Sword of Convallaria is available for FREE to download from 31st July. Use my link to download the game! tap.io/XNGzCVM We had so much fun trialling this game and the authentic battle tactics, enhanced 3D-like pixel art and profound story truly make it a modern classic. #SwordofConvallaria #TacticalRPG #TRPG #RPG
your video suck now, not what it used to be, Just like all youtuber who reach a limit and now becoming Gameshow or Something along that line. Boring skip 9:08-9:37
Same lol, price charting has it at 42k. I think he should do what Riggs did for Gabo. Just get WCT circuit board and a reproduction label and you're good, call it quits on the addiction. Spending 1k+ on a game is really irresponsible and he has a family.
Super awesome meeting you there, Rick! Was an awesome experience. Also thanks for taking a picture with me, my wife had a field day calling me a nerd but so worth it.
It's not at all a game adapted from the film Best Of The Best, it's a kick boxing game. Best of the Best: Championship Karate is an updated version of Panza Kick Boxing from 1990.
@@dukerx They didn't have the license to make a game based on the movie but they could tweak a couple things and still use the name and get away with it which is exactly what they did.
I had no idea this retro game collective community existed so I am kind of a guy that’s been living under a rock when it comes to this category. Attack of the killer tomatoes was awesome for NES. I really was digging that see-through SNES. Really awesome channel.
SOOOOOOO CLOOOOOSSSSSEEE!!!!! (Congrats! It's been fun following the hunt on here.) Also, Michael's reaction @16:41 summarizes everyone's response to that price.
This is why I don't want become a collector. It's like drug addiction. You just lose money even though it's worth something that you won't ever sell it back
Seeing videos like this makes me wanna collect, but then I come to a realization that I have no NES games in my current collection and the amount of money I'd have to spend would be astronomical lol
It’s not an expensive console to collect for. There’s plenty of bangers at the $20 or less price point. Rick is going for a complete collection, and some of the games are super rare and costly.
I can't for the life of me comprehend why anyone would care to collect old, useless, awful games that no one cares about. But for some reason I'm glad those people exist.
I can’t believe you pulled up Kikle cubicle me, and my mom and dad used to play the hell out of that game. When I was a kid of the only games my dad would sit through and play the entire game.
When he said "55" I thought that was hundred, as in $5500, and thought that was a good deal cheaper than $16k. It's at $55 thousand?!?! That's crazy town.
My grandparents had Stadium Events, Mike Tyson’s Punch Out, Mario 3, and some Car Racing game for us grandkids to play in their basement in the late 90s. Good times.
Man the crazy part is growing up here in Massachusetts i remember playing stadium events with the running pad on my next door neighbors NES. I remember the woolworths stores too! Place was awesome lol
At the expos, they should have an area where you can take items that you buy, pay a small fee (and shipping costs) and they arrange the shipping back for you. Be a good way to sell bigger stuff to a wider audience
@@midwestboss8808 if you are from out of town and wanting to buy something large, getting it to the post office would be quite difficult, so its not about being lazy. Its about creating a system to make it easier for buyers which increases sales for the sellers.
Congrats on the pick-ups, dude! I finished my NES collection in ~2012 (no EU, sachen, cheetahman II, or GOLD championship cart) and enjoy watching others collector's going for it at the current time lol. It's a world of difference.
@@chrismeulen8108 definitely lucky. I was already collecting a bit back then, has finished N64 and eBay was beginning to get big for selling off hoards. Now, I've a set of NES, N64, Wi U (lol), and about 1/4 of the NSW library. GameCube and SNES I missed that boat, way too late. Wii library I'm not interested in.
My brain tried all the possible interpretations for "fifty five" before reaching the final result. $55? $50.50? $5500? "Did I hear fifteen five? Maybe it was 1505?" . It's an insane price, even for a collector. That's more than lots of people make a year. I'm glad you decided to look for the unboxed version.
Do either of the games mentioned here use the track pad ? I remember my friend had it and it plugged into the NES and you ran on it. It looked like a twister mat.
@@chrismeulen8108 and before Stadium Events the game was originally launched as "Running Stadium" in Japan for the Famicom. These games are basically no different from each other, so they are only cartridge shape/color/label variants with a different title screen. The original Famicom cart can be bought loose for 40 bucks (used to go a lot cheaper before), the late WCTM "variant" for $5, but the mid-label/title screen "holy grail" for tens of thousands. Why? Because it's ultra-rare and super-elusive? It's the same fucking game all along. Every "version" of it was designed to play with a family trainer/power pad/family fun fitness, no difference whatsoever. All "variants" aside this game is common as hell. Nobody shoud pay more that 5-10 bucks for any of them.
My cousin had Stadium Events with the pad you ran on when we were kids. I know they got rid of all that because it was around 1989 or 90. Loved playing it.
@@PeperonyChease it might have been if there was some sort of re-release. This was the very early 90's and I was young so I didn't or don't know how to spot a re-release.
I used to own EVERY Nintendo game but the Nintendo championship game. Bought them all from 99-2002 from a pawn shop in Wahiawa, HI. The island had EVERY game shipped to it and this pawn shop had bought them all from people over the years. Sold them all in 2008 for 800 once I discovered emulators
I ran a video game store for 20 years. I’ve sold more Nintendo games than I can count. Never did we have a stadium events come through the store. Crazy to see a box version!
Bro, don't broadcast your list to potential sellers! Don't tell them you want these games badly to complete a collection. They'll rip you off. That's not a good barter strategy, to say the least. These people don't want to make you happy, they want to make themselves happy.
these r collectors everything he bought was fair priced this isnt a cheasy flee market where there out to get over on you this is where people who have money go to show off what they have kinda like a car show compared to a car dealer
There would be camraderie that way. They all had set prices which only ever went down, and these are all like minded game nerds, so hush sucka, hush hush hush.
I loved Best of the Best. When our local drugstore was getting out of video game rentals, they put all the games up for sale. My mom was so cool that day, she bought almost all of them because they were only between $5 and $15 that game was one of them
The vendors are literally waiting around all day anyway, it's their job. If he's considering buying something that means he's not sure so how is it ghosting? He did what many buyers do and went on his day normally.
@rawbmar1166 I've seen him ask a vendor to hold an item for him several times for a reason like, "it's too big to carry around all day" then the vendor holds it for him when other people want to buy it. Then he never shows back up. I saw him fake interest in buying a really rare console off of another collector at a convention so he could get footage of the rare consoleHe said he needed to get some more cash and would be right back. That poor guy sat there for hours waiting for him to come back after a while he sent a few of his friends out into the convention to find rick and he had already left for the day
15 years ago you could’ve bought every game on nes for under 20k including a copy of Nintendo world championships. Blame Goldin and all the other shameful collectible up sellers.
This kills me; I used to have NES stadium events with the mat that went on the floor. That, marble madness, and bubble bobble were my jams. I'm pretty sure I ended up giving them all away.
I can’t believe you pulled up Kiko cubicle me, and my mom and dad used to play the hell out of that game. When I was a kid of the only games my dad would sit through and play the entire thing of as far as we got I can’t remember.
At what price point is it ok in your eyes? Coz if every game was still 30 bucks it would be like 1990 all over again and we would all be viewing them as disposable and toss them out or sell them at a garage sale for 3 bucks each like we all did back then
@MidwestFarmToys I can't see how anyone could justify spending more than let's say $200 on a super rare video game, it's something that was probably produced for a dollar or less, I mean 50k could buy alot in this world, a deposit on a home, in some places it could buy a home, you could buy a second hand super car for 50k. Spending that or even debating spending that on a video game is ludicrous.
All for just bragging rights and to sit on a shelf. Game isn't even as rare as some arcade pcb's I have. Surprised there weren't even complaints about insertion marks. Lol!
