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Not sure I'd call that a "Collection" - it's more of an Inventory for an investor/speculator. A collection is for personal use, This is industrial stocking for future profit.
I don't know about you but I collect and have a constant revolving stock of stuff for when I need to make room when my interests change. I'd much rather be this guy who constantly buys and sells, there's no fixed definition of a game collection and not a single collector stays stagnant and never buys or sells games as time goes on. He gets to peruse his collection any time he wants just like any other collector - he just happens to have $50 million worth of games in a warehouse.
I was about to make roughly the same comment. I was going to ask, "How do you insure something of this nature?" I can almost guarantee you that the warehouse is several feet thick of solid brick and concrete, the lighting fixtures are encased to prevent anything from happening if a light bulb were to accidentally explode and probably has a security system that can give the one for Fort Knox a run for its money.
Hey Chase, i never comment on most videos, but i just wanted to let you know, that i have seen a particular blacker dot in your right eye in some of your recent videos. A good friend on mine had one that looked similar and it sadly is a melanoma. Yours might be nothing, but if you did not let someone take a look, please do. Stay healthy and greetings from germany!
@@mrjonesyyy yeah, dude invested his money to earn more money by selling you the nostalgic games from your childhood! Both people get to live their dreams! Win win!
I know a guy who worked for Redbox and he has severalv tens of thousand video games that he's been able to collect over the years. I guess his job was to supply the kiosks with games and dvd's and corporate would just send him several boxes of 300-500 games and DVDs every week and he would fill up the kiosks when the needed to be filled. Anything that was left over after newer games and movies replaced the ones he had, many times entire pallets, he would set aside in his office until corporate requested them back. After 10 years, he says he only sent back 3 -4 boxes because they never asked for returns. You can hardly walk into his office because he has boxes stacked floor to ceiling. I don't know how much they are worth because there are all in the red box cases, but the ones he has have never been used before. I bet you a place like this could definitely be of assistance in purchasing the lot.
If he wants to get rid of them in bulk I'd be interested. I have a friend with a local game shop. He does rentals still! 😂 It's amazing! Like a mini non corporate blockbuster.
Man that is an amazing collection. But as a repair technician, i am mostly interested in all those repair manuals and testing carts. I know there are many Rom dumps of some of them. But this man Bobby has more, and different ones. Maybe one day. Great Vid, amazing collection, beautiful and rare pieces at the end.
Are you certain the service manuals haven't been scanned? There are so many of them floating around that I'd be really surprised if they aren't already on archive.
That guy definitely should create a museum. Has some super rare stuff, possibly one of a kind. The prototype, testing equipment and manuals. Yes it just looks like inventory, but you can tell he's obsessed. Many of those sealed titles people get graded for premium. He could corner the market.
I would be obsessed as well for the crazy amount of money he makes with these games. He is selling them all the time for price tag 400$ each. Some old crappy games which in real are not even that good. Nostalgia is the only reason some people buy them. And I understand nostalgia I have some rare ps1 games which are now costly but Im gonna keep them because they were my childhood games.
This legitimately makes me upset. It basically amounts to market manipulation and so many people who want to be playing these games could purchase them at a decent price if this guy wasn't hoarding them. I just checked his site and he's selling those Dragon Quest V DS copies for $400 each in spite of how many he has there (even having the gall to limit purchases to five copies per customer when he obviously doesn't adhere to that himself). I'm absolutely disgusted by this.
@@prosto1076 Surprising as it may sound, not everyone wants to play games via emulators - especially ones that can't fully replicate the original experience as it was intended. I don't even understand what you're getting at with the second part of your comment. "Licensed" copy? If you're referring to a "used" copy, the point I'm making is that when people like this withhold copies from the market, be they new or used, it artificially pumps up the price of BOTH NEW and USED copies. If by "licensed" you're referring to the digital downloads on various marketplaces, you are aware that not every game has a modern, digital release, right? There is no legitimate argument for these business practices. It's not as bad as something like WATA or other game "pricing" services that work hand-in-hand with auction houses to sell common titles like Super Mario Bros. for millions of dollars, but it's still a detriment to the market for everyone else involved. It's like buying up all the bread at your local market and selling it to your neighbors for twice the going rate. It's the literal definition of market manipulation, which, by the way, is illegal.
