My collection!


It is evolving, quickly sometimes and slowly most of the time.  I used to wrap each individual game in a sandwich bag to protect it from dust and wear sitting on the other games.  The negative in that is that it very hard to read any of the titles unless you are right up close to them.  Thus now they are all loose for easy access and easy reorganization.










You may see that the games are not uniformly stacked at this point.  That is deliberate as the stacks are lower in some places to allow for the addition of more games to the collection.  It is really annoying to have everything uniformly stacked, only to get a game like 'Amagon' for example.  Amagon being in the beginning of the alphabet, you then need to shift the entire collection one space to allow room for it.  It makes no sense in a collection that grows on a monthly (or sometimes weekly) basis.

This is the CIB shelf.  Not all of the games are complete, many of them are still missing manuals (about 25 or so).  But I do have some very rare titles in there that are complete, like Cheetahmen II, Caltron 6-in-1, Maxi-15, Wally Bear & The 'No' Gang, among others.  I don't just collect the games either, I collect NES accessories, toys, handheld games, clothes, electronics, magazines like Nintendo Power, controllers, trading cards, etc.












This is the SNES collection.  Not as impressive but I can keep it more organized since it grows much more slowly than the NES collection.  There is a SNES system behind the superscope that is CIB.  There is also a copy of Super Turrican 2 that is CIB (Thanks Todd!).


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