@@Repcitykickz yeah I don't know, 200 seems a bit low to me but a few thousand maybe. Definitely not 50k. I couldn't be the more opposite of a gamer tho which is why I asked. I haven't played anything since PlayStation 1 and I only had like 6 games for it haha
Rick, it was the 90s before you even picked up a controller. You mostly likely didn’t start playing games until you were 7 years old, which would be 1994. I love your passion , everyone can share the love of them. But you will never have the nostalgia us kids who were born in the 70s , and grew up in the 80s You are excited about finding these games, but you will never experience nor miss the feeling of digging through a $5 bin of sealed clearance NES games at Kaybee toys in 1988 -1990 ( you were in diapers while we were experiencing this) Y’all can call me negative, but ricks prime gaming era was 1997-2002. That is PlayStation era
Yea, he definitely didn't start out on Pong and witnessed the joy of picking up Phantasy Star for 10 bucks in a Kay-Bee Toy Store. No hate on the guy but if you weren't there, you just weren't there and you can't fake it. I do dig the passion though.
as long as you were born before 90, you witnessed the miracle. I was born in 86. I played regualar Nintendo, then Sega, SNES, N64, Xbox, Playstation, PS2 Xbox 360... .... before that evolution, the games were junk anyway. Nintendo was what jump started it all
@@MrFerricktime gatekeeps childhood. He wasn't born when these things hit the market so it's impossible for him to know what that was like. Same way I have no idea what the Atari was like. I Have zero childhood memories I can attach to those
Love your energy Rick! Always cheers me up to see you so excited about your collection. Also, I actually had a friend who owned stadium events as a kid. He had a special controller/accessory for it that was a foot pad you would move your feet on, up and down, as quick as you could, to "sprint" fast in the game. I used it myself when we played it once. It was pretty fun once or twice, but made you sweat lol. I'm not sure if it was something that came with the game or was some licensed or unlicensed unique controller. I beleive it came with the game. Apparently, even back then 25+ years ago, my friend was aware it was a valuable game. At least he mentioned it at some point in my childhood. Crazy that it's worth so much now
Throwing up currently… I had 2 copies of stadium events as a kid. One was mine and the other my cousin’s who gave my family their NES and games when they upgraded to SNES
At first I wanted to comment and say the previous video I watched a guy repair an actual Earthbound. to see it in ur vid was cool, then u hit me with $55 'whats ur wiggle room?' Oh, u meant $55K?!?!? that made me choke on my drink great video. awesome commentary, retro gaming looks to have a really cool vibe community. hope to see u knock out ur entire list, someday
Wt hell man? I've been seeing Gleaming the Cube everywhere the last couple of days! And there's no way the algorithm would have known that this random video I found on nes games would have this in there! No way!
Yes it does. When I make videos RUclips automatically makes captions and transcripts for it without me asking or telling it to. It knows almost every intelligible word that is said in every video
Sword of Convallaria is available for FREE to download from 31st July. Use my link to download the game! tap.io/XNGzCVM
We had so much fun trialling this game and the authentic battle tactics, enhanced 3D-like pixel art and profound story truly make it a modern classic.
#SwordofConvallaria #TacticalRPG #TRPG #RPG
your video suck now, not what it used to be, Just like all youtuber who reach a limit and now becoming Gameshow or Something along that line. Boring skip 9:08-9:37
Have you by any chance heard of New Life Church? No way man... can't be you.
I have the Waldo game you're looking for 👀...*edit* Nvm lol You Found Him!! Nice
For my son
55,000 for that game 😂
No idea why I just watched a 17 min video of a guy buying nes games, but I enjoyed it.
Same here 😂 👍
Same😂😂😂
Same😂😂
same, it because we enjoy watching people enjoy their passion and share good times. cheers same crew.
Same. Somehow the algorithm knows me
When he said 55 I thought 5,500
Not 50k
Same lol, price charting has it at 42k. I think he should do what Riggs did for Gabo. Just get WCT circuit board and a reproduction label and you're good, call it quits on the addiction. Spending 1k+ on a game is really irresponsible and he has a family.
