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Retro Collecting: Where to Begin? 

John Hancock
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Retro Collecting has evolved and changed dramatically over the years. For many, there might be questions on how to start collecting and playing games of the past. In this video, I showcase the systems that I highly recommend to start with. There were many factors to consider and again these are just my opinions. Again, these are just my opinions and there are other factors to consider(like where you live).
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@chakrazoo
@chakrazoo 8 лет назад
PS2 seems to be the most affordable currently here. I try to collect for everything if price is right :) Gamecube can be a challenge. Alaska finds are few but it makes the hunt fun.
@PappyMcDaddy
@PappyMcDaddy 5 лет назад
Chakra Zoo Wasilla needs a retro game store again for sure
@markpugh6808
@markpugh6808 4 года назад
Problem with these retro consoles is they weren't designed for modern tvs so you have to buy hd converters then the games look awful and don't run right because again they weren't designed with hd in mind
@elmothe3rd951
@elmothe3rd951 2 года назад
Start with atari, best game console
@marccaselle8108
@marccaselle8108 2 года назад
@@elmothe3rd951 I used to collect Atari 2600 and 7800 in 2013. The prices were very good for the most part. The rare games were always pricey but the "good games" were not too expensive.
@Blernster
@Blernster 2 года назад
@@elmothe3rd951 are you 50 years old?
@jolson88
@jolson88 8 лет назад
I just started collecting 2-3 days ago after watching sooooo many of your videos and Metal Jesus's videos. I ended up starting with PS2 (so I can collect both PS2 and PS1 games) and DS (once again, able to collect both DS and GBA). I'm a huge RPG fan, so there's certainly no shortage on those consoles. Found some killer deals on eBay to get started with some consoles bundled with games (found a PS2 slim bundled with Star Ocean: Til The End of Time, FFX, FFX-2, FF XII, and Rogue Galaxy :D; killer deal for RPG fan). I may look at original Xbox as well in the future (probably right now :P). Of course, (unfortunately?) I found a really great deal on a 3ds as well that happened to include Ocarina of Time 3ds, Fire Emblem Awakenings, and Chrono Trigger DS. Off to a great affordable start :D. I plan to start frequenting pawn shops and thrift stores in the future to find some good deals :).
@andrewstephens4492
@andrewstephens4492 8 лет назад
+Jason Olson The problem really starts when you try to balance collecting with playing the games !! Especially with time intensive titles like FF... :)
@eila2088
@eila2088 8 лет назад
The Xbox is it's own flashcart if you want to save on the discs.
@ps-lover8380
@ps-lover8380 5 лет назад
Please tell me in which website is good for PS1 game CDS with reasonable prices
@nabman11
@nabman11 8 лет назад
I'm collecting for all the systems I own (list in order of most to least games) 1. Xbox 360 2. PS2 3. Mega Drive 4. Wii 5. Gameboy Color 6. Nintendo 64
@TucBroder
@TucBroder 2 года назад
Yeah, me too... Until I buy a new console. That's just another system to collect for, that I can't afford xD Just bought a GameCube the other day.
@TheTopLoader82
@TheTopLoader82 8 лет назад
Your mannerisms and voice reminds me of wreck it ralph a little
@johnsparadoxproductions
@johnsparadoxproductions 8 лет назад
Lol Could not place it before but yeah he does sound a bit like John C. Reilly, the voice of wreck it Ralph.
@nintentap2ndaccount559
@nintentap2ndaccount559 4 года назад
John Steinman wait what? Hi top loader!
@TheTopLoader82
@TheTopLoader82 4 года назад
@@nintentap2ndaccount559 hello mate lol
@Dyeguy117
@Dyeguy117 5 лет назад
I love your enthusiasm every time I watch your videos brotha! I just started to collect for SNES & Sega Genesis. I owned a SNES growing up and only played Sega at my cousins house when I went to visit on the rare occasion. My collection is small, but I’m having fun. I personally prefer the OG systems and not the emulator systems or the “compact” models. Reliving my childhood FTW! Your collection is amazing! Keep the videos coming.
@320zombie
@320zombie 8 лет назад
I recently got back in to PS1 game collecting, I'm 28 and the PS1was the first console I bought with my allowance. Fond memories with this system, plus most games are still affordable...grew up with the SNES but the prices one the SNES market are climbing too high for my wallet
@clarence0075
@clarence0075 8 лет назад
I am a n64 collector have 168 games 56 in original box and manual have a lot more to too...👍 great vid
@brianrichards8013
@brianrichards8013 8 лет назад
My Nintendo 64 lot is on eBay if anything ur looking 4 to complete
@inkling0526
@inkling0526 5 лет назад
Wow
@williambryant5242
@williambryant5242 8 лет назад
Man I lost such a massive collection of systems and games to either moves, trade ins, or lending them out. So my new collection begins anew with Xbox 360 & PS3, small but growing. Hey it all starts somewhere. Great channel man, wish more of the world was laid back like some of us are.
