Such great memories with the NES, especially at my Grandma's house (RIP).. We called the bedroom the Nintendo Room. Endless hours playing games there. Castlevania, Mega Man, Mario, Tecmo Bowl, TMNT, Zelda, etc. The list goes on.. Won't ever forget those times. Oh, I found my Grandma's Nintendo when we were cleaning out her house. I refurbished it. It works like it's brand new 😀. I love you and miss you Grandma.
Thanks for sharing my homebrews “Carpet Shark” & “Plummet Challenge Game!” Saw some familiar games from fellow nes devs in there too! This system shares such a special place in my heart. Great to see a video dedicated to your collection 🤘🏻
I highly recommend getting Solstice for any NES collection. It's very underrated because there's a little bit of getting used to the isometric controls and most players write it off as too difficult after playing it for 15 minutes. Most should be able to beat it blind in 7-10 hours and when you do, the feeling of success will be extremely rewarding! Love that game!
Great video.... as always! Wait. Couldn't see Mr. JohnRiggs homebrew in this collection. Not sure if it is available for sale yet. Anyway, great hidden gem to add to your collection. Cheers
I need your help mr Riggs or anyone. I have an OG NES toaster and I want to have it modded to play HDMI on my flat screen. Any advice? Please tag me so I can see the reply!
Hey Mjr i just want you to know as a person with several mental struggles your videos always manage to calm me down a lot. Whenever im stressed i just pop one of your pickup videos and calm myself down. I hope you keep on doing videos and i wish you started a channel where you just played games and commentated because i think lots of people really enjoy your banter. Wishing you well !
The amount of NES romhacks is honestly mind boggling. I've been downloading most romhacks for 5 years for all systems NES-PS1 and even though I only download full games, full translations and the occasional QoL patch that does enough to be worth it (aka not just graphics patches and such) I still download about 150 a month. It's way more than I'll ever be able to play but I find it fun collecting all of the romhacks that I feel are worthy. Every time I have friends over they are blown away at all the games on my flashcarts. The only downer is some romhacks are so good they make the OG release feel obselete. That inspired me to start making repros for games such as A Link to the Past, Earthbound, Final Fantasys, etc with the best versions. I absolutely love romhacking and the huge community that's risen from it. I foresee it only becoming bigger and better as time goes on.
I love this video so much. My NES collection is the only collection that I was able to keep. This system punches my nostalgia button like no other system!
Hell yes brother!!! I love the Famicom/NES. I have a stupid amount of games for many systems and I find myself choosing to play new and old nes games about 70% of the time. All the new games being made are so exciting I love that the 8 bit systems are not being forgotten about.
One of the many reasons why I LOVE owning a Retron 5 is the fact I can buy Japanese import Famicom, Super Famicom, Sega Mega Drive, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games and download an english translation patch for the game on my SD card, and boom it's in english! Easily one of the highlights of owning one! Great video!
The Nes had some of the best Baseball games: 1) Baseball Stars (lots of options team an all girls team... sign players with high salaries lots. RPG for baseball can increase abilities when you win games) 2) Baseball Simulator 1000 (play game against players with magical abilities... I kid you not... excellent graphics,) 3) Dusty Diamonds Softball ( incredible graphics and game play lots of original looking characters teams that have different skill levels and in depth instruction book with all their characters.
Oh damn, those mini boxes have blown my mind! I might finally have to act on my wish to get a NES and some games just so I can have those boxes on a shelf.
I actually began getting back into nes lately. Your videos always give me inspiration. Thank you for your hard work as usual as I really always enjoy your art and it is a privilege that you share it with the world for free as it is good content all around. You deserve your own 1/2 hour segment on TV, with Reggie as your co-host of course.
NES is definitely a system with one of the most experimental and bizarre game libraries out there, i'm always about the weird games in libraries more than the straight up gems.
One of the games I saw in your licensed grouping always managed to really grind my gears - "The Simpsons: Bartman meets Radioactive Man". No matter how many times I tried to play the thing, I could never progress beyond a certain area of the *first* level! 😵
Crystalis is one of the greatest rpgs ever made. It is criminally underrated. I've been playing it since the 1980's and still play it to this day. Wish they would remaster it or even make a new one.
