A Budding Video Game Collector

Hey everyone, I'm Aquanistic.  My real name is Alex, currently 20.  Other than just play games, I also play their themes on piano (I've got a few older recordings on YouTube).  I first started collecting after the Wii came out.  I thought that the Virtual Console would be great.  My parents would never let me own a video game system before the Gamecube, and I was a huge fan of the 64 and the NES.  I figured that Nintendo would do the right thing and re-release all of the games for these old systems, and maybe even retro controllers that would plug into the bottom of the Wii-mote.  Nope.  I waited and waited for games like Goldeneye 007, and they never came.  So, I finally went and bought a 64 myself.  I ended up buying more and more games, bringing back memories along the way.  Then I bought one of those Retroports - Wii to NES - so that I could play the NES games with the original controller on the Wii.  I got some controllers off of eBay, and then I was set.  I could play Super Mario Bros. with the original controller.  Sweet!  But, you can always get more authentic.  So then I got an old Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt cartridge off of craigslist for $1.  I put it in a shadow box and put it on the wall.  Eventually, I decided to go the whole way - I found an NES on craigslist, and got it for $5.  After purchasing the original cords off eBay, I thought I was set.  For the first time in years I put an NES game into an NES and pushed it down.  The magic moment.  I pressed the power button and *blink blink blink*.  Dang it.  I took apart the console and cleaned the thing, as well as the cartridge.  Second try: the two titles scrolled across the screen - Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt.  Wow.  Too cool.  I would play that game every Friday for quite a few weeks.  But by then the collection bug had bit me.  I started getting other NES games, starting with 'Mario 3', then Metroid and Mega Man.  Before I knew it, I owned all of the Nintendo consoles, and an Atari 2600 with several games for each.  I love video games, and I believe the old ones are just as good, if not better than the newest ones out.  

Sorry for the long post.  I posted my collection to this thread, if you're interested.  

Thanks for the resources you've provided me so far!  I just found the site today, and I found the pdf download of the newsletter very interesting, especially the "Moving a Collection" article.  I hope to stick around for a while!  

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