I sure hope my kids are into retro gaming if I ever have some. (Although if they're not into video games at all, that also has some unique benefits) And I'm not talking about just playing. I'm talking having two 8 year olds debating on weather they should buy a PVM or a RetroTink5X...with money they earned from selling lemonade. Now THAT is a well behaved citizen!
I love my copy of wii sport, when I was a kid and my grandparents would come over, we would always play it together and it is one of my favourite memories ever, same thing with mario kart wii, 5 year old me was in the hysterics at my nan screaming and sweating at the tv with the wheel in her hand, it was lovely.
Favorite part of my collection, all the games I wanted as a kid but never had a chance to rent or pickup. Lately have been taking chances at game stores and trying games in a genre that would appeal to me and going for those as well. Being an adult has it’s perks!
@@RetroBirdGaming Right on Bird! I feel like sometimes as a kid I specifically left games out to play so that I could only enjoy them as an adult haha. Sort of time capsuled myself
As for my collection, I have a number of cartridges that I've found over the years that were left for dead. The first non-working cart I bought was Mario Kart 64. I thought maybe it was just dirty and needed a good cleaning but no, it would not start at all. I ended up having to repair a trace on the PCB. When I finally got it to work, it was like solving a puzzle and the reward was having a new game! I have a special connection with every cart I've saved. It's a bonding experience of sorts. I don't think I'll ever sell those as each shares their own story with me. There's something about breathing new life into something that was presumed broken forever. Those are the games I cherish most. If you ever stumble across a cartridge-based game that doesn't work, I'd be more than happy to try and repair it for you!
Wish I had found you earlier! I actually had a copy of Donky kong County for GBA that stopped working last year, but I gave it to Free Geek for recycling. I will keep you in mind for the future
Saving a game cartridge is great work. Love to hear this. I've actually saved a cart before too, and it was incredibly satisfying. I can imagine your joy!
@@RetroBirdGaming I will never know the joy of giving birth to a child (I'm a guy) but it's probably the next closest feeling I'll ever experience. What game did you save?
@@nxsmotorsports I imagine repairing a console might also be satisfying. I mean, just look at MattKC repairing a dead Gameboy Color or a Wii he bought for 1$. Something you repaired yourself has a unique form of sentimental value.
"You ever see anybody with a Mr Nutz collection?" *shifts eyes suspiciously In all seriousness though, my favorite part about video games in general (and why I prefer cartridges over CD's) is the taking it apart, cleaning it, all the stuff that most people hat, I fricken love it, taking it apart, and feeling like a computer scientist or something.
My older cousin gave me her megadrive with Sonic 1, Kings Bounty and Cosmic Spacehead/Dizzy combo before she passed 30 odd years ago, still have them, play them and they aren't going anywhere. Funny how we have certain games that have certain memories attached to them and our collections wouldn't be complete without them. Another great video mate
Seriously! I come away from most gaming videos thinking, “I wish I could play that” or “I should pick one of those up” once they end. Here, I walk away appreciating my collection more and more! Except Panzer Dragoon Saga..... One day. One day.
The thing I like about my collection is my "plan" for it...once I have the bigger space a new house will have, I plan to curate and display it in a way that hits my nostalgia in a heavy way. Let's just say that it will represent the place I rented games every pay day weekend at. I can't wait. I have almost everything I want for it, which makes this even better.
There's something about your channel that really resonates with my love of retro gaming and those 90s educational entertainment shows like Beakman's world. I've been watching your videos whenever I need to unwind. I really enjoy your format and delivery. I look forward to when you start covering the GBA library. As a SNES guy myself, I find myself discovering new (to me) GBA games that I never knew existed. Can't wait to see this channel grow! Keep up the great work.
I love seeing my 5 year old son building his own collection of games. I have a bunch of lego games and we play them together. He went through my collection and just asked me yesterday if he can have the lego games on a shelf in his room. He is proud to show off his lego games for ps2, xbox 360, wii and wii u.
Hey, did I hear LEGO games? Those were awesome! Those with puzzle-based stages, usually based on a movie license. Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Batman, Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribean, I have great memories of these ones. These are great options for playing with a friend. They're simple enough to pick up and play and are more about solving puzzles and figuring out what to do. Even someone who never played a game in their life can have a great time with those. They can be quite good at storytelling too, although having watched the movies beforehand definitely helps. Although I would recommend *ocasionally* looking up a guide, because I also remember getting stuck not knowing how to progress quite a few times on these games.
The LEGO games are super fun! The licensed games are good, but I’m personally a big fan of the original games. I grew up a ton with the Bionicle games, so those ones are treasured to me!
Love this channel! And I agree. I prefer a smaller collection that's playable instead of 10,000+ games! You have the best facial expressions haha! I'm turning 36 next week and I am more in love with gaming now than I have ever been!
I love my collection for two reasons, 1) is that it's pretty curated to my taste. Even the filler titles I have are somewhat meaningful or for consoles I'd love to own a complete set for someday and 2) I grew up pretty tight on money so knowing that I've worked hard to have a game collection is a pretty nice feeling overall lol.
As someone who actually went through the “house is on fire” scenario, I can promise you, you will not grab ANY games. I didn’t even grab my wallet. That said, most of my games luckily survived! Some of them are uglier now (my Saturn games, including Panzer Saga, hurts my heart). Only 3 games were unplayable, and they’ve all been replaced. Surprisingly, my big box PC games even made it! Which brings me to my favorite part of my collection. I grew up in the era when PC games came in big beautiful boxes with stunning artwork, and a bunch of cool things inside like maps and code wheels. I’m closing in on 400 now and they are BY FAR the pride and joy of my collection.
It's strange what your mind goes through as you helplessly try to determine what you should take with you. It becomes a battle between "Should I take this?" or "It would be nice to just purge everything."
Over the years I've become much more aware of what games I get for my collection. 1) Either it has a sentimental/nostalgic value to me so I'd want it in my collection or 2) Its a game I actually want to play and experience since perhaps I missed out on it as a kid.
Hi there Retro Bird, yes still making my way slowly, and randomly, through your back catalog of videos. I wanted to comment on this one because it really resonates with me, and I strongly agree with your central thought - my favorite thing about my collection of games is that it's my collection, it reflects my tastes and basically, who I am as a player of games. There are games in my collection that, I'm totally certain, people would say are just awful. But I like them! So they get to stay.
I've been loving your content since I stumbled upon it recently. To answer your question, the part about my collection that I love most is that I kept almost every single game I had as a child. They're the original copies that I bought or were gifted to me. I've since added other games that I either missed out on or just wanted to have, but the games I owned since a kid are still with me to this day (and I didn't even have to write my name on the cases!).
@@RetroBirdGaming My love of video games ran deep from an early age, so I was pretty protective of my collection growing up. I just wish I had kept boxes from when I started, but I didn't get into the habit of that until the end of the NES lifespan. Keep up the great videos. I'll keep watching!
“Talk about king of the kitchen”. That line cracked me up! I like collecting mini consoles. It’s like a little reminder of my childhood that I can visit when I have time. They look nice and uncluttered in a row on my tv stand.
I absolutely love how your mind works and your positivity and inclusivity is so so awesome. What we love about our collection is that it is all about spending time together. From collecting, to organizing and displaying and gaming!
Great video. My collection is "MY" collection. That doesn't have anything to do with anyone else. Buy what you want to buy; play what you want to play.
I recently started collecting for the NES and I have the classics Mario, Zelda, Contra but also have games like Top Gun 2, Skate or Die, Tiger Heli I like the diversity of people's collections. Keep up the great content.
When I was a kid I remember always being asked what makes you happy & at the time I thought Field Trips at school. So my collection is basically a Handheld collection. It makes me feel like I'm going somewhere even if I am not. Never thought of a burning house scenario. I think I'll make sure my 3DS has Mario Kart 7 in it from now on. When I do travel now a days I always bring my 3DS. Hey, there's Mr. Nutz for handheld games! Thanks for the bird seeds to those gems!
I find a good collection varies from person to person. Me personally, I love variety, so with me having tons of different consoles I collect, I can enjoy all sorts of different games on various systems.
