Fun fact: There is someone in my area who owns the computer Super Mario Bros. Special was released on, and he regularly brings it with the game loaded up to retro computer meets and occasionally to conventions. I've had the privilege of playing it multiple times. Yes, it's every bit as bad as it looks.
@@mind-of-neo There sure are! I live in a fairly large metropolitan area, I don't know how fortunate you are in terms of location but if you live in a big enough city I wouldn't be surprised if you had one too! My area also has a retro gaming group too that regularly does buy-sell-trade meets and those are a lot of fun too!
My favorite part of the shark tale shrek double video cart is that some insane new storage system had to be developed where items were compressed and then burned into a physical 3d matrix of points. Scientific breakthroughs all for the sake of shark tale shrek.
I don't think it was developed because of that cart, but still, they have this new advanced (heh) way to store data on a cartridge, and what exciting new game they decided to use that tech on? None, here's Shrek/Shark's Tale instead.
I like to think that while he is recording this scott is laying on the floor on his stomach and kicking his legs in the air like a schoolgirl talking to her crush
Scott, I just gotta say man, no matter how dark times in my life have been, no matter how difficult or stressful, every time I see you upload my life has a light in it that I really need. I really, really appreciate you, thank you for everything.
You need to find happiness because if this clown is what makes you happy you are in a shit spot. He has no clue you even exist nor does he even care. Find true loved ones to make you happy, not this loser.
One of my favorite "gaming" stories is when me and my brother went on a road trip and had Shrek 2 playing on my Gameboy micro through the whole trip So I will kill to get my hands on the double pack
It really really really looks very pixelated. What it us impressive is that it is the BIGGEST OFFICIAL GBA KART EVER, unfortunately it was only ever used for this and not for like a bigger that normal GBA game.
It’s crazy to me that the Gameboy Advance video and the PSP UMD video were releasing at the same time. You could watch DVD quality movies on PSP while me and my friends were watching all 28 pixels of SpongeBob on GBA
This was awesome, Scott. Thanks for sharing your collection! I don't think I'll ever be financially sound enough to have a collection like this. It's really cool to see someone who is relatively humble/down to earth about a collection. I love how much detail you go into about all this, and you're not rubbing it in our faces. It's absolutely fine to show off your collection and say how cool you think it is. It's good stuff. c:
i like how these scott stash videos are complimentary to the main channel episodes. this must be when he's in the research phase of episodes and opening games, and he's just recording it as bonus content
I live very close to Paris and as such got the occasion to visit the Louvre Museum several times. That 3DS guide is AWESOME. So packed with incredible functionality, it's so well made, it even has a damn GPS option when you want to get to a specific section/work of art. To my knowledge the Louvre still has those 3DS to this very day. Next time I go there I'd better check the souvenir shop to see if they still sell the physical copies, cause I could make a shit ton of money on that.
I never stopped to think about this until now, but I guess the reason the japanese market loves golf games so much is because real golf courses demand a LOT of land, which they don't have the luxury to waste like that by being an archipelago, so they compensate with these games. Another awesome video as always, keep up the good work!
Yeah that lack of land also created a prestigious air to golf in japan because to play 18 holes at a medicore japanes course is about the same cost as 5 star course in europe or north america
I think a greater factor would honestly just be Japan's general geography. It's not only an archipelago, but it's incredibly mountainous and hilly (something not very conducive to creating golf courses).
You can still rent a 3ds with the Louvre game at the Louvre. It’s a neat thing and great if you’re bringing kids with you who couldn’t give less of a shit about old art. Also it tracks where you are in the Louvre on a little interactive map. Such a neat piece of technology :)
Can confirm. I have used the 3DS Lourve app and it works pretty well. It also comes with little explanations of the art that are fully voiced over and it adds to the experience because it's like having a mini guide on your hands. Would recommend the extra 10€.
This video came up randomly in my feed, but as a collector myself (of music CDs), I can admire the dedication and desire to complete collections, whilst enjoying the content that's on them. Makes for an entertaining watch and I love your collection :)
i'm from Brazil, the story behind this version of Street Fighter 2 on the Sega Master System is pretty amazing, the effort that "Tectoy" (the producer of the Sega games on Brazil) put in the development of this game is something pretty unusual, cuz the Megadrive (Genesis in US) is launched in Brazil in 1990, and this game comes for the Master System in the Saturn lifespan in 1997, cuz here in Brazil game stuff is really overpriced, so then people used to keep their consoles over 2 to 3 console generations, like me that had a SNES in the PS2/Cube/Xbox lifespan, so we used to skip from like PS2 to PS4😂😂😂, now the average people have more access to the modern generations after 2 years of it's launching, but even though the console prices here are something like 3 times the monthly average payment of every people, so we receive 1200 Moneys and the console price is like 4000 Moneys. In the US the average payment is 1500 to 2000 Moneys, and the consoles are like 500 Moneys, is very hard to collect here in Brazil! Here's my 2 cents, the game Horizon Chase Turbo had a physical release here and its massive, it's not like the Limited Run from US, is a very common and cheap game here, but goes with a high price in the US Ebay. (Horizon Chase Turbo is a Game produced by Brazillians) Here in Brazil it is about 50 Moneys (the equivalent to 10 US Dolars), so if the version with a letter L in a small green box in the front cover (the Brazilian version) goes for more than 20 bucks it is really overpriced! Here the games launch with a price off 250 to 350 Moneys, but this one launch price is 50 Moneys (way to cheap)
yeah shit like tech taxes seem like they make it impossible to get stuff, yall get fucked over. also did not know horizon chase turbo had any sort of following! i played it a bit cuz it was free on epic games a while back and its pretty fun but thats really cool of them to sell it for that price.
@@gamagama69 Some big Brazilian retail stores, equivalent to the US Walmart and Best Buy, the Livraria Saraiva and Lojas Americanas stores of Brazil make a massive advertising campaign about the game being produced by Brazilian people, emphasizing the low launch price, that it's 1/5 of the price of a regular launch (Horizon Chase Turbo is a 50$$$ game and the regular launches in PS4 are 250$$$ or more) to us is a proud that a PS4 game developed in our country had such massive PHYSICAL launch and with a very attractive price, and then when i look at some US RUclips collectors that buyed the Brazilian version of the game i become even more proud. Fun fact: I actually live in Porto Alegre, the city where the Game developers are from, and in the game they launched one update with one track that it's in Porto Alegre, so when i played that track i see many city references like some buildings and stuff like that and even the Soccer Stadium of my soccer team, Sport Club Internacional (this stadium was one of the stadiums of the FIFA 2014 World Cup). For the US people it's a normal thing seeing places, and cities from all over the country in videogames, cuz you people are the guys who made it massively, alongside the Japanese guys, but for me, seeing a game from my country (and from my city) is something that i'm really proud of 😢😃
Earthbound, Dragon Quests IV, V, and VI for the Nintendo DS, Wild Arms Alter F Code, 3D Dot Game Heroes, Conkers Bad Fur Day for the N64, Super Mario 3D All Stars, and Wolfenstein 2009 are the most prized games in my game library Scott.
Something I noticed about the 64DD is that Nintendo never seems to reference it nowadays. In fact I think Master Quest on the Gamecube might have been the last time they ever did. I get the feeling NCL considers it a major embarrassment internally.
The F’ed up part of why Mega Man X2 did so expensive is hilarious to me because it’s literally just because the title screen, one miniboss, and phase 2 of the final boss are wireframes so there’s some chip in the cartridge. Absolutely crazy
"Hey all, Scott Here and DAMNIT! I own Sonic Jam, it's a pretty rare game but I don't wanna be known as the guy who owns Sonic Jam when I'm dead." The guy who owns Sonic Jam
I might only be a teenager, starting out a collection about a year ago, but my own rarest game, I only have one, is StarCraft 64, CIB. Gift from someone but absolutely treasure the game. Beat it and all the DLC, love multiplayer for it. Ik the PC game is vastly different with online multiplayer, but playing the game against a buddy right next to you, able to predict what either of you is about to do is awesome!
i love scotts house it always looks so clean and comfy but its always funny to me that at no angle or frame is there anything on the walls lmao. like idk i need some kind of art on the walls just to feel normal
Scottsdale, your videos are entertaining and I frequently rewatch bc the jokes are that good. I hope you enjoy making them as much as I enjoy watching them.