I'm soooo mad at myself, when I was moving during college, I convinced myself I didn't want my nintendo anymore and it wasn't worth lugging around so I sold it to a friend with all the games. Miss them all the time.
One homebrew I picked up a few years ago was Micro Mages. I was impressed by how they fit it into 40 kb, the size of the earliest and smallest launch NES games. There's a video about just how efficient they had to be with everything that's really fascinating.
Recently I've been collecting the NAMCOT Famicom games that came in the cool plastic clamshell cases with all the stickers and extras. They're still readily available and the majority of prices are reasonable. I started off with Star Wars which has a really fantastic box and manual.
I love Shatterhand, I had it as a kid and was one of my favorites. One of those games you don't hear about alot but really solid. As always great video MetalJesus!
Video already paused so I can check out the mini-boxes! Thanks for the pointer! Had to laugh at "paid your brother's uncle" -- wouldn't that just be your uncle? :)
For me, the perfect NES game is always the original Contra.Great graphics and music, and most important of all, 2 player co-op gameplay.Anything with 2 players, whether it's co-op or competitive would be an instant hit for me and my friends after school.Oh, go hunt down Airwolf for the Famicom, it's a side scrolling shooter instead of simulation on US version.Being an Airwolf fan, I had fond memory playing that game.
That’s what was great about the NES games-they grew out of the quarter-munching arcade games and they were supposed to be effing haaarrd! That’s why so many of us old-timers love the Dark Souls games and appreciate other modern games that believe in giving you an impossible challenge!
Despite it being so outdated and so easily emulatable, it's SO NICE to see all these boxes and pieces of gaming history that were industry-defining. I wish I could have some of these! Especially the Castlevania ones
Love the video and how you were able to also talk about the famicon versus the Nes…. I actually played must NES games on the famicon growing up as a kid so this hit home !!! Thank you always for sharing with all of us !!!
What interest's me about the NES is that there are so many different types of cartridges, including official North American releases, Pal exclusives, Famicom exclusives, unlicensed games, championship carts, prototypes, homebrews, hacks, and multi-carts.
I never had a NES, didn’t start playing/collecting until the SNES but I appreciate its history & the great games on it. Although I never got to ply any of them myself thank you for this video & sharing your collection. This is my favorite YT channel by far.
Loved the video man! Im not gonna lie i started collecting after watching a bunch of you and your friends videos! Ive always loved video games but now its a passion! im surprised how much my collection has grown in a short amount of time! Bring on the PS1 video!!!
Awesome collection metaljesus. Love seeing your collections. Only thing that gets me is how does a collector choose which game to play if own every game and console? Lol
Till this day, my favorite game of all time is ducktales in the nes, it wasn't the fist game that I play but it was the first that make me feel something when I beat it, before that all games were about getting the higher score and funny enough I never watch the show as a kid xd greetings from Honduras 🇭🇳
Weellll maybe not overwhelmingly voted, PSX was pretty close and rightfully so. But really both the NES and PSX are such awesome systems for collecting especially. So many bizarre, niche, and downright creatively fun titles.
I kinda do enjoy these. And for a purpose. I recently got a Mister Multisystem to basically collect all the retro consoles and home computers I don't already have in one go. And naturally there are systems I am curious about but have never owned or even seen in the real world. Your collections do a great job in helping me to get started with those unknown machines that lives as cores on my Mister and get a feeling for them.
My next goal for my collection of old games is better storage. I've been looking at those mini boxes, and really do like the idea and look of them. However, I kept almost every manual I have and since I'd like to keep the game/manual together I'm starting to look at those custom game cases that are out there. Honestly my biggest hold up is, go original horizontal box art or the vertical format. Surprisingly I really dig both ideas
Haunted Halloween, nice! I met those guys at Pax in San Antonio, Texas. I wasn't able to buy much while I was there, but I made sure to grab a copy of their game after talking to them. They were super cool
digging the mini-boxes! may have to start acquiring some of those! I think I have about 60 nes games by this point? and 3 famicom games at the moment but hoping soon to expand both collections.
