I finally moved to my new apartment and set everything up. Not pictured in the following photos are: Turbo Express with five games PC Engine GT with 20+ games (HuCards only) NES with Power Pad and 8 games, NES Sattelite 4-player adapter with 4 standard controllers, NES Advantage arcade stick, and gray Zapper Sega Saturn (US) with five games including analog controller PSP (original model) a second Nintendo DS (original model) PSP test discs of Jeanne D'Arc, SOCOM: Tactical Strike (still unreleased as of post), Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow PS2 test discs of Odin Sphere and Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Sega Nomad with 5 games and Game Genie, extra 6-button controller If anything is without label and you'd like to know what it is, let me know and I'll fill you in. Oh, and the furniture is all pieced together from college, hence not matching so well. =P
Thanks for the comments, everyone. I once had a collection about equally as large pre-N64, but I traded most of that in to get my N64 at the time. =( I was thinking of holding contests to give the games away, but I think it'd be easier to give these away to CP instead. I'm not sure if Child's Play would really want a copy of "Pocket Pool" for the PSP though!
Great setup there SD, I like it! Hey, where did you get that Brain Age box set from? What exactly is in it?
I got the BA2 press kit from Nintendo's U.S. PR agency, GolinHarris; I'm a game reviewer. Inside it came: Brain Age 2 Water bottle with BA2 logo Blue headband Heavy stock paper made to look like a gym membership with fake coupons to hand out Small tote bag with BA2 logo Fact/press sheets for the game Tissue paper It seems Nintendo was going for the "work-out" your brain motif.