It’s bizarre that devils third is so expensive in the US, and while it’s still sometimes sold for a lot in Europe I’ve seen it for sale for like twenty five euro. You could buy a PAL wii u and PAL copy of devils third for cheaper than an American copy of the game, which is crazy!
Everytime I see a video from scott on the carpet I remember that he has a carpet rig that floats and does not lie on the carpet with his legs behind him in the air as he talks about Atari karts
I also think that the Xbox crowd have a replacement culture, when the new stuff comes out throw out the old sorta thing, and Xbox backwards compat kinda encourages that nowadays, whereas Nintendo fans and Sony fans (who are really just Nintendo fans that jumped ship) have a history they love going back to, so they like collecting more than Xbox crowd does, just a theory but I think it's right for the most part
A minidisc based system could have been really cool in the 90s. A protected rewritable medium with the possibility of keeping the saves right on the disc
Honestly, there's no shame in keeping the physical copy of the Louvre virtual tour sealed. Sealed copies are only going to get rarer, and while nothing would be lost from opening it, it'd be interesting to see how long you can go without needing to open it
i love how you use the word ‘need’ here, as if him opening his louvre virtual museum copy is gonna save his life or something and that’s the only reason to open it.
I own Mario and sonic at the rio 2016 Olympic Games. It’s not horribly rare, but it’s the rarest game I have. The funny part is I actually really wanted it when it came out. Retrospectively, I have no idea why
Futurama: The Game is one I've been trying to get my hands on for so long, and seeing it in this video cemented the fact I will never be able to own this game.
In 2018 I went to the Louve in a family trip across Europe and we got to rent the 3DS guides for the day! it was very surreal to have a 3DS around our necks while learning about how the nazis occupied the building during world war 2
29:43 as a ps2 collector, i kinda rectified the video quality by getting the generation 1 PS3, and with an HDMI it upscales to 720/1080p just from original hardware. Only problem is that the ps3 is like, slightly less heavy then an OG xbox, so take it as you will
It really is a shame movies and series never got the DS/3DS treatment, just imagine some terrible 3d movies like My BloodValentine 3D on a 3DS cartridge, or hell, some of those decent animated movies that got good 3d like How to Train Your Dragon, or the Lego movie, on 3ds! Would've been so niche but so cool
Feels so weird seeing the Louve here. I actually have 1 copy myself bought from the Louve because I thought it was ridiculous, that the Louve had an video game. It's even more ridiculous seeing at an high price on eBay 😂
Scott admitting to owning reproductions of those nintendo challenge cartridges honestly makes me feel better about buying reproductions of some pokemon games 👉👈
To be fair, these challenge carts are far more rare so it wouldn't be reasonable to buy the originals. Then again the old Pokémon games also don't sell for reasonable prices so I definitely understand where you're coming from. I'd like to own them but I refuse to pay how much they usually go for.
@@notyageek Both of those reasons are valid reasons to buy reproductions honestly. If buying a repro is your best option if you want to get your hands on a rare or expensive game you want to play. Still, having a legit copy feels a lot more special and earned.
I am happy to own a vectrex from my grandparents house. You’re right, it’s probably one of my favorite consoles to play to just feel like you’re playing a thing of the past.
Great Rare pieces! I hope I can get Atari Karts, Resident Evil on the Saturn, and Jack Bros. someday. Here are probably my rarest games. 10. Earthbound (Snes) 9. Revelations Persona Cib (PS1) 8. Pocky and Rocky 2 (Snes) 7. Magic Knight Rayearth Cib (Saturn) 6. Rule of Rose Cib (PS2) 5. Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire Cib (PC Engine Arcade game) 4. Kuon Cib (PS2) 3. Lucienne’s Quest Cib (3DO) 2. Snatcher Cib (Sega Cd) 1. Panzer Dragoon Saga Cib (Saturn)
13:48 As someone who speaks Japanese I would translate this as something like "The war of releasing doshin the giant and the great gathering of the little guys named chikko" or something. I haven't played the game so I have no idea what that means haha.
Very thoughtful of Scott letting future home invaders know what's worth grabbing amongst a pile of Flingsmash
You make an excellent point... he just needs to draw them a map now with all the valuable stuff marked on it now.
@@scramblesthedeathdealer ah. I hope he marks the Glover Room. It'll be a shame if it's missed
@@Robynbanks396 Because not everyone has Glover money!
