This is what Tips & Tricks Magazine was doing, starting in (I think) 2002. Joe Santulli of Digital Press was writing that classic gaming section, early on. The Nerd showed up in Joe's store in Clifton, New Jersey for that meet-up with the Nostalgia Critic.
This was really cool, but I don’t think you have to worry about the time being too long. It seemed like that was a big concern of Mike. If anything, I could’ve watched another 20-40 minutes of this. I would’ve liked to see the holy grail segment go on for longer. Please do more collections in the future!
James is the same way in his videos and even the rental reviews they were time concerned. Never knew why they think people would turn away from a video being too long. Maybe if it went over an hour but most of the time they arent even close to that lol
Agreed, maybe he didn't want to bother this guy too much. Matt could put out his own video too, it was great to see his collection and seemed like a cool dude. But it would be nice if they made some more videos together.
A little brazilian trivia for you: the "CCE" company, at the time, had a bad reputation on its products. A common joke was to tell that "CCE" meant "Comecei Comprando Errado", which roughly translates to "I started buying wrong stuff".
I love this series idea. If you want to venture out to NYC, I collect mass produced items where the designer snuck hidden messages in the artwork. Its not games, but definitely has nostalgia value.
Fuchs is German for fox, and the title of the game "Fuchs & Schweinchen Schlau" means "Fox And Practical Pig" (from the 3 little pigs). As you guessed I'm from Germany. ;) I don't have a German Atari collection, but a complete German Intellivision collection (amongst others).
I love the enthusiasm here. You can see it in their eyes. I collect stamps and can talk for hours about them. Nobody ever comes back. God my life sucks! Don't collect stamps.
@John Jalas I mean on the topic of age demographic, the collection of NES and Atari games is so amazing to me as a 14 year old that just started high school. I have my own collection, not big or super expensive (at least for these two consoles) but these are so cool to me. Older games like this are so much cooler to me than someone having a bunch of Xbox 1 or PS4 games. The age demographic for a majority may focus on the next gen but there is still people loving the older ones forever.
as a brazilian SNES collector I can tell you we have so much strange games you've never heard of. Sonic 4 (a bootleg version of Speedy Gonzales) comes to mind. Like you said on the video, we grew up on these weird games we never knew were homebrews or only released here. Great video, keep up the good work
that brazilian supercharger was made by a company that stills exists here in my city. "Splice". they do all sorts of telecon related things and for a time they made a few Atari clones and peripherals. my uncle worked there and brought all kinds of Atari stuff to my cousin. we played with this COMP-K7 for years. he had pretty much the whole Atari collection on audio tapes. I thought I would never see this stuff again. thank you for that.
I could watch Mike interview collectors bi weekly( any kinds of nerdy collectors cinemassacre is interested in) or however frequent they could find them. I love the Stuff you guys put out and look forward to it every week!
This is a great idea. It reminds me of the time you guys showed off that awesome VHS store. These little expose's on other peoples personal collections is quite fascinating. It also gets some new personalities on the show which freshens things up a bit. Keep up the great content guys, one of the best channels on youtube.
"Collector" has lost its meaning, guys like this are true collectors. They pursue one thing to completion. You could not care about atari games and think a room like this is worth some respect.
I really enjoyed this and I’m not a collector at all! I love how the owner is so Alpha and has this geeky side to him! Really interesting! More please :)
From Argentina here. The one that Mike though was a beer box is also an atari clone made here. They also made cartridges under the same brand (artkaris) I like the part were you talked about bootlegs. Here most collectors do collect those because first: Nostalgia, since they were part of our childhood and second: because of availability and price (they are usually cheaper than official carts)
really a 30 min video could be made on one game, or a series of games like, Brazilian games, or German games, or unreleased games. in fact the owner could just hire a team to make a video series a rack in the profits probably
Beautiful collection! The most complete VCS/2600 collection I've ever seen, especially with import/foreign stuff. I saw he had a small stack of SuperVision & SpaceVision games - my favorites!
Very cool collection I remember having a 2600 console as a kid back in 1986 here from Australia and watching this video brings back so much memories 👍🏻 great video
I'm brazilian. Atari was a huge thing here. I know more than 10 companies that made the Atari console knockoffs. As for the games, probably more than 30 different companies. Hey Mike, if you happen to be in Brazil one day (I kind of doubt it) come and take a look at my collection. It's not as big as this one but I believe it's one of the largest in the state I live.
