
I dub thee, Handheld Shrine.

For those that don't know, my series of focus is Suikoden, and that is a store sign for the fifth game, as well as the limited edition art cell.

Behind the sign and art we find my Sega boxes begin! Oh that typo on Ys, forever confusing gamers.

Likewise, Doom for 32X will forever haunt OCD 32X collectors.

Virtua Fighter Remix and my DC games hanging out in front of my GB, GBC, GBA CIBs. 20th Anniversary Castlevania items are also welcome.

Everybody loves 16-bit hockey! Don't judge me!

Before you ask, these are survivors of childhood. I was a lucky kid that got to keep my boxes.

Can you see which handheld I got where I had money to spend during its lifecycle? Hint: it has 2 screens.

That lone Japanese game is Gyakuten Saiban 2, or as we know it, Phoenix Wright: Justice for All.

Baby Sega collection with some NES boxes thrown in for flavor.

Rest of the NES games plus 3/4 of my PS1 longboxes, the last one wouldn't fit without damage to the NES games.

2nd shelf out of 2. Is it getting warm in here?

Top shelf = top quality.

Unfortunately Tekken sticks out like a sore thumb.

The PS2, or as I call it, my teenage years.

I've kept that MK Kollection sealed, I'm not sure why.

There was some dust when I took these pictures. Was.

My beautiful display with 1 too many PSP games.

These cassette cases are perfect for Master System and Genesis games, $1 each and I bought all 3 I could find.

Still room for growth.

Official PS1 storage case!

It earns its paycheck.

Onto the PC closet!

Some smaller boxes and clamshells.

I should be going to a con where I can get my Firefly box set signed by the Hero of Canton!

Small collection of guides and other good stuff.

Because of my small Saturn collection Sega Rally is pretty much always inside it.

Carts, carts everywhere!

Double stacked SNES games at the back.

So many SNES games can fill the same space as a few NES games.

GC, N64, and the rest of the PS1 games live here.
Here is a link to the old set up for a comparison: