For the record: I didn't do anything illegal in acquiring these games. When I say there are legal proceedings I mean there is a current criminal case against the former spouse of the person who sold me these games. If that awful former spouse (who is staring down the barrel of heavy prison time) chooses to be petty and vindictive (which is doubtful, but not impossible) then there is an outside chance these games could be pulled in as evidence in a counter-suit, which would likely go nowhere, but would be a tremendous pain in the butt for both me and the former spouse. At present it really doesn't seem likely, but until that person is in prison (where they belong) I really shouldn't say more about it. Cue the jazz music to play over the things I want to say but shouldn't.
You know, I wouldn't have done it without the fact that I have a friend who is trying to do this for the Gamecube because that's the console his kids are nostalgic for, and Gamecube prices are through the roof, which is where Switch stuff will probably end up eventually.
@@digthemedium it's wild how like half of your videogame collection doubles as admissable evidence, this is one of the most crime ridden video game collections of all time