Pat Completes His NES Collection -
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Pat discusses completing his NES collection and the feeling and aftermath.
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Pat the NES Punk
I live on Long Island and have two Friendlys in a 10 min drive from me. I got you! Send POBox
Pat the NES Punk just collect amiibos or like pokemon cards lol
Next goal: complete Super NES collection?
Then we can call you "Pat the SUPER NES Punk". :D
what were your last 2 games you needed( haven't watched all this so don't know if you say or not) thanks
I hope one day you buy the NES Mahjong game and give it to Ian.
"I don't need Stadium Events to complete my collection." -Pat circa 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
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"And Alexander looked upon his kingdom and wept, for he knew there were no more worlds to conquer."
"How Pat got Stadium Events" sounds like a great movie idea to me.
20 YEARS is insane! it took me 6 months working/searching 20 hours a day to find a complete collection of wiiU & my top wanted 300 games for the Wii in mint condition. Id never dare to attempt to even try to find my top 200 NES games in this day & age. Game lovers in the past that got started early like John Handcock & Pat & HappyConsoleGamer are very lucky they got in before collecting games became a massive trend.
I like how even Pat, triumphant in completing this major life goal is forced to look back on the empty futility of his achievement....very deep and ultimately tragic.
Classic case of it's the journey, not the destination.
That's life
Hey man, thanks for all the content over the years. I was looking back at your vids and it gave me a good feeling. Just teo friends Who value their friendship and taking care off eachother. What iam trying to say thanks and all the best
Since Pat finalized his NES collection watch how much the prices drop on common NES games lol . Congrats , Pat on 20 years of blood ,sweat & tears . I think collectors are now realizing how hard it is to collect for retro .Say you have 500 NES games , no NWC or Stadium Events ......more than likely you have 80% of shit games that take up space . I think refining your collecting into stuff you like to play is the way to go for most and you get more enjoyment out of it . I see the 3 for $5 bins of common NES games making a return .
Prices of common games are slowly going up tho. At least for the good ones. There is no more supply and still demand for them.
Congratulations bro !!!!!! That's rare and hard as HELL. I'm a casual COLLECTOR I have a few hundred nes and a few hundred snes games , started SEGA and ps1 lately ( finding a huge quantity of 100s of ps1 games for a $ A PIECE or less ) I don't know if they will ever have any value BUT I love COLLECTING video games, WRESTLING FIGURES and game and WRESTLING memorbila ( I found the huge MARIO statue it was on pawn STARS and paid 50 bucks for it and a original ZELDA manual and poster at a garage sell yesterday ( with DOOM on snes ) I know it's not rare but I LOVED it as a kid and paid 1 $ FOR IT, so 51 $ FOR DOOM on snes , manual and ORIGINAL ZELDA poster NES, AND THE REALLY SUPER COOL ALMOST 3 FT TALK MARIO STATUE OR WHATEVER IT IS , I SEE SOME PEOPLE SELLING THEM FOR 3 TO 5 HUNDRED $ , I DON'T CARE ABOUT WHAT IT'S WORTH HONESTLY TO ME IT'S PRICELESS I'M SOOOO HAPPY TO HAVE IT AND I FELT GOOD TELLING THE SELLER ( WHO WAS SELLING HIS ADULT KIDS THINGS HE DIDN'T WANT ANYMORE ) THAT THE STATUE WAS WORTH AT LEAST 150 2OO BUCKS IF HE WANTED TO HOLD IT OR SELL IT ONLINE BUT I WOULDN'T BE WILLING TO PAY MORE THEN THE 50 FOR IT AS I WASN'T RE SELLING IT I WAS COLLECTING IT AND SHOWED HIM PICTURES OF MY GAME ROOM WITH THE NES AND SNES GAMES ON THE SHELVES OF THE WALL NEXT TO BOTH ORIGINAL SYSTEMS ALONG SIDE THE RECENT RE RELEASE OF BOTH SYSTEMS WITH THE GAMES PRE LOADED ON THE HARDWARE . HE SAID 50 WAS FINE THANKED ME FOR MY HONESTY AND WANTED TO SEE IT GO TO SOMEONE WHO WASN'T TRYING TO RE SELL IT AND WOULD LOVE IT AND GIVE IT A GOOD HOME, THAT WAS ME !!! MY 5 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER WAS SUPER EXCITED AT THE YARD SALE AS WE GOT IT AND I GAVE HER 20 BUCKS TO PURCHASE ABOUT 75-100 GAME BOY GAMES , FROM THE SAME GUY ( I GAVE THE GUY AN ADDITIONAL 30 BUCKS PLUS HER 20 BECAUSE HE DIDN'T WANNA BREAK HER HEART WHEN SHE ASKED IF HE SHE COULD HAVE THEM ALL FOR " THIS MONEY'S AMOUNT" LOL , HE HAD A SIGN ASKING 50 FOR THEM ALL WITH A ORIGINAL GAME BOY , SO I PAID HIM THE PRICE FOR A DECENT DEAL AND ME AND MY DAUGHTER HAD A AWESOME DAY OF DADDY / DAUGHTER COLLECTING , THRIFTING AND YARD SELLING
Getting a Retropie has killed my desire to continue collecting games and to play games on original hardware. Convenience triumphed over nostalgia.
saves money for other things
Pat the Famicom Panku?