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I was keeping an eye out on the shelves for my favorite Atari game of the rare bunch: Subterranea. And yes... he has it.
we brazillians have a lot of old games that still appears around the world because some of the consoles were huge and that means mores games, you can still find Sega games in portuguese
I love seeing people's collections and all the different and weird stuff they have. Mike please do this again if you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed watching it
I agree. It’s just like the movie posters that were drawn and painted by hand. The 90s were basically the last decade where companies used beautiful artwork. Now everyone uses generic images with everything.
Tanin'iver I hear what you’re saying. It’s difficult to play Atari games now when the current gaming consoles have such amazing graphics! My experience with Atari was after it was obsolete during the 8 Bit Nintendo days. My cousin gave me his Atari as a hand me down. I still have it but I almost never really play it unless one of my buddies asks to.
Imagine the disappointment of your 8-year-old self when your mom gets you the wrong-colored Baseball game with the wrong number on the side of the box.
Those Canadian import games are actually from Zellars. Which was a department store. Basically, copies of Imagic and Activision games with the Copyrights edited out. Lazer Volley is actually Lazer Gates by Imagic. Same game but copyrights hex edited out.
Digital games were and will never be the same as the physical copies. It felt like you didn't really owned them. Ps2 era is the last best console. Everything after is going down hill
@@laos85 All video games that use a cpu of any kind are 'digital games', not just downloaded ones. It's a bad term. These cartridges aren't somehow analog games.
Dope ass Collection. Mike was in heaven I'm sure. Same as I woulda been. Atari is Finally getting it's Due Respect after Soo many years. I'm Proud to see such an amazing Collection
Mike you are a total legit content creator to me, since years. And you are getting better and better. I just hope you keep staying in cinemassacre. You could totally start your thing and I'll follow you. But if you and James continue together it would be fucking magical! Love you
That was truly amazing! Thanks to you guys and Matt big time! I have a flashback handheld that I've loaded a ton of stuff onto and I still enjoy the old games..
1:40 That's the game and accessory where I learned the 2600 joystick could have had two additional buttons via the unused paddle pins. My take on that design would have been A, B, and Start/Pause.
4:17 is a mass collection of Sears Telegames titles for the Atari 2600, many of these were retitles for example “Outer Space” was “Star Ship”, and “Space Combat” was “Spacewar”. Different titles, same game. It was made by Sears for Atari. They also made a rebadge version of the Atari 2600 called the Sears Telegames Video Arcade.
To the 100+ people who disliked the video....” you obviously didn’t get the Atari as a kid for Xmas...you got the socks and jocks deal..and still hold a grudge all theses years later...”back then one button ruled them all....awesome collection...
Really enjoy seeing collections like this and hearing stories behind the games and what they meant to so many people. Even though I wasn't super into this particular generation as it was somewhat before my time (born 1980), I still find the evolution and history of gaming very fascinating. You should do more videos like this.
Then that means the Colecovision Super Action Controller should also work. Well, 2 of the buttons that is. That might be more comfortable than the stock Colecovision controllers.
Looks like dude would have a pretty damn good collection of 1st press/1st release 80's/90's thrash/black/death metal records. Some of that stuff we consider canon/genre defining now days really didn't sell all that well back then.
This is a cool idea. Show collections of other big unknown collectors
Gotta find em all...
Collectors are just organized hoarders
@@Ottophil sorry i dont speak broke
This is what Tips & Tricks Magazine was doing, starting in (I think) 2002. Joe Santulli of Digital Press was writing that classic gaming section, early on. The Nerd showed up in Joe's store in Clifton, New Jersey for that meet-up with the Nostalgia Critic.
the last gamer from australia!
This was really cool, but I don’t think you have to worry about the time being too long. It seemed like that was a big concern of Mike. If anything, I could’ve watched another 20-40 minutes of this.
I would’ve liked to see the holy grail segment go on for longer. Please do more collections in the future!
Yes, this video could easily be one hour for me!
James is the same way in his videos and even the rental reviews they were time concerned. Never knew why they think people would turn away from a video being too long. Maybe if it went over an hour but most of the time they arent even close to that lol
Or a part 2
Agreed, maybe he didn't want to bother this guy too much. Matt could put out his own video too, it was great to see his collection and seemed like a cool dude. But it would be nice if they made some more videos together.