@thorbahn3
@thorbahn3 8 лет назад
Go to yard sales. You'll eventually find a system and some games for dirt cheap and you can start from there.
@PC-xu9fd
@PC-xu9fd 2 года назад
John, I am 40 too but my first system was the NES so that holds the most nostalgia for me. I don't actively collect games, but over 30 years of playing games my collection is probably larger than the average gamer. Out of all the systems I own I can't believe how expensive Sega CD games are getting, I am glad I bought Snatcher when it originally came out.
@PVProduktion
@PVProduktion 8 лет назад
I started off my collection with the systems I grew up with, the games I played AND the games I always wanted to play so it's: Famicom(I had a NES but now I know Japanese so I went to the source and love it :), SNES/SFamicom, GB, GBC, GBA and PS1 (& PS3). Thanks to the Retron5 I also got into Mega Drive/Genesis and found myself absolutely loving it, definitely one of my favourite systems to collect for! The boxes, the games, the sounds - amazing, I can definitely see why SEGA has a special place in your heart John! (and this is coming from someone who grew up on "the Nintendo side" of the console wars.) Great video, I agree with the points made - keep up the good work!
@81Lord-Nikon
@81Lord-Nikon 8 лет назад
Great video John! I just recently started collecting. I prefer garage sales mostly, and have been fortunate enough to find a lot of systems in my small town. My 10 year old and I go around almost every weekend. I love it when he finds something. There's something about a 10 year old getting excited about a finding a lone Nintendo cart.
@RetroTuna
@RetroTuna 8 лет назад
good tips i really love collecting for Pc Engine started to get a bit obsessed with that and megadrive, i also have a soft spot for the famicom never had a Nes as a kid i was a master system boy but over the last few years i have come to appreciate the famicom and it great games.
@RetroPowerUp
@RetroPowerUp 8 лет назад
I always say it's a good idea to start with what you played with as a kid. Nostalgia is awesome!
@aaronrobinson9386
@aaronrobinson9386 5 лет назад
I’m collecting strictly with Nintendo. I’m only 12, but since March of 2018 to now (February 2019) I’ve racked up quite a collection. At the beginning of this year, I had a Wii that hadn’t been plugged in for years and years, a WiiU, and a 3ds. For my birthday I got a SNES classic. I started getting an allowance right around the late summer. I the got the NES classic in August and then a Gamecube. My dad put a TV in my room that he had for a while and didn’t use, and I took apart a cubicle drawer and used it for the GameCube. I also hooked the Wii back up. Then not to much longer I bought a Gameboy Color. A few months later, I also bought a N64 classic. Finally during Christmas I got a Switch for Christmas, and my brother got a PS4, and he let me put the WiiU in my room. Finally, like a week ago I got a SNES and a CRT. In less than I year I’ve gotten most of the main Nintendo home consoles. I’ve bought a few games along the way, two or three games for each system, but to start, I started with the consoles, which is the most important thing I feel for me to do. With 25 dollars every 2 weeks for the last few months of the year, I’ve gotten a lot of consoles and even though its only been a year, I can actually call myself somewhat of a collector.
@ChrisStoneinator
@ChrisStoneinator 2 года назад
It's gotta start organically if you ask me. One day in 2015 I just figured I really wanted to play this 'Shenmue' game everyone was talking about, and I knew a thing or two about the Dreamcast having grown up with Sonic Adventure on PC and always being a Sonic/SEGA fan growing up. So I bought a Dreamcast and a copy of the game. I would not recommend anybody else start with Shenmue or even necessarily the Dreamcast.
@KierenR
@KierenR 8 лет назад
Your comment about collecting what you have grown up with is exactly what I am doing, therefore I can relate! Like being 17, I grew up with the PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360, etc. I have a huge collection for the PS2 and I have recently started going for the Xbox. I'd defo love to get a complete Xbox collection, but Steel Ballation seems like a long way away at its current price!
@josephhuffman2757
@josephhuffman2757 7 лет назад
I'm collecting select titles for NES, SNES, Genesis, N64 and PS1. I don't get many complete in box games (besides PS1) but its been great fun so far finding titles that you have forgotten about and then once you see them the nostalgia kicks in.