I'm pretty sure if he can afford all this he can afford a top flight security system.
He hides them in Chibirobo cases, nobody touches em.
Keep showing us these games scott, we will still refer to you as “The Guy Who Owns Sonic Jam” when you’re dead.
He also owns the rarest game of all time, Sonic 2 with a line!
I've always known him as the "Donkey Konga Barrel Blast" guy
@@StonerWaifu You mean the virgin who destroyed sex?
I know him as THE Chi bi Robo
I know him as "The Guy who made a 1-hour video on a border"
Fun fact: There is someone in my area who owns the computer Super Mario Bros. Special was released on, and he regularly brings it with the game loaded up to retro computer meets and occasionally to conventions. I've had the privilege of playing it multiple times. Yes, it's every bit as bad as it looks.
doing the Lord's work🙏
There are retro computer meets? O.O
@@mind-of-neo There sure are! I live in a fairly large metropolitan area, I don't know how fortunate you are in terms of location but if you live in a big enough city I wouldn't be surprised if you had one too! My area also has a retro gaming group too that regularly does buy-sell-trade meets and those are a lot of fun too!
Damn...😢
My favorite part of the shark tale shrek double video cart is that some insane new storage system had to be developed where items were compressed and then burned into a physical 3d matrix of points. Scientific breakthroughs all for the sake of shark tale shrek.
Its all ogre now
Gotta love when we advance technology just because someone decided to port the jank XD
I don't think it was developed because of that cart, but still, they have this new advanced (heh) way to store data on a cartridge, and what exciting new game they decided to use that tech on? None, here's Shrek/Shark's Tale instead.
Worth
"the holy grail of the atari jaguar"
Scott does it again, creating new sentences.
🤣
Words have been in his family for generations.
thats what words are for bro tf
@@TAYBR00K That's Dr Jerry Attrics, but still funny 🤣
I feel like the real holy grail would be an actually readable programing manual and sdk
I like to think that while he is recording this scott is laying on the floor on his stomach and kicking his legs in the air like a schoolgirl talking to her crush
This is the funniest comment i have read in a while woooooow
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Someone didn't see the reveal where he showed this is a piece of carpet on a table
@@musicdude1540 Is it really?
@@anabang1251 yes
Scott, I gotta thank you. Because of your videos I managed to get second place in my university's video game trivia contest.
who the FUCK got first place.
@@sonicheroesenthusiast6121 A man with more time on his hands than me
@@elirainey2053 dude must be skipping classes to have that much time lol.
@@elirainey2053 eliminate him /j (congrats on 2nd place!!💖)
@@elirainey2053 eliminate him not a joke destroy him
This is the best "My Rarest Games" video Scott's ever uploaded!
The best "my rarest games" video that Scott has uploaded SO FAR
I’ve always wanted to see what to steal if I were to break into his house! Finally!
sadly he's only got the mobile games for consoles the last burglar left behind in his house
I would steal that Skylanders as I got the toys first.
Scott's the only person who has Sonic 2 with a line
That's Scott the Woz. This is Scott Wozniak.
Scott, I just gotta say man, no matter how dark times in my life have been, no matter how difficult or stressful, every time I see you upload my life has a light in it that I really need. I really, really appreciate you, thank you for everything.
Gaaaaayyyyy
You need to find happiness because if this clown is what makes you happy you are in a shit spot. He has no clue you even exist nor does he even care. Find true loved ones to make you happy, not this loser.
Scott's vibes and atmosphere on his videos are truly one of a kind. I literally can play any video from him and it'll fit whatever I'm doing.
Not everything. I need pornhub sometimes
@@Heartfelt07 purely to watch Scott eating cereal
One of my favorite "gaming" stories is when me and my brother went on a road trip and had Shrek 2 playing on my Gameboy micro through the whole trip
So I will kill to get my hands on the double pack
The cops say to tell them when you get it
It really really really looks very pixelated. What it us impressive is that it is the BIGGEST OFFICIAL GBA KART EVER, unfortunately it was only ever used for this and not for like a bigger that normal GBA game.
@@raxadian Because pixelated Shark Tale is clearly more important than any actual game on the GBA
Its like 20$
the shrek 2 and sharktale 2 pack is only like 20 bucks.