Great collection and interesting homebrews as well. I like the etcy boxes you got. Affordable and would look great in a gameroom while not costing an arm and leg for. 🤟🔥
I dont really even have a desire to get SNES games physically, but im stiiiill jealous of that sweet home cartitridge it looked sooo cool when MJR 1st showed in a previous vid and STILL looks cool now
I used to have a massive CIB NES collection but in 2005 I sold all of them. Years later I tried to get them back. I only got part of them back and about half loose. And have stayed like that because of the ridiculous prices they command today. Wow you have a lot of newer NES games that's great. Good collection and cool video MJR!👍
Truly unique list there. And definitely one garnered from random collection which makes it even more interesting. Cobra triangle is supremely underrated. But man can we get this man a copy of zelda II and contra? Lol
Love the video. Love the mini boxes. I have been hitting garage sales for years and have boxes and totes full of this stuff. Now with the mini boxes...time to start sorting, organizing, and displaying. Thanks for the video
Awesome bro! I really enjoyed just seeing some of those boxes. I also have the first two Castlevania boxes & Mario bros 3. Seeing the Strider box was killer! I've actually been thinking of buying Strider again somewhere online. That was one of my favorite games. I was wondering where is your copy of DUCKTALES man? That's also another favorite that I still own. Same with RYGAR, I still love that one. A while ago I bought a game that isn't the greatest or anything but had to own it because it was one of the first games I ever rented back in the day...Dr. Chaos!!... Just the memories & nostalgia attached to that game for me are priceless. And I never even got far in it, but it didn't matter. When I got my first NES for Christmas in like 1986 ...? I wanna say? It totally blew my mind. To me at that time, the graphics looked like an actual cartoon . LOL!!!... I'd played my cousins Atari before that, but it just didn't really do anything for me or hook me in. Now the NES, that was so different. Very special. Also I was only like 10 or 11 years old so,.....ha!!... Still to this day , the first NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM is my favorite. The second? SEGA GENESIS. Yes!..... 🤘🤘🤘🤘
For Famicom, check out Joy Mech Fighter. It's a fun Nintendo fighting game. It is in Japanese, but you should be able to play it. There are fan translation versions out there too btw. I wish Nintendo gave this franchise some more love.
Its fun looking through and seeing if you have any of the games I had as a kid. And that being whatever my parents bought me haha. But you did with Dig Dug 2, TC Surf, Exciteibke, Punchout, Mario 1-3, Blades of Steel..... others I had that were great were Monster Party and A Boy and his Blob
I have been watching your videos for many years and they are still as great as ever. The quality and your work ethic are amazing thank you Metal Jesus for keeping us entertained and happy with your videos. LONG LIVE METAL JESUS!!!
as an older gamer.. NES hold a special place in my heart.. younger me was able to rent games like Gemfire and wall street kids at the convenience store in my small ass unknown of a town.. thank you for the flashback.. please get good fire insurance for your museum of a house!! :)
LOL listening to you talk about renting. I remember renting the NES or SMS and games for a couple years before buying one. Then going to the grocery store Friday after school to rent a couple games for the weekend. Fun times.
Ultima 3 and 4 on NES introduced me to the series. I soon got the Commodore 64 versions, but the NES versions of both are neat and dear to me. The music in Ultima 4 is actually fantastic.
Can't help but notice you're missing Blaster Master, Chip n' Dales' and Rygar, three of my favorite NES titles. I think you may already have the switch remake of Blaster Master but the soundtrack on that game is worth a purchase alone.
Having my game made was a pretty radical experience. 😎
It feels so cool doesn't it? 😍
I bet. Probably felt like a trip
A dream within A dream
To name a quote from Edgar Allan Poe and Singer Maynard James Keenan from the band tool!!!
Such great memories with the NES, especially at my Grandma's house (RIP).. We called the bedroom the Nintendo Room. Endless hours playing games there. Castlevania, Mega Man, Mario, Tecmo Bowl, TMNT, Zelda, etc. The list goes on.. Won't ever forget those times. Oh, I found my Grandma's Nintendo when we were cleaning out her house. I refurbished it. It works like it's brand new 😀. I love you and miss you Grandma.
