everything each time they acquire a new title. That’s a lot of needless labor they’re spending money on if the goal is just making money. The eccentricity of it really suggests that there’s a much weirder answer than just profit here…
I see a sealed unreleased game "The California Raisins: The Grape Escape" for NES.
Legendary. I’d love to travel this warehouse
Imagine being the warehouse floor worker everytime a new game comes out. "Gran Turismo 7". I get to spend the entire week moving everything on the shelves to the left and right to make room for this new G game.
It’s more like, “wait for a bunch of titles to come out at once and THEN shift everything over” instead of doing it for every new release.
I've always had this feeling in the back of my mind that there could be people out there massively hoarding sealed games with the hope of them aging like fine wine to sell for big bucks later. I was right! Amazing collection but kinda greedy and strange at the same time. Every rare or desired game is one a collector didn't get at retail price. It really depends on how much they sell them for I suppose.
Pretty sure its not a collection…its a retail warehouse…
@@BRAVOROBINSON Right, I agree yeah not a private collection in a sense but a literal retail collection haha.
@@BRAVOROBINSON someone who gets it.
@@BRAVOROBINSON ‘Retail warehouse’ would mean that there’s a retail STORE that’s served by this warehouse.
@@kevinmeville2631 did you not watch till the end? It will be serving their online store…also retail.
Also...I'm watching the values of these games drop like stones in Gameye as they're shown lol
Many will increase in value.
@@bad_robot4842 scarcity is usually the thing that drives prices up. Sure you have some that gain popularity and get a price pop, but that's usually temporary.
The guy could collapse the entire world economy just by selling his collection.
As soon as that site drops, Bobby will go down as one of the best gaming stores / collectors in history! I sense a documentary in the making. So cool to see this video. Thank you John.
Would love to hear some backstory on how someone acquires all of this, personal collection and what’s being sold
In another vid it says he's been collecting/buying for over 20 years.
It’s not his collection
He owns a video game wholesale business
This is years of unsold backstock lol
Was thinking wow...incredible, but then he breaks out the PC with all of the boxes NES then test equip.....love it. Great experience just seeing all of that. I've always wanted an M82 unit and I still need Bonks and Little Samson.
All the bad games have big stacks…..on the backside of the building Battlefield 2042 has its own warehouse assigned.
The Squad went to his place a few years back, still always cool to revisit that place. cheers John!
This is nutz! I never felt so weird watching this video. Not in a bad way or anything, just weird that is kind of thing exists.
imagine going on a shopping spree to collect all the games u need in ur collection omg so amazing
I no longer feel bad about my ROM and ISO collection.
Spy VS Spy NES CIB would have been an instant grab for me. Good lord if I had no budget I would drown myself in so many purchases. Thanks for this top level vid, good sir! Will be check them out immediately.
ok will wait for store to open, like see some of the big box pc games for sale.
Incomprehensible. Completely insane. Thanks for the sharing the tour.
A resellers dream. But at least they aren't buying up used game collection from desperate collectors and just buying up games from manufacturers and holding onto them until price goes up.
Maybe it's just me. And to each his own, but imagine if it was filled with ps5s. This guy is basically a scalper. Unless he is fair on his prices for these "rare" games.
Well that Bonks is nice😂😬🥳
Every time I see this warehouse, it is shocking. I like the way this video ramps up in craziness. The cib and new NES games are INSANE. The test carts are actually so ridiculous, it's funny. I wonder if he sold everything at once, how much it would be worth? Craziness. Nice documentation of this, John!
WOW!!! This is amazing.
This puts all thoughts of game rarity into perspective. I don’t even know how to process what I’m seeing here.
How did they get all of those sealed gamecube, gameboy, PS1 games? Surely those would have sold out by now. What’s the story behind this?
Money 💰 😂
Maybe just left over games they had from back in the day that never got shipped because they had so many copies?
This warehouse has been around since the GameCube. This is my 5th time seeing this place through the years.
Hey John? I think your in Acapulco because of the palm trees behind you!....Salud!!! ,👌🍻🍻🍻
Every “rare” game on those shelves just fell in value
How so?
@@borgie83 Are you serious? More supply, less rarity= lower prices
@@philfrank5601 man, how many copies of each rare game do you think they actually have? I highly doubt they’re suddenly going to list 100 copies of Little Samson…🤦🏽♂️
Your half right and half wrong. Right...I'm a disc game collector and this place could potentially impact disc based games for Xbox ps, etc. Wrong...finding 3 more copies of Samson or stadium etc isn't gonna do much at all.
@@repomanzilla tbh, if my collection of over 2000 physical games in mint condition drops in value by 50%, I’m not going to care in the slightest. Collecting for investment purposes and worrying about the value of video games is a joke to begin with. Video games are meant to be played and enjoyed. Not left on a shelf forever or graded in a plastic box.
There's no way certain games are as rare as people say with warehouses like this around, and wholesalers buying overstock.
