Huge thank you to Immortal John Hancock for letting me review his epic and very unique collection and sharing it with all of you & his work organizing the Cowlitz Gamers for Kids retro gaming expo to raise money for charity. Please make sure you *like* and *subscribe* if you enjoy these videos and also make sure you check out his in-depth game reviews on his channel linked in the video description. Always check the video description for frequently asked questions and answers and don't forget to name the things you see in the video in the comment sections and also give a time index where you encountered it! Visit the Immortal John Hancocks channel for much more details videos on all of the games and systems shown in this video and much more @ ruclips.net/user/swlovinist Thank you, Barnacules (aka. Chub'N'Tuck)
Joins the most epic in the video game, Barnacules taking a tour with the Immortal and putting a commentary on the great Jesus. 3 channels . Three of the best
i love John. I've been watching his channel for a few months now and I have to say, while his videos aren't the highest quality, he always keeps me engaged and I learn something new about video games every time.
No it is within reason with respect to "market value" that said the value for games correlates closely to time so old games worth less...that said these are antique games.... The joke plays on the shock we've all experienced when getting an offer from a buyer who wants to retail. second hand is cheap....the "cost" on retailing second hand is "insulting" if one doesn't see the bigger picture. It's a great way to get less for your games....but at the time there was no kijiji, ebay craigs list...so they added a tiny bit of value if you knew no one lol
OMG!! A lot of memories with this video. I played with almost all those consoles back in the day. It was great being born a decade before the video game boom began.
Finally a very interesting clip. Love to see the game rooms and what others are collecting. I will never come anywhere close to those kind of collections, but it gives me nice ideas what else I should pick -up in future.. thanks, and looking forward to the next room tour!
its a real accomplishment to see a collection like this ... I'm always amazed at people who do this and have a real respect as not anybody can do a collection like this .. specially at the rare stuff console or ad-ons .. nice video Barnacules .. and yea your garage video was fun to watch too .. watching you fill in that crack was hilarious ..
Damn, the Power Pad...bringing back memories for me Barn! My cousin passed away in a car accident in the mid-90's and one of the best memories was visiting his family and him in rural Texas. He had an NES and we played the Olympics game non-stop. The long jump was my jam!!
Got that "Chub N' Tuck" down to perfection. Another great video, Jerry! If he's ever in a tight financial bind, he can just sell his collection as backup. Badass gaming vault.
Stoked to see a video with three of my favourite video game nerds together. Saw the comment by MJR’s too which added to the cool factor. There are times where the filter makes IJH look like he is in the seventies and the games around him are in the present. This video made my night. Thanks gents.
great video. awesome journey to the past. a big salute to John Hancock and all the John's Hancock's in the world that preserve this treasures. defenetlty subscribing his channel.
I fell asleep with your videos playing and had this crazy dream. We went on a road trip with your wife while playing a genesis you had set up in your vehicle. It got me thinking of a retro gaming taxi service.
I feel like we had a VIS briefly when I was growing up. I remember, in the first home I lived in (early - mid 90s), my sister and I would play this Sesame Street video game on something connected to the TV, that wasn't a PS1 or anything. For the longest time, I had no clue what it was, and I've thought about it occasionally over the years.
Wow....this is a trip back to the childhood for sure! Pitfall II for the Atari 2600 was amazing - so need to pick it up again someday. I played about demo'ing the Bally Astrocade from the 70's at Montgomery Ward - funkiest controllers ever! Oh yeah...so many memories in that room that I saw. Love it!
Really impressive.I love it. Don't want to take anything away from your awesome collection.But my childhood discovery from this vid,was the Commodore stuff.
This guy has more complete retro sets, though? I don't think Last Gamer has 26 complete retro sets (Last Gamer has many complete sets that are modern and retro). Although, Last Gamer does have more overall. I mean, Last Gamer has literally filled a house with his collection, whereas, this is just one room inside a house.
The one thing I was looking for in here was the NES Advantage joystick controller. I LOVED that controller. It was such a win for my disabled hands. I also saw 'Paperboy' and the Power Pad. Seeing the Power Pad was cool.
LOL the 'Adam' system was a hoot. Coleco put it out and IIRC you had to turn it on by a switch on the printer it came with. God what a trip down memory lane lol
Barnacules Nerdgasm The system was definitely ahead of it's time and very underrated. I was lucky enough to own the system but I only had a handful of games. I remember playing the shit out of panzer dragon, ah those were the days.
