Super Mario Brothers W/ Duck Hunt & Track Runner.Super Mario Brothers W/ Duck Hunt (3 copies, 2 working).Megaman 2 (I can't find the first one for the life of me).Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.At least we know gaming history is safe in your hard drives.:Pīut what I meant to say is not that a ROM collection simply cannot be impressive (you have obviously proved otherwise), but that having actual copies of games such as Chrono Trigger or Mega Man X2 are much more valuable compared to their ROM counterparts. Wow, that's pretty impressive, I have to commend you for such a collection. A special-edition Starfox and a Satellaview version of "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past" were the pride of my collection. I DID use to have a very fine collection of NES/SNES games, until a fire got most of them. I would like to think that what I've done here is a little more precious than simply buying the trinkets off of eBay. I ripped a few myself, even, from my rather meager physical collection. 537GB of games, all compiled into 2 different 350GB hard-drives. I haven't even played a quarter of the many games I have acquired, although I do wish to. Kiosk demos, foreign releases, rare unreleased betas even. From the Game & Watch, to the Virtualboy, to even the Nintendo 64 Disc Drive, every single game. It has been an ongoing project since 2001, I only finished around 2 weeks ago. But I have compiled every single game Nintendo has ever made. Sure, anyone can download any "Zelda" or "Mario" title, no problem. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom But this is the majority of my collection. There are also probably a few missing because I just went from what was on my shelf, and there were a few empty spots. My library used to be a lot bigger, especially on the SNES side, but for some reason a lot of them were sold at garage sales and the like when I was younger. (I never owned an SNES, but my best friend did, so I did buy a few games that he didn't own so that I could play them at his house.) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game These are only games I own and do not include Virtual Console or roms. What games are the top games I should buy and what does your library look like (era. I'm already going to buy these games (my top 25): Now, I recently purchased what they call a "famiclone" called a Retro Duo, which plays both NES and SNES games and has revived my interest in NGC (Nostalgic Game Collecting). Alright, so I thought I'd never get to play my SNES games again and sold them on eBay at a lot value of $500.00.
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