@nintenjoel
@nintenjoel 8 лет назад
Haha I have a series called "Ten Great Games That Won't Break the Bank" on my channel! Every time you mentioned that, I chuckled. I am the hugest fan of the Retron 5, not only for the HD output, which is AMAZING, but also for the translation capabilities. I love playing super Famicom RPGs that we never got here, translated and in HD. So awesome. Great video!
@TheClassicWorld
@TheClassicWorld 6 лет назад
I 100% agree. Although our views seem fairly unpopular since most people think the newer systems are the best or the really old ones. Bu, the SNES, Genesis, GBA SP, and DS Lite are some of the greatest handhelds and home consoles ever, retro or otherwise, for gameplay and libraries. I have gone over this a few times on my channel so far. Such powerful systems.
@MichaelLoudenTV23
@MichaelLoudenTV23 8 лет назад
I collect for all of the mainstream systems (Nintendo, Sega, Xbox, PlayStation). I have been collecting and playing games since I was 4. It is a lot of fun and I just eclipsed 1,000 games in my collection.
@cubs252006
@cubs252006 6 лет назад
Cool video man. I am a gamer, and I sold a lot of my old stuff out of necessity. I am 29, and I found buying PS2/GC/X=box stuff is shockingly cheap. For just a couple hundred bucks, you can build up such a great library. I love PSX, but a lot of my favorite games are pricey.
@IEBIGCAT
@IEBIGCAT 7 лет назад
well currrently I collect for multiple systems mainly ps4/vita/xbox1 I buy many ps4 games when they drop in price and only top vitas and only microsoft exclusive titles for xbox, I am slowly buying games online for ps3/4& vita titles that were not hard copy released in NA also keep an eye out constantly for sega saturn/dreamcast and gamecube/wii/wii u and have put many others on backburner like ps1/2 & xbox/360 kinda hit a wall with psp title (even rare music & movie umds) the dilemna I have is finding the balance of time and budget of money for researching/hunting/buying/selling and playing games! but thanx so much to people like you, John for so much help for collectors of all levels!
@Aegelis
@Aegelis 2 года назад
Great picks and solid advice. I agree to start small and cheap to see if this is something you'd want to get into. There's no 'wrong way' necessarily other than buying stuff as investment and profit. Games are meant to be played, it's an incredible disservice to the community to try to rook others in an attempt to force scarcity. Gamers know what these things are worth, were to find them, and we're not interested in over-paying for anything.
@derekjansz2950
@derekjansz2950 8 лет назад
I collect for Odyssey 2, Atari 2600, Master System, NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, Playstation, GameCube, Wii U, Game Boy/Color/Advance, and Game Gear, although I only buy games if I can get them for a good deal. Great video.
@galactoidgaming
@galactoidgaming 8 лет назад
I'd love to see some videos of your favorite games for your different systems!
@brfitzpatrick1
@brfitzpatrick1 5 лет назад
I bought a retron 5, and have just been randomly scooping up games I want to play for any system i see. very fun :)
@gilbey80
@gilbey80 4 года назад
@John Hancock We are the same age. My first system was the 6 stick Atari. got that when I was 6. But the system I begged for was the Sega Mega drive. It was a mom and pop store and sold the Japanese version. they sold all the carts. US UK & JAP. Alas I moved to Canada in 2006 and left everything in Moms attic (UK). I am starting again here In Canada. I am starting with the 360. Just grabbed a great haul for 130 buck< 66 GAMES..The 360 was the first system I bought when I moved in 06 to Canada, so it holds a special meaning to me plus its a fun system to collect. I want to go SEGA route tho most. A guy hopefully tomorrow is meeting me with Genesis 2. No tv cable but I will by the Pound convertor. I'm trading a ps4 game for it. So worth it to me. Thanks for such informative videos. Truly affirms the route I want to take.
@zandelscomicsandcards7543
@zandelscomicsandcards7543 4 года назад
There is not enough retro gaming stuff in Raleigh, NC. If I want stuff I pretty much have to order it online. It sucks. Seems like most of the retro gaming community is west cost. 😕 I collect mostly comic books but a couple years back bought an NES and would love to get more games but the games are getting kind of pricey. You’re the man John. Love your videos and enthusiasm. You’re vids are addicting.