It would be a great idea if you take some time to play those games cause most of them are really rare gems
"What is the difference between these two copys of Baseball?"
"Uhhh one of them says Basketball?"
*copies
same game, different colors
Takes out top gun from the third position and puts it back on top and upside down.
"We were inverted" I get it now.
Yes! And they let it stay that way! I felt physical pain from that and I don't even collect games!
@@hansolo9119 Don't worry about it. Librarians and collectors know, you let the person taking care of the collection to refile it.
I thought they would cut away and I could assume he fixed it, but they ended up cutting to another angle of it still upside down
@@ThePixelProfessor My OCD kicked in automatically.
Probably the biggest 2600 collection i've ever seen. Definitely museum material. Thanks for showing this!
A little brazilian trivia for you: the "CCE" company, at the time, had a bad reputation on its products. A common joke was to tell that "CCE" meant "Comecei Comprando Errado", which roughly translates to "I started buying wrong stuff".
Or even "Caixa de Componentes Estragados", "box of damaged goods"
so Brazilian LJN
@@kevinoconnor4582 LJN of hardware. Loved It hahahhahahaha
That’s hilarious. I speak Spanish, but Portuguese is similar enough I can get the meaning.
Aqui era "conserta, conserta, estraga".
Mike, you asked about a brazilian collector of atari, a famous one is Antonio Borba. He have a huge collection.
Lais P. Konigerente many of these are from his collection 😎
I love this series idea. If you want to venture out to NYC, I collect mass produced items where the designer snuck hidden messages in the artwork. Its not games, but definitely has nostalgia value.
That got me really intrigued. I see you make your own content, man, show us something!
so that's the most niche collection i've ever heard of and i am intrigued. you have a website or fb page or some such?
@@pjm3005 I have a playlist called Cabinet of Curiosities. its on all sorts of things I collect, but there's a few on the items with hidden messages.
Ok, you got my attention
@@WeirdExplorer umm, thanks for the heads up! watching the playlist now. the weir food videos seem interesting too.
Fuchs is German for fox, and the title of the game "Fuchs & Schweinchen Schlau" means "Fox And Practical Pig" (from the 3 little pigs). As you guessed I'm from Germany. ;) I don't have a German Atari collection, but a complete German Intellivision collection (amongst others).
What does the fuch say?
Fox and Pig... sounds like Pooyan.
I would translate "Schweinchen Schlau" more like "Smart piggy" than "practical piggy"
@@NBAGreatestGamesonClassicCourt The English name is Practical Pig.
@@IntyMichael I am open for corrections because i am not a native speaker but the dictionary sais practical=experienced, useful.
Schlau=clever, smart
I'm sensing a new Cinemassacre series!
I hope so!
This didn't age well
Wrong
Hats off man, such a cool collection!
I love the enthusiasm here. You can see it in their eyes. I collect stamps and can talk for hours about them. Nobody ever comes back. God my life sucks! Don't collect stamps.
Gotcha.
Won't start 👍
@John Jalas
I mean on the topic of age demographic, the collection of NES and Atari games is so amazing to me as a 14 year old that just started high school. I have my own collection, not big or super expensive (at least for these two consoles) but these are so cool to me. Older games like this are so much cooler to me than someone having a bunch of Xbox 1 or PS4 games. The age demographic for a majority may focus on the next gen but there is still people loving the older ones forever.
It's actually comforting to know that there's others out there that cherish the memories that only Atari can bring.
as a brazilian SNES collector I can tell you we have so much strange games you've never heard of. Sonic 4 (a bootleg version of Speedy Gonzales) comes to mind. Like you said on the video, we grew up on these weird games we never knew were homebrews or only released here. Great video, keep up the good work
I'm 48 years old. My 10 year old self was salivating watching this video Lol.
if this guy does not listen to brutal death metal i will be dissapointed
🤘😭🖖
Look at him.
100% guaranteed he does.
He looks like the lead singer of a brutal death metal band
He listens to bands from Jersey exclusively
Would be blown away if he listens to Kenny G
Brazillian here. I grew up with an Atari clone called Dactari lol
that brazilian supercharger was made by a company that stills exists here in my city. "Splice". they do all sorts of telecon related things and for a time they made a few Atari clones and peripherals. my uncle worked there and brought all kinds of Atari stuff to my cousin. we played with this COMP-K7 for years. he had pretty much the whole Atari collection on audio tapes. I thought I would never see this stuff again. thank you for that.