A Louvre exclusive 3DS cartridge you can only find in their gift shop
That's bizarrely neat
i think what makes it rare is that its in english, i have the french one and its all over the place
I've never been jealous of Scott until I saw the boxed vectrex
He could literally sit for an hour talking about his opinions on toilet paper brands and I’d still listen.
It’s crazy to me that the Gameboy Advance video and the PSP UMD video were releasing at the same time. You could watch DVD quality movies on PSP while me and my friends were watching all 28 pixels of SpongeBob on GBA
This was awesome, Scott. Thanks for sharing your collection!
I don't think I'll ever be financially sound enough to have a collection like this.
It's really cool to see someone who is relatively humble/down to earth about a collection.
I love how much detail you go into about all this, and you're not rubbing it in our faces.
It's absolutely fine to show off your collection and say how cool you think it is. It's good stuff. c:
I love this it is cool to see him ramble out of character
i like how these scott stash videos are complimentary to the main channel episodes. this must be when he's in the research phase of episodes and opening games, and he's just recording it as bonus content
I live very close to Paris and as such got the occasion to visit the Louvre Museum several times.
That 3DS guide is AWESOME. So packed with incredible functionality, it's so well made, it even has a damn GPS option when you want to get to a specific section/work of art.
To my knowledge the Louvre still has those 3DS to this very day.
Next time I go there I'd better check the souvenir shop to see if they still sell the physical copies, cause I could make a shit ton of money on that.
I never stopped to think about this until now, but I guess the reason the japanese market loves golf games so much is because real golf courses demand a LOT of land, which they don't have the luxury to waste like that by being an archipelago, so they compensate with these games.
Another awesome video as always, keep up the good work!
I never thought about it like that.
Yeah that lack of land also created a prestigious air to golf in japan because to play 18 holes at a medicore japanes course is about the same cost as 5 star course in europe or north america
I think a greater factor would honestly just be Japan's general geography. It's not only an archipelago, but it's incredibly mountainous and hilly (something not very conducive to creating golf courses).
I thought the same. Really!
I agree being british the problem is we keep letting trump build new ones . Soon we will just be an island of trump golf courses
Scott is still on the look out for both Poop Slinger and the Golden Nintendo Wii on the Ohio Craigslist
Scott robs Buckingham Palace for the Golden Nintendo Wii.
@@Ofallthings089 I mean, it’s available now
@@vrenks payday 2 theme intensifies
@@vrenks nah, they sold it a while ago.
You can find it on eBay
You can still rent a 3ds with the Louvre game at the Louvre. It’s a neat thing and great if you’re bringing kids with you who couldn’t give less of a shit about old art. Also it tracks where you are in the Louvre on a little interactive map. Such a neat piece of technology :)
Seems kinda crappy
Can confirm. I have used the 3DS Lourve app and it works pretty well. It also comes with little explanations of the art that are fully voiced over and it adds to the experience because it's like having a mini guide on your hands. Would
recommend the extra 10€.
I have the digital download of the app and I enjoy looking at the photos of the exhibitions.
"I own nearly most of the N64 DD games."
"Nearly most of" is one of my new favorite phrases.
This video came up randomly in my feed, but as a collector myself (of music CDs), I can admire the dedication and desire to complete collections, whilst enjoying the content that's on them. Makes for an entertaining watch and I love your collection :)
I actually want to know Scott’s opinion on Earthbound as a game. He doesn’t like RPGs but Earthbound was a very casual RPG
i'm from Brazil, the story behind this version of Street Fighter 2 on the Sega Master System is pretty amazing, the effort that "Tectoy" (the producer of the Sega games on Brazil) put in the development of this game is something pretty unusual, cuz the Megadrive (Genesis in US) is launched in Brazil in 1990, and this game comes for the Master System in the Saturn lifespan in 1997, cuz here in Brazil game stuff is really overpriced, so then people used to keep their consoles over 2 to 3 console generations, like me that had a SNES in the PS2/Cube/Xbox lifespan, so we used to skip from like PS2 to PS4😂😂😂, now the average people have more access to the modern generations after 2 years of it's launching, but even though the console prices here are something like 3 times the monthly average payment of every people, so we receive 1200 Moneys and the console price is like 4000 Moneys. In the US the average payment is 1500 to 2000 Moneys, and the consoles are like 500 Moneys, is very hard to collect here in Brazil! Here's my 2 cents, the game Horizon Chase Turbo had a physical release here and its massive, it's not like the Limited Run from US, is a very common and cheap game here, but goes with a high price in the US Ebay. (Horizon Chase Turbo is a Game produced by Brazillians) Here in Brazil it is about 50 Moneys (the equivalent to 10 US Dolars), so if the version with a letter L in a small green box in the front cover (the Brazilian version) goes for more than 20 bucks it is really overpriced! Here the games launch with a price off 250 to 350 Moneys, but this one launch price is 50 Moneys (way to cheap)
Cool
yeah shit like tech taxes seem like they make it impossible to get stuff, yall get fucked over. also did not know horizon chase turbo had any sort of following! i played it a bit cuz it was free on epic games a while back and its pretty fun but thats really cool of them to sell it for that price.