@The90sGamingGuy
@The90sGamingGuy 8 лет назад
When i got back into retro i bought most of the games i grew up with then went for the games i rented or ones i had never played back in the day. I collect for Gameboy,Gameboy Color,GBA, 3DS,NES,SNES,Sega Genesis,Sega Saturn, PSone,PS2,PS3, and Wii U. I am planning on getting a Retron 5 for convenience. Great video for new comers to the hobby.
@crom19701
@crom19701 8 лет назад
Great video. I am going to have to go purist on you a bit. I hate the idea of not playing with the original controller. I would recommend Atari 2600 and SNES to start. You can pick up a tube TV any trash day in my neighborhood, but about 85% of my Atari games work on my plasma TV. I love the comment you made collect what you enjoy playing. For the Atari I recommend Pitfall, Pitfall 2, Megamania, Warlords (you need 2 paddle controllers to do this one right) Ice Hockey, Montezumas Revenge, Ms. Pacman. Also the 2600 is the best over the 7800 so you can get a Starpath Supercharger. Adding 6144 RAM was quite a thrill in 1982. I can still remember the thrill of looking at the box at Babbages. Getting home and playing Dragonstomper and Escape from the Mindmaster was a great time.
@davidb302
@davidb302 8 лет назад
Great video and advice John! I started collecting retro games again around 2010 and love it to this day. I started with the idea of experiencing the games/systems I didn't have in my youth. Being a sega kid I never owned a snes. So now getting these snes games and playing them with my kids is a totally new experience. I also did that with SMS (European games), dreamcast,gba, and others.
@akiri1976
@akiri1976 5 лет назад
I love collecting for xbox360. Such a good system!!
@rebelscum6356
@rebelscum6356 8 лет назад
Thanks for the video. I agree, the 7800 is a great system to start with. I actually collect more systems than anything else. I have about 25 different working (not including back ups) systems. My favorite systems to collect games for is the 2600/7800 and the Atari 8-bit. I also like getting Ti-99, master system games, the list goes on. My set up for retro is I have a auto switcher hooked up with a PS2, SNES, 7800 (my 7800 is modded for AV output), SMS, and SEGA Genesis/CD and I have a manual switcher on the other AV input with an NES, Atari XEGS, N64, DreamCast, and a TI 99.
@johnhancockretro
@johnhancockretro 8 лет назад
You get a huge thumbs up from me for your user name :)
@rebelscum6356
@rebelscum6356 8 лет назад
+John Hancock Thanks, man. I liked Episode 7, but "Resistance Scum" didn't have the same ring go it!
@crom19701
@crom19701 8 лет назад
+Rebel Scum Love the fact that you collect for the XE. I collect for the 2600, 5200 and 7800 and i fell into an XE system about 7 years ago. Great graphics. I have obtained a copy of Castle Crisis, I am surprised my neighbors have not called the cops every time we play. I now have 25 games and about once a year I get 2-4 more at a game shop, most of the time they do not know what they are.
@rebelscum6356
@rebelscum6356 8 лет назад
+steve cromer The XEGS will always be special to me because I accidentally fell into learning basic programming on it . I'm a programmer now because of it! Plus, the games are pretty much 5200 games with the ability to play with a decent joystick.
@crom19701
@crom19701 8 лет назад
You need to get a Wico for your 5200. I was crazy lucky and picked up a Wico 2600 trak-ball, and a Wico 5200 controller for under $35. On of my best Ebay scores of all time
@havenmcgarity1472
@havenmcgarity1472 4 года назад
Even though I own a Switch I still use my Ds Lite as my portable mainly for Advanced Wars
@FukugawaUtake
@FukugawaUtake 8 лет назад
Good tips for beginners! I personally started collecting by getting a 2600 with games from eBay well over a decade ago but only really got into it a few years ago with the NES, SNES, Genesis before branching off to some other systems. Before you know it you can get more systems than you know what to do with, John has some great points about space! For some reason I enjoy collecting systems that are older than I am, Fairchild Channel F is one of my favorite to collect for (neat system but definitely not for most), but I most enjoy trying out systems I missed the first time around. the 3DO has its charms and the Sega Saturn has some cool games (especially the Japanese games.)
@ErnoSallinen
@ErnoSallinen 5 лет назад
I just started collecting. Currently focused on Amiga, Atari ST and other systems with Floppy Disks. Great (though expensive) hobby!
@LeoOlsson
@LeoOlsson 8 лет назад
I started this year and as a result stick to more modern consoles such as gamecube,ps2,original xbox I also collect psp,wii,ds,gba and ps vita .I'm 13 and I love it!
