I would have thought you would have more then 25 games. the qaulity of games far exceeds mine. I have 72, 32 are CIB and i have 1 super famicom game excite stage 94 and only one game that will refuse to work on either of my snes consoles, stunt race FX. I do watch your open cart surgery videos. I do have a super gameboy. I also have lagoon but only loose, Bahamut Lagoon is good but i play that on a emulator with a english translation
I worked on Wrestlemania the Arcade Game in the mid-90s for the Playstation. Sculptured Software was porting this to at least seven game systems all at the same time, which was the biggest port effort I had ever seen, involving around 24 team members as I recall. I helped work on a program that converted the arcade machine code to the R3000 machine code used by the first Playstation. We were doing all this while the arcade game was being finalized by Midway. During this project, I just happen to meet one of the Midway programmers on a chess server.
Cool man, my late cousin and I played the hell out of that version. I had the Genesis version, another cousin had the SNES version, but we were all blown away by the PS version.
Great video. I always say goof troop is the best couples game. Working together to get through the stages is great. Loved seeing the dirty games. We clean so many to sell and trade our collections sometimes get missed
I'm middle-aged now so I gave up on having a game room like you see on UA-cam all the time. I think I had maybe under 20 super Nintendo games and I shipped some to a friend in Canada so he can get his complete super Nintendo in North America collection. Lagoon was one of them and it is definitely one of the best games on that system. Super nostalgic for that as well. Same thing I have a raspberry pi with every game imaginable and as much as I wanted to have a physical collection it's just not financially responsible and feasible at this point in my life
On the mid to late 90s, I had a weird copy of NBA Jam on SNES. The cartridge was a different shape, size and color, but the game still worked. The weird thing is that none of the codes/passwords for special characters or cheats that were listed in the magazines ever worked for my version of the game. The cartridge was a bit smaller, with round corners, a pinkish white color, and looked nothing like a typical SNES cartridge on the surface. It didn't have the typical grooves and lines on the surface, but looked more like a Famicom cartridge instead.
I have no idea why, John, but seeing your games in this collection/box like this, really cheered me up this morning when i needed it. I always enjoy your content and your enthusiasm talking about this stuff.
I love to see this. I get turned off to collecting when I see people glamorizing hedonism and obsessive hoarding of massive amounts of plastic. Nothing wrong with a small collection that means something to you. You don’t have to buy everything they are selling. Very cool John.
I'm really happy that you had in a humble way that it sort of resemble my snes collection because I just like you I don't have a big enormous superintendo collection either mine is quite small but that doesn't matter to me I only get the games I actually enjoy I know some people collect all the verison,revsion, special edition, ETC me personally I'm not one those I just enjoy the games that I got in a humble way because that is all about the games is brings the joy of a great Hobby.
Excellent collection of games. Super Castlevania IV is my all-time favorite game! I have it complete with inserts and everything. Also, in fantastic condition! I love that damn game!
I love your videos, you have a great personality & you have lots of interesting things to say. You remind me of one of my best friends. After watching your both collection videos, I am really surprised your collection is that small, especially for knowing so much about retro games. My brother & I had a small paper in grade school. It made about $80 monthly, we owned a small collection but we rented 2 or 3 games each weekend together. Some we rented again every now and then. That was our only way to play all the ones we were interested in.
I keep my game in a old Lawn Mower box. The rest I hoard them on hard drives. The only snes I had growing up is "Mario all stairs with World". I remember going to the video rental place and see their loads of games and renting some. Shame they don't do them anymore. Redbox and Netflix sorta do something like that.
Starting at 6 years old with the 2600. Then moving on at 12 to the NES. The SNES was just the perfect final evolution of the tile and sprite game console. Even though not long after I moved on to PC gaming the SNES is my favorite classic game console. I loved RPG's and the SNES had the best ones. If I could only have one home console past or present it would be the SNES.