And that is how you launder money ladies and gentlemen. 👍
Don’t tell Wata Games 🤣🤣
It's not just a warehouse, it's a little piece of paradise.
That's not an "Undisclosed location". That's the PEARLY GATES to Heaven.
Incredible! Wonder why prices are insane!
This is unbelievable!!! Really can’t believe the amount of sealed games there is everything for sale?
These type of places are the reason why my local retro store has hiked up their prices. I hope the bubble bursts sooner than later.
This is one of the coolest video game related videos I've ever watched. Thank you!
So Mr. Dusty must have won the lottery, right? Amazing collection!
he is a multi millionaire
holy sh*t
OMG this is great, thank you for sharing!!!!!
This warehouse is mind-blowing! I see so many classics.
"Costco of video games" that guy couldn't have said it any better lol
I just... I can't even fathom... how does one build a collection like this... like, you'd have to have staff to just manage that collection ... This is amazing, John, thanks for showing us. 🤯
...and the award for biggest scalper of all time goes to... 🤣🤣
Seriously though this is incredibly impressive. I wish Europe had something like this.
who ever had the job of alphabetizing this catalog of games must of had been paid a hefty paycheck for all the dedicated work he/she did for this warehouse collection of gaming history
That place is amazing! Holy smokes!
Video game companies should start making all their games available digitally to stick it to guys like this.
I don't "collect", I just wanna play some of these and they cost 100$ or over.
Pixel Game Squad filmed a visit there a few years ago. I'm guessing Dusty is/was a distributor warehouse at one point.
Well not to be a Debbie Downer but stacking games like that will cause wear on the shrink wrap.
Definitely not good for his investment
4:04 "Can I get a special controller?" The Japanese version of Arkanoid DS was packaged with a paddle controller that plugs into the GBA slot.
he should trade it all in for $5 gamestop credit
Or "$orry, we can't accept sealed games"
LOL! You won the comment section!
Lmao
My head's going to be spinning for days after watching this video. In a good way
This has to be one of the top 10 videogame storage videos on UA-cam‼️
It's like a child going to the finest candy store, but going out empty handed.
I will NEVER understand the concept of buying something sealed and never opening it to PLAY with it, because one day it may be worth way more than one purchased it for, to then sell it! If you don't wanna play it, why sealed? If it becomes a trophy for you, how do you bring yourself to sell it, and lose ALL those bragging rights?!?!? Just don't get it......... 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I'm... speechless.. 😭
This man alone could crash the sealed market
Lol
Nes complex made a great vid too on this place. Many years earlier it's nice to see it now
What a crazy place… and all that documentation at the end. I hope anything that isn’t already online can be scanned and shared.
So basically, any time a sealed copy goes up on ebay and they list it as RARE, i shouldn't really care.
My soul is trying to jump though the monitor to be in that warehouse.
Holy crap! First time I've ever randomly seen intergalanctic wrestling featuring ultimate muscle in a video. That game is freaking great! I got it on ps2 pretty hard to find now days. Skull Duggery was a trip. All the special moves. Man you brought back some memories Riggs. Thanks!!
Holy Overload! That was incredible.
Jeez, its like the warehouse at the end of Raiders of The Lost Ark... But for video games lol
Are they selling any of this what's the plans with these
@@mechashadow no
They said they will slowly
Oh yeah sealed , yes 👍, @PixelGameSquad went there also.
Awesome video man! Hope to see you at the Portland retro gaming convention this year. That's if some new strain of covid doesn't shut it down.... Anyway, love your stuff man!
That blows my mind I need to complete my GameCube list with the dusty dude. Best regards Nikita.k this is so exciting to see
this video is fucking awsome man imagine having all of those sealed brand new old games from back in the day
Yeah its great and all but I'm just curious what he will be charging for those games, cause realistically I don't think they are going to be for a price us regular folks can afford 🤔
i think riff from pixel game squad did a video as well. TBH price wise well..... you get the idea. Dusty kinda contacted us in our country as well. still awesome tho.
If they were cheap they wouldn't all still be there!
That one shelf of strategy guides and Nintendo Power got my attention all in mint condition.
The guy who owns this is like the "Dark Web" of video game collecting
Speechless, best video yet Mr. Riggs!
This collection owner is gonna get rich quick!!! I'll take a free copy of anything leftover. !?
Damn 😮 that's ridiculously insane amount of games
Crazy. I feel "rare" is a way overused term in the console game collecting world. Someone somewhere always seems to have a case or two or a warehouse of some game lol.
There was a guy that had a sealed case pack of Stadium Events a few years back. I don't remember how many are in a case, maybe 6 or 8. They go for $25k+ each.
@@othertonywi1son I believe it was 6, and that was 1 of his cases, pretty sure he said he had more than 1.
Everything in mint and sealed, along with several copies from every game !!!!!
The Nintendos Repair Kits and it's carts. Amazing !!!!!!