I just went around my apartment and photographed most of my collection in the various nooks and crannies into which I have crammed it:
http://famicomblog.blogspot.com/2011/12 ... -year.html
I have about 2/3 of the Famicom collection - more than 700 carts, plus about 300-400 duplicates. That takes up a lot of space in a small Japanese apartment, especially when added onto all the carts for my other consoles.
Famicom Collection at the end of the Year
Famicom Collection at the end of the Year
All about the wonders of the Famicom - http://famicomblog.blogspot.com/
Re: Famicom Collection at the end of the Year
lets trade some dupes! 


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Re: Famicom Collection at the end of the Year
I like your blog a lot senseiman. I remember when you wrote that post about storing carts on dish racks. I went to the local dollar store to see if they sell anything like the dish racks in your post. No such luck. American dollar stores don't sell those.
I've been wanting to ask you a question: Is the AV Famicom rare in Japan? The NES2 top loaders are hard to find here in the US; it took me four years to find one for a decent price. Are they more available in Japan?
I've been wanting to ask you a question: Is the AV Famicom rare in Japan? The NES2 top loaders are hard to find here in the US; it took me four years to find one for a decent price. Are they more available in Japan?
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i have been told that they can't be bought in bulk. i bought my avfc from senseiman. they go for about the same price as an nes2.samsonlonghair wrote:I like your blog a lot senseiman. I remember when you wrote that post about storing carts on dish racks. I went to the local dollar store to see if they sell anything like the dish racks in your post. No such luck. American dollar stores don't sell those.
I've been wanting to ask you a question: Is the AV Famicom rare in Japan? The NES2 top loaders are hard to find here in the US; it took me four years to find one for a decent price. Are they more available in Japan?


^^ My Available List ^^
My B/S/T list
I also rent and sell PS2, Wii and XBOX softmod-kits and I collect DVD movies let me know what you have.
Re: Famicom Collection at the end of the Year
Thanks, samsonlonghair! Bummer about the US dollar stores not selling those dish racks, I love my little set up.samsonlonghair wrote:I like your blog a lot senseiman. I remember when you wrote that post about storing carts on dish racks. I went to the local dollar store to see if they sell anything like the dish racks in your post. No such luck. American dollar stores don't sell those.
I've been wanting to ask you a question: Is the AV Famicom rare in Japan? The NES2 top loaders are hard to find here in the US; it took me four years to find one for a decent price. Are they more available in Japan?
Like vlame says the AV Famicom can`t be bought in bulk or anything. I wouldn`t quite describe it as `rare`, but it is much harder to find than the regular red and white Famicom. They generally sell for about 60-70$ in stores for a loose one in decent condition, more if they are boxed.
All about the wonders of the Famicom - http://famicomblog.blogspot.com/
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Thanks for taking the time to reply. I've been wanting to get my hands on an AV famicom for a while. I was hoping they were more common than that. Let me know if you ever spot a good deal on one.
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No prob. I`ll keep an eye out, sometimes I do stumble onto them for decent deals, though they are a bit hard to come by!samsonlonghair wrote:Thanks for taking the time to reply. I've been wanting to get my hands on an AV famicom for a while. I was hoping they were more common than that. Let me know if you ever spot a good deal on one.
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