I doubt there are many people that want to buy sealed vintage games to play, when you could just buy used copies for a 10th of the price or less. He buys out games that don't sell from shops - meaning games nobody wanted. Yeah now he has them and other people don't, but they would have gone to the dump if nobody bought them (or still be in the dead stock of a warehouse never to be sold). Resellers/liquidators like him are why we have retro games to buy on the secondary market to begin with.
Sealed copies play absolutely no part in the value of loose games. Loose Star Wars toys from the 80s aren’t affected by the insane prices of boxed ones, nor is the scarcity. It might as well be two separate markets. If all you want to do is play them then buy a gently used copy.
This is just a reseller that has a lot of product. It isn't as if he treasures any of these games, or has game rooms dedicated to the consoles he loves. He is just in it for the money and watches the industry to see what games are advantageous to sell at any given time during the month.
Why cant it be both? He created a business out of his passion. I dream of doing that. He made it work and he is still collecting if you watched until the end.
WOW!! I thought I was doing well with a mint, factory-sealed yellow gameboy pocket and a mint Tetris Plus factory-sealed both from ‘98. I’m never selling them but just take them out every 5 years to check and admire them. What a warehouse this guy has!
Me sitting here watching this knowing how excited I get when I find dusty corroded cartridge games. I can barely comprehend what I was watching in this video😂
Cause that's the real price, it's a scam. There's millions of sealed copies of every popular retro game, so there's no way they cost the insane amount of money resellers ask online.
I see many DS titles re-sealed (shrink wrapped) which means these are used games resealed. I also see many WIi U, PS2 and other plastic case released without a strip e.g 3:53min. Also used games. Other look legit like N64 but it's hard to tell. It could reproductions with used games inside shrink wrapped. Despite it's resealed he talks about factory sealed prices in the video which is misleading. Don't trust this guy!
He can't sell those games without crashing the retrogaming industry. He needs to sell in small amounts, or those games will worth nothing. That's how speculation works. The diamond and other stones business work like this, they just create the scarcity by selling small amounts and hiding the rest.
This guy was before his time. We have a old guy around my area that we bought games from in the 90s at the flea market and he is still there and has busses and storage containers at his house filled with thousands of games and consoles.
Im really enjoying the editting on these videos. The short clips with music are really nice transitions and I cant imagine having to price check for every game. As a viewer it is a great experience. Thank you!
I think its awesome that we preserve physical video games through out time to share with generations of all kinds because its definitely part of Gaming History and Nerd Culture. I know ROMS are a touchy subject but I also think its cool that people manage to archive such history to share with Millions since retro gaming is still a thing and a national Past Time :)
This is basically a warehouse that mom and pop stores use to get their games. (The guy is also indian. It explains a lot) I know cause ive worked in one before. Now that Were in a weird state of resale. and because of Covid. These places probably distribute limited quantities to locations and yes sell them at their price charting prices on the side. But thanks for this video. Really brings things into perspective. Chase really wants so bad to partner and make connections with this guy. Lol
Wow... when this guy passes and all this stuff is going to be sold, the market will take a huge hit. So, basically, retro video games are just like diamonds. The supply is controlled by some individuals and prices are manipulated completely. There's not rarity actually. Nice to know.
@@Ocelot35 : I don't know... just a hunch . Maybe because finding a buyer for a multi-million worth collection is mathematically less likely? Don't know what's the point of this question. Long term this collection will inevitably be fractionned. 2nd law of thermodynamics.
@@KCRacingTeam auction more likely and it could be one collector again buying the bulk of more expensive stuff, and other niche stuff still in a small circle of people due to the price
It's not just this guy either, a lot of people are doing it. It's market manipulation. Heck, even Nintendo themselves release limited copies of some games to create artificial scarcity.
To an extent, there really isn’t a whole ton of sealed NES games because few had the foresight to buy such an expensive product and not play it. All these 2000s and up game, just way too mass produced and too many naive people holding onto them and of course excess unsold product.
I discovered roms last year, bought an 8TB drive and now I have nearly every game for every console ever made. I'm currently finding new ROM dumps to add to it and so far I've only filled about 1tb with roughly 200,000 games. I'm still searching for rare roms for the most obscure games but I'm pretty happy with my collection so far. Anytime I see videos like this discussing rare games, I search in my current collection for it, or look for a file online to get it. I even have brand new games in the collection. I think 50+ PS5 games and 70+ Xbox X games.
I see many DS titles re-sealed (shrink wrapped) which means these are used games resealed. I also see many WIi U, PS2 and other plastic case released without a strip e.g 3:53min. Also used games. Other look legit like N64 but it's hard to tell. It could reproductions with used games inside shrink wrapped. Despite it's resealed he talks about factory sealed prices in the video which is misleading. Don't trust this guy!
I loved NES since 1985 and learning about all related with the history but seeing these testing units was a treat. I never knew these and quite a few other items existed, thanks for sharing man it made me feel like a kid again!
So disgusting…imagine the hundreds of thousands of poor kids around the world who will never get to enjoy all these games, which were made in the first place for that, to be played by kids as entertainment, not to end pilled up at some indian hoarder’s warehouse. Truly sickening stuff tbh. If I were the US Federal government, Id confiscate the whole collection, send two copies of each game to the library of congress for preservation purposes and give away everything else to orphanages, kids hospitals and such.
Este video me ha cambiado mi vida como coleccionista nostálgico, veo tus videos pero no me había suscrito en tu canal y este video hiso que me suscribiera a tu canal, hiso que me pierda en la idea de coleccionar, ya no se por donde voy, me siento perdido con tantas cosas que muestras que sabia que existían pero no las he visto mas que hoy en tus videos, tengo que enderezar mi vida de coleccionista, no tengo millones de dolares, pero este video nos muestra que existen mas cosas en el mercado que algun día podremos tener, se agradece mucho que nos muestres este tipo de colecciones y stocks. This video has changed my life as a nostalgic collector, I watch your videos but I had not subscribed to your channel and this video made me subscribe to your channel, it made me lose myself in the idea of collecting, I no longer know where I am going, I feel lost with so many things that you show that I knew existed but I have not seen them except today in your videos, I have to straighten out my life as a collector, I do not have millions of dollars, but this video shows us that there are more things on the market that one day we will be able to have, it is very appreciated that you show us this type of collections and stocks.
I don't have an extreme hoarding problem, I just have a warehouse the size of an IKEA store filled with duplicate copies of all kinds of games still in their shrink wrap 🤣
7:44 - What in the arterial spray hell happened to that switch box? It looks like someone died on that wall and they cleaned the wall and looked at the switch box and said "Looks good enough"
Hope he has good insurance on that building. That place is full of multi millions dollars. That nintendo hardware for testing was cool never seen that stuff same with technical manuals.
I'd hardly compare it to hoarding, have you seen the homes of borders? They collect buckets of their own crap and have fridges full of salad that's turned to brown liquid.
It’s so sad that the next generation won’t have this experience of touching the games. It will be all digital, and all the games we play today (that are tuning into digital format) will be forgotten eventually. 😢
No such thing as "RARE" games.......gonna be a lot of pissed off people down the road, when they see their collection values plummet once the novelty of collecting games wears off.
Just with ps1, ps2, ps3, OG xbox, xbox360, dreamcast, gamecube, sega saturn, and sega cd games I would go broke in there... I love demo cds too... I try and buy them everytime I see them
bruh this guy making money 💰 more then 50k titles every console every title in a warehouse with expenses clearly $1m a month profit rent $15k 💸 💰 🤑 💲 💵 💸
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SkyGuy had so much fun trialling this game and the authentic battle tactics, enhanced 3D-like pixel art and profound story truly make it a modern classic.
Game barn goalz!!!
So for beginners. What do I need to start reselling
When frosk entered G4 that belt lost 2/3rds of the value
Sword of Ass
That guy can solo mess with the market prices of everything
This isn’t a collection, it’s inventory.
It isn't an inventory, it's an ark.
Yup. Doesn’t qualify
It's useless boxes wrapped in plastic . This has nothing to do with collecting , this is just straight up scalping.
@@mf3646 Basically every single one of these shitty channels. Bunch of posers who don't even play games
Not sure I'd call that a "Collection" - it's more of an Inventory for an investor/speculator.
A collection is for personal use, This is industrial stocking for future profit.
a collection is someone's obsession with items they wanna shower and sleep with
His collection end is awesome too
I don't know about you but I collect and have a constant revolving stock of stuff for when I need to make room when my interests change. I'd much rather be this guy who constantly buys and sells, there's no fixed definition of a game collection and not a single collector stays stagnant and never buys or sells games as time goes on. He gets to peruse his collection any time he wants just like any other collector - he just happens to have $50 million worth of games in a warehouse.
His insurance company definitely thought he typo'd on the form 🤣
I was about to make roughly the same comment. I was going to ask, "How do you insure something of this nature?" I can almost guarantee you that the warehouse is several feet thick of solid brick and concrete, the lighting fixtures are encased to prevent anything from happening if a light bulb were to accidentally explode and probably has a security system that can give the one for Fort Knox a run for its money.
This dude is super tapped in with the gaming cartel 😂
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Hey Chase, i never comment on most videos, but i just wanted to let you know, that i have seen a particular blacker dot in your right eye in some of your recent videos. A good friend on mine had one that looked similar and it sadly is a melanoma. Yours might be nothing, but if you did not let someone take a look, please do.
Stay healthy and greetings from germany!
So this guy is why all the games I want sealed are so expensive 😂
Naw, he's the reason you can even find/buy them still.
@@highrider9168 damned if you do damned if you don't... without him you wouldn't be able to buy.
@@mrjonesyyy yeah, dude invested his money to earn more money by selling you the nostalgic games from your childhood!
Both people get to live their dreams!
Win win!
he gets companies to reprint rare out of print games sometimes too.
Go get a job dude it cost only a couple bucks then
So, it's not that sealed games are rare it's just this guy is hoarding them all.
lol no, he runs a huge online store and on eBay. Has been for years.
That's just North America the rest of the world is very limited.
@@ghostcardsandcollectables I’ll buy them and send them over to you for a 45% margin🤓
Ur profile pic, ur name 👌👌
@@bkirk0510what the name too look up
I know a guy who worked for Redbox and he has severalv tens of thousand video games that he's been able to collect over the years. I guess his job was to supply the kiosks with games and dvd's and corporate would just send him several boxes of 300-500 games and DVDs every week and he would fill up the kiosks when the needed to be filled. Anything that was left over after newer games and movies replaced the ones he had, many times entire pallets, he would set aside in his office until corporate requested them back. After 10 years, he says he only sent back 3 -4 boxes because they never asked for returns. You can hardly walk into his office because he has boxes stacked floor to ceiling. I don't know how much they are worth because there are all in the red box cases, but the ones he has have never been used before. I bet you a place like this could definitely be of assistance in purchasing the lot.
If he wants to get rid of them in bulk I'd be interested.
I have a friend with a local game shop.
He does rentals still! 😂 It's amazing!
Like a mini non corporate blockbuster.
@highrider9168 what state?
Man that is an amazing collection. But as a repair technician, i am mostly interested in all those repair manuals and testing carts. I know there are many Rom dumps of some of them. But this man Bobby has more, and different ones. Maybe one day. Great Vid, amazing collection, beautiful and rare pieces at the end.
Are you certain the service manuals haven't been scanned? There are so many of them floating around that I'd be really surprised if they aren't already on archive.
