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Why We Buy Retro Video Games

It's because we hate them, obvi.
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  • @nathanielb1119
    @nathanielb11193 жыл бұрын

    "My copy of Balan Wonderworld has never been touched by human hands!" As it should be.

  • @requiem165

    @requiem165

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good man

  • @StrangeDad

    @StrangeDad

    3 жыл бұрын

    Truth in its purest form.

  • @velosiped135
    @velosiped1353 жыл бұрын

    The guy with the deep voice makes a good point. Just having them can bring enjoyment. I've had tremendous fun assembling a collection, playing the games, researching related topics, building displays, and eventually a full game room. I likely won't be able to play everything, but just being surrounded by gaming related stuff makes me happy. Every time I walk into the room now I instantly cheer up a bit.

  • @DGR_Dave
    @DGR_Dave3 жыл бұрын

    This was a ton of fun!! As a collector myself, there is just some intangible feeling of physically owning a game that's hard to put into words. I much prefer having that sense of ownership instead of just having it downloaded or feeling the need to emulate them, even though those are viable options for many people 😄

  • @youvegot

    @youvegot

    3 жыл бұрын

    i wouldn't consider myself a collector, but any time i get nostalgic for games that i used to play but sold to get new ones i cringe inside. the feeling always reminds me to buy games physically and take care of them.

  • @thelegendofstonecoldstevea3205

    @thelegendofstonecoldstevea3205

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is it. Couldnt have put it into words any better than this myself.

  • @RedSoxKal

    @RedSoxKal

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey Dave. Good to see you man. 🌹

  • @blksteve11

    @blksteve11

    3 жыл бұрын

    This... sums it up pretty well for me! Yes. I don’t like emulators

  • @jameslwjtoler

    @jameslwjtoler

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have literally purchased physical copies of games that I have emulated, just to avoid that terrible feeling lol

  • @mxwoods3
    @mxwoods33 жыл бұрын

    I wish we could trust people enough for a walk-in game library to rent older games. Gamecube games have been crazy expensive and I miss playing them.

  • @EasyCure0

    @EasyCure0

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'll be the rental store owner sitting outside asking everyone who walks by "hey, you wanna rent Geist?"

  • @excadrillo99

    @excadrillo99

    3 жыл бұрын

    The best for would probably be a digital library. A site called "console classix" rents out retro games that they have by opening an emulator in browser and loading the game into RAM. makes it so you can legally rent it. Probably won't work with real hardware tho

  • @AndrewBell

    @AndrewBell

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dolphin

  • @teneesh3376

    @teneesh3376

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah. Though the concept would have worked a decade ago, renting games won't work as well nowadays. Patches can take hours, and games take up so much storage space. So if someone rented many games, they would waste rental time uninstalling games if they don't have enough space, and wasting hours on just patching. Shame games are like this now, cause I would have rented so many games back in the day, if my parents weren't so cheap

  • @AndrewBell

    @AndrewBell

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nah get the dolphin emulator, use widescreen and upres to HD. It's all free. Works really well on Android

  • @leorojas6390
    @leorojas63903 жыл бұрын

    Right now, the fun of buying retro games is dead, thanks to corona raising up the prices and flooding the market.

  • @droopy935

    @droopy935

    3 жыл бұрын

    It was dead the minute people started scalping and going crazy about 2015~ i sold my whole retro collection i just grab newer stuff I can get for cheap and emulate on a Pi or Mister. So much of these talking points are so silly.

  • @droopy935

    @droopy935

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jack The Memer gaming and retro gaming is about PLAYING Games and Experiences not about plastic!! The community is getting even more toxic this video makes me laugh why they can justify the hoarding but WATA grading oh thats too much

  • @vasilas432

    @vasilas432

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@droopy935 You will regret selling your collection, in the future. Emulating is nowhere near as fun. Of course hoarding isn’t fun either. For me it is in the middle, collecting only great games I play or can play all the time.

  • @droopy935

    @droopy935

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vasilas432 doubt that I have some mini consoles, i can pickup newer stuff and a lot of the best is being remade. Playing retro on emulators gives you a lot of quality of life like rom hacks, up the resolution etc

  • @vasilas432

    @vasilas432

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@droopy935 Retro games ported on Switch or emulators maybe have some lag. Street Fighter collection on Switch is unplayable

  • @Flashtone08
    @Flashtone083 жыл бұрын

    Nothing like having a old time friend you haven't seen in awhile come over and see your video game collection. So much conversation can be had in my humble game room. That's why I collect, it's the memories.

  • @TheRCScotsman
    @TheRCScotsman3 жыл бұрын

    The same reason we collect anything. Nostalgia, sharing with others and because it's fun.

  • @PixelShade
    @PixelShade3 жыл бұрын

    I know this is kind of controversial, but I actually applaud crack groups / pirates. Not for people to download games for free (that they would've bought otherwise). but actually preserve games without DRM. There's also digital preservation initiatives like the "no-intro" ROMs. Basically ripping everything, DRM included, and also ripping every release of every game... Just to preserving video game history. I think this is so important, especially when a lot of companies don't even consider preservation.