@@Cheeseshredder yeah I agree that’s a lot for a game . That’s a sweet new car 😂 or a down payment on a house
Same
same
Fifty thousand dollars? Man, who do you think you kidnapped? Chelsea Clinton?
Problem is people have paid that much for it. Market is dictated by the BUYER. If people refuse to pay that price then overtime it will come down!!!!!
oo oo I get the reference!
And I can download the rom for free
Great reference
LOL still one of the best movies of my time. thanks!
Super awesome meeting you there, Rick! Was an awesome experience. Also thanks for taking a picture with me, my wife had a field day calling me a nerd but so worth it.
Best of the Best. It's not boxing, it's not Karate. It's from the movie which was about the US Olympic Tae Kwon Do team. It's a great movie.
That's an old school goodie.
I almost banged my head on my desk when he said it was like Karate with boxing gloves. Where was Michael to keep him from saying theses things?
It's not at all a game adapted from the film Best Of The Best, it's a kick boxing game.
Best of the Best: Championship Karate is an updated version of Panza Kick Boxing from 1990.
@@dukerx They didn't have the license to make a game based on the movie but they could tweak a couple things and still use the name and get away with it which is exactly what they did.
One of my favorite movies growing up. I can still here James Earl Jones saying the most powerful "No" I've ever heard.
I had no idea this retro game collective community existed so I am kind of a guy that’s been living under a rock when it comes to this category. Attack of the killer tomatoes was awesome for NES. I really was digging that see-through SNES. Really awesome channel.
SOOOOOOO CLOOOOOSSSSSEEE!!!!! (Congrats! It's been fun following the hunt on here.) Also, Michael's reaction @16:41 summarizes everyone's response to that price.
"I don't care tbh" editing at @4:37 caused me to instantly subscribe. Well made video.
when he said 55 i thought he meant $5,500....but $55,000!
something about filling out a collection makes us do some crazy sht
This is why I don't want become a collector. It's like drug addiction. You just lose money even though it's worth something that you won't ever sell it back
Just emulate, anyone buying any of this old crap is a total sucker
I got the game with the pad for like $10 at a garage sale when I was.a kid. Who would have ever thought 55k.
This game genie jacket is absolutely gorgeous. I mean, the game genie’s logo is all about the 90s. Very nostalgic.
Seeing videos like this makes me wanna collect, but then I come to a realization that I have no NES games in my current collection and the amount of money I'd have to spend would be astronomical lol
It’s not an expensive console to collect for. There’s plenty of bangers at the $20 or less price point. Rick is going for a complete collection, and some of the games are super rare and costly.
Man ... I used to have Stadium Events with the Power Pad. Never knew my childhood would be worth so much lol.
Thanks Rick for the 3dprinted Earthbound cart sale! It was nice meeting you.
You should make him a stadium events one so he doesn’t have to spend 50000 for it. Ha!!! Just an idea.
@@jasonmcmillion2332 we had that there. We always joke it's the cheapest you'll find at the con.
Them carts are epic! Where could we find them @?
@@nickhurst611 C&C Games is in Fremont Ohio, I used to work for them when they had a Bowling Green Ohio Store, Great dudes! Give them a call!
Fix your bridges, they look so bad on that Zelda cart. Some other stuff going on in that profile too.
such a fun episode, thanks for taking us along on your quest for the NES list
I can't for the life of me comprehend why anyone would care to collect old, useless, awful games that no one cares about. But for some reason I'm glad those people exist.
The animation of that karate game look amazing.
I thought the same thing. Solid animation for NES.
I can’t believe you pulled up Kikle cubicle me, and my mom and dad used to play the hell out of that game. When I was a kid of the only games my dad would sit through and play the entire game.
55 bucks for Stadium Events sounds like a pretty sweet deal man.
It was not 55 bucks, it was 55000...
@@dukerxwooooooooooosssssshhhhh
@@mntngr346 Is it 2015 already?
At first I thought it was really 55 bucks 😅
@@RobbertMuniz Me too !