@@gamagama69 Some big Brazilian retail stores, equivalent to the US Walmart and Best Buy, the Livraria Saraiva and Lojas Americanas stores of Brazil make a massive advertising campaign about the game being produced by Brazilian people, emphasizing the low launch price, that it's 1/5 of the price of a regular launch (Horizon Chase Turbo is a 50$$$ game and the regular launches in PS4 are 250$$$ or more) to us is a proud that a PS4 game developed in our country had such massive PHYSICAL launch and with a very attractive price, and then when i look at some US RUclips collectors that buyed the Brazilian version of the game i become even more proud. Fun fact: I actually live in Porto Alegre, the city where the Game developers are from, and in the game they launched one update with one track that it's in Porto Alegre, so when i played that track i see many city references like some buildings and stuff like that and even the Soccer Stadium of my soccer team, Sport Club Internacional (this stadium was one of the stadiums of the FIFA 2014 World Cup). For the US people it's a normal thing seeing places, and cities from all over the country in videogames, cuz you people are the guys who made it massively, alongside the Japanese guys, but for me, seeing a game from my country (and from my city) is something that i'm really proud of 😢😃
@@TheCollectorBR that sounds nice. Tbh there arent any tracks based on were im at lol im in indiana which is known for corn and conservatives
learning about a different country's really cool for me, I'm curious, what type of games do you like to play?
Earthbound, Dragon Quests IV, V, and VI for the Nintendo DS, Wild Arms Alter F Code, 3D Dot Game Heroes, Conkers Bad Fur Day for the N64, Super Mario 3D All Stars, and Wolfenstein 2009 are the most prized games in my game library Scott.
Something I noticed about the 64DD is that Nintendo never seems to reference it nowadays. In fact I think Master Quest on the Gamecube might have been the last time they ever did. I get the feeling NCL considers it a major embarrassment internally.
The virtual boy is fine, but the 64DD isn’t?
Of course they do, theres no mystery there
The F’ed up part of why Mega Man X2 did so expensive is hilarious to me because it’s literally just because the title screen, one miniboss, and phase 2 of the final boss are wireframes so there’s some chip in the cartridge. Absolutely crazy
Yeah at least X3 took more advantage of that chip, but still absolutely criminal prices on those games!
My mom had a Vectrex as a kid and it's still hooked up at my grandma's house.
I still can’t believe he’s not actually on the floor
He’s not!?
"Hey all, Scott Here and DAMNIT! I own Sonic Jam, it's a pretty rare game but I don't wanna be known as the guy who owns Sonic Jam when I'm dead."
The guy who owns Sonic Jam
I might only be a teenager, starting out a collection about a year ago, but my own rarest game, I only have one, is StarCraft 64, CIB. Gift from someone but absolutely treasure the game. Beat it and all the DLC, love multiplayer for it. Ik the PC game is vastly different with online multiplayer, but playing the game against a buddy right next to you, able to predict what either of you is about to do is awesome!
...but do you have the PC "big box"?
@@Marc_Araujo no
How is that rare? I dont think that qualifies as rare at all..
@@musicdude1540 man shut up lmao let them collect what they want
@@musicdude1540 I don't have it do you?
i love scotts house it always looks so clean and comfy but its always funny to me that at no angle or frame is there anything on the walls lmao. like idk i need some kind of art on the walls just to feel normal
When Scott starts an episode showing you his mortgage, you know we're getting down to business
Glad Scott's making a video about Sonic 2 with a Line.