  • @ismadynasty22
    @ismadynasty223 жыл бұрын

    I just love this kind of conversations between friends talking about the stuff they love

  • @EmilyAllowa
    @EmilyAllowa3 жыл бұрын

    For me it's because I couldn't afford them when I was a child but now I have adult money

  • @nfoster1787

    @nfoster1787

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly, as a Child I could only see them or play them at stores. There is a rejoice now as an adult to get my hands around a new game. 😁

  • @seraphimsforge-master5433

    @seraphimsforge-master5433

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactement

  • @djbubblegum9975

    @djbubblegum9975

    3 жыл бұрын

    Spot on

  • @manaowls

    @manaowls

    3 жыл бұрын

    I like that you call it adult money.

  • @paulsmith9192

    @paulsmith9192

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Noel Foster what about parents

  • @JJGamezMC
    @JJGamezMC3 жыл бұрын

    25:02 Hi Navi and Felix! Very cute cats Zion. I rate them a 10/10 each so 20/10 overall.

  • @Rawk__
    @Rawk__3 жыл бұрын

    I too am a collector, and I just got my NES yesterday, and man there is no feeling better than finally getting your hands on a game or a console that you’ve always wanted to play. It’s so magical!

  • @dandrawsit4915
    @dandrawsit49153 жыл бұрын

    I only collect the games I'm interested in playing

  • @mike_pogo

    @mike_pogo

    3 жыл бұрын

    As you should

  • @Sir.YeetusIII

    @Sir.YeetusIII

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @ZandyQuality
    @ZandyQuality3 жыл бұрын

    14:28 I'm pretty sure most copies of Balan Wonderworld haven't been touched by human hands

  • @corporalquigg7873
    @corporalquigg78733 жыл бұрын

    I work at a record store so I get you Zion when it comes to having a sealed copy and a play copy. Physical > Digital every time.

  • @inspica380

    @inspica380

    3 жыл бұрын

    I get it too. I buy physical, but for some things, especially indie games, I'll buy them digitally because of the convenience of it being in my switch at all times but also buy it digitally and keep it sealed so I've always got a physical copy I can fall back on if needed.

  • @omegawario7479
    @omegawario74793 жыл бұрын

    I was born into the Wii generation, but I still collect some retro just because I love the history behind all the games, plus having a shelf full of games spanning 10-20 years is just beautiful to me. Gameboy advance is easily my favorite to collect for.

  • @lh9591
    @lh95913 жыл бұрын

    I recently sold my childhood collection. It was out of Covid necessity, and it felt quite sad. My old Mario kart and punch out records of my kindergarten friends and I gone. I no longer have a desire to own actual cartridges. It’s was those specific cartridges I loved

  • @realkingofantarctica
    @realkingofantarctica3 жыл бұрын

    Even if all of a sudden all my discs rot and my cartridges cease to function and I have to rely on emulation like a digital gamer, I'll still have all those memories when I look at the box or case and I could still proudly display every single one on my shelf, knowing that they each have a little story to them.

  • @4WKW4RDLY
    @4WKW4RDLY3 жыл бұрын

    I used to collect a lot more, but I realized I just collected them because everyone else was. I only collect now the games that I would genuinely play. Plus, sometimes having limited space also limits your scope.

  • @jonathanwilson7949
    @jonathanwilson79493 жыл бұрын

    0:26 Scott The Woz wants to know your location

  • @Mr.Foxhat

    @Mr.Foxhat

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh! Is that the guy who owns Sonic 2 with a line?

  • @AdamZietek2906

    @AdamZietek2906

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Mr.Foxhat yes And its that guy who owns sonic jam

  • @TheSmart-CasualGamer

    @TheSmart-CasualGamer

    3 жыл бұрын

    And the only American who played Wii Chess, not just the guy who owns Wii Chess.

  • @desh206

    @desh206

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh yeah that is a franchise that the last game brows

  • @Burr_
    @Burr_3 жыл бұрын

    I've gotten back into collecting more games as of late after a four year hiatus. Always fun to listen to people talk about this subject with passion.

  • @isaacbetzold
    @isaacbetzold3 жыл бұрын

    I think game preservation is really important

  • @orvoloco8261

    @orvoloco8261

    3 жыл бұрын

    ..for a museum.

  • @feIon

    @feIon

    3 жыл бұрын

    that's what internet archives are for

  • @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo

    @MiguelGarcia-vj7oo

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@orvoloco8261 yea we each have our own little museum..... 😉

  • @JoeMcCall95
    @JoeMcCall953 жыл бұрын

    I have all the Game Boy Pokemon games on display in my room because they were the games that made the biggest impact on my childhood

  • @coopsaf
    @coopsaf3 жыл бұрын

    Anyone ever played Goof Troop and Lion King on NES? Those games were brutal!

  • @rayvenskye3274

    @rayvenskye3274

    3 жыл бұрын

    Snes* and yes goof troop is super underrated

  • @coopsaf

    @coopsaf

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rayvenskye3274 yeah that’s right it’s the snes

  • @colin8802

    @colin8802

    3 жыл бұрын

    I still have Goof Troop for SNES! It's such a good game, but I always wished it had more than 5 levels lol. It introduced multiplayer to the Zelda-type gameplay long before Nintendo themselves tried it.

