Images are different resolutions/quality. Not to mention there is also a PS2 in the first picture. Check the exif data on it, will tell you what camera it was taken with, what time etc.
None of those pictures has an EXIF. Google search by image turns up these results: http://www.raresnesgames.com/2010/12/huge-lot-of-508-nes-snes-nintendo-64-n64-games-508-wow/ http://www.videogameauctions.com/zelda-outlands-nintendo-test-station-caltron-6-in-1-and-more/ http://www.tighelory.com/2010/01/my-3do-score.html I can pretty much guarantee those pictures are not all the same person's.
Too bad- nice deal. Maybe the person was lazy? I do that sometimes when I can't be bothered and it's a common item.
Maybe, but I wouldn't take someone else's auction/stuff pictures. It just makes it look like that's what you're selling. If you're lazy, just take some promotional pictures of the systems off the Internet, it's much less suspicious.
That's what I do. I'm often selling Mac laptops- plenty of promotional pictures off the web. I tend to be more active when selling things you don't see often.
Surely you cant use a stock photo for a collection...? Maybe 1 game or 1 console, but a whole stack of games? you will never get a photo that has all the same games
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that if the deal does exist, the games are all your common types (SMB, sports games etc)