@EnglishPolishOnline
@EnglishPolishOnline 3 года назад
I've been back and forth for a long time now and finally decided to collect for just 4 platforms - DOS/Win95/98 big boxes, Sega MegaDrive/Genesis, Nintendo 64 and...well, I still haven't decided on the forth one;)
@SuperMoleRetro
@SuperMoleRetro 8 лет назад
I collect Sega. Genesis, CD, Saturn and Dreamcast. Also have a large Commodore 64 and older computer collection. I rarely buy anything unless I come across a solid deal, but have accumulated quite a bit over the past 10 years or so.
@Silvergun_Raven
@Silvergun_Raven 8 лет назад
I've been collecting since the early 90's as a kid and I mainly have all of the games that I need, but I, once in a while, come across some original Xbox and PlayStation 2 games. I still need a few good amount of games for the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, and the Sega Dreamcast.
@Twiztid0385
@Twiztid0385 5 лет назад
I am currently collecting for N64 and PS Vita. I have the most expensive games in both collections already, so now it’s just more of the common stuff
@exploredreamdiscover2591
@exploredreamdiscover2591 7 лет назад
I regret not keeping all my old systems and games over the years way back since Atari 2600. I remember selling a big paper bag full of the cartridges for the Atari. Boxing was one of my favorites.
@thejuggler268
@thejuggler268 8 лет назад
I will be looking forward to your ps2 collection.
@biggiejerseysTV
@biggiejerseysTV 7 лет назад
I tend to collect for the more current or modern systems, but I tend to put emphasis on my handhelds like the PSP & 3DS. But I'm looking to start going into the retro market, however the prices can be a bit overwhelming. There is one game that I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to have, but I just can't justify the price of it, and that game is Earthbound. Hopefully one day, I can add it to my collection without breaking the bank.
@akiihoshi
@akiihoshi 8 лет назад
I'm collecting the consoles itself first. But in terms of games, I trying to get into the Dreamcast and the Saturn as I'm using the Japanese consoles and the Japanese imports are much more affordable for me. Used to see Dreamcasts for sale in my country but never got to try one out until this year.
@JasonScalici
@JasonScalici 8 лет назад
People probably don't like people like me but I collect for the adventure. I love going around looking to find games as cheap as possible. I keep what I want and sell the rest and continue on. Yard sales, thrift stores are fun to go to and it's exciting to find a treasure. I make it a geeks treasure hunt. I am really only into JRPGs and a few action games so I tend to only keep those. I mean it's not a super rare game but I found a Miracle Piano for SNES for a few bucks. I don't want to keep it just for it to clutter up my area. I will sell it to someone who hopefully wants to play it.
@TrackerRoo
@TrackerRoo 7 лет назад
The trend seems to be that people collect what they grew up with first, and either just stick with that or branch out over time. For me I have to do the big three that were around when I was younger. The NES was on it's way out, the SNES was there for my younger year and the N64 had some solid titles. I might get into Sega, or Atari but right now I want to just get everything I had and played when I was a kid
@RyanJardina
@RyanJardina 7 лет назад
I really don't know why, but this guy is awesome
@metalbrainmextrememetalent6810
I just started collecting retro games. The snes it was my first system. Nostalgia is a wonderful thing.
@derrickkernaghan1280
@derrickkernaghan1280 8 лет назад
thanks for video john this is perfect for me because i want to start collecting myself
@mrt9539
@mrt9539 3 года назад
I grew up gaming, but maaaaan I'm so glad I don't waste my money collecting. I love your videos though.
@lauraiss1027
@lauraiss1027 8 лет назад
There is another way to look at it. I love original feel to gaming, so I have ~10 retro consoles (year 2000 and earlier), and ~5 games for all of them together. Depends on do you want to collect games for the sake of collecting, or you just want to have full experience. At the end of the day, I just want to play Popful Mail on my European pal sega cd using original sega controller on my original, beautiful console. It's just the disc has a label of verbatim on it. Yes, it is piracy, then again, no developers profits from you buying game for 400$ 20 years after release. Not a good way, not something I would support or be proud of, but still a considerable option.
@verygreedy100
@verygreedy100 8 лет назад
Hey John - I collect for NES - shooting for a mint loose licensed set minus SE. (500+ and counting) I'm also starting a Sega CD collection right now....really only a couple dozen games into that one.
@kamikaze885
@kamikaze885 8 лет назад
I primarily collect for the OG Xbox because the prices are still dirt cheap. 40-60 for their most expensive games which is only a handful. I still collect for other systems such as Genesis, NES, and Wii when good deals pop up.