So it didn't fill the hole in his heart?
That's not uncommon to feel that way after completing a collection. When I finished my Amazing Spider-Man collection I just moved on to Fantastic Four. No fan fare no celebrations just moving on to the next adventure.
What a waste of life.
1969ChargerRTSE You don't have to be a depressed nihilist for your whole life you know. You can choose to start doing things with value and meaning. I wish you well.
1969ChargerRTSE I don't know what you mean, I wasn't having any difficulty deciding between two or more things.
LOL, I loved when Pat started getting crazy and Ian had to calm him.
I'm so glad I watched this video til the very end. That was great. Lol
"Empty"... in a haunting whisper... Quote Ian. LOL. Aww. Jaded to games. I feel the same wiith my emulated shit, didnt think it would happen with hard copies. :(
Think too you’ve gotten to the point where personal novelty is gone too. Not to say it doesnt hold value for you as a hobbyist but just that the “wow” factor of getting those first few rare carts is something prob never recreate, so yeah getting older shit lol
I might of missed it, your collection is all complete box and maual?
CONGRATS! Pat
Getting complete collections for systems I'll never understand. Congrats Pat for getting like 700 games. 600 of them are kinda shit but oh well. It's really fun in the beginning to go out and search for games you want cuz they're good GAMES you'll actually play. Then collectors change, they get the games they want to play and then it becomes a competition to get deals on the other titles to show off to other collectors. "Oh look what I got!" Nowadays everyone has a retro game room in their home they like to decorate. Good job again, Pat I think it's cool it took you 20 years and Ian you rock! Game on guys.
Only 100 good NES games? Man, I have to rewrite the book then.
I agree with you. I feel like it's a bit ridiculous to perhaps pay out of the ass prices for some mediocre game you're probably just going to shelf and let it collect dust.
Then you don't really understand then.
Five Minute Gaming oh I do. But just remember that game collecting does not automatically mean *get every single game that was ever made for this thing*.
That's not how it works for some people, some people build a collection of stuff they like, not stuff they *need* just for completion's sake.
Nicholas Harron Hey, Nick. Is there ANYTHING you have ever wanted in your entire life that you have never been able to get?
The Last Gamer called, he said "that's cute"
I'm sad we don't get to see the collection during the podcast anymore, so I'll have to imagine.
Nicely done Pat! I would've liked to hear that story of how you got the last two games, but oh well.
Pat the SNES Punk?
pat the famicom disk otaku?
Pat the SMS Punk
Pat the Amiga punk
Pat the Tiger Electronic Wristwatch Punk?
Pat the Steam Punk. Collecting games, badges an achivements for eternity!
I wish my pursuit of collecting money, would come to an end!
I don't collect, but I know plenty of collectors, and have the fun is always "the chase". It's not just the having, but talking about the act of collecting with other collectors, and hunting down more.
All but three systems could go for me as well, but what's important will stay, so same train of thought for me
@user name no those 3 Don't change, stop smoking crack and getting serious about life.
If you need a new hobby, have you ever considered piracy? You'd make a wonderful Dread Pirate Roberts.
Agreed. The Silk Road needs enterprising gentlemen such as pat.
Congratulations Pat!
Congratulations Pat that is an amazing achievement!
Congratulations Pat! Do you have the Australian exclusives, such as 'Aussie Rules Footy'?
megasquals fun game, but it's NES PAL.
So what? It is part of the NES as well, regardless where it was released. :P
I bet he still misses 3000+ games.
Congrats Pat! Good luck on your next complete collection. Have you thought about focusing on merch or is that just “as it comes”?
Hi Pat, I haven't been on youtube in a while and was curious to know how Ian is and if he has recovered from his illness? I really enjoy the podcasts you both do and Its always a pleasure to hear Ian's perspective on gaming and life in general.
Not bad man,I just mine Super NT ,It's freakin cool Congrats on your nes collection it's hard now and days to collect many retro games
This is awesome! I would love to see it in its entirety. My question is how did you acquire Stadium Events? And what was the last game you needed?
Did he ever answer this
What were the last games you needed to complete it? You guys seem to be dancing around it...
I know for a long time Pat needed the Panesian porno games. Idk if he counts them toward a full NTSC collection tho
wasn't stadium events one of the last ones he needed?
Congrats Pat. I felt the same way when I finished my Transformers statue collection.