  • @55ense5imulation4
    @55ense5imulation43 жыл бұрын

    A wise man once told me "build and enjoy your stack...just don't smoke crack!"

  • @ellaalykat
    @ellaalykat3 жыл бұрын

    So an interesting thing on this topic. Talking to the owner of a local used game shop he mentioned that in the past few years they are seeing less and less people coming in to sell their retro games. It seems people are now holding on to their games and they are making most of their money on new games and accessories for the older systems.

  • @almzyd
    @almzyd3 жыл бұрын

    Memories .. We all want to live in the past again

  • @ellebastonart
    @ellebastonart3 жыл бұрын

    That Boktai garage sale bit had me on the floor This makes me feel a lot better for buying the Klonoa GBA game carts when I could have gotten them for 1/4 of the price on Wii U ;w; I have my own personal bias toward buying older games as they originally came - I loved playing games when I visited friends or family and I came of age between the sixth and seventh generations of gaming, but I was never allowed to actually own video games as a kid (until my cousins gifted me their old Gamecube after they got a Wii and I finally scraped together enough allowance money to afford an original 3DS in 2013). When I became an adult, I was finally able to catch up by getting the Switch, PS4 and XB1, but I still actively buy plenty of original past-gen games because I'm coming from a motivation of wanting to buy back the childhood I never had and being able to properly/fully experience games that eleven year-old me borrowed, played at a friend's house or read about in Disney Adventures magazine (also it'd be really interesting to see an expanded upon version of this conversation in regards to arcade games, since there's so many niches games and hidden gems that never got the exposure they deserved and they're becoming increasingly hard to find) Also Navi and Felix deserve all the belly rubs and gentle head scratches

  • @TamaraGirodie
    @TamaraGirodie3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the amazing content you 3! I have only recently gotten into retro game collecting, and it's for the simple reasons that I never had those consoles and games growing up, and that the modding community has made playing these games fun again (not to mention the fun of modding your own console). My only regret is not keeping my DS games from when I was younger, as the proces are now exorbitant, as I've seen for Ghost Trick and Professor Layton games. I always wanted to play Ghost Trick, and maybe I'll have to stick to emulation for that one... regardless, this was a great video, I'd enjoy another like this!

  • @Drewsefer89
    @Drewsefer893 жыл бұрын

    I love retro gaming & collecting but scalpers have ruined it. Games that are worth $5 are being sold for hundreds of dollars. No joke. All the fun in collecting has been sucked out. New games I still buy physical but retro games I always buy digital now.

  • @Mr.Foxhat

    @Mr.Foxhat

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's why I play the crap shovelware games these days. You never know when one will become valuable. I actually recommend Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland on DS. Definitely a hidden gem.

  • @upsidedownjim
    @upsidedownjim3 жыл бұрын

    In 2010 I was moving to a smaller apartment and didn't have space to store my N64 games. I sold the system and 10-15 of the main titles, boxed in pretty good condition for $140 CDN. Definite regrets. I wasn't playing them and figured they were just taking up space. I bought a used N64 for about $90 a few years ago. Most of the games are too expensive to justify a purchase but I may have to bite the bullet since prices are likely to continue going up.

  • @tricksteroutlandergamer9340
    @tricksteroutlandergamer93403 жыл бұрын

    To me, I want to experience the classics

  • @gabrielconci820
    @gabrielconci8203 жыл бұрын

    good god i finished watching this and ran to my small game collection and a swarm of memories came back to me, videogames are just amazing.

  • @masterbspace
    @masterbspace3 жыл бұрын

    Please more videos like this just reminiscing. It makes me think of my own

  • @NoahEurich
    @NoahEurich3 жыл бұрын

    Please gentlemen. Please give us thorough, in depth reviews of your collections. It’s something I’ve been dying to see and this video just scratches the surface of what I think would be a phenomenal video. All those gameboy cartridges, ds games, even the non Nintendo stuff. Some of us don’t have the money to collect this kind of stuff as much as we want to, but seeing this stuff is just a great way to enjoy a taste of it.

  • @unknownninja1

    @unknownninja1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Indeed share the wealth lol.

  • @Niborino9409
    @Niborino94093 жыл бұрын

    My favorite retro game is Mario 64. I used to bring my N64(born in 94)to my grandma and play it there. Nowadays I can play it on my Switch on a smaller scale than I'd want. Because of the half-assed port.

  • @markkelly9095

    @markkelly9095

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bit old comment I know but what you mean on smaller scale. (Ie cause comment Is 8 months old not talking about Mario 64 online version.). You can still connect switch to tv with all-star?

  • @ssjduelistDD
    @ssjduelistDD3 жыл бұрын

    Because there's a hole inside us we need to fill.

  • @dashannsche8460

    @dashannsche8460

    3 жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @RolandSerpenthelm
    @RolandSerpenthelm3 жыл бұрын

    RetroBird made a very good point in one of his videos, video games are a very unique collectible in that they are ones that you can actually use for hours on end. I also collect Pokémon cards but I do not sit and stare at them for hours. Therefore I fully take the stance that you do not need to play all the games you have in your collection, it’s the collection itself that can bring the most enjoyment.

