15 Epic Video Game Collections and Items
Video game collectors are the only collectors who use their collections. If you collect coins, you don't spend them. If you collect stamps, you'll never mail them, but if you collect video games, well now you have something worth the money.
Gamers are a breed all their own, and if any of these high-priced collections shock you, then check out: The Fifteen Most Expensive In-Game Items Ever Sold .
Gamers are a breed all their own, and if any of these high-priced collections shock you, then check out: The Fifteen Most Expensive In-Game Items Ever Sold .
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PS Collector - A wonderful German Youtuber PSCommander not only built his YouTube channel based on Sony content, but he also has one of the largest libraries of PS4 games in the world with over 850 titles. Yeah, that's a big chunk of change. -
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PlayStation 10 million model - The Playstation was one of the best-selling consoles in the world at the height of its popularity and to celebrate selling 10 million units, Sony released a special Playstation that they only made 100 of. So if you have one, you are in a class of your own. -
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Life-Sized Big Daddy Statue - Bioshock was an instant classic and its collector’s edition is actually pretty cool, but the pinnacle of the BioShock Experience is the life-sized statue of the Big Daddy from the game. They cost well over 7 thousand dollars so expect to spend a pretty penny, but they’re worth the money. If you can afford it. -
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Nintendo Campus Challenge Cartridges - The Nintendo Campus Challenge was a big thing back in the 90s, Nintendo would go to universities through North America and Canada and have gamers play for high scores within a six-minute time limit. The practice is discontinued but the cartridges go for north of 20k. -
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Some of us love our Switches, but Destiny took that to the extreme by not only owning a Switch but buying every title that’s ever released for it. Now that’s dedication! -
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Youtube channel The Game Hunters showed off their game collection of well over 2000 games spanning almost every console generation you can imagine, just thinking about all that money spent makes my head spin. -
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The Nintendo 64 used to be a mainstay for gamers back in the 90s. While the console isn’t in retail circulation anymore, Nintendrew on Youtube took it on himself to collect every single one of the 294 games that were released for it in North America. What a feat. -
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Most gamers want their own arcade, that’s why we buy consoles. But Youtuber SeeJayArc took it on himself to quite literally build an arcade in his house, having machines as far as the eye can see, and claiming to have over 5500 games available. -
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YouTuber Metal Jesus has one of the largest gaming collections with over 7500 games spanning every console generation! Ironically enough, most of his games are retro titles and his favorite game of all time is H.E.R.O. for the Atari 2600. -
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This is a real thing, ladies and gentlemen. Back in the 90s, Nintendo and Sony partnered up to make a console together. Nintendo ended up backing out of the deal and we know what happened from there, but there were still some Nintendo PlayStations produced before things fell apart. -
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Before Steam came along, we had to have physical boxes for our games and Youtuber LGR has a collection of other 1600 PC games that are now considered retro, with standouts like Diablo II in its big-box form. -
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2300 games is a pretty large collection by any metric, but Renebean didn’t just cram that many games in one place, he did it in the smallest space imaginable, just goes to show what creativity can do for you. -
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Have you ever played SwordQuest? It’s a precursor to games like Baldur’s Gate and Icewind Dale. Instead of just straight up playing, gamers had to solve puzzles in comics that came with the game, and whoever solved the most puzzles would win prizes. One of the prizes? A jewel jewel-encrusted sword! -
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We all remember Uncharted 2 and its legendary train sequence, but the collector’s edition had something just as cool as the game itself! It came with a replica of the Phurba Dagger that Drake was hunting down in the game, only 200 were ever made and they weren’t ever sold at retail! If you want to get your hands on one, get ready to spend at least 2 grand. -
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The Nintendo Wii was a smash hit when it released, while not the most popular console, the motion controls made people love it. Kacy da Game Nerd loved it so much he built a collection of over 1200 Wii games.
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