This guy's collection will be in a museum someday, it's so satisfying and large.
That's what she said
BROTRRer I knew this was coming
@@BROTRRer i dont get it, can you explain? Thank you
@@TheJulioGulio Are you a kid?
Thats what my dad said
I collect vinyl, and I agree with not letting it rot on the shelf. Play ur media people!!
Who claimed it wasn’t played
Agree X 1,000,000!
Clandestine Council it doesn’t matter. If someone sees games on a shelf they assume they aren’t getting played? There’s always one in the bunch haha
Hellyeah!
10:37 Nooooooooooooo... anyone else triggered? this video became out-of-order-upside-down-top-gun all over it
10:51 it is still there
13:04 That is it. I'm done
I actually paused it when i seen that and went through comments because I was like no way I’m the only one that noticed
@@EverythingGeek 🤝 same here
OCD kicking in...
Hey Mike I have a collection of dust on my Nintendo Switch that you might want to cover. We should compare to see who's Switch has more dust.
I set mine up for a few remote episodes of J&MM. So yours probably has more dust.
Game sack is always on in my house. shouts out to joe
Thinking of buying a Switch for a long time actually. It's the only console I would consider. I'm definitely master race through and through rofl
Whoa, joe is here!
JOE
This video needs 1 million views
I love video game collections. It’s like revisiting a time period that you never lived in.
there's definitely Nostalgia that comes with having retro games, that's a lot of the appeal to retro gaming and collecting.
Or in my case, revisiting a time period that I DID live in.
I could watch Mike interview collectors bi weekly( any kinds of nerdy collectors cinemassacre is interested in) or however frequent they could find them. I love the Stuff you guys put out and look forward to it every week!
"The Donald Duck game with the giant scorpion monster"
Ironically, there is a giant scorpion monster at the intro sequence for the DuckTales reboot.
yes,,, im german,, and yes,.. i have a collection like this,, and yes,, come over... and fyi Fuchs means Fox
For Fuchs sake man
Du musst davon selbst ein Video machen, sollte Mike Dich wirklich besuchen.
For FOX 🦊 sake man
Bongomaster It goes both ways. Germans laugh at English words like “fix”, because it sounds just like their f-word.
@@luciolalazilia2189 Sternenfuchs. No space. Compound words für den Gewinn!
This is a great idea. It reminds me of the time you guys showed off that awesome VHS store. These little expose's on other peoples personal collections is quite fascinating. It also gets some new personalities on the show which freshens things up a bit. Keep up the great content guys, one of the best channels on youtube.
Holy crap, this is nuts. I don't even think most popular collectors actually have this much games!
You dont watch that many videos.
I do... on Steam, lol
Nice to see Matt's collection getting more attention. I was fortunate enough to do a video on his collection a while ago! He is a cool guy!
Thanks buddy!!!!
The german game titles are nuts.
"Tom's egghunt", "Snail vs Squirrel" or "Fox (Fuchs) and smart piggy".
Grüße an den Nerd!
Does this means that "Fred Fuchs" means "Fred Fox"?
@@TankEngine75 yes
Exactly
@@TankEngine75 correct. Fuchs German Word for Fox.
@@Morris1581 nice
"Collector" has lost its meaning, guys like this are true collectors. They pursue one thing to completion. You could not care about atari games and think a room like this is worth some respect.
Thanks!! 😊😊
I really enjoyed this and I’m not a collector at all! I love how the owner is so Alpha and has this geeky side to him! Really interesting! More please :)
From Argentina here. The one that Mike though was a beer box is also an atari clone made here. They also made cartridges under the same brand (artkaris)
I like the part were you talked about bootlegs. Here most collectors do collect those because first: Nostalgia, since they were part of our childhood and second: because of availability and price (they are usually cheaper than official carts)
Splitting these into 2 parts, or having an extended version would be cool possibly. Great idea regardless!
really a 30 min video could be made on one game, or a series of games like, Brazilian games, or German games, or unreleased games. in fact the owner could just hire a team to make a video series a rack in the profits probably
Beautiful collection! The most complete VCS/2600 collection I've ever seen, especially with import/foreign stuff. I saw he had a small stack of SuperVision & SpaceVision games - my favorites!
