The Largest Public Collection of Japanese Video Games in the World
Summary
In this article, we explore the recent acquisition of the National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, which is a collection of close to 7,000 Japanese and European video games. This collection is now the largest public collection of Japanese video games in the world.
The Rare and Phenomenal Collection
The National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, has recently acquired an absolutely phenomenal collection of close to 7,000 Japanese and European video games. This collection is going to be the largest public collection of Japanese video games in the world. The collection includes rare and hard-to-find games, such as the expansion pack to Doshin the Giant and the Mega Drive version of Tetris. There are also games that were never supposed to be made, such as a rare game with only 10 copies in existence, which somehow leaked out and was never sold in stores.
The Famicon and Nintendo Versions
Moving back in time, the collection includes every Famicom game ever made, including promotional games and contest prizes. The collection also includes Bionic Command, which was known as Top Secret Return of Hitler in Japan. The Laser Active was a luxury item that only the richest kids could afford in the 90s, and the collection includes all CD-ROM games. The collector kept all of his PC Engine stuff sealed, making it a rare and valuable addition to the collection.
The Laser Active and CD-ROM Games
The Laser Active was a luxury item that only the richest kids could afford in the 90s, and the collection includes all CD-ROM games. The collector kept all of his PC Engine stuff sealed, making it a rare and valuable addition to the collection.
The Rarest Game Gear Box
The National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, has acquired the rarest Game Gear box ever in the world. It is always the game that is least suspected to be the rarest, and in this case, it is Bart vs. the World. The collection also includes other hard-to-find games, such as promotional games and contest prizes.
Conclusion
The National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, has acquired a rare and phenomenal collection of close to 7,000 Japanese and European video games. This collection is now the largest public collection of Japanese video games in the world. The collection includes rare and hard-to-find games, such as the Mega Drive version of Tetris and the expansion pack to Doshin the Giant. The collection also includes every Famicom game ever made, including promotional games and contest prizes. The collector kept all of his PC Engine stuff sealed, making it a rare and valuable addition to the collection.