That guy definitely should create a museum. Has some super rare stuff, possibly one of a kind. The prototype, testing equipment and manuals. Yes it just looks like inventory, but you can tell he's obsessed. Many of those sealed titles people get graded for premium. He could corner the market.
That’d be a genius idea, he’d bring in constant revenue
I would be obsessed as well for the crazy amount of money he makes with these games. He is selling them all the time for price tag 400$ each. Some old crappy games which in real are not even that good. Nostalgia is the only reason some people buy them. And I understand nostalgia I have some rare ps1 games which are now costly but Im gonna keep them because they were my childhood games.
This legitimately makes me upset. It basically amounts to market manipulation and so many people who want to be playing these games could purchase them at a decent price if this guy wasn't hoarding them. I just checked his site and he's selling those Dragon Quest V DS copies for $400 each in spite of how many he has there (even having the gall to limit purchases to five copies per customer when he obviously doesn't adhere to that himself). I'm absolutely disgusted by this.
Who want to be playing these games - they can download them, or buy a damaged licensed copy for a few $
@@prosto1076 Surprising as it may sound, not everyone wants to play games via emulators - especially ones that can't fully replicate the original experience as it was intended.
I don't even understand what you're getting at with the second part of your comment. "Licensed" copy? If you're referring to a "used" copy, the point I'm making is that when people like this withhold copies from the market, be they new or used, it artificially pumps up the price of BOTH NEW and USED copies.
If by "licensed" you're referring to the digital downloads on various marketplaces, you are aware that not every game has a modern, digital release, right?
There is no legitimate argument for these business practices. It's not as bad as something like WATA or other game "pricing" services that work hand-in-hand with auction houses to sell common titles like Super Mario Bros. for millions of dollars, but it's still a detriment to the market for everyone else involved. It's like buying up all the bread at your local market and selling it to your neighbors for twice the going rate. It's the literal definition of market manipulation, which, by the way, is illegal.
I doubt there are many people that want to buy sealed vintage games to play, when you could just buy used copies for a 10th of the price or less. He buys out games that don't sell from shops - meaning games nobody wanted. Yeah now he has them and other people don't, but they would have gone to the dump if nobody bought them (or still be in the dead stock of a warehouse never to be sold). Resellers/liquidators like him are why we have retro games to buy on the secondary market to begin with.
Right 👍
Sealed copies play absolutely no part in the value of loose games. Loose Star Wars toys from the 80s aren’t affected by the insane prices of boxed ones, nor is the scarcity. It might as well be two separate markets. If all you want to do is play them then buy a gently used copy.
This is just a reseller that has a lot of product. It isn't as if he treasures any of these games, or has game rooms dedicated to the consoles he loves. He is just in it for the money and watches the industry to see what games are advantageous to sell at any given time during the month.
Im sure this is where mom and pop stores get their inventory.
Why cant it be both? He created a business out of his passion. I dream of doing that.
He made it work and he is still collecting if you watched until the end.
WOW!! I thought I was doing well with a mint, factory-sealed yellow gameboy pocket and a mint Tetris Plus factory-sealed both from ‘98. I’m never selling them but just take them out every 5 years to check and admire them. What a warehouse this guy has!
Bobby's collection is darn impressive and amazing. I hope he does open up a museum and I would love to see everything he wants to put on display.
One day hopefully.
It’s not a collection it’s a store. He doesn’t even own it he works for them.
This guy is just the head of a massive sculptor scheme.
this is guy is why some games are prohibitively expensive.
Me sitting here watching this knowing how excited I get when I find dusty corroded cartridge games. I can barely comprehend what I was watching in this video😂
This video just crashed the whole gaming industry market to $0
Cause that's the real price, it's a scam. There's millions of sealed copies of every popular retro game, so there's no way they cost the insane amount of money resellers ask online.
You forgot to mention the professional sealing machines he keeps in the other room 😂
Dude that's what i was thinking!! I can picture it...
That's what I was thinking too. On his website the photos look like re-seals.
