My beat up grape GameBoy Color. Was my first system and video games ever, signified my start into gaming. And also because pokemon is still fun to play
Nothing like the condition of the boxes above, but I have a Little Samson NTSC CIB. The box was an old rental, but it's in decent shape (7.5-8) and it's still in its original H-seam (the top is cut open). The cart and manual are mint, and all the inserts are there.
My gem would have to be my NES Castlevania. It is easily my favorite NES game, and I have had it for so long.
I have all three Castlevania games for the NES in darn good condition. I have the manual for the original game, and it's near pristine.
I have the carts, but as far as gameplay, nothing will ever touch the original Castlevania for me. I believe that the third is a better game in terms of control and how it is played, but it doesn't hold a candle (for me) to the original.
My gem would have to be my NES Castlevania. It is easily my favorite NES game, and I have had it for so long.
I have all three Castlevania games for the NES in darn good condition. I have the manual for the original game, and it's near pristine.
I have the carts, but as far as gameplay, nothing will ever touch the original Castlevania for me. I believe that the third is a better game in terms of control and how it is played, but it doesn't hold a candle (for me) to the original.
The third game is great, albeit a tad overrated. The original Castlevania is where it's at when it comes to the NES.
I don't have anything particularly rare or valuable in my collection, so I'm going to go ahead and say my custom SNES I showed off here a little while ago
Not only does it look really cool (the faceplate/bottom half is actually gold, it looks silverish there, it's Iron Man inspired) but with the mods, it's also allowed me to play games like Mega Man X and X2,and Gunman's Proof, which I'd have never been able to play normally/afford PAL copies of
I have a very nice minty 1st print athletic world cart that I'm fond of. I also found a copy of Pro Sport Hockey at Goodwill. But the favorite item in my collection is probably my atomic purple Game Boy Color, it's been with me for a looong time
Well, I was looking around my collection, and I feel more fond of this than I do my childhood copy of Persona. So, I'll guess I'll have this as my current gem.
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Originally posted by: Bronty
the most important game nintendo ever published.
fixed
Originally posted by: pegboy
Originally posted by: Paul
Is that thing even sealed? Do they grade lower than 10 lol?
that's the best part. its sealed and the wear/damage is honest not manufactured. its just the most spectacularly crappy copy one could ever find.
Originally posted by: wrk
Originally posted by: Bronty
the most important game nintendo ever published.
fixed
well played sir
Originally posted by: pegboy
Is that thing even sealed? Do they grade lower than 10 lol?
It is sealed, and No 10 is the lowest grade possible.
Originally posted by: philinchio
Either my brilliant condition loose copy of Bubble Bobble 2 or my complete copy of Snatcher.
There can be only one . I say Snatcher all day. I would love to have a copy of that complete.
Also, Paul's is one of the all-time great items.
Babywuchki's DK Jr. Math is unreal as well. Seriously, with a box that looks that good otherwise, to hell with the hangtab. Just, to hell with it.
Originally posted by: Ladybug-pug
This wins the thread easily.
Originally posted by: gbpxl
Gran Turismo 4, black label, new. My favorite game
Love GT4 - played it every chance I got the year it came out (which was a lot of chances, considering I was in college).
My gem would have to be my NES Castlevania. It is easily my favorite NES game, and I have had it for so long.
For accessories, Konami Hyper Beam SNES controller, NES Four Score, and NES PowerPad.
Originally posted by: webb8514
My gem would have to be my NES Castlevania. It is easily my favorite NES game, and I have had it for so long.
I have all three Castlevania games for the NES in darn good condition. I have the manual for the original game, and it's near pristine.
Originally posted by: NostalgicMachine
Originally posted by: webb8514
My gem would have to be my NES Castlevania. It is easily my favorite NES game, and I have had it for so long.
I have all three Castlevania games for the NES in darn good condition. I have the manual for the original game, and it's near pristine.
I have the carts, but as far as gameplay, nothing will ever touch the original Castlevania for me. I believe that the third is a better game in terms of control and how it is played, but it doesn't hold a candle (for me) to the original.
Originally posted by: webb8514
Originally posted by: NostalgicMachine
Originally posted by: webb8514
My gem would have to be my NES Castlevania. It is easily my favorite NES game, and I have had it for so long.
I have all three Castlevania games for the NES in darn good condition. I have the manual for the original game, and it's near pristine.
I have the carts, but as far as gameplay, nothing will ever touch the original Castlevania for me. I believe that the third is a better game in terms of control and how it is played, but it doesn't hold a candle (for me) to the original.
The third game is great, albeit a tad overrated. The original Castlevania is where it's at when it comes to the NES.
Not only does it look really cool (the faceplate/bottom half is actually gold, it looks silverish there, it's Iron Man inspired) but with the mods, it's also allowed me to play games like Mega Man X and X2,and Gunman's Proof, which I'd have never been able to play normally/afford PAL copies of