Thought this guy was finished making vids after having a heart attack, but he has just put up a new vid of the worlds greatest game room. Itâs pretty amazing stuff. I just hope he can just chill out and enjoy it, rather than moving stuff about again.
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Originally posted by dvdx2 View PostI just hope he can just chill out and enjoy it, rather than moving stuff about again.
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He's an arse along with most of his cringeworthy followers. Say's he plays all his games, sure you do!
One video I watched was vomit inducing and p**ed me off, huge parcels from Japan which contained multiple Neo MVS kits ( duplicates of the same game) & the MVS boards , easily must have been 100 of them.
Called him up on it asking why he needed 100's of these boards,he didn't reply of course, but some of his crettins did.
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The problem is when you have such a volume of stuff it’s rarely gonna get played if ever. I’m thankful my flat is small as I could easily go off the edge and start buying everything & anything but I try to keep focused. Quality over quantity as nobody will ever have the time to play the volume he has but saying that it’s still a hell of an impressive collection.
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I have no problem people collecting whether it games/stamps or pink balloons, but hoarding 100's of these boards, multi copies of games I do have.
He's clearly super rich , so instead of making a list of what he needs it's more a case of " yeah I'll buy shed loads, the more the better" and i'll make a video to impress my super nerdy youtube hangers on.
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This has gone far beyond collecting... it’s become his entire existence, his reason for being. Just look at his house and all the changes it’s gone through, culminating in this final evolution into a full-on video game arcade/museum... with living quarters and family tucked away somewhere.
I wonder how how this is affecting his boy mentally and how he’ll turn out. Growing up with money is one thing, but growing up with an OCD collectard show-off rich Dad where all this is normalised is completely different.
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