Nice work man! I'm not into Atari but I respect and appreciate a serious collector.
Very cool collection I remember having a 2600 console as a kid back in 1986 here from Australia and watching this video brings back so much memories 👍🏻 great video
Hells Angels Death Squad Member at Night.
Atari Collector by day.
Hahahaha
One of my favorite episodes. Great work. Thank you.
"I am Dactar" in a 60's robot voice made me laugh out loud
I'm brazilian. Atari was a huge thing here. I know more than 10 companies that made the Atari console knockoffs. As for the games, probably more than 30 different companies.
Hey Mike, if you happen to be in Brazil one day (I kind of doubt it) come and take a look at my collection. It's not as big as this one but I believe it's one of the largest in the state I live.
I was keeping an eye out on the shelves for my favorite Atari game of the rare bunch: Subterranea. And yes... he has it.
As a brazilian, i was surprised with so many BR things in his collection
we brazillians have a lot of old games that still appears around the world because some of the consoles were huge and that means mores games, you can still find Sega games in portuguese
I wonder if he has Chapolin vs Drácula in there somewhere (still haven't watched the whole video, let's see)
O cara gosta mesmo tem itens dos br que nem aqui temos ou nunca vi
@@lichewitz8905 no I don’t!!! Brazilian games are so fun to collect!!! There is no end haha
I'm sure someone else here will have said this but "IT BELONGS IN A MUSEUM"
thank you, good day!
I love seeing people's collections and all the different and weird stuff they have. Mike please do this again if you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed watching it
Atari has the most beautiful art work on their covers.
Yep...Among my favorite box art.
I agree. It’s just like the movie posters that were drawn and painted by hand. The 90s were basically the last decade where companies used beautiful artwork. Now everyone uses generic images with everything.
Cliff Spohn's work is my favorite.
Yes but thats where the positives about atari stop lol
Tanin'iver I hear what you’re saying. It’s difficult to play Atari games now when the current gaming consoles have such amazing graphics! My experience with Atari was after it was obsolete during the 8 Bit Nintendo days. My cousin gave me his Atari as a hand me down. I still have it but I almost never really play it unless one of my buddies asks to.
Imagine the disappointment of your 8-year-old self when your mom gets you the wrong-colored Baseball game with the wrong number on the side of the box.
"Mooom! I TOLD you I need 3456! I hate you!!!"
Do more of these Mike. Love seeing these collections.
I would watch more of this. Also some cart hunting at swap meets etc would be cool too.
Let the guest talk more, let him share some of his stories.
He can do a second video with this guy even if its for the other channels and not the main one.
As a Brazilian myself, I feel very honored by the amount of Brazilian Atari related things you showed on this video
Now just need to wait until you and James can go to Australia to the biggest video game collection.
Those Canadian import games are actually from Zellars. Which was a department store. Basically, copies of Imagic and Activision games with the Copyrights edited out. Lazer Volley is actually Lazer Gates by Imagic. Same game but copyrights hex edited out.
I am a huge fan of Atari, and I just started collecting Atari games, I just hope in the future my collection gets bigger
this should be a series of its own. just mike talking with other game collectors and all. honestly if this was 2 or 3 hours long i'd still watch it.
Game Preservation is so important. One day these games are either not going to exist and just stop working. Gone forever. Really sad to think about.
Digital games were and will never be the same as the physical copies. It felt like you didn't really owned them. Ps2 era is the last best console. Everything after is going down hill
The nature of time is that nothing lasts forever, not just video games. This too shall pass.
@@laos85 All video games that use a cpu of any kind are 'digital games', not just downloaded ones. It's a bad term. These cartridges aren't somehow analog games.
That's a really fascinating collection and the owner is a really chill guy. I'd definitely would love to see more of his stuff some other day.
Rescue on fractalus..... the game that scared me as a child
Dope ass Collection. Mike was in heaven I'm sure. Same as I woulda been. Atari is Finally getting it's Due Respect after Soo many years. I'm Proud to see such an amazing Collection
@18:50 did he just say.. laughing out loud.. out loud?.. ive never seent it unironically lol
The Brazil-Argentina rival spilled over to even Atari games, won’t even use the same PAL ha!