You gotta admit, cleaning up the last few games for a full set must be insanely satisfying.
The way he snatches the game away to put the cover on it and then tilts his head and says "...5..." @15:21
11:19 I legit thought Dana White was at the retro convention! This is a dope channel for sure! Definitely inspiring me to get into this market.
When he said "55" I thought that was hundred, as in $5500, and thought that was a good deal cheaper than $16k. It's at $55 thousand?!?! That's crazy town.
I thought he wanted 55 HUNDRED! Never in a million years could I see paying that, you did right Rick
The gold version is arguably worth hundreds of thousands
@@Darbley92 It's on auction at goldin as a 4.5 so pretty poor condition right now and it's sitting at 170 000
I came hear for this dude I thought the same thing that’s crazy
@@Rspsand07 wow
@@Rspsand07 Lol, just download it for free wtf.
11:23 Can we take a moment to appreciate that guy's awesome DK hoodie? Thing is dope man
I love how Phoenix Resale has embraced his villain role and joked that an n64 game works in an NES 🤣🤣
He never is a gamer but for the money
@@therealjaystone2344and?
Dude is a Douchebag
Riff with the excellent edits once again! Great video Rick!
I remember playing stadium events with the running pad when I was a kid
Never would have thought it would one day be worth that wish I still had it
I got an NES for Christmas when I was a kid. One of the games I got with it was stadium events. If only I would have known.
Holy crap! I had Stadium Events!! With the running pad! Man, I wish my mom listened to me when I said things would be valuable in the future......
My grandparents had Stadium Events, Mike Tyson’s Punch Out, Mario 3, and some Car Racing game for us grandkids to play in their basement in the late 90s. Good times.
Man the crazy part is growing up here in Massachusetts i remember playing stadium events with the running pad on my next door neighbors NES. I remember the woolworths stores too! Place was awesome lol
I distinctly remember a friend of mine had stadium events with the power pad when growing up in SoCal. Crazy stuff.
What am I doing with my life?
Watching pointless RUclips videos like me…and enjoying them hopefully?
@@derekbowers5479Definitely enjoying them lol
Gleaming the Cube was filmed in my HS Neighborhood. As a lifelong Skater I always loved that movie
At the expos, they should have an area where you can take items that you buy, pay a small fee (and shipping costs) and they arrange the shipping back for you. Be a good way to sell bigger stuff to a wider audience
😂 it's called take ur lazy a$s to the post office
@@midwestboss8808 if you are from out of town and wanting to buy something large, getting it to the post office would be quite difficult, so its not about being lazy. Its about creating a system to make it easier for buyers which increases sales for the sellers.
@@midwestboss8808lmao I was like isn’t that what fed ex UPS and USPS do?
What a fun video. Really liked the clips of the games you cut in. Thanks!
Gabbo arrives !
" you trust me " 😂
Congrats on the pick-ups, dude! I finished my NES collection in ~2012 (no EU, sachen, cheetahman II, or GOLD championship cart) and enjoy watching others collector's going for it at the current time lol. It's a world of difference.
that's lucky, you finished right before the NES collecting world blew the fuck up...
i actually started in 2012 (having just my childhood games)
@@chrismeulen8108 definitely lucky. I was already collecting a bit back then, has finished N64 and eBay was beginning to get big for selling off hoards. Now, I've a set of NES, N64, Wi U (lol), and about 1/4 of the NSW library. GameCube and SNES I missed that boat, way too late. Wii library I'm not interested in.
11:18 C'mon Dana White, you don't need to be in every type of business!! Stick to MMA and Slap Fighting. Oh and whiskey. Thanks. ✌️
He aint foolin us with the nerdy gimmick😂😝
Your channel has become really popular, great job.
Those large games at 11:15 are actual size. Rick pays the conventions big money to swap out the booths with mini ones when he comes to film.
My brain tried all the possible interpretations for "fifty five" before reaching the final result. $55? $50.50? $5500? "Did I hear fifteen five? Maybe it was 1505?" .
