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The Man with the World’s Largest Video Game Collection!

The Man with the World’s Largest Video Game Collection!

Every retro game collector dreams of a massive haul, but what does the biggest collection in the world actually look like?

We’re talking about Antonio Romero Monteiro (USA), the current Guinness World Record holder, whose collection contains a staggering 24,268 games and over 100 gaming consoles—a monumental passion he’s been building since 1987.

The existence of this massive haul is proof that retro gaming is a timeless, valuable pursuit. Here are some incredible takeaways from Antonio’s collection that you can appreciate or even try to emulate in your own collecting journey!

👑 The Scope of a True Collector

Antonio’s collecting goal wasn’t just volume; it was completeness. His collection is focused on owning entire North American console libraries for dozens of systems, resulting in an incredible, wall-to-wall showcase of gaming history.

  • Complete North American Console Libraries: Antonio owns every North American release for some of the most iconic systems, including:

    • PlayStation 2: Over 1,800 games.

    • Original Xbox and Xbox 360: Both complete libraries.

    • Sega Genesis, Sega CD, and Sega Saturn: Every game released in North America for these three legendary systems.

    • Nintendo Handhelds: He holds the complete Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, and Game Boy Color collections.

  • The Systems: The collection features over 100 video game systems so he can play every game he owns—a requirement for any serious collector!

🧐 What’s in the World’s Largest Collection? (The P's and G's)

Looking at this incredible feat of collecting gives every enthusiast serious goals! While Antonio owns complete libraries for dozens of consoles, some specific P and G titles stand out:

He credits the classic Golden Axe on the Sega Genesis as the very first game he ever owned, sparking his massive decades-long collecting journey. From the rare side of the spectrum, he highlights finding the hard-to-acquire Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire on the Nintendo GameCube, a limited-distribution title that is a massive collector’s item today.

He also highlights the rarest gems that every collector dreams of:

  • His most beloved game is Castlevania IV on the Super Nintendo.

  • An unusual Super Nintendo game released by Nintendo specifically for the US military for marksmanship practice and never sold at retail.

Feeling inspired to grow your own collection? Shop for your next missing piece and continue your own collecting journey!

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