Thanks John, very interesting to see and hear about your snes collection. Glad you mentioned 7th saga, I love that game. It's fun to get games with stickers on them, they tell a story.
I had gotten an SNES for Christmas in 1995. I got Super Gouls and Ghosts, F Zero, Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Lemmings, Smart Ball. Later on I got Super Mario All Stars and The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past. I did not think Super Gouls and Ghosts was not that hard. I got to the second to last stage with the goddess bracelet and could not get past the boss no matter how many times I tried. I missed out on all the JRPGs but I was ok with it. Simple times.
Nice collection! I think smaller is better, because storage for games & accessories can get out of control fast! I still have my original copy of Gradius III with the box & manual that I got for Christmas when it came out! It's so random how for some reason that box survived out of all my snes games. I also found what I'm pretty sure is my copy of The Lawnmower Man(because who the heck played that?)& Total Carnage at a local game store near where I grew up. I wish I still had my original copy of Illusion of Gaia, because that game is amazing an absolute must play! I have Lagoon too, but never got around to playing it, I'll have to give it a try soon, I always forget it's a rpg because of the label, it always makes me think it's more like Populous or something lol.
I have two Sterilite containers with SNES games. Only have one shelf that I have games on and only because it saves space. All the other games I have are boxed up or packed away. I also learned my lesson trying to wipe off stickers and residue off my carts back in 2005, when I destroyed not one, but two game labels (Hagane and Power Rangers: Fighting Edition), not knowing better with what I was doing. Oh well. Now I just keep all that stuff on the cart. Honestly, I think it is a fun way to follow the journey of where the cart has been before it came to be with me.
I used to keep all mine in the same drawer as him but lost them all during life's hardships. Things turned around and I started restoring my collection and then some. Spent thousands so far, especially making sure my favorites and most RPG's come CIB, plus every cartridge has a dust cover, but it is awesome to see this collection just haphazardly lumped, a few with cracks and a lot with dirt and residue and stickers. We all can use more of that chill
I grew up with the Sega Genesis, though I also enjoyed both the NES and SNES. I didn't own a SNES as a kid, though I had childhood friends and extended family members who owned one, my cousin Rob had the most insane Super Nintendo collection I ever seen back in the day. I started collecting SNES games after I bought a clone system called the "FC Twin" (NES+SNES) about ten years ago.
I think I'm going to make my own video on the subject. You'd inspired me to do so. At least my snes and nes collections are both less than 40 physical carts.
That is quite a nice collection! i have a cabinet full of SNES games, but like you said, with a Raspberry Pi, Steam Deck, Anbernic devices, etc. I haven't had the need to take them out. Some SNES games I have that you didn't mention: Joe and Mac (loved the large dinosaur graphics), NBA Jam, Mortal Kombat II, Super High Impact, Chuck Rock, Super Off-Road, and I'd have friends come over and we'd play Clue, Family Feud, Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy! I have a lot more but don't want this post to be too long.
I believe in quality over quantity.i used to have hundreds of games,but once I realized alot of the games I'll never play,I thinned out my collection.now I have about 70 games,and plan on buying more.but for the past 7,or 8 months,I've been trying to play through what I already have.
Since you got so few games , you could do a fast Google doc with the list, maybe already in alphabetical order. It would be easy to add stuff as you go, keeping it organized, and you'll know when you would get dupes and plan ahead.
Packing a lot of goodness in that small plastic drawer. A large portion of your collection overlaps with mine which shows that good games are just good games.
Thanks for sharing, John! Thoroughly enjoy your videos. Especially the ones you post about old games you used to love. I never got into turn based games on snes and I wish I would have. The shooters were my favorite. UN squadron is still in my top 10 snes games.
8:00 Riggs, is the Back to the Future II (for the Super Famicom) the only cartridge that lights up? That's really cool (or as Marty McFly would say,"That's heavy").
@@JohnRiggs I wonder why nobody and you thumbs up my comment about Wild Guns? I felt like I'm the only one who put the OG Wild Guns in my top 10 favorite SNES games of all time.