Honestly the best thing about my collection is probably that all my old childhood games are still in it. As a kid I refused to even think about selling my games and because of that (apart from a few that got lost) all my old favorites are still in the collection for me to enjoy.
I would say most of the my collection contain games I grew up with. Whenever mom looks at it and casually says, "You have too many games," she doesn't understand those games represent hours and hours of memories with friends I'm not around anymore. Hours I can't ever take back and wouldn't want to take back.
4:38 yeah I have quite a few games like that in my collection. Its mostly because I want to support my local retro games store, which in in my local mall, so whenever im at the mall, I make sure to take a visit there and get at least one game. Its usually some dinky five dollar game that I play for like ten minutes and then put up to *maybe* play another day. But hey I have found some gems in that, Zoop is probably one of my favorite SNES games now. Edgeing on top 10 material honestly.
I think you nailed it. I look up many "must own games" vids for all consoles and write down which ones that look like something I'd like and try them out. I've found some new favs doing that. I think my collection is tiny. But my GF thinks it's huge 😉 love the channel!!
I love how you threw a curveball with the question of the day. It is a wonderful feeling to own the games I grew up with and seeing that list grow smaller. But I think what I like most about my collection is, while there are a lot of popular classics in there, they aren't always in the most pristine condition. I fully intend to play every game I own. Even if I don't, it's nice knowing I have that option.
I can see where you're coming from. Those games not being in pristine condition makes them feel less like they are just collectibles to be stowed away and not played.
This couldn't have been said better! I agree 100%. as you said, there will be someone with more video games, and other with less. However, at the end, what matters is that your collection becomes "your collection". It should reflect your tastes and preferences. Your favorite consoles, game genres or game franchises/series. It should reflect who you are as a gamer and/or collector, not someone else. Excellent topic to have a discussion about!
Love the channel and most importantly your upbeat non gatekeeper attitude. For me the most important item in my collection is my original Vader Atari 2600. I haven't played it in forever but waking up Christmas morning running into the living room, tripping over the box and face planting is one of my earliest memories and I recall it like it was yesterday. My NES collection is second to that even though I play the NES (or NES games on my 3DS) nearly every day. I'm 42 and have lived through most of the "video game years". I own and regularly play games from just about every system since the late 70's but the games and systems from my youth are what keep me excited to keep going. I do use Everdrives on most of the systems but I keep collecting regardless. The main reason my collection continues grow is that I am a "treasure hunter". I love going to yard sales and thrift shops hunting for neat stuff.bit is just who I am. Wow I typed a lot here... sorry about the long winded response. Keep these videos going man! I always look forward to the next Retro Bird video!
Don't worry about leaving long comments! I enjoy reading them. Thinking of it through a "treasure hunter" lens is actually pretty cool. If I'm remembering correctly, your Instagram is full of all sorts of neat stuff.
The part I love the most about my (small) collection are PS2 horror games! I don't have many of them because of the insane prices, but everytime I've bought one I have ended up playing and enjoying everything that game has to offer... As an example I'd put Haunting Ground. I bought it 3 years ago for $120 and I don't regret it at all because I've finished it over 10 times, unlocked everything and overall I think that might be my favorite PS2 game (so far). I really want to get other titles such as Rule of rose, Kuon or Echo Night: Beyond, but prices are just too high for me.
My collection means a lot to me because it represents my middle school aspirations finally coming to fruition even if I've had to spend a lot of time buying back stuff I used to have.
I like my collection because I never expected to buy back most of what I sold years ago. I do feel over encumbered now that I've hit over 1,500 games in total. Some days I just want to reduce it down to what I actually enjoy versus all the fluff.
Word. Sometimes you are just at the store and want to buy a game real bad, and your standards lower. Regrets have been had, but thankfully not terribly expensive regrets XD
Really loving the videos. I've mentioned before that my stuff was all destroyed from natural disaster. I was proud to have kept all that for as long as I did. While I have since replaced a lot of the consoles and cartridges, I am most proud of the few boxes that survived the disaster. Through some miracle my game boxes were in a different box from all the cartridges, and since they were light they were on top of everything, so they survived the flooding. My friend had borrowed Chrono Trigger years before, and he found the manual when cleaning out his closet. He returned this to me and then a short while later his house burned down and so did all his games... So after buying a replacement cartridge, having a CIB copy (including posters in the box) of Chrono Trigger is the proudest piece of my collection. All the rare parts have narrowly escaped some major shit. While our cartridge is not the original, the manual, box, and myself, have all welcomed the new cartridge into the collection. Everything is now relocated to my new residence in Japan where we tempt fate living in the ring of fire. Keep up the great work, Retro Bird.
Wall Street Kid was given to me by my late grandmother for Christmas when I was a kid. I still have it and play it. Every once in a while I think about how in the game you need to exercise or you have a heart attack and its game over. It gets me on off the couch. Nintendo = life lessons.
I don't collect physical copies of Video Games but rather i do have a nice collection of Emulated Video Games that i have on my phone so i can play my games everywhere i go, and most games tend to be a nice fit for mobile play. Being mostly handheld games i collect, i have games that i played and loved, and some i never got the chance to play. My favourite hanheld consoles that i have games for include the Gameboy Advance, Gameboy/Colour, Game Gear and the Neo Geo Colour. The NGC i didn't play at all back in the day, so having the chance to play these wonderful titles is both nostalgic and contemporary...good times. It's not an extravegant collection by any means, but it's personal to me and i love them. Great video 👍
Couple of things I like about my collection is that I got most of it on the cheap thrifting so the satisfaction of getting great games for a killer deal and the idea that anyone can come over at most anytime and find a classic game to play that they enjoy.
There’s so many reasons I have the games I have and enjoy them. Although I don’t consider myself a collector, I do have a few hundred. One thing I like are that they represent 2 era’s - the games and consoles I played as a kid, and those I play now as I’ve got back into gaming after a 15 year break. Many of my old games and consoles were given to my by family and friends, whose houses I often played them at so whenever I see or play them today I am taken back to those fun times. And with my newer games (which may actually be old games!), I have bought them all for almost no money at op shops and as bulk lots, and have selected the ones I keep solely on what I want to play.
I really appreciate what this video had to say, especially in regards of collection size, never felt that matters, and personally I am trying to get maybe a solid 10-20 quality titles that appeal to me on every console that appeals to me, usually starting with RPGs but I will also jump on some occasional good deals and I like every genre to an extent especially unique twists on established genres, I have games in mind that I would like to get and I enjoy spending time looking into a library for a console and making a list of those that I researched to see if it's worth the time and money and picking them up when I can get a decent price, have gotten some high dollar items half their usual price with patience! Great content, keep it up!
This is an excellent video! Your take is one I hope more in our community will adopt, and I believe that is happening! I like my collection because most of it was acquired "back in the day" and it's a link to some of the good times back then -- not that there aren't more to come! Keep up the good work, good sir!
You make good content, Retro Bird. Keep it up. You'll blow up someday I love how my collection is so organizable. Each console separated and displayed and the games easy to browse through.
The things I like the most about my collection are that 1) I only collect games that I enjoyed playing when I was a kid or want to play, I don't buy games to display on the shelf and 2) I only buy mint condition games, whether they're loose cartridges or come with a box and manual. I have almost every game I've ever wanted (only 27 to go) and am very proud of my collection! I have friends who have collections 2 or 3 times larger than mine (my collection is just under 700 games) but I couldn't be happier with what I got.
Man I love your channel, you are so level headed with your arguments. I have binge watching all of your content. Keep it up dude! I am sure that your channel is going to explode soon.
The crown jewel of my SNES collection is my copy of Metal Warriors. This game was the exact same cartridge which I rented multiple times from my local video store during the 90s. When the video store was shutting down I purchased that copy for a cool $10 which included the box (shrink wrapped in mint condition for display purposes). This game has both sentimental and rarity value and is one of the best 2P games I've ever played.
I don't really have the biggest collection but I am really happy with it. It's Mostly just Nintendo games because that's what I am interested in collecting. I have plenty of sonic games in it!