Rip grandma
@@ghiocadrian7399
Thank you ☺
Thanks for sharing my homebrews “Carpet Shark” & “Plummet Challenge Game!” Saw some familiar games from fellow nes devs in there too! This system shares such a special place in my heart. Great to see a video dedicated to your collection 🤘🏻
You bet!
I highly recommend getting Solstice for any NES collection. It's very underrated because there's a little bit of getting used to the isometric controls and most players write it off as too difficult after playing it for 15 minutes. Most should be able to beat it blind in 7-10 hours and when you do, the feeling of success will be extremely rewarding! Love that game!
Those mini-boxes are great. I'm getting a bunch made for my new homebrew as well.
Great video.... as always! Wait. Couldn't see Mr. JohnRiggs homebrew in this collection. Not sure if it is available for sale yet. Anyway, great hidden gem to add to your collection. Cheers
@@gus-NeoGT It's for sale now! We haven't met up since I released it to hand him one, yet.
I went straight to their site and ordered 10 boxes! Your videos are great too, btw!
@@JohnRiggs great! Now I can get on for myself.
I need your help mr Riggs or anyone. I have an OG NES toaster and I want to have it modded to play HDMI on my flat screen. Any advice? Please tag me so I can see the reply!
Ahhh yes the NES! Collection videos are always legendary
Hey Mjr i just want you to know as a person with several mental struggles your videos always manage to calm me down a lot. Whenever im stressed i just pop one of your pickup videos and calm myself down. I hope you keep on doing videos and i wish you started a channel where you just played games and commentated because i think lots of people really enjoy your banter. Wishing you well !
His pick up videos definitely pick me up too! Take care of yourself sir
Those Mini boxes are exactly what i've been looking for. Thank you for recommending them.
Happy to help!
If you have any questions please feel free to reach out
@@miniboxgamingdotcom you need a multiselect option on your website! Picking one at a time is taking me forever.
@@Jonpat great recommendation, I'll see if we can fix that.
@@miniboxgamingdotcom I tried to write you an email. Is there any hope of shipping to Europe?
The amount of NES romhacks is honestly mind boggling. I've been downloading most romhacks for 5 years for all systems NES-PS1 and even though I only download full games, full translations and the occasional QoL patch that does enough to be worth it (aka not just graphics patches and such) I still download about 150 a month. It's way more than I'll ever be able to play but I find it fun collecting all of the romhacks that I feel are worthy. Every time I have friends over they are blown away at all the games on my flashcarts. The only downer is some romhacks are so good they make the OG release feel obselete. That inspired me to start making repros for games such as A Link to the Past, Earthbound, Final Fantasys, etc with the best versions. I absolutely love romhacking and the huge community that's risen from it. I foresee it only becoming bigger and better as time goes on.
Nes very much has such a wonderful and diverse library of games, and even oddity games. It's the NES and SNES that have the most nostalgia for me.
Nintendo's black box games, Konami's gray boxes… that eye-catching consistency! Always love that.
Definitely love the variety in the older boxes
I love this video so much. My NES collection is the only collection that I was able to keep. This system punches my nostalgia button like no other system!
It’s always a pleasure to see your uploads in my feed, Sir Metal Jesus. Thanks for the awesome content.
Haha your brothers uncle is still just your uncle, great video and collection!! XD
Hell yes brother!!! I love the Famicom/NES. I have a stupid amount of games for many systems and I find myself choosing to play new and old nes games about 70% of the time. All the new games being made are so exciting I love that the 8 bit systems are not being forgotten about.
"Paid your brother's uncle" That cracked me up. Love the collection! Those mini-boxes look great. They are sharp and won't be passed off as real.
One of the many reasons why I LOVE owning a Retron 5 is the fact I can buy Japanese import Famicom, Super Famicom, Sega Mega Drive, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games and download an english translation patch for the game on my SD card, and boom it's in english! Easily one of the highlights of owning one! Great video!
The Nes had some of the best Baseball games:
1) Baseball Stars (lots of options team an all girls team... sign players with high salaries lots. RPG for baseball can increase abilities when you win games)
2) Baseball Simulator 1000 (play game against players with magical abilities... I kid you not... excellent graphics,)
3) Dusty Diamonds Softball ( incredible graphics and game play lots of original looking characters teams that have different skill levels and in depth instruction book with all their characters.
