People collect video games all the time, and Nintendo games are always the priciest of them all. Such collectors search far and wide in order to get the games they want. They sometimes even pay a ridiculous price to just get their hands on a particular item.
Sometimes they look all over the internet to find sellers selling classic games worth buying. Other times they just head outside and find a neighbor selling some classics at a cheap price in a yard sale!
YouTuber finds some classic Nintendo titles at a Yard Sale!
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Nintendo collectors are a curious bunch. They sometimes pay a good price for collectibles! Sometimes they buy golden carts for thousands of dollars; other times they do the same for a long-forgotten one-of-a-kind console. But in rare occurrences, they find stuff way cheaper than they had ever imagined.
That’s exactly what happened to a YouTuber by the name of WackeFlips. He recently decided to simply visit a Yard sale and to his surprise ended up finding plenty of classic Nintendo carts being sold at a very affordable price.
He picked a bunch of Nintendo Entertainment System and Wii games at super affordable prices. While he was already finding it hard to contain his excitement, the seller asked him if he would like to take a look at his basement. That’s when WackeFlips knew he had stumbled on something incredible! The guy had a basement full of classic games.
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He had showcases for games! Each one of them was full of games from a different console. The guy had numerous Nintendo Entertainment System and SNES games in one place. Then he had numerous Gameboy and Gameboy Advance titles stacked. He even had a classic hard-to-find copy of Mario party. We can only assume that it was some much-desired Mario party for some old classic console.
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Besides all those games, we could also see another bunch of showcases full of boxed and lose game consoles. Boxed ones were Gameboy Advance, while we spied a GameCube, a PlayStation, and a PlayStation 2 console as well.
It appears that this guy had been collecting for years now and the only reason he sold some games on his Yard sale was due to redundancy!
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Whatever the reason might be, it’s always awesome to see such collections in the wild just goes to show how much people enjoy collecting games!