@humanice2
@humanice2 7 лет назад
My collection just stacked through the years, buying games, getting rid of the bad ones, now I have a giant collection of good games and average ones I like, but I can still put them in boxes and move easily, they arent that extremely many. But some of them are very rare and expensive. I wouldn't want an extremely huge collection because it's not about owning everything, just have all of the ones I care for.
@dave4shmups
@dave4shmups 8 лет назад
Great video John! I would add the Super Nintendo Junior model that you had in this video is cheaper, at least on eBay, then the first model.
@CheetosStainedLips
@CheetosStainedLips 7 лет назад
I was lucky to have been getting games since Atari. I no longer have my Vectrex or 2600 unfortunately. I finally got a Genesis recently. Some guy decided to sell his childhood. Just $40 bucks with four games. I was ecstatic. I managed to get all the shinobi games. So far my favs are Dreamcast, SNES and DS. I always recommend getting what you like to play first. Xbox 360 and PS3 has some very nicely priced stuff right now.
@OnlyEpicEmber
@OnlyEpicEmber 8 лет назад
I think the best thing to start collecting right now is old pc games, ones for windows 95 to 7. Games for those OS's are currently really damn cheap for the most part, and I think they'll go up in price a lot in a few years time when everything is digital and disc drives are obsolete.
@tomlowers306
@tomlowers306 6 лет назад
Bit late in replying but I collect for Sega Master, SNES, Gamecube and now that I own a PS2 again I've started back up on PS1 and PS2. I also collect 90's PC games.
@NathanIsRacin
@NathanIsRacin 8 лет назад
Thanks John! Stoked to see your PlayStation videos soon! I'm 24, first system was my brothers old SNES, then I graduated to PS n never looked back. Now a days I collect franchises/game series I like. I yry to stick with PlayStation titles, but stuff like Perfect Dark has got me to buy some systems I wouldn't normally own(Xbox 360 cough cough) Favs include Gran Turismo, any Spiderman or XMen game, Resident Evil, Dead or Alive, Soul Calibur, Spawn/Todd McFarlane games, Perfect Dark, Gex, and Medievil
@MrWhipcream9001
@MrWhipcream9001 6 лет назад
I love this dudes realness. He just feels genuine
@tonyo.6501
@tonyo.6501 6 лет назад
I enjoy collecting Nes, Game Boy, Genesis etc. I also enjoy collecting Plug n Play systems. They have great designs, and can be fun to play.
@ryang239
@ryang239 8 лет назад
I collect for the nes snes and now ps1 plus my current Gen ps4 and Xbox one but I've really gotten back into my ps1 stuff lately! I collect games I played in the past as a kid since we didn't have much money I rented a bunch but now as an adult I can buy them lol 1 game on my list that I'm having trouble finding in the wild is bubble bobble lol damn game in Indiana is tough to find! great video john keep up the awesome work
@123hellstorm
@123hellstorm 8 лет назад
I remember when I was debating on either getting the retron 5 or the retro trio. I decided to get the retro trio as that can play flash carts. such as the ever drives. where the retron 5 can not do that. at least not yet. maybe with an update to the system. I say if your barely starting out collecting, the best thing to do is learn about emulation, at least for retro games. as game prices have gone through the roof on retro games. especially for the sought after titles. I myself only own 1 mega man 2 from the series, but at least through emulation I can play the expensive mega man 5 for nothing. or even games like little samson, or even stadium events. I know I will never own a physical copy of any of those rare, expensive games but at least I can play them thanks to emulation.
@eusouomaxim0
@eusouomaxim0 4 года назад
I'd really like to start my own retro game collection, starting with the SNES, the console I basically grew up playing. The SNES itself isn't very expensive but the games are very pricy. I guess it'll take time, money and a lot of patience.
@PlayboyLude44
@PlayboyLude44 5 лет назад
Genesis vs Dreamcast as SEGA’s best and he goes with the Genesis, I like it. Genesis was my first console owned and experience. Just recently rediscovered the Dreamcast and it is fantastic.
@MrSintastic
@MrSintastic 8 лет назад
Great video John, we are about the same age, so we have very similar leanings. Although I never got into the 2600. To me the 8 bit and 16 bit eras are the pinnacle of gaming and that's where any gamer should start. While its expensive to collect for those eras, there are still tons of great games on all those systems that are very reasonably priced.