I really do like how you put that. It really does feel like a collection should be for you. Sometimes I think yeah I have a lot of games but maybe I don't have enough obscure games. But I just get games that I like and am branching out so it's nice to just have the stuff that I want to have My favorite piece in my collection is my virtualboy cuz it's awesome. But my favorite thing about is that I have a lot of 64 and gamecube games. They're definitely the most plentiful part and that makes me happy because I love em so much
A great collection is one you own and have fun with as opposed to a bad collection owning you creating worries (debt, space, relationship tension, unhealthy focus on one thing in life to the exclusion of others etc...)
The thing I like most about my collection is that I still have the SNES and copy of A Link to the Past that I first played as a child. It was one of my first memories, playing Zelda with my brother on a little 5 inch TV. And I still own that exact console and cart. I have much more valuable things in my collection now but nothing will ever be more precious than those two items.
As a Switch owner, I've been collecting tons of Switch games in recent years due to how expensive they start to get when they're out of print. Another reason is because I consider the Switch to be the most diverse of all Nintendo systems. More than the SNES(Grew up with that), and more than the Gamecube. Some games that I have never even got a release on a Nintendo system(Until now). Others celebrate the legacy of gaming itself with many of these classics now populating the Nintendo Switch. I even have games from Limited Run in my collection, as well as one from Super Rare and one from Strictly Limited.
You're right. It's turned into a pissing contest. I had so many games and I finally realized that I was never going to play half of them. So I trimmed the fat so to speak, and kept the stuff I really adored. Such a nicer and cleaner collection now and much easier to pack when moving.
I reflected on when you brought up the house is on fire theory. I instantly imagined grabbing my Sega Saturn and then booking it out of there assuming my wife and kid made it out ok first
I should thin my herd of games. So many bangers. But I’ve collected since 89 and its all sentimental to me in some way. My collection is unique because it tells my story. My Atari ST stuff. My Genesis Renovation games. Just stuff I could never part with. Because of its divine power to evoke the real, authentic and powerful nostalgia. Stuff I’ve owned that long.
hah around 8:20 your camera synched to Jim's gun, making it look like a solid block of gunfire rather than blinking hahaha which brings to my attention your impeccable CRT screen filming, kudos my dude! As for a good collection, my original one was huge before I had to sell it off -- since restarting it a couple years back I've been much more focused on specific, important titles and systems that I mean to play and replay for years to come and I gotta say, I'm enjoying it a heck of a lot more than going for notables and deals. My favorite thing about my current collection has to be my original Gameboy + Battletoads cause it's both something I've had my whole life AND something I replay regularly.
Thank you for the CRT filming props. It took a lot of work to get it to where it is now :) Also, I think Battletoads for Game Boy is underrated. Most people don't realize it's different from the NES game. Oddly, the Ragnarok Battletoads game is more similar to the NES version.
@@RetroBirdGaming the work has paid off, some of the best on the web! And yeah, the OG Gameboy is fuuuull of hidden gems and underappreciated alternate versions tbh
Great video, you always choose topics that strike a cord with every collector including myself. I mainly collect for nostalgia but also thing I WANTED to have. You’re right though, there are a handful of games I would save due to being gifts from relatives but also I have managed to acquire more lucrative games by swapping or by spending very little on them so although my collection has substantial titles in them I’m more proud for the fact I don’t feel out of pocket.
great video, just found this channel and it might be a rabbit hole and lead to a new subscriber what I look for in my collection is the ability to walk over to my bookshelf, open the case, snap the game out and put it in the corresponding console. When I'm done with the game I like to have the ability to grab the game and marvel at the artwork to vicariously "be" in that world again and recall the joy I had playing it. This is why I love the inside artwork for the Link's Awakening remake, for example, where Link is sleeping on a piece of his raft and it brings me back to Koholint, sitting on the log with Marin, dreading the ending that felt more like a loss than an achievement. The physicality of that is what makes me wish for a future where physical media can coexist with digital but I'm doubtful of that reality so gotta enjoy it now
After collecting games over the years, I've noticed that most of my collection is filled with quirky Japanese games that, most of the time, not many people know of. I even bought some for psvr, a system that I don't own. As an artist, I can finally relate to art curators lol, personalizing your collection is important!
Probably the Action Set box i found in a alley. The console wasnt in there or controllers but it had the inserts and foam. Or any of the games i got at the swap meet with my grandpa. Also been fun collecting old nintendo merch
First off, I just discovered your channel and have watched through about 20-30 of your videos. Lovin' it! Thanks for all the great content! As for what I like most about my collection: I have a glass cabinet that I have dedicated to Doom games/figures/helmets/stuff. Trying to track down a copy of each console/pc release of the original Doom for the display. Currently I have Doom on PS1, Saturn, 32X, Atari Jaguar, and a cart only copy on SNES. Just need the box/contents for SNES, and CIB copies for GBA, 3DO, and original PC Shareware release. I guess I am also very happy with how organized and clean I have been able to get my collection, though I am still working through opening all my NES and SNES carts to give them a good cleaning (the ones I purchased before I got serious about everything being super clean). Sitting for an afternoon, removing grime, stickers, marker, and opening carts to clean pins is super satisfying. Also plan to get my hands on a soldering iron and other equipment to begin maintaining and repairing consoles. Gotta keep 'em all alive and well!
What I'm most proud of in my collection is how when I was growing up with the gamecube (my 2nd system after the N64), that I managed to get the majority of the first-party Nintendo games (Mario Kart, Mario Party, etc.) which after seeing the prices for those games nowadays, just makes my gamecube collection that much more special to talk about
My favorite part of my collection is how it is nearly everything I wanted to get as a child and teen. Do to some stuff out of my control I had a really bad childhood and teen life where at times the only bright spot were these titles and the moments of peace they represented. I'm a lot different in my mind and have always been unable to handle normal life which makes my collecting any rare titles a shiz ton harder and in many ways this hunt has become a life goal in the vein of the sims. It took a very long but I can look at my collection and flip through so many titles that spark good memories and remind me where I came from and where I am now. Damn that got a lot darker than I expected
Even though I don’t have a specific memory attached to each game in my collection, they all remind me of different times in my life. No idea when exactly I bought Mister Mosquito for PS2, but I remember I was in college, and whenever I see that one on my shelf I’m reminded of a different time and a different version of myself. I have a large collection, but not 4 walls full large. Sounds sappy, but it’s my collection and I love it. And goddamn I wish there were 900 hours in the day for games! Being closer to 40 than 30, two-thirds of the day go to work and sleep. :(
I love my collection, it ceapes growing, I’m most excited about getting my SEGA Genesis games I had as a kid. And the switch is my favorite right now, everything you ever wanted to play is on the Switch.
I didn't own a Genesis until more recently. It is one of the only consoles in my collection I haven't really explored yet, but I'm excited to find out what I missed.
One thing j love about my collection? All thriller no filler. I own no sports titles outside of WWE/WWF games and even those I only have the 8/16 bit era ones I grew up playing. Every title I own I've played and enjoyed. If I buy a game, and don't enjoy it. It goes away to make room for the next one.
I've found enjoyment in my collection by including games I loved as a kid, and a few that I wanted, but didn't have. Like BattleToads and Aliens Ate my Neighbors. Loved them as a kid. Also games like Conkers Bad Fur Day... Always wanted, but just added to my collection. I also include different genres, for variety, and because I truly like all kinds of games. Even sports games. Just added Rocket Knight to my Genesis collection... Thanks for recommending this game. It is awesome.
What I like about my collection is that it represents many phases I've gone threw. Like a phase when I loved to play the Yakuza games, or Final Fantasy. Right now I'm collecting some games for PS1 and PS2 cause I want to revisit these two generations :)
Love your RUclips channel love the way how you explain retro gaming my collection is consolidated to all the things that I like to play from various consoles throughout time periods I am at 3rd gen gamer
It used to be all about the numbers for me. Once I started getting way to many games that quickly changed to the rarity and how much I liked the games.
