Awesome game room! So much vintage and rare stuff! You need a ladder on wheels to go to the top shelves! Look at you, looking all fabulous with those glitter nails 🤣! I'm surprised that you're don't have a Beta Max hooked up! I also ran out of shelf space so I just bought a new bookshelf! I'm now also out of room! This was fun to watch! Great video and keep up the good work!
Whhhoooooooa Nelly. Stacked to the ceiling scrap !! Plenty o space, shelving system looks great off top. Fuckin awesome dude . Thanks for sharing 🍿 👀 🎦 🕹️ 🎮 🎯 🙌
First time I noticed AI generated responses i can pick from for comments back. That's lame lol Thanks is been many years of building the walls up. Still continues....
3:28 5,000 games? Have you beat them all yet? ; ) 6:08 GameCom is an easy system to full set, only 20 games; I have 8 of them myself. 11:36 You wouldn't want to complete PS1: over 1,000 or more games. PS2, I think it's over 2,000. 17:24 50 cartridges & 13 CD games on the Jaguar; another easy one to complete. I got a few games new/sealed back in 2008/9 for like $30; back when no one cared, I should have got more Jaguar games before they skyrocketed in price. Do you have "Rambo" for the NES? I just got it, but unfortunately, it's the censored version, so Trautman doesn't say "hell" at the beginning. They say the censored version is the one with an engrave "A" on the back of the cart, on the right side of the sticker. On the left, is an engraved number, but that supposed to let you know what factory it was made in. Don't confuse the engraved "A" with the printed "Rev-A" on the sticker, I think that just means it's the 3 screw carts.
@@silverwings21 I've beat definitely hundreds and hundreds of them, but I'd bet a few thousand or so not. I should have Rambo for the NES, don't remember liking it.
@@JasonVectrex_187 I like how you explained needing a ladder to hit the high shelves. It gives perspective. It reminds me of those ladders on rails in classic libraries. The one section that I thought was a little out of place was the international section you pointed out in the beginning as you come down the stairs (I think you were on stairs). Maybe because that section is separated in its own little nook, it seemed off. I'm not sure what an alternative setup would be for that spot other than some sort of promo material like a long banner.
@WhatsOnMyShelf i already have a old section like atari and odyssey so I was going to buy a half shelf for the Super old handheld and the microvision, then seperate that other side into super foreign section then pong on bottom.....or another big sheld, so I'd have two at the entrance to that room. The beads I want will probably not happen....
@@WhatsOnMyShelfI more so work on my record collection as of late as I try to play the mandolin and lift weights....or just exclusively look for anything that's the oldest that I don't have yet for gaming or i jist don'tbuy snything.....
@ When you say old handhelds, including the Microvision, do you mean stuff like random RadioShack, Game & Watch, Mattel, Tiger, and other early LCD, VFD, or other handhelds like that? I find those very fascinating.
Neat and organised collection. Nice update video. Keep us appraised of your progress. 🎮 🍻
@@emeraldgamecave679 the representative from Australia has arrived lol. Thanks mate, future work to happen future future videos will come one day.....
Awesome game room! So much vintage and rare stuff! You need a ladder on wheels to go to the top shelves! Look at you, looking all fabulous with those glitter nails 🤣! I'm surprised that you're don't have a Beta Max hooked up! I also ran out of shelf space so I just bought a new bookshelf! I'm now also out of room! This was fun to watch! Great video and keep up the good work!
The ladders would be great and my nails are on point I agree :)
This is amazing! Lost for words - hope you finish the room soon👍👍
Thank you! One day!....
Whhhoooooooa Nelly. Stacked to the ceiling scrap !! Plenty o space, shelving system looks great off top. Fuckin awesome dude . Thanks for sharing 🍿 👀 🎦 🕹️ 🎮 🎯 🙌
First time I noticed AI generated responses i can pick from for comments back. That's lame lol
Thanks is been many years of building the walls up. Still continues....
Fantastic video! Great collection, you must have spent a lot of time to get so many stuff organized 🤣
Lots and lots of time
Great album. It’s always fun to see people’s collections. Great stuff dude.
Is this the mo fo from Maine? Stop changing your name lol. It was last minute my trip to Maine last tine. Did not have you info.
Totally missed all your recent videos too been too busy lately. None showed up in my chaotic feed....
Haha. Yes Jason it’s me Cory. I can’t let too many people get to familiar so I have to switch it up haha. Hope you are man.
Fantastic!!!
Trying to be like you lol
That's an insane collection, retro heaven.
Yes! Many many years of hoarding lol
3:28 5,000 games? Have you beat them all yet? ; )
6:08 GameCom is an easy system to full set, only 20 games; I have 8 of them myself.
11:36 You wouldn't want to complete PS1: over 1,000 or more games. PS2, I think it's over 2,000.
17:24 50 cartridges & 13 CD games on the Jaguar; another easy one to complete. I got a few games new/sealed back in 2008/9 for like $30; back when no one cared, I should have got more Jaguar games before they skyrocketed in price.
Do you have "Rambo" for the NES? I just got it, but unfortunately, it's the censored version, so Trautman doesn't say "hell" at the beginning.
They say the censored version is the one with an engrave "A" on the back of the cart, on the right side of the sticker. On the left, is an engraved number, but that supposed to let you know what factory it was made in. Don't confuse the engraved "A" with the printed "Rev-A" on the sticker, I think that just means it's the 3 screw carts.
@@silverwings21 I've beat definitely hundreds and hundreds of them, but I'd bet a few thousand or so not.
I should have Rambo for the NES, don't remember liking it.
The Atari rainbow sorting is natural.
@@WhatsOnMyShelf had to do it!
@@JasonVectrex_187 I like how you explained needing a ladder to hit the high shelves. It gives perspective. It reminds me of those ladders on rails in classic libraries.
The one section that I thought was a little out of place was the international section you pointed out in the beginning as you come down the stairs (I think you were on stairs). Maybe because that section is separated in its own little nook, it seemed off. I'm not sure what an alternative setup would be for that spot other than some sort of promo material like a long banner.
@WhatsOnMyShelf i already have a old section like atari and odyssey so I was going to buy a half shelf for the Super old handheld and the microvision, then seperate that other side into super foreign section then pong on bottom.....or another big sheld, so I'd have two at the entrance to that room. The beads I want will probably not happen....
@@WhatsOnMyShelfI more so work on my record collection as of late as I try to play the mandolin and lift weights....or just exclusively look for anything that's the oldest that I don't have yet for gaming or i jist don'tbuy snything.....
@ When you say old handhelds, including the Microvision, do you mean stuff like random RadioShack, Game & Watch, Mattel, Tiger, and other early LCD, VFD, or other handhelds like that? I find those very fascinating.
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@@SterlingSMtr love you