  • @MatadorMedia
    @MatadorMedia3 жыл бұрын

    I feel no obligation to collect Switch games b/c I went fully digital. But yeah I love my physical copies of older games b/c that was the only way to play... it's a tangible representation of my childhood. People who just emulate entire libraries don't understand the identification with the games themselves. I don't want every game; I want the games that mean something important to me and best represent me as a gamer.

  • @markkelly9095

    @markkelly9095

    2 жыл бұрын

    What you do when eshop for switch is shut down like happen to other Nintendo shops before?

  • @hhuniverse388
    @hhuniverse3883 жыл бұрын

    I'm all for preservation of retro games. I was born in between the third and fourth generation of video games, which i feel was a great sweet spot to be alive and experiencing all that was going on. I haven't done as good of a job as I wished to preserve my older games (mainly the boxes and manuals and extras that came with them) BUT I've gotten better and only make retro purchases I want. To tell the truth, I actually am more excited to receive 2 copies (duplicates) of anything that I want rather than one. One to experience and one to preserve. Also, hi Navi and Felix.

  • @hhuniverse388

    @hhuniverse388

    3 жыл бұрын

    To follow up though, the flaws of hardware preservation DO suck when they go the wrong way. 🤣 Case in point, just recently my Xbox 360 got the red ring of death and that was my my first console where I started getting into digital downloads so I downloaded quite a bit of stuff on it and wouldn't you know it, majority of the stuff I had digitally, EVEN PHYSICALLY, didn't carry over to my Xbox One's backward compatibility! 🤦‍♂️ The coolest thing to happen was that Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game just got the re-release so I was happy to get that again, but yet it was a double edged sword cause it dropped the rarity of my Xbox 360! 😅 I still have 1 or 2 gems on it though. That's why I'm happy that Microsoft take preservation seriously and they did ultimate backwards compatibility with the Series X. At least I can salvage some of my physical 360 games and play them again. NOW Series X availability is another thing...

  • @indiejacob
    @indiejacob3 жыл бұрын

    For me, it comes down to the topic of ownership. I couldn't afford a bunch of games when I was a kid and was constantly borrowing them from friends, cousins, etc. So now that I'm older, I cherish the fact that whenever I purchase a game, it's mine. I get to share it, sell it, do whatever I want with it because I own a physical version of that game. As far as retro games go specifically, I like grabbing old copies of games because you never know when things could potentially be delisted or removed from rom sites due to copyright law or something. Ya know, that and just because I'm a nostalgia whore.

  • @rayvenskye3274
    @rayvenskye32743 жыл бұрын

    Over the years I have forgotten how much I have love retro gaming. This video was amazing to watch. I'm 31 and my first console I owned was the snes. Christmas of 1996 I got the snes console and road runners death valley rally

  • @PressStartMark
    @PressStartMark3 жыл бұрын

    As a collector myself i enjoy collecting the games i had playing as a kid or the games i like and i needed to have them physical in my hands or in my collection its really no words to put it into but its is nice to feed my collection whenever i have the time to

  • @PikaLink91
    @PikaLink913 жыл бұрын

    This is exactly why it pisses me off when people say "don't you have enough games?" which first of all, no I don't and I never will, but also because, I don't just buy/collect them to play them (and god knows I have more than I will ever get to play) but I also collect them for rhe purpose of preservation. My brother often nicks on the fact that I keep buying games despite already having so many I still haven't played, but my counter argument is that I don't need to play them, since that isn't the only reason I buy them. Maybe it sounds stupid to buy a product to then not use it at all, especially if it's an expensive game that then just sits on your shelf for all eternity, but I love videogames so much as a cultural treasure and phenomenon, that it is equally as important for me to collect and preserve, as it is to actually play them. I have a copy of the Japanese Fatal Frame special edition on Xbox that I'll likely never play since my Xbox can't play imports, but as a Project Zero fan that doesn't matter to me. I can hardly put it into words, but it is important to me, to have it on my shelf so I can protect it and make sure that at least this one copy exists for future generations.

  • @MrNineties
    @MrNineties3 жыл бұрын

    It's another 50+ years until games begin to become public domain which is a long time, for anyone wondering ;)

  • @dashannsche8460
    @dashannsche84603 жыл бұрын

    Nowadays (physical) Games are often patched, starting with V. 1.0 on launch day, but later getting patch V 1.1 or higher. I do not even dare anymore to buy physical games at day one, because I'm waiting for the patches first ... and buy the physical copy month or even years later hoping the patch is on the cartridge included then. Because ... once the servers (that provide the patch) are down you won't be able to get the patch anymore. In some cases you are doomed, then. For example: • *Smash Brother 3DS:* You can't play (local) multiplayer without the latest patch. • *Animal Crossing - New Leaf:* You can't even start the game anymore if you haven't downloaded the _Welcome amiibo_ Update. • *Mario Maker 3DS:* You can't share Levels localy with other 3DS systems, if you haven't the updated version 1.04. • *Mario 3D All-Stars:* It got an update with inverted controls, that wasn't on the cartridges that have been released on day one. So some (physical) games are really suffering (or are even unplayable!) from the day on the patches are not longer available. (I'm looking at you, 3DS e-Shop; how long will you still be alive ...?) That's why I'm intentionally looking for cartridges that have been released later in the hope the updates are included. I would rather buy those games new from the retailer for more money than buy them cheap but used. (Right now I'm busy with 3DS games. Some 3DS games have been released with the patches on the cartridge later ... some unfortunately not.) Somehow I wish publisher would release the games digitally first ... patch them ... and only release the physical version later after it got patched for good. Some physical games are lacking quite some content without their patches and updates (e.g. Shovel Knight 3DS, Monster Hunter series for 3DS, Hyrule Warriors 3DS, Fire Emblem Warriors, etc.)