Can you explain the joke to me? I don’t get the reference 😂
@@AustinH7 you disgust me
@@AustinH7 ruclips.net/video/n02R4rxBCQM/видео.html he draws a line on the game cartridge and later declares it the rarest game
Shimagammytensay
Scottsdale, your videos are entertaining and I frequently rewatch bc the jokes are that good. I hope you enjoy making them as much as I enjoy watching them.
Of course! I almost forgot my favorite Atari character, Bentley Bear.
He didn’t show Sonic Jam because he doesn’t want to be known as the guy who own Sonic Jam when he dead.
thank you Scott for the recap of this year's "Burglar 101"
Really excited he finally released the Sonic 2 with a Line video!
scott reading out literal translations of untranslatable japanese idioms is my new favorite thing
16:43 "sloppy, outdated, misguided, M rated" my man is dropping bars
So awesome to see the gameplay clips too, loving this channel
It’s bizarre that devils third is so expensive in the US, and while it’s still sometimes sold for a lot in Europe I’ve seen it for sale for like twenty five euro. You could buy a PAL wii u and PAL copy of devils third for cheaper than an American copy of the game, which is crazy!
It’s the guy who owns sonic jam!
Everytime I see a video from scott on the carpet I remember that he has a carpet rig that floats and does not lie on the carpet with his legs behind him in the air as he talks about Atari karts
"art is a lie, nothing is real" - bo burnham
He does? And I thought he was just immune to back pain
I love CIB games because I imagine what it was like for someone to get it new and be so excited to finally own it.
I also think that the Xbox crowd have a replacement culture, when the new stuff comes out throw out the old sorta thing, and Xbox backwards compat kinda encourages that nowadays, whereas Nintendo fans and Sony fans (who are really just Nintendo fans that jumped ship) have a history they love going back to, so they like collecting more than Xbox crowd does, just a theory but I think it's right for the most part
A minidisc based system could have been really cool in the 90s. A protected rewritable medium with the possibility of keeping the saves right on the disc
Honestly, there's no shame in keeping the physical copy of the Louvre virtual tour sealed. Sealed copies are only going to get rarer, and while nothing would be lost from opening it, it'd be interesting to see how long you can go without needing to open it
i love how you use the word ‘need’ here, as if him opening his louvre virtual museum copy is gonna save his life or something and that’s the only reason to open it.
@@sylvy16 You never know when that day might come
If Nintendo gave people things to make them shut up, they'd port Mother 3
Scott: “There’s nothing else the graphics of a Vectrex”
*Vib ribbon crying in the corner*
The Shrek and Shark Tale cartridge is the largest GBA cartridge.
I can't believe Scott spoiled that the Louvre is in Europe for me
Ikr. I thought it was in France.
In a strange twist, Virtual Boy games are some of the most valuable games ever made by Nintendo. I wonder if that keeps them up.
oh my god I never thought I would hear the words "shin megami tensei" from scotts mouth I love this
I didn't know this channel existed, I'm this showed up in my recommended! Time to watch so many more episodes
wait does this mean scott is lying on his belly with his legs in the air? extremely wholesome.
"When we went on road trips I needed entertainment... Portable DVD player, Game Boy..."
Ah you youngins, when I was a kid we had the window!
I’ll never be able to view Scott’s “carpet” the same ever again
Scott, sarcastically: Yeah, THAT Bentley Bear!
Me, an avid GG fan who's brain power is 85% Danny quotes: GET THE GEMS BENTLEY BEAR
lol when he showed devil third I thought no germs
I own Mario and sonic at the rio 2016 Olympic Games. It’s not horribly rare, but it’s the rarest game I have. The funny part is I actually really wanted it when it came out. Retrospectively, I have no idea why
Futurama: The Game is one I've been trying to get my hands on for so long, and seeing it in this video cemented the fact I will never be able to own this game.
This is what it’s like to go on a date with Scott
Scott does it again, recording a video on the carpet table
This guy is so good.
A true content producing pro-
And he was born 4 years before 911.
Rare to see someone that young with that much self awareness 👌
Nice partial haiku
Cool seeing the Pokémon Mini actually getting talked about for once!
Thanks for making these videos Scott! Absolutely love them!