It wasn't 20+ years though, more like 10+.
I got in to retro collection too late, but still built a decent collection, through garage sales, friends and family storage rooms. I am more shocked now when I see people post they are going for a complete collection and they have 100 games, its not going to be cheap or easy, and at this point its less about the hunt or game chasing ( no offence Billy and Jay) but I think thats a thing of the past, at least where I live, now it pretty much swaps and retail stores. Again great pod cast, keep up the good work. Not so common is also really good. ~Jason B from Facebook
Sweet you finally got Princess tomato in the salad kingdom!
Hey.. congratulations man. I know life moves in different places but still a nice thing to celebrate! Wouldn't mind seeing a video with your last two games that you needed and doing a review or what not. Great stuff.
Congratulations! That is a huge accomplishment! :)
That's awesome Pat, good work!
I think you guys are right about the growing up thing. I've never been the biggest collector of games myself, but I have held on to almost everything I've bought for my game systems since forever. However, over the last couple of years, I've been selling a lot of it. I've probably sold 70% of my stuff! Certain things I'll never get rid of like my original NES and games but it has felt really good to sell everything else because I have no reason to keep it as I don't really use it as it all just takes up space. Plus, someone else gets to enjoy it. Have at it! =)
"The chase is better than the catch" - Pat 'The Nes Punk' & Lemmy kilmister (RIP)
I thought you finished your collection years ago!
And you really bought Stadium Events after everything you said about it?! :P
good for your Pat I'm glad you finally finished and I'll tell you why 1: it shows that you are capable of completing a task even if it takes a while which says something about you and it is definitely a good thing sense too many people start things and don't finish 2: the second reason being that your path to maturity was this collection and not the completing of it but having it be something you do as opposed to something that consumes you which too many collectors fall into that particular trap so good for you and good luck on all future projects
Hard mode: sell them all and start from scratch.
BitHead1000 does it all the time!
One hell of an accomplishment man. If I where you I would do a video on each game. Show the game, manual and box. Then video of you playing it. When you're done plug your products and podcast.
Do you need help with the Japanese Famicom collection?
I live in Japan and I can find them for you. :)
Great achievement.
Lots of people can get a lot games and even a complete collection for N. America, moneywise. But to actually do it and not just talk about it is another thing. And do it because you want to and because you love the games or the era deserves respect.
The discussion of the point when a collection is done or complete are intressting.
To hear a collectors piont of view are always welcome to me.
I get the feeling that collectors don't like to talk about their collection?
Is it because they are afraid to sound bragging?
Congraturation! Your Collection Is Happy End!
I have been collecting for the NES since I was a kid and in a few years I turned my box of a dozen NES games into a few shelves. I right now have around 200, I don't think I will get to what you have, I am working on Atari Lynx collecting. But I completed the Virtual Boy Collection.
I love my Super NT. It's fantastic.
Hi Pat & Ian. Let me 1st mention that this is a great Channel with amazing content.
How about now you play through the games, through and through. editing the footage until you beat the game and we watch the ending credits?
And while you playing talk about about when & where you bought the game at & where you working @ the time??
Well done Pat, you did it !!!!
Congratulations pat im actually trying to complete a game collection of games i actually want not a whole set but im really close to finishing my xbox 360 set only a 100 or so games left keep up the great work
So help Bithead1000 with his NES Collection!
@@wilsvgaddiction4456 "Anyone know who did Bobby Lupo?"
Congrats Pat!
And now we get to see Pat's final form!
Congrats Pat.
I am 37 and a Triple Rainbow would flow from my soul if I had the NES collection. I didn't go through your journey though so i can't compare to you but def treat it right and if it needs a new home please donate to someone worthy or start that MUSEUM
Thanks Bud!
Congrats Pat.
Congratulations on completing your journey of getting all the NA NES Games.
its always a blast watching you two talk about ..... well anything honestly. congrats on finishing your set pat :p if u go to sell off some of your other games that you collected trying finding a way to incorporating them into a video before they go .... was just a thought always fun to get a use out of games you might not even use right :p anyway again great video guys keep up the good work.
Great video. Congratulations Pat!!!
Congrats bro!
Congrats Pat
Congratulations Pat! Also I think that when you started collecting it was a passionate hobby in your life and finding treasures made you happy, but now you have a lot more going on with a successfully published book, successful RUclips channel, and a successful podcast, so the collection is no longer the main source of happiness (not even to mention happiness in your personal life however much there is) and these last few games are just games. That's my impression anyway.
The Dr. Mario top-loader console. Was that indeed a Target exclusive as it claimed, when Target was still expanding from a regional to national chain? (just one more factor in its scarcity)
Ian is looking away while Pat is talking. Ian can barely contain his jealousy. He constantly compares his life to Pat's and always comes up short. You can see the pain in his eyes.