  • @chlorosokita596
    @chlorosokita5963 жыл бұрын

    TL;DW: 1º I buy to own. I'm vocally critical of Steam because I know Steam doesn't sell games but licenses to play games, and in my time you could pretty much do whatever the F you wanted with your games with no consequence that could be imparted to anyone but you. I played Skies of Arcadia normally, and later with an action replay to use magic at will or with all special attacks available from the start, etc. and guess what, devs never banned me or anything. 2º Old console games were optimized for the intended hardware. The lack of online meant no patches, no hotfixes, no nothing. The devs had to deliver on both the gameplay front AND the bug-fixing front, *day zero*. They had to cut corners and really focus on the job at hand instead of piling features, and you can even see how it can be detrimental with Balan Wonderworld and Shenmue 3 today. 3º They don't decay over time. There is no question of ‘game preservation’ with oldies because they're physical and you can play them anytime you want as much as you want. Some of the games of my library even *gained* value over time, like Super Mario Sunshine (NGC) or Shenmue (DC). Back when I bought them, my mom used to tell me games are a waste of time and money. Now I can tell her it was an investment, since I was even asked by museums to lend some of my games for exhibition purposes.

  • @papaG6423
    @papaG64233 жыл бұрын

    Ngl I'm kinda jealous of retro gamers. I was born in the late Gamecube/early Wii era, so all of the retro games Ive played were on virtual console, compilations, emulators, etc. Maybe I'll start collecting once I've got some more money under my belt. Great video!

  • @pancakesaregreat8391

    @pancakesaregreat8391

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same here! Quite unfortunate that the prices have started to go up once I was able to get more money.

  • @Mr.Foxhat

    @Mr.Foxhat

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm lucky to have older siblings. Have the family's old SNES and PS1 as well as a bunch of Gamecube and OG Xbox games.

  • @lamfrancisco154
    @lamfrancisco1543 жыл бұрын

    I completely love this conversation. Couldn’t have been recommended to me at a better time with me currently in the process of looking for some old 64 games I loved. Need some more videos with you two, keep up the amazing content

  • @jameswalt1
    @jameswalt13 жыл бұрын

    Love the reference to seeing them in magazines when you were young... That's an exact reason for several hundred of my games; I remember seeing screenshots or reading previews.

  • @Cherokie89
    @Cherokie893 жыл бұрын

    The problem I see with collecting them is that at some point that is probably different for every individual, the collection passes that point where the gems stand out and you see individual items that trigger joy and memories and instead the collection becomes a single entity of its own-the collection. A few dozen games per console you really love or want to replay will mean more when you see them than a wall of hundreds of cartridges that lose all distinction and meaning. Tread carefully, fellow travelers, and maintain sight of the original goal. Keep context and think purchase through.

  • @billcook4768
    @billcook47683 жыл бұрын

    I’ve thought long and hard about this and the only answer that ever comes to me is that I’m an idiot. But it’s who I am, so I embrace it.

  • @ryanwinter8813
    @ryanwinter88133 жыл бұрын

    I don't collect retro games, precisely because of the unfair prices of aftermarket games, and because I feel satisfied with an everdrives. I do make the exception for pokemon so that I can transfer pokemon into pokemon stadium. But when I did start collecting pokemon it really did have an effect on me and made me want to keep collecting. I even bought these fancy new plastic clam shell cases that match my DS games, and I gotta say, they look so good on my shelf... I still have most of my gamecube, wii, and wii u games. I gave a few of them away and not a day goes by where I don't regret it. Unfortunately I was separated from my NES, SNES, Gameboy, GBA, and N64 collection due to circumstances beyond my control, and it really makes me want to buy all the games I used to own... but so many of them are ridiculously priced. And the ones that aren't, I'm worried about getting dodgy carts that barely work or refuse to save. Buying Conker's Bad Fur Day alone seems like defusing a bomb. But besides that I know that once I start buying old games it's gonna spiral out of control into another expensive hobby I can't afford.... so i'm gonna try and be happy with cheaper and more convenient alternatives to playing classic games, and settle for just collecting cool merchandise of said games.