Pal-M and Pal-N still give me the shills, I can't figure out how to play some dreamcast games since my console is pal-m!
Mike you are a total legit content creator to me, since years. And you are getting better and better. I just hope you keep staying in cinemassacre. You could totally start your thing and I'll follow you. But if you and James continue together it would be fucking magical! Love you
The one Atari title you mentioned in this video "E.T. Go Come" sounds like it should be in the Atari porn series.
That was truly amazing! Thanks to you guys and Matt big time!
I have a flashback handheld that I've loaded a ton of stuff onto and I still enjoy the old games..
The guy often forgot history on his own stuff. His collection is so large he's probably forgotten where he got a lot of it.
I love Atari and I have never seen some of these gems. Great video. Would love a part 2 showing off more.
The old at atari commercials are weird.
Please keep doing this series i think your really onto something here
Respect to the guy and his dedication
Thank you!!
10:45 Mike puts back the game at the wrong place. My ocd is killing me, i hope the dude put it back in its place..
And upside down!! Aarghhh!!
The Wii music confused the f**k outta me, i had just come from another Mii Channel video to this one, lol.
1:40 That's the game and accessory where I learned the 2600 joystick could have had two additional buttons via the unused paddle pins. My take on that design would have been A, B, and Start/Pause.
I feel like if this guy made content he would be like a more chill and less content starved MJR
@10:37 misfiling Top Gun upside down hurt my soul, man! have some respect! lol
Wow. What a great collection.
4:17 is a mass collection of Sears Telegames titles for the Atari 2600, many of these were retitles for example “Outer Space” was “Star Ship”, and “Space Combat” was “Spacewar”. Different titles, same game. It was made by Sears for Atari. They also made a rebadge version of the Atari 2600 called the Sears Telegames Video Arcade.
This dude... just damn. It's great when someone who looks like a rock enthusiast ALSO has a huge Atari collection. 😅
I love it. you can tell he's passionate about what he does too. definitely tuning in to the next one of these
14:00 Reminded me of Mike as the Joker yelling, “RETURN, REVENGE, RETURN, REVENGE!”
10:46 When someone touches your collection but can't put it back in the way it was.
Really enjoyed this definitely wanna see some more videos like this. You should go see John Hancock's collection.
To the 100+ people who disliked the video....” you obviously didn’t get the Atari as a kid for Xmas...you got the socks and jocks deal..and still hold a grudge all theses years later...”back then one button ruled them all....awesome collection...
Kaboom is a classic. Of course, it's hard to praise Kaboom without mentioning Beat em and Eat em, lol
Extremely impressive collection. I am on board with the idea of making this a series too, would love to see more impressive collections. :D
Guy looks like he has a Harley collection... but Atari?
Seems like the guy to have both tbh lol
Thats dedication
Maybe he has an Atari Harley
You’d be surprised how many old school gamers look like metal heads. Metal heads were huge nerds.
A few young Metal Heads got together in the 90’s. Then we got DOOM.
Really enjoy seeing collections like this and hearing stories behind the games and what they meant to so many people. Even though I wasn't super into this particular generation as it was somewhat before my time (born 1980), I still find the evolution and history of gaming very fascinating. You should do more videos like this.
did that guy start sweating because you put the game upside down?
Awesome to see Jason Brassards limited book at the end of the video. He is a Legend!
Thanks for the upload
0:02 Atari Logo
yes
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I think visiting guys with huge collections, pulling out weird and interesting pieces, that should be a monthly show.
The ColecoVision controller is functional with Omega Race. It's not practical, but it does work.
Then that means the Colecovision Super Action Controller should also work. Well, 2 of the buttons that is. That might be more comfortable than the stock Colecovision controllers.
@@TheJeremyHolloway By George, I think you're on to something!
Please do more of this man this was amazing
this is what the internet is about
This was great. Could have watched a few 2 hour episodes of this going into more detail about individual things and seeing the games being played.
Remember when Nintendo recreated Smash-Bros in Live Action?
Looks like dude would have a pretty damn good collection of 1st press/1st release 80's/90's thrash/black/death metal records. Some of that stuff we consider canon/genre defining now days really didn't sell all that well back then.
I miss Mike
I would like the version that went on for 50 hours or so. When this ended, I was bummed.