I keep most of my retro games in boxes and some on a shelf. Great video John. I'll be recording a video like this soon for my channel. I have about 30 or 40 SNES games.
I really enjoyed playing through Illusion of Gaia of couple years back, and I love Kirby's Dream Course (reminds me of yahoo pool w/ power ups) - I also have some grimy stickered up rental games in my collection - I believe the Japanese call it Wabi Sabi (seeing the story of something thru it's weathering, passage of time) -
If you love Illusion of Gaia, do yourself a favor and play Terranigma either via emulation or reproduction cartridge. Absolutely a 10/10. Don’t miss it!
Nice collection! I still have a decent collection. Kept all my games from growing up still in the boxes with books. Your DK Country 2 & 3 were missing unfortunately. DKC games are some of my all time favorites
I remember Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu on NES was a Light Blue cartridge! I wonder what other carts had different color besides the black Tengen games and the Gold Zelda! A yellow Donkey Kong, was that a thing I know Pokemon had yellow Pikachu I had that my friends 1 had blue the brother red. What else is out there?
It's a game enhancing plant! Might not enhance your playing of the game, but it sure enhances your experience of the game! ... Unless it's Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde....
Nice collection. Mine isn’t exactly huge. However I enjoy Shadowrun. It doesn’t seem to get a lot of attention. Otherwise you mention a bunch of classics I also love. Keep up the good work. I enjoy watching your videos.👍
yeah I feel you I recently started an SNES collection (my little brother has our original system and most of the games we had!) so I only have about a dozen games between SNES and SFC) I bought a retron 2 just to help with starting the collection, and it doesn't need any modification to fit SFC stuff so that's a nice bonus. definitely some of these on my wishlist to pick up at some point!
It's refreshing to see someone that's into the collecting and the retro scene that's not a quarter of a hoarder. I adhere to collecting what's monetarily feasible and won't go beyond what I'll actually play. The price of Super Mario RPG keeps climbing but I'm currently in the process of rebuilding my childhood SNES collection (process has taken me 12 years) so I paid $20 over pricecharting and got a good condition copy. Totally worth it, have played it every night and it's taking me back. Won't buy something that will just sit on a shelf.
I agree, there are so many ways of playing these games without needing the actual game or hardware. I was thinking about getting a MiSTer, but my intel NUC running Batocera is doing fine for a fraction of the price.
The Genesis/MegaDrive had a lot more memorable shooters (shmups) than the SNES. The latter did have a few big titles like Axelay and Super R-Type but many of them had terrible slowdown.
It's so relateable you keep them in a plastic drawer! I keep my games in a couple IKEA boxes... And my N64 games are in a plastic bag lol. They're all unboxed as well. I bought them to play, not to look at.
I have a gold finger 3 in one sitting around for my psx. it reads Japanese games, game shark, and it plays game boy / game boy color games on the Playstation 1.
Idk about collecting, but I can assure you (as someone who is obsessed with and loves everything gaming). There are not nearly as many retro games that hold up and are worth revisiting. Because the collectors market is so slanted, I would only choose to own games I wanted to play semi regularly. Given this, I'm not surprised that you don't have a massive physical collection.
Lol, a lot of those later SNES RPGs I never played either, but because of poverty! People will tell me their memories of playing Chrono Trigger when it came out, and I don't have anything to share because we were really broke in those times. And to me, it didn't make sense to rent it if I might not finish it. But I do have really fond memories of Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures because of that!
I sort of have a way bigger collection, but to the best of my knowledge, my younger brother has all of the physical copies of our games. I basically bequeathed them to him. He has three little kids that might some day actually find those retro gaming cool. Based on pure speculation, and between myself and two brothers, I would guess we have about 40 titles. Small change in the entire catalog. But we were kids of the SNES era. This was THE gaming platform when all of us were growing up. I think you and I are actually the same actual age, if we can discuss that. And did you say Grave's Disease....? Me too, brother!