First person ever!! Congrats pat!
But hey, Pat's pretty much one of the very few living NES Gods there is. He has finally ascended.
It doesn’t count that you’ve stopped collecting once you have all the games
I try to collect games Id A) like to play or B) find the cover art or something else like that interesting. Ive got a few small collections like the complete North American PS1 and PS2 shooter (not FPS but Sh'mup) library and the PS1 Working Designs library (not counting the Elemental Gearbolt Assassins case w/ gold Guncon) . Other than that I try to just buy what I like and dont really go for complete collections. Congrats on the collection Pat!!
Congratulations !
Pat" Yes I do need Stadium Events" The NES Punk
Congrats!
When did pat get stadium events?
So glad Ian is finally cured of his blurriness. A triumph of medical science!
Congrats man. Me personally I don't have a reason to collect NES games. I have a few, but I think I'll stick with collecting more PS1 and Gamecube games for my collection.
A conversation about game collecting warped into one about implied muuuuuurder ;p
big mood
Pat, you should go for a complete Famicom/FDS set.
Your priorities absolutely shifted Pat, and that's not a bad thing. Obviously I don't know you, but I doubt five years ago you were worried about the light fixtures in your house or apartment. But you have recently talked about that, or something similar on the CUPodcast.
And glad to hear you completed your collection, I sure as hell don't have that much focus for anything from my childhood.
I've been collecting since I was 12, and was about to expand on video collection. But decided that I'm just going to stick to Nintendo, Sega, PlayStation and Xbox consoles/games. Also even though I reached a point were I lost a portion to of collection 2013 due to victim of theft. But I've still haven't given up on collecting video games, part that I love is the Artwork/Cover Designs when it comes to collecting games. Also if I did get to a point were I'd give up collection, I'd give up just the Cart games because I can always preserve those games though emulation and roms. Also I'd need to get the other Sega game consoles someday. Sorry for long post, but thought I would share too.
Ballz 3D is an awesome game.
Nicely done!
Now you need to get started on your snes collection
Watching the videos with you and Ian, great banter and content. Is there a video game store you or Ian work at?
It was a main quest but overtime is became a side quest
i like ur new set up. its nice. cool huge Mario. I have one about the same size. Looks cool =)
Streaming would be awesome!
LOL that Renee shot
Congratulations, Pat! One thing I started doing with games sitting on my shelf that I wasn't actually playing is giving them away to people who had a higher likelihood of playing them. Of course your case is special in that you have a complete collection and you probably spent an enormous amount of time and money on it.
I would suggest hanging on to them for now. Enjoy your accomplishment; bore your friends with it when they come over. And then when you see a video game museum pop up in your area, donate all of your boxed games. It would be a humongous endowment on your behalf, and may or may not be a significant tax deduction.
If that doesn't float your boat, find a younger family member or friend who you know for a fact would be interested in them. Let them 'borrow' them one or two at a time, and just never request them back.
Pat please tell the whole story of how you got it and what you paid etc. would love to hear the story of the hunt.
If roms didn't exist it would be really impressive but then again it would be harder to get too.
Here's what you do Pat my friend,
Ya load em on a plane, Have them parachuted in random locations throughout the globe. Film yourself trying to find them once more. It's like a Flea Market Pat The Nes Punk Dragon Ball Z.
Congrats dude. I know it feels hollow now but, imagine all the fun you had during your quest. That's what really matters.
So what were the last two games you needed, Pat?
I was doing some NES collecting last few years but it’s too much. I only do COB and they have to be in really good shape. Have about 35-40 cib NES games. Come to a halt and now i’m collecting Dreamcast games. Have about 40+ cib games. Seems like a lot but still a bunch to go!
I just want to have what I consider to be the good games that are fun to play... There really aren't that many. 100 or so by my reckoning.
digiprez77 You mean for the NES, right?
That's the thing I can't understand about anyone going for complete collections. Probably 70% or more of each console's library are undeniable garbage; movie tie-ins, shovelware, yearly sports releases, etc... so anyone going for a complete set of anything is basically spending money on shit.
I dunno, just seems weird. Money doesn't grow on trees for me and I can't imagine spending my hard earned cash on shit, but to each their own as the saying goes.
atranfanatic well if that was Pat's case he wouldn't have any games
If you're going to collect, that's the way to do it, IMO. Complete collections are crazy. Spending a ton of a shit game just because it's rare sucks
Pat didnt spend a fortune. He bought most his games back before ebay was a thing when funcoland were practically giving them away and flea market sellers had no idea there was a market for them. Most guys like Pat got into it before it turned into the big fad that it is today
Congrats on completing your collection Pat, i personally could only bring myself to collect games that i like, also i would never pay triple digits for a single game, i'd sooner pay for a repro.
Inb4 a plethora of third party of accessories appear worldwide for the NES.
now he is just...Pat