It's an insane price, even for a collector. That's more than lots of people make a year. I'm glad you decided to look for the unboxed version.
How he grabbed the game out of his hand asking about wiggle room.
I have been watching your content since January 2021 and i love it almost 4 years later thanks for the good content
That's a lot of clams for a variant of World Class Track Meet.
Do either of the games mentioned here use the track pad ? I remember my friend had it and it plugged into the NES and you ran on it. It looked like a twister mat.
@@PaulLoveless-Cincinnatiyes, World Class Track Meet and Stadium Events are the Power Pad games.
@nonlegend
Stadium Events came FIRST...........
which makes World Class Track Meet the variant.
@@chrismeulen8108 and before Stadium Events the game was originally launched as "Running Stadium" in Japan for the Famicom. These games are basically no different from each other, so they are only cartridge shape/color/label variants with a different title screen. The original Famicom cart can be bought loose for 40 bucks (used to go a lot cheaper before), the late WCTM "variant" for $5, but the mid-label/title screen "holy grail" for tens of thousands. Why? Because it's ultra-rare and super-elusive? It's the same fucking game all along. Every "version" of it was designed to play with a family trainer/power pad/family fun fitness, no difference whatsoever. All "variants" aside this game is common as hell. Nobody shoud pay more that 5-10 bucks for any of them.
My cousin had Stadium Events with the pad you ran on when we were kids. I know they got rid of all that because it was around 1989 or 90. Loved playing it.
Man I used to play stadium events with my childhood friend all the time. If only I would have known how expensive it would end up being.
🎩 take this
@fastsvtt a lot of people say this but it may have been the re-released version.
@@PeperonyChease yeah I’m just messing with him. Would be cool as hell if it was true
@@fastsvtt sorry I meant to reply to op
@@PeperonyChease it might have been if there was some sort of re-release. This was the very early 90's and I was young so I didn't or don't know how to spot a re-release.
Downloaded all these for free on delta 😎
Great editing...😂😂
I used to own EVERY Nintendo game but the Nintendo championship game. Bought them all from 99-2002 from a pawn shop in Wahiawa, HI. The island had EVERY game shipped to it and this pawn shop had bought them all from people over the years. Sold them all in 2008 for 800 once I discovered emulators
Started watching Rick from Phoenix Resale but only watch Rick now
Phoenix Resale is a tit.
The cases and labels are too perfect. I hope he's opening these games and checking the boards
I ran a video game store for 20 years. I’ve sold more Nintendo games than I can count. Never did we have a stadium events come through the store. Crazy to see a box version!
Great to see that John riggs is just naturally a good guy in real life
That Kid Clown game would NEVER have sold. He was so nervous and happy when he realized you are a mark.
untrue, sells for 500 online all day long. 430 is solid
@BradenHunt. Bro UNBOXED THO....cartridge your nutz. Igot this for under 30bux cartridge recently.
Kid clown is as epic as clockwork knight for Saturn.
@@BradenHunt.he lowered the price two years ago.
Finally in the single digits!!!! Been watching for years. You can do it!
Your a loser, you have no gain in him getting the collection but your acting like you do
Congrats on hitting the single digits Rick!
There's nothing painful about this. I have secondhand excitement to see you collect your final games!
Retro Rick 6 NES games left
Pixel Game Squad many NES games left
Congrats on 5 more.
I can't believe there is an NES game worth 55,000.
Bro, don't broadcast your list to potential sellers! Don't tell them you want these games badly to complete a collection. They'll rip you off. That's not a good barter strategy, to say the least. These people don't want to make you happy, they want to make themselves happy.
these r collectors everything he bought was fair priced this isnt a cheasy flee market where there out to get over on you this is where people who have money go to show off what they have kinda like a car show compared to a car dealer
I was thinking that the entire time, and he had the prices on the list.
Not always true.
There would be camraderie that way. They all had set prices which only ever went down, and these are all like minded game nerds, so hush sucka, hush hush hush.
He obviously doesn't care and has the money.
