Thank you for the tour. I really love that they actually used the Japanese title on the Super Mario World rental and left Super Mario Bros. 4 since they left it out from the retail versions in the west.
Wow! I never seen so many games in one room and knowing people have museums of games, it’s so impressive but pal versions are not popular in USA though it’s awesome! I want to see the psvita episode when you have it❤
Hi, I recommend checking out our website for more information: www.embracergamesarchive.com. I can give you a brief overview here as well. The initiative comes from Embracer Group. Embracer Group’s co-founder and CEO, Lars Wingefors, has been in the gaming industry for most of his life. He had a large private collection and came up with the idea 5-6 years ago that his collection could be a great starting point for a game archive. So, Lars’ private collection became the foundation, and we who work in the archive have been building it up over the past three years. // David
The Neo Geo yellow banner hanging. So cool to see again! Can’t remember where I ordered that, I think somewhere in Japan. unsure if it’s official, but looks so cool
This is awesome. So fun to see all this. Good job
Thank you! // David
Oh, my! Now thats an archive!
4:56 I thought it was a joke but actually it's a real thing!
Thanks for sharing this video.
Thank you for the tour. I really love that they actually used the Japanese title on the Super Mario World rental and left Super Mario Bros. 4 since they left it out from the retail versions in the west.
Wow! I never seen so many games in one room and knowing people have museums of games, it’s so impressive but pal versions are not popular in USA though it’s awesome! I want to see the psvita episode when you have it❤
Thanks. We have som PS VITA games and we will try to show them in an upcoming episode :) // David
This is awesome, would love to see more
Great to hear! There will be more videos coming, both about what we have in the archive and about the work and its challenges.
Really cool. How did this collection/archive come together?
Hi,
I recommend checking out our website for more information: www.embracergamesarchive.com.
I can give you a brief overview here as well. The initiative comes from Embracer Group. Embracer Group’s co-founder and CEO, Lars Wingefors, has been in the gaming industry for most of his life. He had a large private collection and came up with the idea 5-6 years ago that his collection could be a great starting point for a game archive. So, Lars’ private collection became the foundation, and we who work in the archive have been building it up over the past three years.
// David
@ thank you for your response! I will check out the website.
I am happy I chosed to collect mainly home computers for some 30 years instead of video games. Because you would beat me. ;)
Very cool to see my Karaoke and Machine Gun for the Famicom again! 🥰
Hope you find the box for the Sewing machine one time! (I think it was only for GBC though, not original?).
The Neo Geo yellow banner hanging. So cool to see again! Can’t remember where I ordered that, I think somewhere in Japan. unsure if it’s official, but looks so cool
Never heard of the 3D Vectrex before, holy moly that’s sick, thanks for showing that.
If we find out the world's ending, I'm stopping by and we're opening all that shit.
I would rather play them than opening them :)
// David
@ Yes sir. 💯