  • @masterlee2590
    @masterlee25903 жыл бұрын

    Everyone likes to watch classic films.. Everyone likes to listen to classic music Everyone likes to play classic games

  • @zenocrosstv
    @zenocrosstv3 жыл бұрын

    The main reason why I'm collecting is to be able to play it many years ahead in the future when I'm just an old potato on the couch and reminisce on the good old days. It's just a bonus that I can also introduce some games to my children/grandchildren and hopefully have them enjoy at least even just a few of them would be golden for me. I collected quite a few 3DS games back in the day but sold them when I needed the money. Now that I'm back I just started collecting switch games hunting everything that looks interesting and I can't stop at all. It's a nice problem. :)

  • @SAkURAYOWA
    @SAkURAYOWA3 жыл бұрын

    I just got myself off the addiction this week and now you guys talk and show off your collections and I’m salivating again haha

  • @blksteve11

    @blksteve11

    3 жыл бұрын

    How’d you stop hahah

  • @vastneon
    @vastneon3 жыл бұрын

    There's something to be said for keeping all this plastic out of landfills and oceans. Sure it is not our driving motive but in general finding use for older stuff and re-using it is better that just going out and buying the latest and greatest.

  • @avrilwilliams252
    @avrilwilliams2523 жыл бұрын

    Physical games over digital all the way! There something special having a piece of gaming history in your hands. I love collecting Retro games, I only buy the games that I truly believe I will enjoy and have the intention to actually play. I look at trailers, gameplay, reviews etc before purchasing any game. My collection isn't huge but it's quality over quantity.

  • @ChaoticHoly
    @ChaoticHoly3 жыл бұрын

    I used to collect (to the point that every purchase is an intended play). But with prices as they are today? Screw that. Not to mention my backlog is constipated.

  • @MrPoeGhost
    @MrPoeGhost3 жыл бұрын

    I collect retro games because they're usually the ones I specifically grew up with, and through bad luck or dumb decisions, they exited my collection at some point. It sure wasn't fun spending the $1,000 rebuilding my N64 collection, but it feels worth it.

  • @blacksheephero2539
    @blacksheephero25393 жыл бұрын

    I got Dragon Quest 4 and 5 at a gamestop around 2015 I think. Back then I got them both for 40 dollars total. I have such fond memories of these games because I got them at a pivotal point in my life. That’s why I love collecting “retro games” they remind me of people, places, or times that I love

  • @raemdespairbringer
    @raemdespairbringer3 жыл бұрын

    GBA game cartridges are a lovely thing to behold, the form factor and stickers of those little things has a special place in my heart (I miss my Wario Ware inc.)

  • @scribsandskets1179
    @scribsandskets11793 жыл бұрын

    The most retro game I own is my original copy of Pokemon Yellow. Lost the box and materials 20 years ago, it's faded and scratched up, but it's mine and that makes it special. Other games I had as a kid ended up getting sold off through the years because I was a fool for trade-ins too, but I always held on to my Pokemon games.

  • @masterbspace

    @masterbspace

    3 жыл бұрын

    A fellow Pokémon yellow person! Hello! Yellow was my first one. I still have every game boy box and insides from games I got in a storage box somewhere. But I loved that Pikachu edition

  • @alexjohnson1869
    @alexjohnson18693 жыл бұрын

    I just want to say , i liked the channel as soon as i saw it , but over the course of the last 5 months or so , you guys have rlly grown on me , and listening to you guys just talk about games is something i often look forward to

  • @mattflub
    @mattflub3 жыл бұрын

    My copy of mighty number 9 on the Wii U has never been touched .

  • @fregatopolitis

    @fregatopolitis

    3 жыл бұрын

    Keep it. I think it's fairly hard to come by these days

  • @acetalos-4242

    @acetalos-4242

    3 жыл бұрын

    I wish I kept mine XD

  • @DiogoBolinhas
    @DiogoBolinhas3 жыл бұрын

    I collect ds and 3ds. No special reason, I just love my 3ds.

  • @masterbspace

    @masterbspace

    3 жыл бұрын

    3DS is underrated. I love the 3D especially on the “new 3DS XL” it works great! I also loved my 3D tv and was sad when people kinda hated and gave up on it

  • @DiogoBolinhas

    @DiogoBolinhas

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@masterbspace I always play on 3D, love it! i am playing mk7 now, with 3D on obviously. I have an original 3DS, aqua blue. I want to get a new 3ds at some point, more so I have a backup console if this ever breaks and I can't fix.

  • @Mr.Foxhat

    @Mr.Foxhat

    3 жыл бұрын

    I recommend Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland on DS. Definitely a hidden gem on the system. It's basically a Metroidvania with some unique ideas. Favorite part of my DS library is Dragon Quest V.

  • @sethtravis34
    @sethtravis343 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Love some retro games! What a blessing being born in 76. Got to play some Atari. And watch them mess it up. And see Nintendo save the gaming world's ass. Nintendo is my childhood! But love all gaming companies! Game on!!

  • @MrRtubers
    @MrRtubers3 жыл бұрын

    I collect retro games too. But i only collect the games that i knew and love. I dont like first person shooters, sport games, and multiplayer online games, so i dont feel the need to collect games with those genres. For me collecting retro games is about having a feel of ownership and nostalgia for the games i love

  • @exzisd
    @exzisd3 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoy these discussion/semi podcast style discussions. I could listen to you all talk about Nintendo stuff all day..some days I do.