@phoenixkaidan8915
@phoenixkaidan8915 8 лет назад
i start collecting for sega genesis / mega drive cause in my place sega cartridge and consolles is the most common retro game and you still can find them for cheap price :)
@gimcrack555
@gimcrack555 7 лет назад
My largest gaming collection was my Atari 2600 games. I had 103 games for the Atari 2600 Woody Unit. Plenty of different controllers for that gaming console. I sold it along time ago at a flea market with my Nintendo and Super Nintendo games and consoles. I only had about 50 games each for the two Nintendo gaming consoles. But all had their boxes and manuals. Can't remember the year it was. But, I sold it all for $560 to one person. He came up and ask how much for all. I said come back in a few minutes and I'll tell you the price. I add up everything that I had and subtract 10% off the mark prices I had on them. He didn't even haggle, he paid me right there. And ask me if I move everything to his booth. Which I did. I never regret the decision to sell it all. I still play all the games I had own. I just play them through a emulator now. Talk about saving space. I currently own a PS3 with 28 games. I don't collect; I just play. End of next year planning to own a PS4.
@andrewstephens4492
@andrewstephens4492 8 лет назад
As a newbie myself.... I would recommend, as well as the ones you mentioned, the Original XBox... games are cheap as chips and a vast selection
@johnhancockretro
@johnhancockretro 8 лет назад
+Andrew Stephens Xbox ALMOST made the cut. Good system to collect for.
@chell_1.
@chell_1. 7 лет назад
Another option is just using a PC, or a raspberry pi. You can use it to try the games that you're going to buy before you do, and to play those that are way too expensive to get
@nimrodlevy
@nimrodlevy 4 года назад
Although im 38, and i grew up with nes, I would strongly recommend xbox360, games are dirt cheap and the library is vast and you can hook it up easily. Very recommanded.
@KingJaeTV
@KingJaeTV 8 лет назад
I appreciate your retro collecting man! Keep it up!
@terrythe2dmaniac71
@terrythe2dmaniac71 8 лет назад
Great video John and your right mist if them are common but some differ with where you live so for me Msx, famicom, Snes us model and megadrive are very common even neogeo MVS and AES are seen atleast four or five times a year on the flea market but a Genesis model 2 or Atari 7800 is considered a Holly Grail and are uncommon as loos Nes carts are common to North American collectors
@just_a_saeu88
@just_a_saeu88 7 лет назад
Thanks John for your amazing insight!! Found out more about retro game collecting from this video!! Keep it up!
@yazoo178
@yazoo178 8 лет назад
I collect PS5 games. 100% so far.
@relate97
@relate97 4 года назад
This joke aged very well
@klaudijevtrkaciteritorij4301
@klaudijevtrkaciteritorij4301 11 месяцев назад
many consoles haveba good prices,nut most important thing about it is how you look on it,its fun and its cool,but this Retro5 was giving you much chance for playing must games from all systems,just his from casettes consoles
@TheRoomNote
@TheRoomNote 7 лет назад
I collect for the Dreamcast. I try to stick to strictly games I want to play on all the other systems. I don't have a lot of room otherwise I would go crazy.
@lancekosisky9946
@lancekosisky9946 4 года назад
I collect with what I own so far. Xbox one x, ps4, ps3, wii, GameCube, 3ds, ds, switch.
@YanniBG
@YanniBG 7 лет назад
I'd add the SEGA Game Gear as a system you can have a ton of fun with and not spend a lot of money. Most games are easy to find for a decent price. I started collecting for the GG several months ago and I am at like 1/3 of the full PAL set now.
@Couchbitato
@Couchbitato 8 лет назад
your videos are awesome man. I can't get enough tips and advice about game collecting. keep it up. one love.
@andymigz7000
@andymigz7000 8 лет назад
I collect for a lot of different systems, but my main focus lately has been Wii, I'm 440 away from a complete set. I also really love finding PSVita, and Sega Saturn games cheap when I can
@ClosedKasketcrew
@ClosedKasketcrew 8 лет назад
John nice video I'm also bout to be 40yrs old and just started collecting last yr and almost have nes, n64 completed
@DanofWar101
@DanofWar101 8 лет назад
Awesome video! I subscribed because of your numerous appearance on MJR but I'm glad that I did because your videos are pretty informative! I started to play video games when the NES appeared in our Canadian market back in 1986 (I was 8 years old) and I haven't looked back since... but I never owned a SNES because I was a Sega fanboy! Now I'm trying to get some of the SNES classic but it's getting super expensive to collect for that system since it seems to be the hot ticket right now! The DS is an awesome system but I find that the PSP is superior is you're short on cash since you can install emulators on it... I know this is a villain thing to say but roms is sometimes a good route to go when your funds are limited! I also think that the Retron 5 is an awesome system to play games on for on an HDTV! Great video and keep up the good work!