This sounds kooky but I have a small tote for each system I own filled with games. Only so many can fit in the toe and if I want another game after the tote is filled I have to sell one to make room for the next. This has made kind of like a top 25 or however many will fit. It has automatically become a personal greatest hits of games I love to play and the top 25 or however much rarely changes. It prevents me from hoarding and takes up a small amount of space since I can stack the totes. This might make me sound weird but it's my system. Love your channel.
Hi Retro Bird. I really enjoyed your video above. For me, I've evolved over time, to the point to where I love basically all console games. Sure, I have favorites, but then again, I can appreciate most any other games and genres as well. It is a good and, I suppose for some, bad place to be in. I made a decision a long time ago to collect only for the US market, because I knew that it had more than enough already for me to collect. With time, I was able to find and buy the majority of the games I had wanted, which was close to 2,000 games. At this point in time, I realized that I wanted more, and thus, I continued the journey of adding every game I could to what is now the Console Purist Museum. The museum has over 10,700 games with 309 consoles and 31 complete console libraries. I collect for every console library that has been released in the US and also have thousands of gaming paraphernalia, complete magazine sets, and so on. Gaming for me truly became something I appreciated more and more with time. At first, I didn't care at all for the majority of the sports games for instance, but with time, I started to truly like most of them, as well as most every other genre and type of game. Today, my favorite genre's are Adventure, Beat'em Up, RPG, shoot'em up's and FPS's, but I truly love basically every genre. I have every console released in the US, besides some Pong consoles and the Entex Adventurevision and I hope to add that one day. Either way, I'd love to hear your thoughts on collecting and how many games and consoles you have yourself.
I have most of the main consoles from the NES up until now. For some, I only have a handful of games. For some of my favorite consoles (like SNES and Genesis) I have more. I try to think about all the games I have overall and not just what I have for a specific console when adding games.
The most precious games I own are my original Spyro trilogy. They're not worth as much ae some of my other stuff, but Spyro 2 was the first game I was really drawn into as a child. One Christmas my aunt and uncle brought their Playstation over to my grandparent's place and I spent half the time experimenting with it. They decided to give me the system and three or four games, and from there it became a lifelong passion. I came to love games from all systems, across all generations. My grandfather got me into PC gaming later with Half-life and Carnivores, and he gave me his copy of Metal Gear Solid 3 and a huge SNES collection. He got me into more of the adult type of games like shooters and stuff with deeper character story elements. I was really lucky to have a generous, game-loving family, and I plan to hold onto these games for life. My younger brothers all love playing them, especially Ghost n Goblins and Super Metroid. Theyre just as obsessed as me now. A part of me is collecting for them and my friends as well. I want everyone to share in the experience, so I loan them stuff a lot. So sometimes I'll buy games I'm not personally all that interested in, so my friends or brothers can try em out. I've ended up liking a lot of stuff I didn't expect to that way. I bought one of the Persona fighting games because a friend wanted to try it, and now it's one of my all-time favorite series. A lot of bargain bin stuff was pretty fun too. I think people should be willing to go out on a limb like that. You'd be surprised how many fun games fly under the radar, even beyond 'obscure classic' lists. Cheapness, weirdness, and low ratings, can sometimes hide the true worth of a game.
Honestly, what make my collection special to me is that it's games/ series that I deeply enjoy. I love my rpg games and always stumbling across an game that you never heard of before. I usually have a set of rules of what game that it going to be on my shelf and going to be playing. I have 8 different Shelf that have different franchise that I love. Pokemon, Dragon quest, persona, Kingdom Heart and lots more
My favorite thing about my collection is the Super Nintendo games that came from my Grandpa. My copy of Link to the Past still has his save file in which he made it all the way to the end of the game and needed me to beat Ganon.
My favorite part of my collection is my 100% Sega Saturn STG (shooting games - not calling them shmups) set. It was the first thing I really set out to get ALL of. As one of my favorite genres, and the Saturn having the best of the best in my opinion, it's the crown jewel of my collection!
I love the fact that every game I have is something I either really enjoy playing or have a heap of nostalgia for. There is no filler only games I have played and enjoyed or sometimes I will play a modern game and love it and I will study what their previous games in the series where and pick them up. I did that recently with Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Really enjoying it and then going back in buying all of their previous games like Xenogears on PS1 Xenosaga 1,2,&3 on ps2 baten katos on GameCube and so on.
I only collect for two consoles gamecube and psp and only collect games I will play and enjoy playing and don't care what people say every collection is unique That's why I love watching collection videos! Great video!
Well put. All of my games that i have bought in the past few years are games i felt like i missed out on when i was younger. No nostalgia for them besides "remember when i had no money". It doesnt matter to me if i paid a chunk of change for a couple. Dont plan on selling and someone was kind enough to take care of them for 20+ years. Now time to play some games.
What I love the most about my videogame collection is how much fun I can have with all the games I missed when I was a kid because of money limitations, I don't own every game I want to play but I've experienced most of them so far and that's the best thing about it, not the value of some of them. It's more valuable the fun and enjoyment than what the market says about some of these games, yes you can play any game (not sure every game) by emulation, but talking about collections is playing them on real original hardware, that's the experience!!!!!
You kill me... Great sense of humor PG kind , even my 7 year old daughter enjoys the videos with me... So glad i found your channel.
Thank you! Glad to hear you're able to enjoy the channel with your family :)
@@RetroBirdGaming you really do have a family friendly channel!
I sure hope my kids are into retro gaming if I ever have some.
(Although if they're not into video games at all, that also has some unique benefits)
And I'm not talking about just playing.
I'm talking having two 8 year olds debating on weather they should buy a PVM or a RetroTink5X...with money they earned from selling lemonade.
Now THAT is a well behaved citizen!
I love my copy of wii sport, when I was a kid and my grandparents would come over, we would always play it together and it is one of my favourite memories ever, same thing with mario kart wii, 5 year old me was in the hysterics at my nan screaming and sweating at the tv with the wheel in her hand, it was lovely.
An elite retro game collection isn’t complete without a mint copy of Mean Girls DVD to top it off
Then I am in luck!
Not mint, but I’ve got the Special Collector’s Edition in widescreen with the inserts!
Was that for the PlayStation 2? It's compatible.
DVD, Laserdisk and VCD!
Pitch Perfect
Recognizing that I was building a collection for me vs doing game preservation (which I'm definitely an advocate for) was a real turning point for me.
Favorite part of my collection, all the games I wanted as a kid but never had a chance to rent or pickup. Lately have been taking chances at game stores and trying games in a genre that would appeal to me and going for those as well. Being an adult has it’s perks!
I love playing the games I had only had heard of but never played as a kid as well.
@@RetroBirdGaming Right on Bird! I feel like sometimes as a kid I specifically left games out to play so that I could only enjoy them as an adult haha. Sort of time capsuled myself
As for my collection, I have a number of cartridges that I've found over the years that were left for dead. The first non-working cart I bought was Mario Kart 64. I thought maybe it was just dirty and needed a good cleaning but no, it would not start at all. I ended up having to repair a trace on the PCB. When I finally got it to work, it was like solving a puzzle and the reward was having a new game!
I have a special connection with every cart I've saved. It's a bonding experience of sorts. I don't think I'll ever sell those as each shares their own story with me. There's something about breathing new life into something that was presumed broken forever. Those are the games I cherish most.
If you ever stumble across a cartridge-based game that doesn't work, I'd be more than happy to try and repair it for you!
Wish I had found you earlier! I actually had a copy of Donky kong County for GBA that stopped working last year, but I gave it to Free Geek for recycling. I will keep you in mind for the future
@@ceetee1282 I really appreciate that. Hopefully you'll never need my skills, but in the rare instances that you do, please don't hesitate to ask!
Saving a game cartridge is great work. Love to hear this. I've actually saved a cart before too, and it was incredibly satisfying. I can imagine your joy!
@@RetroBirdGaming I will never know the joy of giving birth to a child (I'm a guy) but it's probably the next closest feeling I'll ever experience. What game did you save?
@@nxsmotorsports I imagine repairing a console might also be satisfying.
I mean, just look at MattKC repairing a dead Gameboy Color or a Wii he bought for 1$.
Something you repaired yourself has a unique form of sentimental value.