Awesome episode metal Jesus. Reggie told me about those mini boxes for games. Those are absolutely amazing. Great episode my friend stay awesome
Oh damn, those mini boxes have blown my mind! I might finally have to act on my wish to get a NES and some games just so I can have those boxes on a shelf.
I actually began getting back into nes lately. Your videos always give me inspiration. Thank you for your hard work as usual as I really always enjoy your art and it is a privilege that you share it with the world for free as it is good content all around. You deserve your own 1/2 hour segment on TV, with Reggie as your co-host of course.
NES is definitely a system with one of the most experimental and bizarre game libraries out there, i'm always about the weird games in libraries more than the straight up gems.
really looking forward to watching this with my dad. We love your vids!
One of the games I saw in your licensed grouping always managed to really grind my gears - "The Simpsons: Bartman meets Radioactive Man".
No matter how many times I tried to play the thing, I could never progress beyond a certain area of the *first* level! 😵
All of the Simpson's games are ridiculous like that, but I still want to play them for some reason
Crystalis is one of the greatest rpgs ever made. It is criminally underrated. I've been playing it since the 1980's and still play it to this day. Wish they would remaster it or even make a new one.
Soul Blazer and zelda on SNES were comparable.
That looks like a great collection to me. I still love Mario 3 as well, it’ll always be my favourite.
Breakthru was my first nes game. I can still feel the joy and frustration it brought me.
I love the pirates hat and shirt on the haunted carts! Such cool art!
I'm soooo mad at myself, when I was moving during college, I convinced myself I didn't want my nintendo anymore and it wasn't worth lugging around so I sold it to a friend with all the games. Miss them all the time.
One homebrew I picked up a few years ago was Micro Mages. I was impressed by how they fit it into 40 kb, the size of the earliest and smallest launch NES games. There's a video about just how efficient they had to be with everything that's really fascinating.
Great stuff. I'm a huge fan of nes games. Have quite a bit of them I had for a long time. And still collecting them.
I also love having the physical copy of any game that came out on any system with a controller in my hand that's how I like to roll to dude
Recently I've been collecting the NAMCOT Famicom games that came in the cool plastic clamshell cases with all the stickers and extras. They're still readily available and the majority of prices are reasonable. I started off with Star Wars which has a really fantastic box and manual.
You always have such unique collections. Museum of games 😀
😊 thank you
I love Shatterhand, I had it as a kid and was one of my favorites. One of those games you don't hear about alot but really solid. As always great video MetalJesus!
It's so good!
Video already paused so I can check out the mini-boxes! Thanks for the pointer! Had to laugh at "paid your brother's uncle" -- wouldn't that just be your uncle? :)
So, what did you think?
The NES was and Still a Legendary Game System & it always will be
Box art is completely worth having, especially if you can display it
This is my favorite collection vid you have done so far. Love real carts and the Nintendo era.
Great video Jason! Love the mini boxes too. Might have to pick some up myself.
Hey Metal, I definitely recommend getting the Famicom carts with unique sound chips and expanded audio like Castlevania 3 (Akumajō Densetsu)! 😁
For me, the perfect NES game is always the original Contra.Great graphics and music, and most important of all, 2 player co-op gameplay.Anything with 2 players, whether it's co-op or competitive would be an instant hit for me and my friends after school.Oh, go hunt down Airwolf for the Famicom, it's a side scrolling shooter instead of simulation on US version.Being an Airwolf fan, I had fond memory playing that game.
Fantastic episode. Mega Man 2 is one of the greatest games of all time.
Cobra Triangle is effing haaaarrd.
That’s what was great about the NES games-they grew out of the quarter-munching arcade games and they were supposed to be effing haaarrd! That’s why so many of us old-timers love the Dark Souls games and appreciate other modern games that believe in giving you an impossible challenge!
Despite it being so outdated and so easily emulatable, it's SO NICE to see all these boxes and pieces of gaming history that were industry-defining. I wish I could have some of these! Especially the Castlevania ones
Impressive collection! I only have one boxed title, but I'm up to 164 carts now.