Nah dude had way too many pristine condition games for that to be the case. Also had non sealed games and so many unique stuff I've never seen
I see many DS titles re-sealed (shrink wrapped) which means these are used games resealed. I also see many WIi U, PS2 and other plastic case released without a strip e.g 3:53min. Also used games. Other look legit like N64 but it's hard to tell. It could reproductions with used games inside shrink wrapped. Despite it's resealed he talks about factory sealed prices in the video which is misleading. Don't trust this guy!
@@JayJDubba what website/store is this?
Love the pallet blocking the fire exit.
It's an impressive scene when our eyes are that glued in, that we're basically picking fly chit out of pepper.
The pallet was put there to remind you in case of a fire you can’t just leave you must save all the games first from the fire and then you can leave.
Must be nice to have multi millions of dollars worth of new games. Two thumbs up for the owner, good job.
He can't sell those games without crashing the retrogaming industry. He needs to sell in small amounts, or those games will worth nothing. That's how speculation works. The diamond and other stones business work like this, they just create the scarcity by selling small amounts and hiding the rest.
Chase wants to come back and do a heist.
I saw John Riggs did a video here a couple years ago, Bobby was on camera then too. Scalping syndicate.
This guy was before his time. We have a old guy around my area that we bought games from in the 90s at the flea market and he is still there and has busses and storage containers at his house filled with thousands of games and consoles.
Does he still have stuff? Where can I find him to see what he has for sale?
@@Sn00pyFan74 At the flea market in Laurel, Delaware.
It was an honor to see this in person 2 years ago, video doesn’t show the scale of how massive this place is!
Not a collection. Guy sells them. It’s inventory.
Im really enjoying the editting on these videos. The short clips with music are really nice transitions and I cant imagine having to price check for every game. As a viewer it is a great experience. Thank you!
17:28 I purchased a foam gamecube recently from ebay and it's cool to see the origin of how it came into existence.
Oh man. He is doing what I dream of doing but I am kind of starting late in life. Great job man. Love the way he has done his business.
This guy was smart like I always wished I owned a comic book store in 60s until now and just stashed all of the issues to my favorite comics
I think its awesome that we preserve physical video games through out time to share with generations of all kinds because its definitely part of Gaming History and Nerd Culture. I know ROMS are a touchy subject but I also think its cool that people manage to archive such history to share with Millions since retro gaming is still a thing and a national Past Time :)
LOL this guy isn't preserving shit he's hoarding it.
Scalpers 🥴
This is basically a warehouse that mom and pop stores use to get their games. (The guy is also indian. It explains a lot) I know cause ive worked in one before. Now that Were in a weird state of resale. and because of Covid. These places probably distribute limited quantities to locations and yes sell them at their price charting prices on the side. But thanks for this video. Really brings things into perspective. Chase really wants so bad to partner and make connections with this guy. Lol
Fallout 4 went from 1 dollar to 8 dollars to 20 dollars in space of month when tv showcase out
This is inventory not a collection.
That building holds more value than the entire US Dollar's worth.
Wow... when this guy passes and all this stuff is going to be sold, the market will take a huge hit. So, basically, retro video games are just like diamonds. The supply is controlled by some individuals and prices are manipulated completely. There's not rarity actually. Nice to know.
What makes you think it'll be sold off to multiple people?
@@Ocelot35 : I don't know... just a hunch . Maybe because finding a buyer for a multi-million worth collection is mathematically less likely? Don't know what's the point of this question. Long term this collection will inevitably be fractionned. 2nd law of thermodynamics.
@@KCRacingTeam auction more likely and it could be one collector again buying the bulk of more expensive stuff, and other niche stuff still in a small circle of people due to the price
It's not just this guy either, a lot of people are doing it. It's market manipulation. Heck, even Nintendo themselves release limited copies of some games to create artificial scarcity.
To an extent, there really isn’t a whole ton of sealed NES games because few had the foresight to buy such an expensive product and not play it. All these 2000s and up game, just way too mass produced and too many naive people holding onto them and of course excess unsold product.