"You ever see anybody with a Mr Nutz collection?" *shifts eyes suspiciously
In all seriousness though, my favorite part about video games in general (and why I prefer cartridges over CD's) is the taking it apart, cleaning it, all the stuff that most people hat, I fricken love it, taking it apart, and feeling like a computer scientist or something.
I would say that cleaning a controller can be pretty satisfying when it's done. I've definitely been there.
Same here, especially when they're really nasty and you just know that they wouldn't have worked otherwise
My older cousin gave me her megadrive with Sonic 1, Kings Bounty and Cosmic Spacehead/Dizzy combo before she passed 30 odd years ago, still have them, play them and they aren't going anywhere. Funny how we have certain games that have certain memories attached to them and our collections wouldn't be complete without them. Another great video mate
You're almost like a psychiatrist for gamers haha. Great video.
Hahah. If I can help, then I'm glad to!
Seriously! I come away from most gaming videos thinking, “I wish I could play that” or “I should pick one of those up” once they end. Here, I walk away appreciating my collection more and more! Except Panzer Dragoon Saga..... One day. One day.
If you changed your name to "Retro Shrink" it would still fit perfectly with your vids lol
@@joshuacarrero5360 That would be perfect!
How it's displayed. I've had ideas on how i wanted to show it for years and years. Actually making that come to life always feels great. :)
Hey just stumbled on your channel through the algorithm and I dig it, subbed!
Welcome to the party! We have fun here :)
The thing I like about my collection is my "plan" for it...once I have the bigger space a new house will have, I plan to curate and display it in a way that hits my nostalgia in a heavy way.
Let's just say that it will represent the place I rented games every pay day weekend at.
I can't wait. I have almost everything I want for it, which makes this even better.
There's something about your channel that really resonates with my love of retro gaming and those 90s educational entertainment shows like Beakman's world. I've been watching your videos whenever I need to unwind. I really enjoy your format and delivery.
I look forward to when you start covering the GBA library. As a SNES guy myself, I find myself discovering new (to me) GBA games that I never knew existed.
Can't wait to see this channel grow! Keep up the great work.
Thank you. I'm really glad to hear that you're enjoying the channel. I will definitely be doing a GBA video at some point.
@@RetroBirdGaming I look so forward to that! You and I have similar tastes so I'm excited to see what GBA games you enjoy.
I love seeing my 5 year old son building his own collection of games. I have a bunch of lego games and we play them together. He went through my collection and just asked me yesterday if he can have the lego games on a shelf in his room. He is proud to show off his lego games for ps2, xbox 360, wii and wii u.
I love this! The LEGO games are great. So clever.
Hey, did I hear LEGO games? Those were awesome!
Those with puzzle-based stages, usually based on a movie license. Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Batman, Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribean, I have great memories of these ones.
These are great options for playing with a friend. They're simple enough to pick up and play and are more about solving puzzles and figuring out what to do.
Even someone who never played a game in their life can have a great time with those. They can be quite good at storytelling too, although having watched the movies beforehand definitely helps.
Although I would recommend *ocasionally* looking up a guide, because I also remember getting stuck not knowing how to progress quite a few times on these games.
The LEGO games are super fun! The licensed games are good, but I’m personally a big fan of the original games. I grew up a ton with the Bionicle games, so those ones are treasured to me!
Love this channel! And I agree. I prefer a smaller collection that's playable instead of 10,000+ games! You have the best facial expressions haha! I'm turning 36 next week and I am more in love with gaming now than I have ever been!
That's great to hear your passion for gaming continues to grow. Glad you're enjoying the channel!
I love my collection for two reasons, 1) is that it's pretty curated to my taste. Even the filler titles I have are somewhat meaningful or for consoles I'd love to own a complete set for someday and 2) I grew up pretty tight on money so knowing that I've worked hard to have a game collection is a pretty nice feeling overall lol.
You’re like a game philosopher - nice video dude!
Funny you mention that, because I actually do have a philosophy background :)
As someone who actually went through the “house is on fire” scenario, I can promise you, you will not grab ANY games. I didn’t even grab my wallet.
That said, most of my games luckily survived! Some of them are uglier now (my Saturn games, including Panzer Saga, hurts my heart). Only 3 games were unplayable, and they’ve all been replaced. Surprisingly, my big box PC games even made it!
Which brings me to my favorite part of my collection. I grew up in the era when PC games came in big beautiful boxes with stunning artwork, and a bunch of cool things inside like maps and code wheels. I’m closing in on 400 now and they are BY FAR the pride and joy of my collection.
I suppose it would depend on the urgency of the fire, but yeah, that makes sense! Thank you for sharing your story and I'm sorry that happened to you.
It's strange what your mind goes through as you helplessly try to determine what you should take with you. It becomes a battle between "Should I take this?" or "It would be nice to just purge everything."
Over the years I've become much more aware of what games I get for my collection. 1) Either it has a sentimental/nostalgic value to me so I'd want it in my collection or 2) Its a game I actually want to play and experience since perhaps I missed out on it as a kid.
Exactly same
I love the little clips of you that relate to what you're saying. It's so well done. Love your channel.
Thank you so much!
I agree
Hi there Retro Bird, yes still making my way slowly, and randomly, through your back catalog of videos. I wanted to comment on this one because it really resonates with me, and I strongly agree with your central thought - my favorite thing about my collection of games is that it's my collection, it reflects my tastes and basically, who I am as a player of games. There are games in my collection that, I'm totally certain, people would say are just awful. But I like them! So they get to stay.
Glad to hear :) Yes, I feel very strongly about making a collection personal!
I've been loving your content since I stumbled upon it recently. To answer your question, the part about my collection that I love most is that I kept almost every single game I had as a child. They're the original copies that I bought or were gifted to me. I've since added other games that I either missed out on or just wanted to have, but the games I owned since a kid are still with me to this day (and I didn't even have to write my name on the cases!).
Glad to hear you're enjoying it! Very jealous of the games you've had since you were a kid! Really wish I still had some of mine.
@@RetroBirdGaming My love of video games ran deep from an early age, so I was pretty protective of my collection growing up. I just wish I had kept boxes from when I started, but I didn't get into the habit of that until the end of the NES lifespan.
Keep up the great videos. I'll keep watching!
I decided I would collect any game I thought I would enjoy playing without any limitations and I'm glad I went with that decision.
“Talk about king of the kitchen”. That line cracked me up!
I like collecting mini consoles. It’s like a little reminder of my childhood that I can visit when I have time. They look nice and uncluttered in a row on my tv stand.
Having a set of mini consoles is definitely cool. I like to line mine up too.
I absolutely love how your mind works and your positivity and inclusivity is so so awesome.
What we love about our collection is that it is all about spending time together. From collecting, to organizing and displaying and gaming!
That's great to hear you're all able to spend time together gaming. It can be such a great bonding activity.
Great video. My collection is "MY" collection. That doesn't have anything to do with anyone else. Buy what you want to buy; play what you want to play.
I recently started collecting for the NES and I have the classics Mario, Zelda, Contra but also have games like Top Gun 2, Skate or Die, Tiger Heli I like the diversity of people's collections. Keep up the great content.
Thank you! Good luck with your NES collecting :)
When I was a kid I remember always being asked what makes you happy & at the time I thought Field Trips at school. So my collection is basically a Handheld collection. It makes me feel like I'm going somewhere even if I am not. Never thought of a burning house scenario. I think I'll make sure my 3DS has Mario Kart 7 in it from now on. When I do travel now a days I always bring my 3DS. Hey, there's Mr. Nutz for handheld games! Thanks for the bird seeds to those gems!
I find a good collection varies from person to person. Me personally, I love variety, so with me having tons of different consoles I collect, I can enjoy all sorts of different games on various systems.
Honestly the best thing about my collection is probably that all my old childhood games are still in it. As a kid I refused to even think about selling my games and because of that (apart from a few that got lost) all my old favorites are still in the collection for me to enjoy.
I would say most of the my collection contain games I grew up with. Whenever mom looks at it and casually says, "You have too many games," she doesn't understand those games represent hours and hours of memories with friends I'm not around anymore. Hours I can't ever take back and wouldn't want to take back.