  • @hansgruber9457
    @hansgruber94573 жыл бұрын

    To be honest, I get anxious when I see videos or pictures of huge collections. You guys have big collections that are neatly put together, that's bearable... but when someone puts up rows and rows of shelves that overflow with boxes, has games lying around in heaps or has a dedicated junk room for games that they have no space for, I want to vomit. It's too much, bordering on hoarding. My collection is small in comparison with "only" 500 games and I still haven't remotely play all of them. I only buy games that I am interested in, except for those that come with lots that I buy for the few games I want in them. I don't enjoy having a complete set of 1.400 games of one particular system when I know that only 150 of them are good and the rest is so mediocre that I won't ever spend time on them. As for sealed games: If you see your collection as an investment, keep as many of the games sealed as you can, buy unsealed copies of those you want to play. If you see your collection as part of your hobby, screw sealed games.

  • @droopy935

    @droopy935

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its hoarding plain and simple

  • @enriquepinero707
    @enriquepinero7073 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. Maybe Nintendo and other companies can see the value of better preserving these games with better/accurate emulation and a universal/forward compatible digital store front (and physical options) so that it won't cost enthusiasts an arm and a leg to have them.

  • @sylvy16

    @sylvy16

    3 жыл бұрын

    this is especially true for gba and ds pokémon games. there is no way to play them since they aren’t on any virtual console and trying to find a legitimate copy is like finding a needle in a haystack and cost upwards of 100$+. I hope nintendo rereleases them digitally and maybe even physically(although it probably will never happen). there just this charm of older games that remakes cannot capture.

  • @thatssomegoodpie
    @thatssomegoodpie3 жыл бұрын

    I love both collecting and playing games. I can't stand people who don't play ANYTHING in their collection. You should always play as much as you're capable of or have time for. Having a backlog is absolutely fine as long as you play something every now and then.

  • @lAcedUpLiss
    @lAcedUpLiss3 жыл бұрын

    Do you have a video tour of your gaming collections?

  • @PegacornX
    @PegacornX3 жыл бұрын

    Collecting is definitely not for me, but I must admit that Zion's collection is visually satisfying.

  • @MrDeliworker
    @MrDeliworker3 жыл бұрын

    Really cool video! Have you considered doing a video or article recommending furniture/storage methods? I saw a lot of cool shelves and drawer things in the footage, I have a bunch of cartridges laying around with no good way to store them that's not just putting them in a box and stuffing them somewhere.

  • @chipsdonut1
    @chipsdonut13 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see a video on how you store your games and what you would recommend etc :)

  • @robandkatiebrand
    @robandkatiebrand2 ай бұрын

    Loved this, thank you for sharing your memories. For me collecting is about reconnecting physically with memories of playing games when i was younger, and now being able to access whole swathes of a gaming library in a way i just coupdnt afford when i was young. In terms of graded/unopened games, i tend to go to the other extreme. I love having cartridges onoy with a few marks on them. That way i know they were played and loved and that is what i will continue to do whilst i am the custodian of them. Thanks again!

  • @fsaiduzzaman
    @fsaiduzzaman3 жыл бұрын

    Where the HECK did you get that Gameboy-cartridge-sized acrylic drawer from???

  • @lawofgravity1979
    @lawofgravity19793 жыл бұрын

    I love owning stuff but im at the point in my life where I wonder: what’s gonna happen to all of this when I die? My wife is gonna be in for a shock

  • @ArtzyZero

    @ArtzyZero

    3 жыл бұрын

    I plan on having a collector/museum on standby. I might never have a valuable game in my lifetime but if I do, at least I know it'll go somewhere where it's appreciated.

  • @lawofgravity1979

    @lawofgravity1979

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ArtzyZero I’ve heard of something similar to that so that’s a good option. I’m a big sneaker collector too so these are things I need to start thinking about, haha

  • @ianbravogaming
    @ianbravogaming3 жыл бұрын

    I have an old box TV that still works great, I basically require it for older games

  • @0ktavio345
    @0ktavio3453 жыл бұрын

    I didn’t realize how basic the N64 was until I tried collecting for it. When I played Perfect Dark and WWF No Mercy at 33 after missing out on them at 13, I realized not simply how far game design has come, but how primitive the game technology was during the late 90s. Two weeks after I bought 12 N64 games, I sold back all but four because I was shocked and disappointed by how clunky the controls and AI are on even many classic N64 games. I don’t want to talk about PlayStation 1 games. I will say, however, that the first Metal Gear Solid and Tekken 3 are still worth playing in 2021.

  • @markkelly9095

    @markkelly9095

    2 жыл бұрын

    It same with cartoons, tv shows, movies, etc.. but in part it nostalgia memories that attach to them. Like you might of watch thundercats / he-man and play Mario kart n64 with late friend ‘ family. It things like that , which make them …

  • @legogame06
    @legogame063 жыл бұрын

    Best parts of the video were when Zion’s cats were there. So cute!

  • @SynthTCG
    @SynthTCG3 жыл бұрын

    As a fellow retro collector, I can say there’s something extremely special about adding a new game, accessory, console, or figure to your collection that you really want. It feels so good looking at what you’ve collected and built over the years. Value aside, it’s just fun to look at your little game empire you created yourself. 💯

  • @Glockdead007
    @Glockdead0073 жыл бұрын

    People collect stamps, toycars, coins, fishes, plants etc. It's calming and therapeutic to have said collections.