Fire striker! Thats the game ive beem trying to find the name of forever. Back in 1994ish my friend and i went to walmart. I purchased breath of fire and he got fire striker. I uses to fall asleep leveling up after school but id wake up a few levels higher everytime. Ahhhhh no responsibilities. Thanks!
You got Graves, my wife has Hashimotos Disease. It's in the same family as Graves but on the opposite end of the thyroid disease spectrum. I feel for you. People don't realize how much stuff that thyroid controls
Yeah, diagnosed in high school which explained a lot of my conditions that other doctors didn't have an answer for (they kept checking my heart). Once I got it nuked then I went from extremely overactive to extremely underactive.
My NES Collection - ua-cam.com/video/0ReC3NRj6js/v-deo.html
I would have thought you would have more then 25 games. the qaulity of games far exceeds mine.
I have 72, 32 are CIB and i have 1 super famicom game excite stage 94 and only one game that will refuse to work on either of my snes consoles, stunt race FX.
I do watch your open cart surgery videos. I do have a super gameboy. I also have lagoon but only loose, Bahamut Lagoon is good but i play that on a emulator with a english translation
Sounds like you should move on from retro or something loll
Goof Troop was a good cartoon! Did you have a favorite cartoon? Voltron was mine. There were so many great cartoons of the 80s.
Oh my gosh John.. you mentioned your childhood issue... I was born in 1984 and i get it... you are awesome John!!!
Not gonna lie, I love that John keeps his games in a regular old plastic box. He’s a man of the people.
A people of the men
I mean bruh; they're hard plastic cartridges. You can keep them anywhere and they will be fine.
Looking stoned as fuck in this video too lol
The ‘People‘s Gamer’ ✌️
A man among men
I worked on Wrestlemania the Arcade Game in the mid-90s for the Playstation. Sculptured Software was porting this to at least seven game systems all at the same time, which was the biggest port effort I had ever seen, involving around 24 team members as I recall.
I helped work on a program that converted the arcade machine code to the R3000 machine code used by the first Playstation.
We were doing all this while the arcade game was being finalized by Midway. During this project, I just happen to meet one of the Midway programmers on a chess server.
Always cool to hear stories from the people that worked on these older games!
Cool man, my late cousin and I played the hell out of that version. I had the Genesis version, another cousin had the SNES version, but we were all blown away by the PS version.
@@melvinburchettGood to hear.
Great video. I always say goof troop is the best couples game. Working together to get through the stages is great. Loved seeing the dirty games. We clean so many to sell and trade our collections sometimes get missed
I'm middle-aged now so I gave up on having a game room like you see on UA-cam all the time. I think I had maybe under 20 super Nintendo games and I shipped some to a friend in Canada so he can get his complete super Nintendo in North America collection. Lagoon was one of them and it is definitely one of the best games on that system. Super nostalgic for that as well. Same thing I have a raspberry pi with every game imaginable and as much as I wanted to have a physical collection it's just not financially responsible and feasible at this point in my life
On the mid to late 90s, I had a weird copy of NBA Jam on SNES. The cartridge was a different shape, size and color, but the game still worked. The weird thing is that none of the codes/passwords for special characters or cheats that were listed in the magazines ever worked for my version of the game. The cartridge was a bit smaller, with round corners, a pinkish white color, and looked nothing like a typical SNES cartridge on the surface. It didn't have the typical grooves and lines on the surface, but looked more like a Famicom cartridge instead.
John's channel is what got me really interested in retro gaming again. His excitement for retro games is genuine.
I have no idea why, John, but seeing your games in this collection/box like this, really cheered me up this morning when i needed it. I always enjoy your content and your enthusiasm talking about this stuff.
I love to see this. I get turned off to collecting when I see people glamorizing hedonism and obsessive hoarding of massive amounts of plastic. Nothing wrong with a small collection that means something to you. You don’t have to buy everything they are selling.
Very cool John.