4:38 yeah I have quite a few games like that in my collection. Its mostly because I want to support my local retro games store, which in in my local mall, so whenever im at the mall, I make sure to take a visit there and get at least one game. Its usually some dinky five dollar game that I play for like ten minutes and then put up to *maybe* play another day. But hey I have found some gems in that, Zoop is probably one of my favorite SNES games now. Edgeing on top 10 material honestly.
I think you nailed it. I look up many "must own games" vids for all consoles and write down which ones that look like something I'd like and try them out. I've found some new favs doing that. I think my collection is tiny. But my GF thinks it's huge 😉 love the channel!!
I love how you threw a curveball with the question of the day. It is a wonderful feeling to own the games I grew up with and seeing that list grow smaller. But I think what I like most about my collection is, while there are a lot of popular classics in there, they aren't always in the most pristine condition. I fully intend to play every game I own. Even if I don't, it's nice knowing I have that option.
I can see where you're coming from. Those games not being in pristine condition makes them feel less like they are just collectibles to be stowed away and not played.
This couldn't have been said better! I agree 100%. as you said, there will be someone with more video games, and other with less. However, at the end, what matters is that your collection becomes "your collection". It should reflect your tastes and preferences. Your favorite consoles, game genres or game franchises/series. It should reflect who you are as a gamer and/or collector, not someone else. Excellent topic to have a discussion about!
Love your channel man. Been binging a lot lately lol
Love the channel and most importantly your upbeat non gatekeeper attitude. For me the most important item in my collection is my original Vader Atari 2600. I haven't played it in forever but waking up Christmas morning running into the living room, tripping over the box and face planting is one of my earliest memories and I recall it like it was yesterday.
My NES collection is second to that even though I play the NES (or NES games on my 3DS) nearly every day. I'm 42 and have lived through most of the "video game years". I own and regularly play games from just about every system since the late 70's but the games and systems from my youth are what keep me excited to keep going. I do use Everdrives on most of the systems but I keep collecting regardless.
The main reason my collection continues grow is that I am a "treasure hunter". I love going to yard sales and thrift shops hunting for neat stuff.bit is just who I am.
Wow I typed a lot here... sorry about the long winded response. Keep these videos going man! I always look forward to the next Retro Bird video!
Don't worry about leaving long comments! I enjoy reading them. Thinking of it through a "treasure hunter" lens is actually pretty cool. If I'm remembering correctly, your Instagram is full of all sorts of neat stuff.
The part I love the most about my (small) collection are PS2 horror games! I don't have many of them because of the insane prices, but everytime I've bought one I have ended up playing and enjoying everything that game has to offer... As an example I'd put Haunting Ground.
I bought it 3 years ago for $120 and I don't regret it at all because I've finished it over 10 times, unlocked everything and overall I think that might be my favorite PS2 game (so far). I really want to get other titles such as Rule of rose, Kuon or Echo Night: Beyond, but prices are just too high for me.
My collection means a lot to me because it represents my middle school aspirations finally coming to fruition even if I've had to spend a lot of time buying back stuff I used to have.
I like my collection because I never expected to buy back most of what I sold years ago. I do feel over encumbered now that I've hit over 1,500 games in total. Some days I just want to reduce it down to what I actually enjoy versus all the fluff.
Word. Sometimes you are just at the store and want to buy a game real bad, and your standards lower. Regrets have been had, but thankfully not terribly expensive regrets XD
That's a lot of games. You don't want to be rash when selling off games, but sometimes it does make you feel better.
Really loving the videos. I've mentioned before that my stuff was all destroyed from natural disaster. I was proud to have kept all that for as long as I did. While I have since replaced a lot of the consoles and cartridges, I am most proud of the few boxes that survived the disaster. Through some miracle my game boxes were in a different box from all the cartridges, and since they were light they were on top of everything, so they survived the flooding. My friend had borrowed Chrono Trigger years before, and he found the manual when cleaning out his closet. He returned this to me and then a short while later his house burned down and so did all his games... So after buying a replacement cartridge, having a CIB copy (including posters in the box) of Chrono Trigger is the proudest piece of my collection. All the rare parts have narrowly escaped some major shit. While our cartridge is not the original, the manual, box, and myself, have all welcomed the new cartridge into the collection. Everything is now relocated to my new residence in Japan where we tempt fate living in the ring of fire. Keep up the great work, Retro Bird.
Yeah, I would think it almost makes you appreciate the things that survived even more since a lot of it was destroyed.
Wall Street Kid was given to me by my late grandmother for Christmas when I was a kid. I still have it and play it. Every once in a while I think about how in the game you need to exercise or you have a heart attack and its game over. It gets me on off the couch. Nintendo = life lessons.
Hahah the game has lessons that carry over to real life.
I love your humor. Your channel is one knockout video from exploding! Keep at it!!!!!!
Thank you! I appreciate the support :)
The eternal fear of waking up one day and realizing you've become a collector of bad games
I don't collect physical copies of Video Games but rather i do have a nice collection of Emulated Video Games that i have on my phone so i can play my games everywhere i go, and most games tend to be a nice fit for mobile play.
Being mostly handheld games i collect, i have games that i played and loved, and some i never got the chance to play.
My favourite hanheld consoles that i have games for include the Gameboy Advance, Gameboy/Colour, Game Gear and the Neo Geo Colour.
The NGC i didn't play at all back in the day, so having the chance to play these wonderful titles is both nostalgic and contemporary...good times.
It's not an extravegant collection by any means, but it's personal to me and i love them.
Great video 👍
It's that my collection was helped by some friends and family I don't get to see that much, if at all anymore.
Couple of things I like about my collection is that I got most of it on the cheap thrifting so the satisfaction of getting great games for a killer deal and the idea that anyone can come over at most anytime and find a classic game to play that they enjoy.
The best part of my collection is the fact its mine! And I'll lucky enough to have most of my childhood games in it.
There’s so many reasons I have the games I have and enjoy them. Although I don’t consider myself a collector, I do have a few hundred. One thing I like are that they represent 2 era’s - the games and consoles I played as a kid, and those I play now as I’ve got back into gaming after a 15 year break. Many of my old games and consoles were given to my by family and friends, whose houses I often played them at so whenever I see or play them today I am taken back to those fun times. And with my newer games (which may actually be old games!), I have bought them all for almost no money at op shops and as bulk lots, and have selected the ones I keep solely on what I want to play.
I found your channel pretty recently, really solid videos. Your back catalog of content is really enjoyable and high-quality!
Thank you for that! Glad to have you on the channel.
Thank you for that! Glad to have you on the channel.
I really appreciate what this video had to say, especially in regards of collection size, never felt that matters, and personally I am trying to get maybe a solid 10-20 quality titles that appeal to me on every console that appeals to me, usually starting with RPGs but I will also jump on some occasional good deals and I like every genre to an extent especially unique twists on established genres, I have games in mind that I would like to get and I enjoy spending time looking into a library for a console and making a list of those that I researched to see if it's worth the time and money and picking them up when I can get a decent price, have gotten some high dollar items half their usual price with patience! Great content, keep it up!
Glad to hear this video resonated with you. Thanks for the compliments!
This is an excellent video! Your take is one I hope more in our community will adopt, and I believe that is happening! I like my collection because most of it was acquired "back in the day" and it's a link to some of the good times back then -- not that there aren't more to come! Keep up the good work, good sir!
Thank you! Glad that you could appreciate my take on the subject :)
You make good content, Retro Bird. Keep it up. You'll blow up someday
I love how my collection is so organizable. Each console separated and displayed and the games easy to browse through.
Thank you my friend! Organizing a collection can be a fun game in and of itself.
The things I like the most about my collection are that 1) I only collect games that I enjoyed playing when I was a kid or want to play, I don't buy games to display on the shelf and 2) I only buy mint condition games, whether they're loose cartridges or come with a box and manual. I have almost every game I've ever wanted (only 27 to go) and am very proud of my collection! I have friends who have collections 2 or 3 times larger than mine (my collection is just under 700 games) but I couldn't be happier with what I got.
