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Hoy es el 30 aniversario de Super Mario, hoy es un gran día para los que crecimos con el fontanero!
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It’s not the biggest collection in the world, and the rarest game he has tops out at around $600, a far cry from the thousands of dollars some rare games are reported to be worth.
So what makes his collection so special? It’s all about the aesthetics, dude. Norton’s 5,200-game collection is meticulously alphabetized and displayed so everyone can enjoy it in all its spectacular glory. “I suppose I’d have to consider myself a Nintendo fanboy. I grew up in the 1980s. Nintendo and Mario was everywhere, there was no escaping it,” Norton recalled. “From Sunday morning cartoons, cereal, underwear, bed sheets and lunch boxes.
Nintendo makes fantastic games and has enduring franchises. It is without a doubt my favorite company.” “I’ve acquired a ton of games, but I don’t feel like I’ve spent a ton. Most people don’t realize that many of these classic games can be found for $1 - $4 each,” he dished. “It’s all about finding the right deal at the right time. Hunting out your local area. Finding extras games for cheap and trading online.
To me collecting has become a fun game in and of itself.” “I’d say I have most of the rare games for most systems,” he went on to say. “To be honest it may be easier to mention the hard-to-find games I don’t have.
For the NES I own a complete licensed set, except for the very hard-to-find Stadium Events. My Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64 and Gamecube sets are complete as well, except for the two mail-order Super Nintendo competition carts. I also own a complete set for Virtual Boy, Sega Game Gear and Sega 32x. I’m working on finishing up my Sega Master System, Game Boy and Game Boy Color sets.” X
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Siguiendo con parte de mi colección, sigo enseñado parte de la vitrina.
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El joven Satoru Iwata ya se mostraba prodigio a los 23 años de edad
En esta fotografías podemos a ver un artículo dedicado a la pequeña compañía HAL Laboratory y en donde aparece un joven Satoru Iwata, quien a esa edad (23 años), ya era un prodigio programador de dicha compañía. La primera de ellas fue tomada de una de las páginas de la primera edición de la revista MSX Magazine y aparece junto a otro importante programador de la compañía, Satoshi Matsuoka. En la segunda imagen, se repiten ambos junto a otro rostros de HAL, Akio Hanyu y F. Nakamura.
Recordemos que el primer juego lanzado al mercado en que participó Iwata fue Super Billiards para los computadores con estándar MSX y fue lanzado en 1983, el mismo año en que Nintendo, por su lado, recién lanzaba su consola Family Computer.
► Revisa también nuestro especial de dos partes sobre el estándar MSX
Fuente de las imágenes: @NintendoMemo, @NintendoMemo
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Poco a poco voy a ir dejando fotos de mi colección personal, hoy os dejo la parte inferior de mi vitrina retro.