That Robopon game came out 2 years after the first Pokemon game, so it was probably a rip of off pokemon, not the opposite.
Its in the name 😅
Market manipulation and ruining the hobby. I also don't doubt he has a professional sealer. Nah,this isn't it man this isn't what it's about
This is what the game barn will look like in a few years. ❤
Yeah, so this is why games are expensive. Hoarding warehouses full of sealed games.
I have all of these sealed too. On my usb stick.
The best video game collection I ever seen in my life.👌 😮🙌
This is more of a business than a collection.
@@skootdiggity1301 Judging by his personal collection it is also a passion.
This makes me feel like my collection is just straight sh!t.... Like, HOW.
I discovered roms last year, bought an 8TB drive and now I have nearly every game for every console ever made. I'm currently finding new ROM dumps to add to it and so far I've only filled about 1tb with roughly 200,000 games. I'm still searching for rare roms for the most obscure games but I'm pretty happy with my collection so far. Anytime I see videos like this discussing rare games, I search in my current collection for it, or look for a file online to get it. I even have brand new games in the collection. I think 50+ PS5 games and 70+ Xbox X games.
crazy that this dude has massive heavy hitters in his personal collection, just in some costco storage box in a back room.
How can you tell that these are not just resealed??
Perhaps. But some of the boxes are in great condition.
I see many DS titles re-sealed (shrink wrapped) which means these are used games resealed. I also see many WIi U, PS2 and other plastic case released without a strip e.g 3:53min. Also used games. Other look legit like N64 but it's hard to tell. It could reproductions with used games inside shrink wrapped. Despite it's resealed he talks about factory sealed prices in the video which is misleading. Don't trust this guy!
robopon absolutely doesn't predate pokemon, shows what these disgusting hoarders know LOL
I loved NES since 1985 and learning about all related with the history but seeing these testing units was a treat. I never knew these and quite a few other items existed, thanks for sharing man it made me feel like a kid again!
This is how collections should be stored, in steel buildings on steel shelves with much less chance of fires or water damage.
warehouse is probably climate controlled, I can see humidity can damage systems and cartridges.
okay this is a really amazing collection of old games! great video
So disgusting…imagine the hundreds of thousands of poor kids around the world who will never get to enjoy all these games, which were made in the first place for that, to be played by kids as entertainment, not to end pilled up at some indian hoarder’s warehouse. Truly sickening stuff tbh. If I were the US Federal government, Id confiscate the whole collection, send two copies of each game to the library of congress for preservation purposes and give away everything else to orphanages, kids hospitals and such.
There are scalpers that do this for consoles as well. It's bad.
I love it when capitalism fucks with my hobbies
Do you really need that many of any one game?? Looks like a store inventory.
Who the hell is this guy and how TF does he have THIS MANY sealed games?!?
business man.
@@phoenixdown1947 Sure, that must be it...
he is a wholesaler n closeout buyer, he supplies small stores and big stores like amazon or gamestop at times on certain things
He better keep his location a secret
I'm sure he's insured. He could even gain if much of it was stolen.
he is not a collector, but a speculator, he holds items to force prices to increase !!!
that guy was super happy to show his collection and stuff
but chris look confuse and exhausted
Why does he have all of that and how can we know they’re not phony?
Este video me ha cambiado mi vida como coleccionista nostálgico, veo tus videos pero no me había suscrito en tu canal y este video hiso que me suscribiera a tu canal, hiso que me pierda en la idea de coleccionar, ya no se por donde voy, me siento perdido con tantas cosas que muestras que sabia que existían pero no las he visto mas que hoy en tus videos, tengo que enderezar mi vida de coleccionista, no tengo millones de dolares, pero este video nos muestra que existen mas cosas en el mercado que algun día podremos tener, se agradece mucho que nos muestres este tipo de colecciones y stocks.