Man I love your channel, you are so level headed with your arguments. I have binge watching all of your content. Keep it up dude! I am sure that your channel is going to explode soon.
Hey, thank you! I appreciate you saying that and am glad you're enjoying the videos :)
The crown jewel of my SNES collection is my copy of Metal Warriors. This game was the exact same cartridge which I rented multiple times from my local video store during the 90s. When the video store was shutting down I purchased that copy for a cool $10 which included the box (shrink wrapped in mint condition for display purposes). This game has both sentimental and rarity value and is one of the best 2P games I've ever played.
I've heard stories like this before. Buying the exact copy you rented a bunch of times. Cool stuff :)
Congrats on 4k subs Retro Bird!!
Thank you!
I don't really have the biggest collection but I am really happy with it. It's Mostly just Nintendo games because that's what I am interested in collecting. I have plenty of sonic games in it!
I really do like how you put that. It really does feel like a collection should be for you. Sometimes I think yeah I have a lot of games but maybe I don't have enough obscure games. But I just get games that I like and am branching out so it's nice to just have the stuff that I want to have
My favorite piece in my collection is my virtualboy cuz it's awesome. But my favorite thing about is that I have a lot of 64 and gamecube games. They're definitely the most plentiful part and that makes me happy because I love em so much
A great collection is one you own and have fun with as opposed to a bad collection owning you creating worries (debt, space, relationship tension, unhealthy focus on one thing in life to the exclusion of others etc...)
The thing I like most about my collection is that I still have the SNES and copy of A Link to the Past that I first played as a child. It was one of my first memories, playing Zelda with my brother on a little 5 inch TV. And I still own that exact console and cart. I have much more valuable things in my collection now but nothing will ever be more precious than those two items.
That's such an epic game. Really awesome you still have the same copy.
As a Switch owner, I've been collecting tons of Switch games in recent years due to how expensive they start to get when they're out of print. Another reason is because I consider the Switch to be the most diverse of all Nintendo systems. More than the SNES(Grew up with that), and more than the Gamecube. Some games that I have never even got a release on a Nintendo system(Until now). Others celebrate the legacy of gaming itself with many of these classics now populating the Nintendo Switch. I even have games from Limited Run in my collection, as well as one from Super Rare and one from Strictly Limited.
“The valuuuuUUUUUUE!!” 😂😂😂
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You're right. It's turned into a pissing contest. I had so many games and I finally realized that I was never going to play half of them. So I trimmed the fat so to speak, and kept the stuff I really adored. Such a nicer and cleaner collection now and much easier to pack when moving.
I reflected on when you brought up the house is on fire theory. I instantly imagined grabbing my Sega Saturn and then booking it out of there assuming my wife and kid made it out ok first
I should thin my herd of games. So many bangers. But I’ve collected since 89 and its all sentimental to me in some way. My collection is unique because it tells my story. My Atari ST stuff. My Genesis Renovation games. Just stuff I could never part with. Because of its divine power to evoke the real, authentic and powerful nostalgia. Stuff I’ve owned that long.
hah around 8:20 your camera synched to Jim's gun, making it look like a solid block of gunfire rather than blinking hahaha which brings to my attention your impeccable CRT screen filming, kudos my dude!
As for a good collection, my original one was huge before I had to sell it off -- since restarting it a couple years back I've been much more focused on specific, important titles and systems that I mean to play and replay for years to come and I gotta say, I'm enjoying it a heck of a lot more than going for notables and deals. My favorite thing about my current collection has to be my original Gameboy + Battletoads cause it's both something I've had my whole life AND something I replay regularly.
Thank you for the CRT filming props. It took a lot of work to get it to where it is now :) Also, I think Battletoads for Game Boy is underrated. Most people don't realize it's different from the NES game. Oddly, the Ragnarok Battletoads game is more similar to the NES version.
@@RetroBirdGaming the work has paid off, some of the best on the web!
And yeah, the OG Gameboy is fuuuull of hidden gems and underappreciated alternate versions tbh
Great video, you always choose topics that strike a cord with every collector including myself.
I mainly collect for nostalgia but also thing I WANTED to have. You’re right though, there are a handful of games I would save due to being gifts from relatives but also I have managed to acquire more lucrative games by swapping or by spending very little on them so although my collection has substantial titles in them I’m more proud for the fact I don’t feel out of pocket.
Those gifts can be so sentimental. I love hearing about people hanging onto them.
I'm ok and so is my wife with my "small collection" thanks for the banana shout out and the videos.
Bananas are the best fruit! Glad to hear it :)
great video, just found this channel and it might be a rabbit hole and lead to a new subscriber
what I look for in my collection is the ability to walk over to my bookshelf, open the case, snap the game out and put it in the corresponding console. When I'm done with the game I like to have the ability to grab the game and marvel at the artwork to vicariously "be" in that world again and recall the joy I had playing it. This is why I love the inside artwork for the Link's Awakening remake, for example, where Link is sleeping on a piece of his raft and it brings me back to Koholint, sitting on the log with Marin, dreading the ending that felt more like a loss than an achievement. The physicality of that is what makes me wish for a future where physical media can coexist with digital but I'm doubtful of that reality so gotta enjoy it now
After collecting games over the years, I've noticed that most of my collection is filled with quirky Japanese games that, most of the time, not many people know of. I even bought some for psvr, a system that I don't own. As an artist, I can finally relate to art curators lol, personalizing your collection is important!
And nobody has the same collection as you :)
Probably the Action Set box i found in a alley. The console wasnt in there or controllers but it had the inserts and foam. Or any of the games i got at the swap meet with my grandpa. Also been fun collecting old nintendo merch
I really enjoyed this video. Touched on a lot of the things I remember commenting about in some of your recent videos.
Good to hear. Glad it all came together :)
First off, I just discovered your channel and have watched through about 20-30 of your videos. Lovin' it! Thanks for all the great content!
As for what I like most about my collection: I have a glass cabinet that I have dedicated to Doom games/figures/helmets/stuff. Trying to track down a copy of each console/pc release of the original Doom for the display. Currently I have Doom on PS1, Saturn, 32X, Atari Jaguar, and a cart only copy on SNES. Just need the box/contents for SNES, and CIB copies for GBA, 3DO, and original PC Shareware release.
I guess I am also very happy with how organized and clean I have been able to get my collection, though I am still working through opening all my NES and SNES carts to give them a good cleaning (the ones I purchased before I got serious about everything being super clean). Sitting for an afternoon, removing grime, stickers, marker, and opening carts to clean pins is super satisfying. Also plan to get my hands on a soldering iron and other equipment to begin maintaining and repairing consoles. Gotta keep 'em all alive and well!
Glad to hear that you're liking it and sounds like a pretty sweet Doom display you've got going :)
What I'm most proud of in my collection is how when I was growing up with the gamecube (my 2nd system after the N64), that I managed to get the majority of the first-party Nintendo games (Mario Kart, Mario Party, etc.) which after seeing the prices for those games nowadays, just makes my gamecube collection that much more special to talk about
Good call hanging onto them!
My favorite part of my collection is how it is nearly everything I wanted to get as a child and teen. Do to some stuff out of my control I had a really bad childhood and teen life where at times the only bright spot were these titles and the moments of peace they represented. I'm a lot different in my mind and have always been unable to handle normal life which makes my collecting any rare titles a shiz ton harder and in many ways this hunt has become a life goal in the vein of the sims. It took a very long but I can look at my collection and flip through so many titles that spark good memories and remind me where I came from and where I am now. Damn that got a lot darker than I expected
Games are a part of our lives, since we grew up with them. That's why it makes so much sense that they can have such great personal meaning.
Even though I don’t have a specific memory attached to each game in my collection, they all remind me of different times in my life. No idea when exactly I bought Mister Mosquito for PS2, but I remember I was in college, and whenever I see that one on my shelf I’m reminded of a different time and a different version of myself. I have a large collection, but not 4 walls full large. Sounds sappy, but it’s my collection and I love it. And goddamn I wish there were 900 hours in the day for games! Being closer to 40 than 30, two-thirds of the day go to work and sleep. :(
I love my collection, it ceapes growing, I’m most excited about getting my SEGA Genesis games I had as a kid. And the switch is my favorite right now, everything you ever wanted to play is on the Switch.
