SNES ultimate collection up for sale

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A US collector known only as Byuu, has decided to sell their SNES game collection on eBay. Claiming that the collection contains every game every released in North America.

“I am currently selling my US SNES collection. It comprises all 721 retail SNES games released in the US, Mexico and Canada; boxes for every single game; and 85% of all manuals.[...]It was built up from individual sales, so conditions range from near mint to fair. I took pains to spend more on better conditions for the more prized pieces of the collection.
Every single game has been professionally cleaned and tested. They all work perfectly.
I built this set to obtain scans and clean verified dumps for every game, which I have now finished.”

The asking price for this grand collection is $25,000, which nobody seems willing to pay yet, although the seller has received two offers for $20,000 but hasn't accepted them yet.

Byuu has justified the price as “The most expensive dozen games alone are worth half of the asking price”. Byuu has also said that they would be willing to sell to any technology museum interested in the collection if they were to step forward.

The reason behind collecting and then selling the collection is that Byuu is a coder creating a new SNES emulator, and wanted the raw dumps from the cartridges for coding purposes. Byuu said that 100% of the funds recovered from selling the collection would go towards creating a similar collection from Europe and Japan.

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KingArtyPosted:

Treyarched
Activ8 I would take the 20 grand. Sorry, but this guy does have no life... Just letting all you people on TTG know that this is a "no lifer" and someone with 1000 posts isn't.


Taken from your profile.
Occupation: Genius

Please correct your mistake and change that to Moron.


LOL... But Byuu did make a great investment with the collection and emulator.

TreyarchedPosted:

Activ8 I would take the 20 grand. Sorry, but this guy does have no life... Just letting all you people on TTG know that this is a "no lifer" and someone with 1000 posts isn't.


Taken from your profile.
Occupation: Genius

Please correct your mistake and change that to Moron.

ViiperrrPosted:

Activ8 I would take the 20 grand. Sorry, but this guy does have no life... Just letting all you people on TTG know that this is a "no lifer" and someone with 1000 posts isn't.


youre an idiot

PantyPosted:

For all saying that 25k is alot, you must not know much about these games. Some of these can single handedly go for 1k-5k depending on how rare and the what the quantity is. So as far as I'm concerned 25k is actually a really nice price

AR15Posted:

Activ8 I would take the 20 grand. Sorry, but this guy does have no life... Just letting all you people on TTG know that this is a "no lifer" and someone with 1000 posts isn't.


You're about the dumbest mother fuzker on this site, 1000 posts on this site gains you nothing of value. Him spending his time collecting is going to pay off very nicely. 20K is a lot of money, and is worth a lot more than posts here...

ripgutPosted:

Activ8 I would take the 20 grand. Sorry, but this guy does have no life... Just letting all you people on TTG know that this is a "no lifer" and someone with 1000 posts isn't.


He's an avid gamer and a vintage collector. How is this guy a "no-life," and what makes you any different? This man works, pays bills and does what he wants in his spare time.

ImNotPhlegmAnymoreOKPosted:

I would take the 20 grand. Sorry, but this guy does have no life... Just letting all you people on TTG know that this is a "no lifer" and someone with 1000 posts isn't.

spacederfPosted:

Dude! I totally have the same amount of snes games... On my computer

Hailey_JordanPosted:

bby Even 20k is amazing.. just wow.


Hahh yeah I know right !

ripgutPosted:

UNDERWORLDHYBRD thats why people wont buy it. its not about how much the collection worth its about how much someone is willing to pay for it


The eye of the beholder, son.