What impresses me most about this collection is a Stakes Winner 2 cart with a non-faded spine...
I were lucky
What impresses me most about this collection is a Stakes Winner 2 cart with a non-faded spine...
Nice, I'd frame the posters though.
That's the first thing I noticed too. I also just realized that some of the AES carts are inside clear plastic shells inside those plastic bags. That's some crazy double protection.
Problem with framing the posters is that they are japanese B1 standard, so i don't get a standard frame for that size in europe because of 2 cm difference. A custome frame is about 120 EUR (USD 160) here in austria, so I have 4 posters hanging = 4 x 120 = 480 EUR for frames ... no thx
that collection of games doesn't look as if you'd have to starve because of 500€.Problem with framing the posters is that they are japanese B1 standard, so i don't get a standard frame for that size in europe because of 2 cm difference. A custome frame is about 120 EUR (USD 160) here in austria, so I have 4 posters hanging = 4 x 120 = 480 EUR for frames ... no thx
Very nice home cart collection. When did you start collecting your home cart games?
Very impressive to see your awesome collection
I don't ever seen Mint+++ carton box like these.
It's hard to find Chibi and SW2 without sunfade nowadays.
10 years ago it was incredibly hard to find quiz chibi without sun fade as well.
My Chibi has sunfade at spine too ;(
I don't thought to buy Chibi now because of many FAKE carts in the market around the world.
My Chibi has sunfade at spine too ;(
I don't thought to buy Chibi now because of many FAKE carts in the market around the world.
What's better? Owning a real one with sunfade or none at all? People worry too much about condition.
What's better? Owning a real one with sunfade or none at all? People worry too much about condition.
why do people buy these games
why do people buy these games
alright love simmer down
gaming posters though, lol.