I didn't own a Genesis until more recently. It is one of the only consoles in my collection I haven't really explored yet, but I'm excited to find out what I missed.
My collection has more or less continued with me since I was a kid. I think that's pretty neat.
One thing j love about my collection? All thriller no filler. I own no sports titles outside of WWE/WWF games and even those I only have the 8/16 bit era ones I grew up playing. Every title I own I've played and enjoyed. If I buy a game, and don't enjoy it. It goes away to make room for the next one.
My favorite parts of my collection: a figure print of my wow character in his best gear and my 1994 powerfest memorabilia
I've found enjoyment in my collection by including games I loved as a kid, and a few that I wanted, but didn't have. Like BattleToads and Aliens Ate my Neighbors. Loved them as a kid. Also games like Conkers Bad Fur Day... Always wanted, but just added to my collection. I also include different genres, for variety, and because I truly like all kinds of games. Even sports games. Just added Rocket Knight to my Genesis collection... Thanks for recommending this game. It is awesome.
Glad to hear you're liking Rocket Knight Adventures!
@@RetroBirdGaming I'm glad there is a difficulty below easy in that game.
My favorite part of my collection is beyond good and evil on the ps2, its the first game i ever bought myself and the first game i 100% completed.
What I like about my collection is that it represents many phases I've gone threw. Like a phase when I loved to play the Yakuza games, or Final Fantasy. Right now I'm collecting some games for PS1 and PS2 cause I want to revisit these two generations :)
I've found myself in an unexpected mood for PS2 games lately. Funny you mention that.
Love your RUclips channel love the way how you explain retro gaming my collection is consolidated to all the things that I like to play from various consoles throughout time periods I am at 3rd gen gamer
I don’t have a huge collection, but I love every game that I own. My favorites being the ones I played with my buddies growing up such as NBA Jam.
NBA Jam is just so dang good.
It used to be all about the numbers for me. Once I started getting way to many games that quickly changed to the rarity and how much I liked the games.
Makes sense. I think once you get to a certain amount, the numbers start to lose their novelty a bit.
I have a lot of Barbie games not proud
@@waynecampbell3431 Sometimes you got to be a Barbie girl in a Barbie world.
@@waynecampbell3431 well that sure make your collection special.
This sounds kooky but I have a small tote for each system I own filled with games. Only so many can fit in the toe and if I want another game after the tote is filled I have to sell one to make room for the next. This has made kind of like a top 25 or however many will fit. It has automatically become a personal greatest hits of games I love to play and the top 25 or however much rarely changes. It prevents me from hoarding and takes up a small amount of space since I can stack the totes. This might make me sound weird but it's my system. Love your channel.
Just discovered your channel, fantastic fun. Reminds me of Scott the Woz but you definitely feel authentic in your own right. Thanks for the laughs!
Hi Retro Bird. I really enjoyed your video above. For me, I've evolved over time, to the point to where I love basically all console games. Sure, I have favorites, but then again, I can appreciate most any other games and genres as well.
It is a good and, I suppose for some, bad place to be in. I made a decision a long time ago to collect only for the US market, because I knew that it had more than enough already for me to collect. With time, I was able to find and buy the majority of the games I had wanted, which was close to 2,000 games.
At this point in time, I realized that I wanted more, and thus, I continued the journey of adding every game I could to what is now the Console Purist Museum. The museum has over 10,700 games with 309 consoles and 31 complete console libraries. I collect for every console library that has been released in the US and also have thousands of gaming paraphernalia, complete magazine sets, and so on.
Gaming for me truly became something I appreciated more and more with time. At first, I didn't care at all for the majority of the sports games for instance, but with time, I started to truly like most of them, as well as most every other genre and type of game.
Today, my favorite genre's are Adventure, Beat'em Up, RPG, shoot'em up's and FPS's, but I truly love basically every genre. I have every console released in the US, besides some Pong consoles and the Entex Adventurevision and I hope to add that one day.
Either way, I'd love to hear your thoughts on collecting and how many games and consoles you have yourself.
I have most of the main consoles from the NES up until now. For some, I only have a handful of games. For some of my favorite consoles (like SNES and Genesis) I have more. I try to think about all the games I have overall and not just what I have for a specific console when adding games.
The most precious games I own are my original Spyro trilogy. They're not worth as much ae some of my other stuff, but Spyro 2 was the first game I was really drawn into as a child. One Christmas my aunt and uncle brought their Playstation over to my grandparent's place and I spent half the time experimenting with it. They decided to give me the system and three or four games, and from there it became a lifelong passion. I came to love games from all systems, across all generations. My grandfather got me into PC gaming later with Half-life and Carnivores, and he gave me his copy of Metal Gear Solid 3 and a huge SNES collection. He got me into more of the adult type of games like shooters and stuff with deeper character story elements.
I was really lucky to have a generous, game-loving family, and I plan to hold onto these games for life. My younger brothers all love playing them, especially Ghost n Goblins and Super Metroid. Theyre just as obsessed as me now. A part of me is collecting for them and my friends as well. I want everyone to share in the experience, so I loan them stuff a lot. So sometimes I'll buy games I'm not personally all that interested in, so my friends or brothers can try em out. I've ended up liking a lot of stuff I didn't expect to that way. I bought one of the Persona fighting games because a friend wanted to try it, and now it's one of my all-time favorite series. A lot of bargain bin stuff was pretty fun too. I think people should be willing to go out on a limb like that. You'd be surprised how many fun games fly under the radar, even beyond 'obscure classic' lists. Cheapness, weirdness, and low ratings, can sometimes hide the true worth of a game.
Honestly, what make my collection special to me is that it's games/ series that I deeply enjoy. I love my rpg games and always stumbling across an game that you never heard of before. I usually have a set of rules of what game that it going to be on my shelf and going to be playing. I have 8 different Shelf that have different franchise that I love. Pokemon, Dragon quest, persona, Kingdom Heart and lots more
It's always fun to have your favorite series ready to go!
My favorite thing about my collection is the Super Nintendo games that came from my Grandpa. My copy of Link to the Past still has his save file in which he made it all the way to the end of the game and needed me to beat Ganon.
My favorite part of my collection is my 100% Sega Saturn STG (shooting games - not calling them shmups) set. It was the first thing I really set out to get ALL of. As one of my favorite genres, and the Saturn having the best of the best in my opinion, it's the crown jewel of my collection!
I love the fact that every game I have is something I either really enjoy playing or have a heap of nostalgia for. There is no filler only games I have played and enjoyed or sometimes I will play a modern game and love it and I will study what their previous games in the series where and pick them up. I did that recently with Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Really enjoying it and then going back in buying all of their previous games like Xenogears on PS1 Xenosaga 1,2,&3 on ps2 baten katos on GameCube and so on.
People forget that Monolith Soft made Baten Kaitos. Such a unique game.
I only collect for two consoles gamecube and psp and only collect games I will play and enjoy playing and don't care what people say every collection is unique That's why I love watching collection videos! Great video!
Well put. All of my games that i have bought in the past few years are games i felt like i missed out on when i was younger. No nostalgia for them besides "remember when i had no money". It doesnt matter to me if i paid a chunk of change for a couple. Dont plan on selling and someone was kind enough to take care of them for 20+ years. Now time to play some games.
I have a fondness for the games I feel like I missed out on when I was younger as well. It feels like lost treasure or something.
What I love the most about my videogame collection is how much fun I can have with all the games I missed when I was a kid because of money limitations, I don't own every game I want to play but I've experienced most of them so far and that's the best thing about it, not the value of some of them.
It's more valuable the fun and enjoyment than what the market says about some of these games, yes you can play any game (not sure every game) by emulation, but talking about collections is playing them on real original hardware, that's the experience!!!!!
Another banger of a video. Well done!
I’m really glad that I found your channel. You deserve more subscribers. 👍
"If it makes you happy, It can't be that bad."~ S. Crow
I like collecting what I played as a kid growing up, even if they were bad games lol