Um. Wow. I can't even form complete sentences. No describing the magnitude of this. Crazy.
Got a life now, Shou?
PS: My boss says, "Why not hire an employee to run your gaming business?"
Make sure you get the password!Originally Posted by Shou
Um. Wow. I can't even form complete sentences. No describing the magnitude of this. Crazy.
Got a life now, Shou?
PS: My boss says, "Why not hire an employee to run your gaming business?"
Your boss is making the assumption that you actually make money owning a gaming business.Originally Posted by Mike
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Yeah, she doesn't play video games.Originally Posted by haohmaru
But seriously, good luck, Shou.
It might not be a bad idea to hire someone to manage all that stuff on ebay.
Maybe a place like NCSX.com would take a big chunk of it?
Same here, cka. But if I had the dosh, I'd be making an offer for sure.Originally Posted by cka
It's sad to see this collection sold off. You ever thought of opening up the world's first videogame museum? Charge people to see and play years of classics and rarities.
I think that's a good idea. NCSX might actually have the resources to buy it all at once then sell it individually.Originally Posted by JefmcC
I agree on the NCSX bit, or maybe even videogamedepot.
But I honestly cannot see anyone shelling out the dough for the entire collection. Good luck to you though.
That collection is insane. You must have at least a dozen televisions alone and half of those must cost well over $3000 each.
You must live in a house well over 12,000 square feet.
I got the money to buy all that, but what would I do with all that stuff let alone put it all. I'm not a hardcore gamer and my interests in game is starting to die down as well.
If I was to buy it, it would be to resell it and maybe make some money off of it.
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