I loved Best of the Best. When our local drugstore was getting out of video game rentals, they put all the games up for sale. My mom was so cool that day, she bought almost all of them because they were only between $5 and $15 that game was one of them
The power pad was great, we lived in a 3rd floor apartment and used to play stadium events and drive our neighbors nuts 😂😂
“You literally have one of the games that I need”
As opposed to figuratively having one of the games that you need
you aren't very bright are you?
@@doyourownresearch7297 bright enough to know what “literally” means
@@doyourownresearch7297 bright enough to know what “literally” means
Great VIDEO!!!
Rick is famous for "considering" buying a game, and having the vendor wait around all day for his decision, then just ghosting them
The vendors are literally waiting around all day anyway, it's their job. If he's considering buying something that means he's not sure so how is it ghosting? He did what many buyers do and went on his day normally.
@rawbmar1166 I've seen him ask a vendor to hold an item for him several times for a reason like, "it's too big to carry around all day" then the vendor holds it for him when other people want to buy it. Then he never shows back up.
I saw him fake interest in buying a really rare console off of another collector at a convention so he could get footage of the rare consoleHe said he needed to get some more cash and would be right back. That poor guy sat there for hours waiting for him to come back after a while he sent a few of his friends out into the convention to find rick and he had already left for the day
Not as bad as that little worm Phoenix...
@@Retro-Loveroh bullshit. If he has something held, he pays for it upfront. You’re just a hater
@@Retro-Loverthe vendor’s fault for not getting a deposit
cant wait to see the video where you get your collection complete :) good luck :)
15 years ago you could’ve bought every game on nes for under 20k including a copy of Nintendo world championships. Blame Goldin and all the other shameful collectible up sellers.
This kills me; I used to have NES stadium events with the mat that went on the floor. That, marble madness, and bubble bobble were my jams. I'm pretty sure I ended up giving them all away.
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50k! A first edition Moby Dick is probably cheaper!! Amazing
What if they are drawn on? Asking for a friend.
I shaved my entire face just so I wouldn’t have to like this. 😊
For my son
id rather not talk about that
🤩 Awesome video! As another collectibles video creator I found it very inspiring!! taking notes 🙌✍️
thanks to emulation i have the complete set for free
Be careful Nintendo is watching.
Having emulations is not illegal
Always gotta be this guy in the comments. We all know about emulation :p
@@teeveeparty and
@@teeveeparty and
I can’t believe you pulled up Kiko cubicle me, and my mom and dad used to play the hell out of that game. When I was a kid of the only games my dad would sit through and play the entire thing of as far as we got I can’t remember.
Anyone who spends 50k on a game doesn't deserve to have 50k in the first place
yeah, damn this asshole for wanting to buy something expensive he wants
with his own money..... what a fucking bastard..... who freaking does THAT????
At what price point is it ok in your eyes? Coz if every game was still 30 bucks it would be like 1990 all over again and we would all be viewing them as disposable and toss them out or sell them at a garage sale for 3 bucks each like we all did back then
@MidwestFarmToys I can't see how anyone could justify spending more than let's say $200 on a super rare video game, it's something that was probably produced for a dollar or less, I mean 50k could buy alot in this world, a deposit on a home, in some places it could buy a home, you could buy a second hand super car for 50k. Spending that or even debating spending that on a video game is ludicrous.
All for just bragging rights and to sit on a shelf. Game isn't even as rare as some arcade pcb's I have. Surprised there weren't even complaints about insertion marks. Lol!
@@Repcitykickz yeah I don't know, 200 seems a bit low to me but a few thousand maybe. Definitely not 50k. I couldn't be the more opposite of a gamer tho which is why I asked. I haven't played anything since PlayStation 1 and I only had like 6 games for it haha
Glad to see your joy on display you have a huge passion for this, and it shows keep it up good sir
Rick, it was the 90s before you even picked up a controller. You mostly likely didn’t start playing games until you were 7 years old, which would be 1994.
I love your passion , everyone can share the love of them.