Lol you get turned off because people have more expendable money than you.
@@thomashampton600 lol dude I make well over 6 figures, I can afford any system or game I want at any time.
Big ups for having Demon’s Crest.
I'm really happy that you had in a humble way that it sort of resemble my snes collection because I just like you I don't have a big enormous superintendo collection either mine is quite small but that doesn't matter to me I only get the games I actually enjoy I know some people collect all the verison,revsion, special edition, ETC me personally I'm not one those I just enjoy the games that I got in a humble way because that is all about the games is brings the joy of a great Hobby.
I love how casual your collection feels. Straight out of my childhood.
It's not about the size of the collection, it's all about how you play them🤣
Nice! Its not about the size of the cruise ship its the way you steer it.
@@JoHnAnDjAnEdOe81 now that's funny🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@teen_laqueefa I've got wiggle stick mama🤣
@@teen_laqueefa I promise I won't wiggle it here🤣🤣🤣🤣
Excellent collection of games. Super Castlevania IV is my all-time favorite game! I have it complete with inserts and everything. Also, in fantastic condition! I love that damn game!
I love your videos, you have a great personality & you have lots of interesting things to say. You remind me of one of my best friends.
After watching your both collection videos, I am really surprised your collection is that small, especially for knowing so much about retro games.
My brother & I had a small paper in grade school. It made about $80 monthly, we owned a small collection but we rented 2 or 3 games each weekend together. Some we rented again every now and then. That was our only way to play all the ones we were interested in.
I keep my game in a old Lawn Mower box. The rest I hoard them on hard drives. The only snes I had growing up is "Mario all stairs with World". I remember going to the video rental place and see their loads of games and renting some. Shame they don't do them anymore. Redbox and Netflix sorta do something like that.
Starting at 6 years old with the 2600. Then moving on at 12 to the NES. The SNES was just the perfect final evolution of the tile and sprite game console. Even though not long after I moved on to PC gaming the SNES is my favorite classic game console. I loved RPG's and the SNES had the best ones. If I could only have one home console past or present it would be the SNES.
I did the whole "original box" collecting thing, many moons ago...such a chore. I like the idea of yeeting the packaging (recycle, if possible).
Thanks John, very interesting to see and hear about your snes collection. Glad you mentioned 7th saga, I love that game. It's fun to get games with stickers on them, they tell a story.
I had gotten an SNES for Christmas in 1995. I got Super Gouls and Ghosts, F Zero, Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Lemmings, Smart Ball. Later on I got Super Mario All Stars and The Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past. I did not think Super Gouls and Ghosts was not that hard. I got to the second to last stage with the goddess bracelet and could not get past the boss no matter how many times I tried. I missed out on all the JRPGs but I was ok with it. Simple times.
Nice collection! I think smaller is better, because storage for games & accessories can get out of control fast! I still have my original copy of Gradius III with the box & manual that I got for Christmas when it came out! It's so random how for some reason that box survived out of all my snes games. I also found what I'm pretty sure is my copy of The Lawnmower Man(because who the heck played that?)& Total Carnage at a local game store near where I grew up. I wish I still had my original copy of Illusion of Gaia, because that game is amazing an absolute must play! I have Lagoon too, but never got around to playing it, I'll have to give it a try soon, I always forget it's a rpg because of the label, it always makes me think it's more like Populous or something lol.
I have two Sterilite containers with SNES games. Only have one shelf that I have games on and only because it saves space. All the other games I have are boxed up or packed away. I also learned my lesson trying to wipe off stickers and residue off my carts back in 2005, when I destroyed not one, but two game labels (Hagane and Power Rangers: Fighting Edition), not knowing better with what I was doing. Oh well. Now I just keep all that stuff on the cart. Honestly, I think it is a fun way to follow the journey of where the cart has been before it came to be with me.