Oh man. Tapper. I played that all the time when I was a little kid. I still remember the music -- "Entertainer." I also really liked Hard Hat Mac. I wonder if John has that, too.
Nice collection. I've been collecting for around 39 years now myself. Early on I made the decision to only collect the games I enjoy to play. I really only collect mint condition, complete games too. I was lucky enough to have bought about 90% of my collection (4,000ish games, 250+ systems) at the time when they were still being sold as new. I feel bad for collectors just starting up now. Especially with Nintendo games. The prices have gone nuts in the past 10 years.
It was an honor to have you at our show. It was fun doing a game room tour. Thank you so much! You are awesome!
John Hancock amazing collection
Thank you very much
Hoarding +1 - Next level‽
You are a legend among men.
Excuse me sir, do you have a world record? 0.0
Huge thank you to Immortal John Hancock for letting me review his epic and very unique collection and sharing it with all of you & his work organizing the Cowlitz Gamers for Kids retro gaming expo to raise money for charity. Please make sure you *like* and *subscribe* if you enjoy these videos and also make sure you check out his in-depth game reviews on his channel linked in the video description. Always check the video description for frequently asked questions and answers and don't forget to name the things you see in the video in the comment sections and also give a time index where you encountered it!
Visit the Immortal John Hancocks channel for much more details videos on all of the games and systems shown in this video and much more @ ruclips.net/user/swlovinist
Thank you,
Barnacules (aka. Chub'N'Tuck)
Good stuff man. I get cheered up with your content. You are my xanax, Jerry.
I could use some Xanax :D
Barnacules Nerdgasm can you please respond I love your videos
Sure JSV Industries!
Barnacules Nerdgasm thank you so much I love your 1 up box videos
This is a great video! I love visiting John Hancock's game room. It's EPIC!!
I was overwhelmed just editing the footage. It's easy to miss so much!
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Barnacules taking a tour with the Immortal and putting a commentary on the great Jesus. 3 channels . Three of the best
I have autism and all these charity's make me feel so happy it's so nice to see that people care
Oh yeah, when i saw the instagram pictures i was waiting for a room video! The Immortal John Hancock, the happiest man on earth! Awesome video Barn!
i love John. I've been watching his channel for a few months now and I have to say, while his videos aren't the highest quality, he always keeps me engaged and I learn something new about video games every time.
Wonder how many times he bought a game thinking he didn't have it, but he did
I bet this happens a lot :D
Bruno Herrera more than I want to admit
:P thanks for the reply :) amazing collection!
FINALLY IT'S MINE! I've been looking all over for this ultra rare copy of thi....sees 9 more copies laying in the corner, Tosses it with them.
I hope you didn't slip one of his games into your back pocket when he wasn't looking.
Gamestop be like : That'll be about 20 bucks.
+Robert Rombalski I laughed.
I would have never expected the answer from you :D
I actually live in The Netherlands, but is Gamestop that bad?!??!?
No it is within reason with respect to "market value" that said the value for games correlates closely to time so old games worth less...that said these are antique games....
The joke plays on the shock we've all experienced when getting an offer from a buyer who wants to retail. second hand is cheap....the "cost" on retailing second hand is "insulting" if one doesn't see the bigger picture.
It's a great way to get less for your games....but at the time there was no kijiji, ebay craigs list...so they added a tiny bit of value if you knew no one lol
Robert Rombalski a pawnshop would charge you 1000 for a damn gameboy
Jerry i really loved this video, and i am a huge fan of john hancock. Glad to see you back on track man loving the content
Great video! always happy to see Mr. Hancock showing off stuff I've never seen.
I really enjoyed every second of it.
Dude should SOOO create a video gaming museum!!!! at $5 a ticket...dude would be ROLLING in money for people to see stuff like that!
+Brian C unfortunately things would probably start disappearing.
Barnacules Nerdgasm not if kept locked up behind glass no one Need's to touch things.
Brian C he's planning on creating one
You can tell how proud and enthusiastic he is about his collection. Look at that smile!
love how he smiles when he talks about it all great collection
He always looks happy☺
That game room never ceases to amaze me. Like looking in the ark of the covenant, only without the melting faces.
I think it looks very organized and clean, great video guys!!
good to see two of my favourite youtubers working together! nice work guys
OMG!! A lot of memories with this video. I played with almost all those consoles back in the day. It was great being born a decade before the video game boom began.