In 2018 I went to the Louve in a family trip across Europe and we got to rent the 3DS guides for the day! it was very surreal to have a 3DS around our necks while learning about how the nazis occupied the building during world war 2
Louve 3ds: During the occupation of France in ww2 the louve was was toured by Hitler himself
You: damn I wish I was playing warioware
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29:43 as a ps2 collector, i kinda rectified the video quality by getting the generation 1 PS3, and with an HDMI it upscales to 720/1080p just from original hardware. Only problem is that the ps3 is like, slightly less heavy then an OG xbox, so take it as you will
I remember going to the Louvre when the 3DS guide was available. Wish I had gotten my hands on a physical copy but I did get to enjoy using the guide.
I also secretly hope that scott has his entire collection being donated to a museum in his will
I'd watch like 7 hours of uncut trial and error of scott trying to figure out an 80s japanese computer.
No googling allowed.
It really is a shame movies and series never got the DS/3DS treatment, just imagine some terrible 3d movies like My BloodValentine 3D on a 3DS cartridge, or hell, some of those decent animated movies that got good 3d like How to Train Your Dragon, or the Lego movie, on 3ds! Would've been so niche but so cool
There were downloadable videos on the 3DS, but the catalog was very limited: Professor Layton was the only real movie available there.
Scott the Woz plays his limited run games like a real man
I'm surprised there was no, " but my rarest game by far... is Sonic 2 with a line", at the end there
Feels so weird seeing the Louve here. I actually have 1 copy myself bought from the Louve because I thought it was ridiculous, that the Louve had an video game. It's even more ridiculous seeing at an high price on eBay 😂
I love stuff like this! You showcasing these obscure, rare games is super entertaining
I love looking at the dude who owns sonic jams rarest games
Devils Third is severely underrated. Such a fun game.
Scott admitting to owning reproductions of those nintendo challenge cartridges honestly makes me feel better about buying reproductions of some pokemon games 👉👈
To be fair, these challenge carts are far more rare so it wouldn't be reasonable to buy the originals. Then again the old Pokémon games also don't sell for reasonable prices so I definitely understand where you're coming from. I'd like to own them but I refuse to pay how much they usually go for.
@@notyageek Both of those reasons are valid reasons to buy reproductions honestly. If buying a repro is your best option if you want to get your hands on a rare or expensive game you want to play. Still, having a legit copy feels a lot more special and earned.
resident evil on saturn was how i first experienced it. recently sold my copy because no saturn anymore. still good memories of it.
I am happy to own a vectrex from my grandparents house. You’re right, it’s probably one of my favorite consoles to play to just feel like you’re playing a thing of the past.
Gold on the N64DD is truly one of the games of all time
I'm high and heard Scott say "Crystal Castles" and soon after then imagined a Crystal Castles tour where Scott sings and plays the instrumentals.
love these chill videos man
Great Rare pieces! I hope I can get Atari Karts, Resident Evil on the Saturn, and Jack Bros. someday. Here are probably my rarest games.
10. Earthbound (Snes)
9. Revelations Persona Cib (PS1)
8. Pocky and Rocky 2 (Snes)
7. Magic Knight Rayearth Cib (Saturn)
6. Rule of Rose Cib (PS2)
5. Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire Cib (PC Engine Arcade game)
4. Kuon Cib (PS2)
3. Lucienne’s Quest Cib (3DO)
2. Snatcher Cib (Sega Cd)
1. Panzer Dragoon Saga Cib (Saturn)
64DD releasing closer to the game cube than the actual 64 is hilarious
I love this, and I'd love to see more.
The Louvre STILL has the rentable 3DS consoles (as of July 2023)
13:48 As someone who speaks Japanese I would translate this as something like "The war of releasing doshin the giant and the great gathering of the little guys named chikko" or something. I haven't played the game so I have no idea what that means haha.
Bloody fantastic, really enjoyed watching!
I know people are joking about it but I always do wonder where most of this stuff is going to end up once Scott isn't around
WATA will buy his estate, grade the entire collection, label it with a private label of, Scott's Stash, and auction it off.
I got dibs on it
he put me in his will.
Lootboxes.
You have the SMB PC diskette upside down in the protective sleeve and part of the disk surface can be seen sticking out exposed.
Scott pumping his fists in the beginning make me happy inside.
We need Scott to do a crib for his new home