@johnhancockretro
@johnhancockretro 8 лет назад
+Roaming Dan Roms are not evil.
@OnlyEpicEmber
@OnlyEpicEmber 8 лет назад
+John Hancock Finally, someone who doesn't think roms are the spawn of Satan.
@ps-lover8380
@ps-lover8380 5 лет назад
@@johnhancockretro my desire is to collect NES console and games and Atari 2600 console and games and PS1 games which website is good to collect that stuff with reasonable prices please tell me
@MocHolliday
@MocHolliday 7 лет назад
Watching these kind of videos have kind of made me want to create a life goal of also being a collector with a reasonably good collection. I'd mainly go for SNES, PS1/2 games since those were my childhood favorites. But the thing is that a lot of games are getting more and more expensive. Like others have pointed out, unless you've been doing this for decades like John Hancock and Metal Jesus have been doing, among a few dozen others, it'll be a major test of luck and patience. Otherwise it's now simply too expensive. That and as much as I love the idea of being a collector, I'd rather own games that I'd actually want to own and play.
@eplugplay8409
@eplugplay8409 3 года назад
I just started collecting retro games to relive my childhood and experiences. I started by just collecting consoles with 1 game each, is that a good place to start? So far got great deals from Facebook market for the SNES, Genesis, Gamecube, N64, OG Xbox with one game for each systems. I've gotten very good deals on these systems with 2-3 controllers each. I'm still looking out for an NES, PS1,PS2. Regret selling my PS3 6 months back but will eventually get back.
@TucBroder
@TucBroder 2 года назад
Just start collecting for the system you care about.
@That_Handle
@That_Handle 6 лет назад
Great perspectives, John -- Many thanks! " List of PlayStation [ 1 ] games incompatible with PlayStation 2 " Wikipedia page is a good foundation of compatibility lists by model number as well as PS2 games that had issues in specific model PS2 consoles.
@nickofzo
@nickofzo 7 лет назад
Nice video, and also good to see some attention for the ps2 :)
@Tonebone721
@Tonebone721 8 лет назад
Really digging your channel seen you on metal Jesus rocks collecting for neo geo video keep it up.
@wayneaaron5818
@wayneaaron5818 8 лет назад
I am collecting for the Intellivision. There is only around 125 games for the system and most are less than fifty dollars. Only a few of the games go higher. There is also new games being made for the system.
@master_nightmare_
@master_nightmare_ 8 лет назад
Awesome video man keep up the good work. I'll keep watching!
@dragonsniper350
@dragonsniper350 8 лет назад
I love the info man... I meself collect for all the PlayStations, GameCube, GBA, and DS
@Imperatrixxy
@Imperatrixxy 5 лет назад
I mainly collect for the PlayStation 2 and 3, though I also collect Tetris games, regardless of console.
@frankynakamoto2308
@frankynakamoto2308 7 лет назад
Love your collection man is admirable
@hugoretrogt
@hugoretrogt 8 лет назад
Hi John, At the moment i collect for the Genesis, Ps1/Ps2/Ps3 Gc/Wii and going to start with the Ds but i'm thinking of starting collecting for the TurboGrafx 16, always was curious about this system. I started playing in a 2600 too so hopping to collect for it too. Thanks for the video.
@CAMZAB
@CAMZAB 8 лет назад
You can add Wii to this list too. Good vid John
@bretcrooks6192
@bretcrooks6192 8 лет назад
i'm almost complete with my atari lynx and when i got the chance to get a beautiful new lcd screen for it from mcwill...wow also i run my lynx on six aa equivalent of lipo batteries and it jus allows for so many hours of playtime...also because i grew up with the 2600 but at 14 i bought a sms while everyone else i new bought the nes i think i'm round 20% complete for jus the us releases but it's so fun to collect the old school games as back then n in my humble opinion today was/should be about the gameplay not the eye candy because as we all know a game can look absolutely gorgeous but if the gameplay isn't solid you're not gonna play the game
@andydavidson1278
@andydavidson1278 5 лет назад
YAY!!! I'm 40 too😝 I can see why you have a big love for Atari, for me, in the UK it was the ZX Spectrum, as micro computers were bigger than consoles here! I will always have a fondness for it despite its primitive limitations (I assume it's the same for Atari?!?) I just but a Flashback 8 Gold for Xmas to experience Atari. Hope it isn't too awful😖 😂
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