Finally a very interesting clip. Love to see the game rooms and what others are collecting. I will never come anywhere close to those kind of collections, but it gives me nice ideas what else I should pick -up in future..
thanks, and looking forward to the next room tour!
I love that you Washington guys all stick together and help each other out. Great video
John is the nicest freaking guy in the world, really. He's a cool, considerate, knowledgeable and upbeat guy. He's got an epic collection as well!
Still such an amazing collection 🙏
This is so incredibly, unbelievably, inconceivably awesome!
That's gorgeous....congrats on having such an amazing collection.
This was awesome. I would def like to see more of these. Thanks!
Love seeing John's game room. And it's sweet to see it though the eyes of others. Some cool insight, and a very pretty collection!
its a real accomplishment to see a collection like this ... I'm always amazed at people who do this and have a real respect as not anybody can do a collection like this .. specially at the rare stuff console or ad-ons .. nice video Barnacules .. and yea your garage video was fun to watch too .. watching you fill in that crack was hilarious ..
John's such a cool guy. Already subbed to him. Great episode guys.
John Hancock. What a chill dude.
Damn, the Power Pad...bringing back memories for me Barn! My cousin passed away in a car accident in the mid-90's and one of the best memories was visiting his family and him in rural Texas. He had an NES and we played the Olympics game non-stop. The long jump was my jam!!
Got to love John Hancock, he has a great channel.
This dude has a ridiculously chill smile.
that was awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Jerry and john Riggs! Rocking the house.!
all day, every day.
i love john's smile you can tell his a good guy.
Got that "Chub N' Tuck" down to perfection.
Another great video, Jerry! If he's ever in a tight financial bind, he can just sell his collection as backup. Badass gaming vault.
+Chris OldSchoolBrah agreed! One hell of a retirement plan.
Finally a real video, nobody's really shown his collection. Thumbs up:)
It's funny, you're saying nobody has really shown it and someone else said this is old news... Which one is it? The internet is giving me a complex :D
If you look on youtube, I think it's metaljessusrocks it's nothing but a dark grainy video showing the room.
Even John didn't do a video like you.
Gazooo29 pretty sure Gamester81 did one was very good that how i knew about johns channel
Yea mj did one, gamester did one
Stoked to see a video with three of my favourite video game nerds together. Saw the comment by MJR’s too which added to the cool factor. There are times where the filter makes IJH look like he is in the seventies and the games around him are in the present. This video made my night. Thanks gents.
MJR e-beggar crew are pathetic
great video. awesome journey to the past. a big salute to John Hancock and all the John's Hancock's in the world that preserve this treasures. defenetlty subscribing his channel.
I always love these video games/technology collections
that's a huge collection! good work :)
great video man! Keep up the great work!
This i love both of you guys!! So dope to see you guys, what a small world :D
I love how religious Gerry is about tucking his shirts in 😂 I can't stand doing it lol
I fell asleep with your videos playing and had this crazy dream. We went on a road trip with your wife while playing a genesis you had set up in your vehicle. It got me thinking of a retro gaming taxi service.
I feel like we had a VIS briefly when I was growing up. I remember, in the first home I lived in (early - mid 90s), my sister and I would play this Sesame Street video game on something connected to the TV, that wasn't a PS1 or anything. For the longest time, I had no clue what it was, and I've thought about it occasionally over the years.
Wow....this is a trip back to the childhood for sure! Pitfall II for the Atari 2600 was amazing - so need to pick it up again someday. I played about demo'ing the Bally Astrocade from the 70's at Montgomery Ward - funkiest controllers ever! Oh yeah...so many memories in that room that I saw. Love it!
this is awesome!
When I retire, I'll be coming to look to buy your collection. Great video, thanks for sharing.
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this is an awesome collection to see and enjoyed awesome video
What a huge collection!
Fantastic I love retro games and I love you both.
Barnunucales your my favorite RUclips and your 1 up box videos are amazing !
I saw that copy of Gateway to Apshai at 22:00. I had that on my Commodore 64. One of my favorite games, next to Jumpman.
I didn't even realize until you made the pajama pants jab that you were wearing jeans for a change! I'm so proud of you!
I miss my Vectrex.
Great video, thanks Jerry.
Really impressive.I love it. Don't want to take anything away from your awesome collection.But my childhood discovery from this vid,was the Commodore stuff.
