Interesting Game Library Sub-Sets to Collect?

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diesel_dan
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Re: Interesting Game Library Sub-Sets to Collect?

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How about console variations? There are about 50 different varieties of N64's out there, and a bunch of Xboxes. Outside of the US, there are a heap of Dreamcasts to collect, too.
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Collect all the M-rated titles on Nintendo consoles.
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sabrage wrote:Collect all the M-rated titles on Nintendo consoles.

That would cost, like, $40.
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BoringSupreez wrote:
sabrage wrote:Collect all the M-rated titles on Nintendo consoles.

That would cost, like, $40.


Yea except conker's bad fur day, seems to have jumped in value over the past couple years....last time I've seen it in the wild it cost like $40
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