I used to keep all mine in the same drawer as him but lost them all during life's hardships. Things turned around and I started restoring my collection and then some. Spent thousands so far, especially making sure my favorites and most RPG's come CIB, plus every cartridge has a dust cover, but it is awesome to see this collection just haphazardly lumped, a few with cracks and a lot with dirt and residue and stickers. We all can use more of that chill
I hit my limit on the snes and I’m happy I got the games I want and even duplicates. Best system ever!
I had a small library of SNES games like that.. they got stolen and i was never able to recover them.. they had my initials crudely etched into them..
Did you store them in a Wal-Mart drawer thingy?
I grew up with the Sega Genesis, though I also enjoyed both the NES and SNES. I didn't own a SNES as a kid, though I had childhood friends and extended family members who owned one, my cousin Rob had the most insane Super Nintendo collection I ever seen back in the day. I started collecting SNES games after I bought a clone system called the "FC Twin" (NES+SNES) about ten years ago.
I think I'm going to make my own video on the subject. You'd inspired me to do so. At least my snes and nes collections are both less than 40 physical carts.
I used to go to St. Jacks in Terrace Heights next to 7-11! Awesome video as usual!
I was never on that side of town. I was a block way from Crazy Mikes so didn't need to go anywhere else.
Had imperium ad a kid and loved need to pick it up again for sure great shmup
That is quite a nice collection! i have a cabinet full of SNES games, but like you said, with a Raspberry Pi, Steam Deck, Anbernic devices, etc. I haven't had the need to take them out.
Some SNES games I have that you didn't mention: Joe and Mac (loved the large dinosaur graphics), NBA Jam, Mortal Kombat II, Super High Impact, Chuck Rock, Super Off-Road, and I'd have friends come over and we'd play Clue, Family Feud, Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy! I have a lot more but don't want this post to be too long.
I believe in quality over quantity.i used to have hundreds of games,but once I realized alot of the games I'll never play,I thinned out my collection.now I have about 70 games,and plan on buying more.but for the past 7,or 8 months,I've been trying to play through what I already have.
Since you got so few games , you could do a fast Google doc with the list, maybe already in alphabetical order. It would be easy to add stuff as you go, keeping it organized, and you'll know when you would get dupes and plan ahead.
Memento app also. Very easy to catalog a collection. Simply type name, and the box art, screenshots, and descriptions will auto populate.
Packing a lot of goodness in that small plastic drawer. A large portion of your collection overlaps with mine which shows that good games are just good games.
what a great collection , all gold.
Thanks for sharing, John! Thoroughly enjoy your videos. Especially the ones you post about old games you used to love. I never got into turn based games on snes and I wish I would have. The shooters were my favorite. UN squadron is still in my top 10 snes games.
8:00 Riggs, is the Back to the Future II (for the Super Famicom) the only cartridge that lights up?
That's really cool (or as Marty McFly would say,"That's heavy").
The creator of that made a few but not many.
@@JohnRiggs I wonder why nobody and you thumbs up my comment about Wild Guns?
I felt like I'm the only one who put the OG Wild Guns in my top 10 favorite SNES games of all time.
I keep most of my retro games in boxes and some on a shelf. Great video John. I'll be recording a video like this soon for my channel. I have about 30 or 40 SNES games.
Fun seeing your diverse SNES collection and hearing your thoughts about them.
This video makes me like you more! You're a normal person! Keeps your games in a box like a real man.
My husband and I were talking about this same thing. We only collect what we play or want to play.
Everdrives have removed the need to buy every game, unless you are into collecting.
I really enjoyed playing through Illusion of Gaia of couple years back, and I love Kirby's Dream Course (reminds me of yahoo pool w/ power ups) - I also have some grimy stickered up rental games in my collection - I believe the Japanese call it Wabi Sabi (seeing the story of something thru it's weathering, passage of time) -
If you love Illusion of Gaia, do yourself a favor and play Terranigma either via emulation or reproduction cartridge.
Absolutely a 10/10. Don’t miss it!