This video has changed my life as a nostalgic collector, I watch your videos but I had not subscribed to your channel and this video made me subscribe to your channel, it made me lose myself in the idea of collecting, I no longer know where I am going, I feel lost with so many things that you show that I knew existed but I have not seen them except today in your videos, I have to straighten out my life as a collector, I do not have millions of dollars, but this video shows us that there are more things on the market that one day we will be able to have, it is very appreciated that you show us this type of collections and stocks.
the thing I'm most amaze by is how dust free a warehouse that size is! wow!
Loved watching G4 Tv was the best back in the days !
This is great!! I worked in the industry from the age of 15 to 29
I don't have an extreme hoarding problem, I just have a warehouse the size of an IKEA store filled with duplicate copies of all kinds of games still in their shrink wrap 🤣
7:44 - What in the arterial spray hell happened to that switch box? It looks like someone died on that wall and they cleaned the wall and looked at the switch box and said "Looks good enough"
They were playing resident evil... but for realsies.
Whats funny? No SNES, GameCube, Genesis, SEGA CD, GBA, GB, GC, or NES on his online store LOL
We do have gba, gbc, gamecube sealed games up.
Hope he has good insurance on that building. That place is full of multi millions dollars. That nintendo hardware for testing was cool never seen that stuff same with technical manuals.
Sealed Chronotrigger DS is almost $300! That's crazy!
Rich people things. Having warehouses to store your shit.
crazy stuff 🤤 thanks for the video guys!
Just reminds me to say, PLAY YOUR GAMES. This is just hoarding at a clean and efficient level.
A warehouse full of PRODUCTS is not hoarding .
I'd hardly compare it to hoarding, have you seen the homes of borders? They collect buckets of their own crap and have fridges full of salad that's turned to brown liquid.
It’s so sad that the next generation won’t have this experience of touching the games. It will be all digital, and all the games we play today (that are tuning into digital format) will be forgotten eventually. 😢
A game collector's wet dream
Wow....I'm impressed you guys didn't have a heart attack for seeing so much awesomeness
Bobby is the guy! I used to buy casepacks of games from their Whatnot auctions, it was super awesome
But do you have Russel Grant's Astrology?
I picked up 5 CIB copies of my stop smoking coach from a pawn shop for $1 each about a year ago and they all sold FAST on eBay. Great pickup.
Damn that nintendo tested stuff was just the cherry on top of all the great stuff he had, not only is was it rare but it was a piece of history.
Jeeze!!!! Wild way to spend 10 mil right there. love it.
His personal collection just made me cry. wow!
Time to grow up?
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing your vault of riches .
Disc based games should be always stored vertically .
He could end up with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of disc rot .
This is nothing but sick. Daddy of all collectors ❤
This is why I would never buy graded games. Collections like this could ruin the value of any graded sealed game.
Watching your videos made me buy my first console ❤
Which one was it?
I'd break in so I could open up all those sealed games
IN...SANE...... How is this even possible?.... I can't even imagine this much sealed product existing, let alone in one place... Crazy...
So cool. Crazy collection.
The owner should install netting to protect this collection from a California earthquake.
"SEEEEEAALLLLEDDD!!!"
People like this guy have ruined collecting games by hoarding crap and then charging super high prices to buy them.
I own Personal Trainer Cooking. I genuinely asked for it for Christmas. lol
Where’s that geo guesser guy when yah need him??
20 years from now that value is going to triple...
No such thing as "RARE" games.......gonna be a lot of pissed off people down the road, when they see their collection values plummet once the novelty of collecting games wears off.
Just with ps1, ps2, ps3, OG xbox, xbox360, dreamcast, gamecube, sega saturn, and sega cd games I would go broke in there... I love demo cds too... I try and buy them everytime I see them
Medal of Honor was the original CoD. Those games were so much fun
bruh this guy making money 💰
more then 50k titles every console every title
in a warehouse with expenses clearly $1m a month profit
rent $15k 💸 💰 🤑 💲 💵 💸
This guy is not a collector. Only thing he knows or cares about gaming wise is the price of games.