  • @Mischieff3k
    @Mischieff3k3 жыл бұрын

    I love how this transitioned into a cat video looool

  • @cedric1138
    @cedric11383 жыл бұрын

    It's a bit like a drug addiction, there's something about buying a game that gives you a "fix" I have 100s of games I never played but I honestly intend to play them at time of purchase. It's a strange thing

  • @NocturneCesarito
    @NocturneCesarito3 жыл бұрын

    Playing Fable 2 right now, I was super happy to get an Xbox after so many years of not getting one (my 360 RRoDed) and to discover that (some of) my old 360 games were there ready to install was amazing!!! It's great to revive some old memories every now and then. Sometimes I wish I never sold some old consoles because priorities, I'm determined now not to sell my current consoles no matter what.

  • @kevinjohnson2054
    @kevinjohnson2054 Жыл бұрын

    When I was younger I had a lot more time to play games, but I didn't have any money. Now that I am in my 30s, it's reversed, I have more money but less time to play. I have more games than I think I will be able to play, but most of these games I bought with good intentions. My intention is to play all of these, even if I fail to do so. If you derive enjoyment from collecting, playing, discussing and sharing video games more power to you for finding happiness in this medium.

  • @borp6912
    @borp69123 жыл бұрын

    Owning things that are "collectible" actually makes me really uncomfortable. I just love to own things that mean something to me, and it stresses me out when things that I love or things from my childhood become rare and expensive. It makes you treat them differently than how you normally would.

  • @lucagray812
    @lucagray8123 жыл бұрын

    As an ASPIRING collector who's only in his late teens, I'm a huge fan of video games and you guys have have outlined why people like to collect them so well (me personally, its a combo of loving games and the experience of owning physical collectibles and real hardware). My fear though is that because I'm so late into the game of collecting I may miss out on owning a huge chunk of these awesome games, simply because they'll become far too difficult to obtain.

  • @Mr.Foxhat

    @Mr.Foxhat

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you like collecting games for the Wii, I highly recommend getting Conduit 2 if you find a copy. It's a solid FPS and arguably the best on the system next to Red Steel 2 and Metroid Prime 3.

  • @lucagray812

    @lucagray812

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Mr.Foxhat Thanks! I might be bulking up on Wii games sooner than other consoles, prices are just way lower compared to pretty much everything else.

  • @afox4254
    @afox42543 жыл бұрын

    Are ds and 3ds retro yet? If so i guess i am a retro game collector aswell i just started buying them when i was a kid with my pocket money and just havent stoped yet

  • @meatmansteve382
    @meatmansteve3823 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been collecting modern retro. 3ds games and consoles mainly. Normally I would wait a little longer before I pick up last gen games, but I have a hunch that 3ds prices aren’t dropping any time soon.

  • @Mr.Foxhat

    @Mr.Foxhat

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same. I actually have found the og Xbox and 360 libraries to be very interesting to collect. For the Wii I definitely recommend Conduit 2. The first game was meh, but the sequel really feels as if the developer wanted to push themselves. Easily my favorite part of the entire collection.

  • @victorvila1389
    @victorvila13893 жыл бұрын

    Retro Video Games Are One of my biggest passions, and I would love to expand my collection further and further, but man, scalpers really drain me...

  • @dinkalus
    @dinkalus Жыл бұрын

    a video game library CAN work the same way when you sell games to local gameshops or gamestop even, they require your id and what not to insure whatever you're selling isnt stolen stuff so if it is they'd catch u. Maybe signing up for a library card at this theoretical game library requires an ID and some legal agreement so if a game IS stolen, the appropiate person gets fined/arrested/etc. dealing with people ruining the condition of an item? Same thing but closer to how we do rental cars in the US where they get inspected before and after.

  • @manaowls
    @manaowls3 жыл бұрын

    3:39 OCD trigger warning

  • @luthelunatic1364
    @luthelunatic13643 жыл бұрын

    It's fun to buy old games, it's always a gamble if they work when you get them though.

  • @kieranb3815
    @kieranb38153 жыл бұрын

    I used to collect, sold the majority of them. Don't regret it at all, so much crap out of my life that I didnt need.

  • @Flash3001
    @Flash30013 жыл бұрын

    What is that transparent packing we see at the beginning of the video protecting the covers? Is it transparent plastic? Acrylic? Where can I get it?

  • @ben8446
    @ben84463 жыл бұрын

    Recently started collecting for Nintendo handhelds. They are like little time portals I love it ❤️

  • @iyeetsecurity922
    @iyeetsecurity9223 жыл бұрын

    I do because it's what I grew up with. I'm old enough that the NES launched in my early years. I've got a humble collection thus far consisting of around 129 NES, 35 DS/3DS, 40 Wii/Wii U, 50 PS3, 40 PS4, and an assortment of everything else across other platforms. I'm mainly going for as many of the original NES games as I can, and the rest are more modern that I tend to play more nowadays.