@@chriskoschik391 yes, I definitely need to play Terranigma - it looks incredible -
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Phillips’s Castle Music hits hard, I feel the same about Lagoon
That is a lot of RPGs in my wishlist. I have not touched my games in over a year and I still need to play my FF2.
I love your happy mood.
Arcade ports like NBA Jam and street fighter II series are the best for any tequila occasion. Such games I don’t buy or sell, I only play for keeps 😁
Nice collection! I still have a decent collection. Kept all my games from growing up still in the boxes with books. Your DK Country 2 & 3 were missing unfortunately. DKC games are some of my all time favorites
I remember Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu on NES was a Light Blue cartridge! I wonder what other carts had different color besides the black Tengen games and the Gold Zelda! A yellow Donkey Kong, was that a thing I know Pokemon had yellow Pikachu I had that my friends 1 had blue the brother red. What else is out there?
I'm surprised you didn't have even more games. I image you being huge on Super Nintendo. This is still a wonderful humble collection. Cool video. ^_^
It's nice to see I'm not the only one who isn't trying to catch em all. Curation has value.
I love old games it reminds me of a good times we used to have
I agree I tend to leave the store stickers on the cart.
Eyes are a little red. You been smoking the wacky tobacky, John?
Free real estate
I couldn't unseen it when my mind told me. Hey that looks a bit like a Drag queen look the pink eye shadow😅
Yeah, they're extra dry the past couple days.
@@JohnRiggs John R-I-Double-G 😎
It's a game enhancing plant! Might not enhance your playing of the game, but it sure enhances your experience of the game!
... Unless it's Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde....
Nice collection. Mine isn’t exactly huge. However I enjoy Shadowrun. It doesn’t seem to get a lot of attention. Otherwise you mention a bunch of classics I also love. Keep up the good work. I enjoy watching your videos.👍
yeah I feel you I recently started an SNES collection (my little brother has our original system and most of the games we had!) so I only have about a dozen games between SNES and SFC) I bought a retron 2 just to help with starting the collection, and it doesn't need any modification to fit SFC stuff so that's a nice bonus. definitely some of these on my wishlist to pick up at some point!
Kirby's Dream Course is such an underrated game, I sometimes think I'm the only one who ever remembers it.
It's refreshing to see someone that's into the collecting and the retro scene that's not a quarter of a hoarder. I adhere to collecting what's monetarily feasible and won't go beyond what I'll actually play. The price of Super Mario RPG keeps climbing but I'm currently in the process of rebuilding my childhood SNES collection (process has taken me 12 years) so I paid $20 over pricecharting and got a good condition copy. Totally worth it, have played it every night and it's taking me back. Won't buy something that will just sit on a shelf.
I used to have a lot more but have been slimming my collection at local game expos the past few years, little by little.
I have only 25 games for my SNES but I've played the ever loving heck out of each and every one of those games.
I agree, there are so many ways of playing these games without needing the actual game or hardware. I was thinking about getting a MiSTer, but my intel NUC running Batocera is doing fine for a fraction of the price.
Years ago I found Chrono Trigger at a local rental store for $7
Nice collection
You need to beat Chrono Trigger. Period.
Also I really want that Final Fight Guy!!!
The Genesis/MegaDrive had a lot more memorable shooters (shmups) than the SNES. The latter did have a few big titles like Axelay and Super R-Type but many of them had terrible slowdown.
I'm always surprised by all the untalked about SNES games. A lot of interesting hidden gems in the SNES library that nobody ever talks about
Secret of Evermore is great, seems under appreciated
The magic and economy systems are very very clunky, so a lot of people can’t get into it 😢
I still have my NES, N64, and Super NES collection. I'll be able to play them again soon.
It's so relateable you keep them in a plastic drawer! I keep my games in a couple IKEA boxes... And my N64 games are in a plastic bag lol. They're all unboxed as well. I bought them to play, not to look at.
Keep up the good work bro
I really enjoyed this thank you. Wouldn't mind a video like this for your Nintendo 64 games if that's possible. Take care.
