The World's Largest Video Game Collection, which has also become a Guinness record, is a game collection of 2,139 games too great



On February 2, 2019, a collection of video games owned by Antonio Monteiro from Richmond, Texas, USA,

has been certified as the ' World's Largest Video Game Collection ' by Guinness Records . The number of game software he owns is a whopping 2,139 , and it took eight days just by counting the number of official Guinness records . There is a movie that Monteiro introduces himself to such a huge collection.

World's largest collection of videogames!-Guinness World Records-YouTube


Antonio Monteiro appeared. Behind the scenes is his collection, which has been certified by Guinness as the 'World's Largest Video Game Collection'. Since Monteiro had a dream of displaying a collection of games since he was a child, and that dream was finally recognized as a Guinness record, he is introducing the world's best collection in the movie.



All the walls are housed with video game cases, which are lined from floor to ceiling.



The image shows that the corner of the 1800 PlayStation 2 games is stored, and all PlayStation 2 software sold in North America is stored.



All of the PlayStation 3 dedicated software sold in North America are stored on this wall ...



On the floor is game software for family computers. It is not a game software for Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), an overseas version of Family Computer, but a collection of software for Family Computers sold in Japan.



More than 1000 PlayStation dedicated software are tightly loaded on top of that.



All PSP-specific software sold in North America is housed in a small space at the corner.



The green case next to it contains the software for Xbox and Xbox 360 ...



The collection is full of walls here. Both the Xbox and Xbox 360 software covers all the software sold in North America, the upper half of the dark case is the Xbox software and the lower half of the white case is the Xbox 360 software.




More than 500 dedicated Xbox One software here.



Among the blue cases that fully expand on the wall surface, the compact case stored in the upper row is software for PS Vita. This also covers everything sold in North America.



More than 900 PlayStation 4 dedicated software in the middle.



Further below, the light blue case is all Wii U software sold in North America.



It is software for

3DO that exists only a little on the upper part of the shelf.



The black case, housed in the top half of the wall, is software for all Nintendo GameCubes sold in North America.



The lower half white case is all Wii software sold in North America.



Having all the game software sold in North America seems to be quite a daunting task, for example because the Wii version “FIFA 15” held by Monteiro is sold only in Mexico in North America. It seems that it was purposely imported from Mexico and completed.



Under the large amount of Amibo software for more than 180 Nintendo Switch.



What is loaded on top of the case is the software for

TurboGrafx-16 , which is an overseas version of the PC engine , and about half of the special software released so far has been collected.



All the remaining cases contain Japanese game software ...



For example, software for the first generation Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, ...



It seems that the game software of the Super Nintendo is imported from Japan and collected.



In addition, there is also a

64DD dedicated software that has appeared as a peripheral of NINTENDO 64 in the collection. Since 64DD is a peripheral device sold only in Japan, it seems to be one of the game software that was particularly difficult to collect.



This is at the top of the stages of the shelf

Game Gear is a sequence of software for, all of the software for Game Gear, which are sold in North America have been collected.



Above all, '

CJ's Elephant Antics ' is software sold at the end of the game gear life cycle, and it was said that it was very difficult to obtain.



At the left end of the lower level where the game gear software is stored, there is a

virtual boy software, and next to it there is a Dream cast software lined up with the Zlari.



Below that, software for game gear is again lined up ...



Further down is Dreamcast software. Game Gear and Dreamcast are said to have acquired all software.



In North America, the

Mega Drive sold under the name 'Genesis' was the game that Monteiro bought for the first time. Monteiro, who owns more than 20,000 games now, seems to have purchased the first game software ' Golden Ax ' for Genesis.



Here at the top of the wall are all

Atari Jaguar games sold in North America.



The yellow case is for

Super 32X .


White case is software for Nintendo 3DS.



The most valuable software among the software for Nintendo 3DS is '

Barbie Groom and Glam Pups ', but of course it has already been obtained.



The software for

Atari Lynx is stored next to the software for Nintendo 3DS.



The blue case at the bottom is all

Mega CD software sold in North America.



And at the bottom is all the software for

Sega Saturn .



'Hotel Mario' and 'Zelda ventures' placed on this shelf are valuable game software made exclusively for

Philips CD-i . This is one of the rare cases in which Nintendo licensed major IPs in addition to its own game hardware.



Next to it is software for Sega Saturn in Japan.



The lower part is Japanese Dreamcast software.



And along the wall are other Dreamcast or Mega Drive software.



I thought it was the end, I moved to another room.



This shelf has all the first Gameboy software sold in North America and ...



All Gameboy Advance software sold in North America.



More than 1000 Nintendo DS software on the wall.



Software for

Kids Computer Pico and Neo Geo ...



Furthermore, it seems that the first PlayStation software used for educational purposes in American high schools is also collected as a valuable collection.



Software for all

SNES (overseas version Super Nintendo) sold in North America.



What Monteiro introduced as the world's most favorite game was '

Demon Castle in the Super Famicom version'.



In addition, he showed off the unreleased rare software developed by Nintendo for the US military. This game is made for shooting training, and it is said that it is a valuable one that only a few in the world exist.



It covers all NES software sold in North America.



And next to NES software is Atari related software.



The area with lots of boxes is the collector edition of various game consoles. There are over 100 types in total, for example, with the Xbox 360, there are 10 or more different versions.



The last is this shelf, with software for NINTENDO 64 ...



Gameboy color software is stored.



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