+Tr1kk1 commodore and Amiga brings back so many memories for me also.
Great vid jerry keep up the great work
You're right he's not a millionaire, he's a multi-millionaire because of that collection
Brilliant video very entertaining.
It must be a challenge to combat mold with that many games in a garage. Amazing collection
"Troll, troll troll troll' destroyed me!
I have missed you having fun with your videos. Wish you luck reaching 1,000,000 subs man!
HI!!!! It's Me again!
I was on your google plus profile, wasting time!
Still watch every one of your videos, and love all of your vintage videos!
Sup!
How is Xander doing?
I have the flu, and it stinks... It would be really interesting if you started a collection of your own vintage video games.
This is a gamer paradise... Good vídeo
I had the ColecoVision when I was a kid. I loved that thing, 1984 was the year.
I'm subscribed to all three of you guys.
Damn that collection is impressive! Wish I had room for that lol.
Great stuff!
more videos with John hancock!!! and more gaming content!
It belongs in a museum!
Wow that is an impressive Game collection :)
Nice video, your really good at interviewing. I'll check out your other video's.
Clearly you haven’t heard of the Last Gamer
Retro Collector Last Gamer is #1 game collector on the planet and shold be more recognize
This guy has more complete retro sets, though? I don't think Last Gamer has 26 complete retro sets (Last Gamer has many complete sets that are modern and retro). Although, Last Gamer does have more overall. I mean, Last Gamer has literally filled a house with his collection, whereas, this is just one room inside a house.
John Hancock is my Twin RUclipsr! I sometimes get messages on RUclips from random people saying: You look the same, you look like twins!! :D
+RETRO Machines you do look similar ;)
LOL yes so strange :D
We look alike but there can only be one...haha
The best part is you both do videos about video game stuff.
So freaking cool...you are my idol mr.hancock!!
i loved this video, i geeked out
The one thing I was looking for in here was the NES Advantage joystick controller. I LOVED that controller. It was such a win for my disabled hands.
I also saw 'Paperboy' and the Power Pad. Seeing the Power Pad was cool.
love your channel barnacules keep doin random stuff to entertain
LOL the 'Adam' system was a hoot. Coleco put it out and IIRC you had to turn it on by a switch on the printer it came with. God what a trip down memory lane lol
Sega Saturn ! Holy hell I remember having one way back in the days ! It was pretty decent ! Never saw one other than the one I had. Very cool !
SO MANY GAMES! THAT'S EPIC!!! :D
Great video! John sounds like the voice from Wreck it Ralph!
That green filter makes everything look like it has severe sun fading on the boxes. :P
Super Congratulations 👍
Sweet collection! I live in NYC so there's no way I could ever have space for something like this :P ;)
i had the boxing version of that Game Watch... It was my favorite toy growing up. Man I wish I still had that boxing.
Amazing collection! He should open up shop!
He's a collector, doesn't want to sell anything :D
He seems to be very nice guy in a glance! :)
good video, good luck with the event.
loved the "SEEEGAAAA doesntsueyoutuberslikeNintendo" part XD
Thats awesome!
Can't wipe that smile on John's face :) he is very passionate about his collection which is awesome :D
John Hancock's smile can cure cancer.
The "odyssey " was an epic arcade in our local shopping centre, many awesome memories there! Quesnel british columbia canada!
Loved my Sega Saturn, those were great times.
+Gordie Clark I rented a Sega Saturn when they first came out and thought it was unreal!
Barnacules Nerdgasm The system was definitely ahead of it's time and very underrated. I was lucky enough to own the system but I only had a handful of games. I remember playing the shit out of panzer dragon, ah those were the days.
Instantly subscribed to him!
I had the purple see through TIger Gamecom. I actually loved it haha.
Oh man. Tapper. I played that all the time when I was a little kid. I still remember the music -- "Entertainer."
I also really liked Hard Hat Mac. I wonder if John has that, too.
Nice collection.
I've been collecting for around 39 years now myself. Early on I made the decision to only collect the games I enjoy to play.
I really only collect mint condition, complete games too. I was lucky enough to have bought about 90% of my collection (4,000ish games, 250+ systems) at the time when they were still being sold as new.
I feel bad for collectors just starting up now. Especially with Nintendo games. The prices have gone nuts in the past 10 years.
coleco was my first system still have it even though it died
Wow, that's crazy!