But you will never have the nostalgia us kids who were born in the 70s , and grew up in the 80s
You are excited about finding these games, but you will never experience nor miss the feeling of digging through a $5 bin of sealed clearance NES games at Kaybee toys in 1988 -1990 ( you were in diapers while we were experiencing this)
Y’all can call me negative, but ricks prime gaming era was 1997-2002. That is PlayStation era
Yea, he definitely didn't start out on Pong and witnessed the joy of picking up Phantasy Star for 10 bucks in a Kay-Bee Toy Store. No hate on the guy but if you weren't there, you just weren't there and you can't fake it. I do dig the passion though.
as long as you were born before 90, you witnessed the miracle. I was born in 86. I played regualar Nintendo, then Sega, SNES, N64, Xbox, Playstation, PS2 Xbox 360... .... before that evolution, the games were junk anyway. Nintendo was what jump started it all
@@gravelpit5680 89 baby here. Got my snes when I was 6 the rest is history 🍻💜✨
This is one of the stupidest things I've ever read. I didn't realize you could gatekeep childhood.
@@MrFerricktime gatekeeps childhood. He wasn't born when these things hit the market so it's impossible for him to know what that was like. Same way I have no idea what the Atari was like. I Have zero childhood memories I can attach to those
I just heard about this guy's scandle with under age fans... this is about to blow up.
Wow!!! This looks awesome!!!
I had stadium events growing up. As well as the clay fighters, I never returned that! The fester game,
I always loved playing Solomon's Key and Wizards and Warriors on my NES
Never watched your channel before. At about the 3rd “I don’t care”, I subscribed.
"will we get it today? maybe." best editing right there.
Down to 94 games in my nes collection also. Keep it up my guy
He has 5 left now, meanwhile, I'm just starting.. This was fun to watch! I hope you find the last few that you need!
Dang finally posting the Gaming Classic video haha!! Was great meeting you and Michael!! Saw you getting all the fire deals!
"It's at $4,392 right now" Oh I didn't realize we'd get a visit from mister deep pockets today.
Good video. Looking forward to see if the collection gets completed
Best of the Best played that when I was a kid. I actually liked it
Love your energy Rick! Always cheers me up to see you so excited about your collection. Also, I actually had a friend who owned stadium events as a kid. He had a special controller/accessory for it that was a foot pad you would move your feet on, up and down, as quick as you could, to "sprint" fast in the game. I used it myself when we played it once. It was pretty fun once or twice, but made you sweat lol. I'm not sure if it was something that came with the game or was some licensed or unlicensed unique controller. I beleive it came with the game. Apparently, even back then 25+ years ago, my friend was aware it was a valuable game. At least he mentioned it at some point in my childhood. Crazy that it's worth so much now
Great vid! So awesome to finally meet you in person!!
5 more to go! That’s amazing Rick!
Throwing up currently… I had 2 copies of stadium events as a kid. One was mine and the other my cousin’s who gave my family their NES and games when they upgraded to SNES
At first I wanted to comment and say the previous video I watched a guy repair an actual Earthbound. to see it in ur vid was cool, then u hit me with $55 'whats ur wiggle room?' Oh, u meant $55K?!?!? that made me choke on my drink
great video. awesome commentary, retro gaming looks to have a really cool vibe community. hope to see u knock out ur entire list, someday
Awesome collection dude... and that Game Genie jacket is FIRE!
Wt hell man? I've been seeing Gleaming the Cube everywhere the last couple of days! And there's no way the algorithm would have known that this random video I found on nes games would have this in there! No way!
Yes it does. When I make videos RUclips automatically makes captions and transcripts for it without me asking or telling it to.
It knows almost every intelligible word that is said in every video
I sub'ed because I LOL at the No One Cares disney drop. hahaha
Cares^
That's panza kick boxing! Great game.
Holy crap, when did Riggs get that old?
Holy crap when did I get that old?
Love seeing Mr. Riggs in videos!
Seeing John Riggs was worth the trip alone!