Collecting video games can be very expensive and take up a lot of space. A friend wanted to start buying a lot of Super Nintendo games because those were his favorite games as a kid. Not to collect them but to play them. I told him there was a way to get to play all the SNES games he wanted and not to have to pay a cent to get them and not have to store them. Download a SNES emulator and download ROMs of the games. He did it and said I saved him thousands of dollars. Plus I said no matter how many SNES carts of Chrono Trigger and Super Mario World he buys it is nothing new but exactly the same old game he remembers. I told him there are ROM hacks of these classics that hackers change the games and you can play new different versions of the games. There are fan retranslations of Chrono Trigger closer to the Japanese Super Famicom version and new versions where you can save Schala and one with a completely new area added. A completely playable 1999. I told him there are ROM hacks, at least a dozen of them, that are completely new versions of Super Mario World. The best reason not to get into buying a lot of original carts is you can play the games for free on ROM hacks on your computer with an emulator. I have told a lot of my friends the advantages of ROM hacks and they sold all their video games to get the cash and free up the space. All the Super Nintendo games you ever wanted on one little thumb drive AND completely new versions of old favorites. And you can play games that never came out for the Super Nintendo. Final Fantasy V and Dragon Quest V & VI were never released here for the Super Nintendo but there are fan translated hacks of these Games you can play on an emulator on the computer. These are Japanese Super Famicom RPGs that never came out here. A lot of gamers say they want to put carts of Super Nintendo games in their Super Nintendo and play them on their TV. You can't play Super Nintendo carts from the 90's of these RPGs because they were never translated into English and released here. Look up Do Re Mi Fantasy. That is a great platformer adventure game like Super Mario World that never came out here but there is an English translated rom playable on an emulator on you computer.
I didn't see Sonic Lost World in Sonic Generations in Walmart today but I saw the Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D and I also did not see Angry Birds Star Wars but I know they're on the 3DS
I know what games you can add to your collection on the 3DS Sonic Generations, Sonic Lost World, Angry Birds Star Wars, and The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D
I know games that you can get for your switch as well Pokemon let's go Eevee, Mario Tennis Aces hey, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 , Sonic Mania Plus
@@BlurayCollector306 did you know that when you posted this video it was on my birthday June 15th can you please post it on June 15th again and please tell everyone that it's my birthday on that video
3 of my most rare and expensive SNES games are Dragon Quest V, Dragon Quest VI and Final Fantasy V put out by a small retro gaming company called Timewalk Games. Did this company have any connection to Nintendo? When did these games come out? The 3 games I mentioned were released in Japan for the Super Famicom but not in the U.S. In the 1990's as far as I know. These games were originally English translated ROMs playable on an SNES emulator on a computer. This Timewalk game company put out these English translations on SNES reproduction carts with reproduction SNES labels in boxes that look like original SNES boxes. Do you have any of these Timewalk games or any others this company produced? I have a LOT of my gaming friends searching for these Timewalk games but can't find them for sale on eBay or any retro gaming store. I wonder how many games this company released and if they were only English translated RPGs that never came out originally for the system. ..,..
My Collection (Nintendo Switch) Assassin's Creed: The Rebell Collection Dead by Daylight Super Mario Odyssey Super Smash Bros Spyro: Reignited Throgy [Lego] The Incredibles