Love the video and how you were able to also talk about the famicon versus the Nes…. I actually played must NES games on the famicon growing up as a kid so this hit home !!! Thank you always for sharing with all of us !!!
Can't wait to see your entire PS1 collection, it's my favorite system!
What interest's me about the NES is that there are so many different types of cartridges, including official North American releases, Pal exclusives, Famicom exclusives, unlicensed games, championship carts, prototypes, homebrews, hacks, and multi-carts.
That Metal Storm collector box I want one! Love your whole collection!
I never had a NES, didn’t start playing/collecting until the SNES but I appreciate its history & the great games on it. Although I never got to ply any of them myself thank you for this video & sharing your collection. This is my favorite YT channel by far.
Loved the video man! Im not gonna lie i started collecting after watching a bunch of you and your friends videos! Ive always loved video games but now its a passion! im surprised how much my collection has grown in a short amount of time! Bring on the PS1 video!!!
Glad you like them!
Excellent!! Was hoping for this one. And you don’t disappoint mr MJR! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome collection metaljesus. Love seeing your collections. Only thing that gets me is how does a collector choose which game to play if own every game and console? Lol
Those mini boxes look fantastic! Great video 🎮🤩❤️
9:57 I would recommend Formula One: Built to Win as a good racing game for the NES. Very fun and ahead of its time.
Till this day, my favorite game of all time is ducktales in the nes, it wasn't the fist game that I play but it was the first that make me feel something when I beat it, before that all games were about getting the higher score and funny enough I never watch the show as a kid xd greetings from Honduras 🇭🇳
Holy Diver looks like it plays exactly like Batman. It's suprising since they have completely different developers.
Weellll maybe not overwhelmingly voted, PSX was pretty close and rightfully so. But really both the NES and PSX are such awesome systems for collecting especially. So many bizarre, niche, and downright creatively fun titles.
I kinda do enjoy these. And for a purpose. I recently got a Mister Multisystem to basically collect all the retro consoles and home computers I don't already have in one go. And naturally there are systems I am curious about but have never owned or even seen in the real world.
Your collections do a great job in helping me to get started with those unknown machines that lives as cores on my Mister and get a feeling for them.
My next goal for my collection of old games is better storage. I've been looking at those mini boxes, and really do like the idea and look of them. However, I kept almost every manual I have and since I'd like to keep the game/manual together I'm starting to look at those custom game cases that are out there.
Honestly my biggest hold up is, go original horizontal box art or the vertical format. Surprisingly I really dig both ideas
I literally just sang holy diver throughout this whole video. Nothing wrong with that! Holyyyy Diverrrrrrrrrrr yeaaaaaa
Must be fun putting them all back on the shelf…..unless you’re re-organizing them. Love these videos. Keep ‘em coming….
Haunted Halloween, nice! I met those guys at Pax in San Antonio, Texas. I wasn't able to buy much while I was there, but I made sure to grab a copy of their game after talking to them. They were super cool
Now i need to get out remote control to play with my older sister. I also need these mini boxes in my life.
Solid collection! NES never gets old! \m/ Keep on rockin', I love your videos
digging the mini-boxes! may have to start acquiring some of those! I think I have about 60 nes games by this point? and 3 famicom games at the moment but hoping soon to expand both collections.
Would love to box your collection!
Haha, wouldn't your brother's uncle be your own uncle? 11:25
Omg that MetalStorm collectors edition is sick!
I know, right? They did a great job.
Great collection and interesting homebrews as well. I like the etcy boxes you got. Affordable and would look great in a gameroom while not costing an arm and leg for. 🤟🔥
Dragon Spirit is a great NES game. I'd like to see it get a remaster. My friend and I played that game all the time.
Turbografx version looks pretty awesome, though I agree that the NES version is always a must play.
You've got a very cool collection. Thank you for sharing with us.
I dont really even have a desire to get SNES games physically, but im stiiiill jealous of that sweet home cartitridge it looked sooo cool when MJR 1st showed in a previous vid and STILL looks cool now
I used to have a massive CIB NES collection but in 2005 I sold all of them. Years later I tried to get them back. I only got part of them back and about half loose. And have stayed like that because of the ridiculous prices they command today. Wow you have a lot of newer NES games that's great. Good collection and cool video MJR!👍
"Your brothers uncle" You mean... your uncle as well. Lol
I happened to snag Sweet Home from Timewalk games.
It was their absolute last order as they closed the ability to order just a minute later.
Was feeling really low and then saw a new Metal Jesus video. Smiles. Never change, dude.
The 8-bit gen is one of my favorites, the creativity was booming, even more than in the 16-bit gen.
Love it. Nice, tight, quality collection.
Great video. I wish I still have the nes collections including box covers and instruction manuals.
Truly unique list there. And definitely one garnered from random collection which makes it even more interesting. Cobra triangle is supremely underrated. But man can we get this man a copy of zelda II and contra? Lol
Love the video. Love the mini boxes. I have been hitting garage sales for years and have boxes and totes full of this stuff. Now with the mini boxes...time to start sorting, organizing, and displaying. Thanks for the video
Your psp will have the biggest selection of sports games for you considering your going for a complete collection for it. Awesome video MJR
Very true 😂
Shatterhand was a game I missed out on back in the day. It took me 20 years later to finally get to play it.
I love the "New Ghostbusters 2" game. Such an under-rated game. Very well designed
Love it! Would love to see a couple episodes on your PC Games and specifically flight simulators please!
Nice to see a collector who ain't too hung up on cib. Those mini boxes are sweet.
Awesome bro! I really enjoyed just seeing some of those boxes. I also have the first two Castlevania boxes & Mario bros 3. Seeing the Strider box was killer! I've actually been thinking of buying Strider again somewhere online. That was one of my favorite games. I was wondering where is your copy of DUCKTALES man? That's also another favorite that I still own. Same with RYGAR, I still love that one. A while ago I bought a game that isn't the greatest or anything but had to own it because it was one of the first games I ever rented back in the day...Dr. Chaos!!... Just the memories & nostalgia attached to that game for me are priceless. And I never even got far in it, but it didn't matter. When I got my first NES for Christmas in like 1986 ...? I wanna say? It totally blew my mind. To me at that time, the graphics looked like an actual cartoon . LOL!!!... I'd played my cousins Atari before that, but it just didn't really do anything for me or hook me in. Now the NES, that was so different. Very special. Also I was only like 10 or 11 years old so,.....ha!!...
Still to this day , the first NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
is my favorite. The second? SEGA GENESIS. Yes!..... 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Those mini boxes look awesome
Would LOVE to see your PS1 complete collection. Recently I've been on the kick for ps1...
For Famicom, check out Joy Mech Fighter. It's a fun Nintendo fighting game. It is in Japanese, but you should be able to play it. There are fan translation versions out there too btw. I wish Nintendo gave this franchise some more love.
Its fun looking through and seeing if you have any of the games I had as a kid. And that being whatever my parents bought me haha. But you did with Dig Dug 2, TC Surf, Exciteibke, Punchout, Mario 1-3, Blades of Steel..... others I had that were great were Monster Party and A Boy and his Blob
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as an older gamer.. NES hold a special place in my heart.. younger me was able to rent games like Gemfire and wall street kids at the convenience store in my small ass unknown of a town.. thank you for the flashback.. please get good fire insurance for your museum of a house!! :)
Nice, I always like a collection that is unique and has character!
LOL listening to you talk about renting. I remember renting the NES or SMS and games for a couple years before buying one. Then going to the grocery store Friday after school to rent a couple games for the weekend. Fun times.
3:31 ... Is that the animated version of Radical Reggie I see!? 🤔🙃
Those mini boxes display well, and are much cheaper lol.
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Ultima 3 and 4 on NES introduced me to the series. I soon got the Commodore 64 versions, but the NES versions of both are neat and dear to me. The music in Ultima 4 is actually fantastic.
this is good motivation for me to finish my NESRGB mod so I can get back to playing some of these romhacks again
Can't help but notice you're missing Blaster Master, Chip n' Dales' and Rygar, three of my favorite NES titles. I think you may already have the switch remake of Blaster Master but the soundtrack on that game is worth a purchase alone.
Great games those!