I have far less N64 games, that's for sure.
@@JohnRiggs I see. Thanks for replying.
"Just East of Yakimah..." John Riggs Here truly needs to be a character in the next Fallout
I have a gold finger 3 in one sitting around for my psx. it reads Japanese games, game shark, and it plays game boy / game boy color games on the Playstation 1.
Willow Pill hands! What an unexpected reference!
Love the fact that Riggs has a small collection and says I have a raspberry pie , easiest way to play anything from the 16 to 32 bit era.
Love watching all of your videos. Nice collection.
I used to go to four star all the time to rent NES and N64 games. We also bought games for or NES there too.
CONFIRMED JohnRiggs doesn't have very many SNES games because he knows that Sega does what Nintendon't.
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Awesome video game review keep up the good work!
Idk about collecting, but I can assure you (as someone who is obsessed with and loves everything gaming). There are not nearly as many retro games that hold up and are worth revisiting.
Because the collectors market is so slanted, I would only choose to own games I wanted to play semi regularly. Given this, I'm not surprised that you don't have a massive physical collection.
Nice to see you have a copy of The 7th Saga. It’s a hard game but I liked it and it’s worth playing.
You got more than me. The only snes games I have are Mr Do, Arkanoid, and a homebrew Classic Kong. Yea I love classic arcade ports
Used to have 2-3 four star video stores here in Chicago back in the 1990s - don’t think they ever had video games though…..
Lol, a lot of those later SNES RPGs I never played either, but because of poverty! People will tell me their memories of playing Chrono Trigger when it came out, and I don't have anything to share because we were really broke in those times. And to me, it didn't make sense to rent it if I might not finish it. But I do have really fond memories of Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures because of that!
I know your feelings man for most of my life we couldn't afford a computer in my house. Now that I can afford it I don't care for it!🤔
I sort of have a way bigger collection, but to the best of my knowledge, my younger brother has all of the physical copies of our games. I basically bequeathed them to him. He has three little kids that might some day actually find those retro gaming cool. Based on pure speculation, and between myself and two brothers, I would guess we have about 40 titles. Small change in the entire catalog. But we were kids of the SNES era. This was THE gaming platform when all of us were growing up. I think you and I are actually the same actual age, if we can discuss that. And did you say Grave's Disease....? Me too, brother!
Fire striker! Thats the game ive beem trying to find the name of forever. Back in 1994ish my friend and i went to walmart. I purchased breath of fire and he got fire striker. I uses to fall asleep leveling up after school but id wake up a few levels higher everytime. Ahhhhh no responsibilities. Thanks!
Ogre Battle is a BEAST of a game. The N64 version is easier imo. Both well worth conquering
Love the slogan “Babe’s kids…we don’t die, we multiply”
jealous how you collect games its refreshing my friend cheers
All bangers, that's a very curated collection nice!!
Admirin' all of them dust covers. I only need around 100 to put my entire library in safe plastic pants!
You got Graves, my wife has Hashimotos Disease. It's in the same family as Graves but on the opposite end of the thyroid disease spectrum. I feel for you. People don't realize how much stuff that thyroid controls
Yeah, diagnosed in high school which explained a lot of my conditions that other doctors didn't have an answer for (they kept checking my heart). Once I got it nuked then I went from extremely overactive to extremely underactive.
Good stuff. Thanks for the video, John.
Mole Mania is sick! I love hearing the stories about peoples experiences bitd
love the video John also interested in that final fight guy 👀
Secret of Evermore is fantastic.
i think you are officially my favorite nerd on the internet
Thunderforce series.. my fav shooter series ever.
I freakin love Goof Troop
I think we all got stuck at the great wall of china on Illusion of Gia and then something else came out xD
Did the exact same thing with my nes collection. Went from 500+ down to 50. Purging now, and those 50 might turn to 30.
Eyes lookin like you just finished some good kush
hahaha, yeah, not me, but they do get red sometimes.