Amazing Video Game Collection Is Now Being Offered on eBay


Posted March 31, 2014 by HTCnetwork

Today, Cisco Caceres, a software developer from Seattle, Washington, is pleased to announce the auction of his amazing video game collection of over 1,200 items on eBay.

 
For Immediate Release - - The entertainment industry has witnessed the release of many video game systems, games, and accessories in the past several decades. Today, Cisco Caceres, a software developer from Seattle, Washington, is auctioning off his amazing video game collection containing over 1,200 items on eBay.

According to Cisco, the collector, the offer is a one-of-a-kind auction of a fairly massive video game collection on eBay. "The collection of video games has always been a hobby for me, and I started collecting the items over 25 years ago, though I stopped doing so around a decade ago. As of today, a total of a little over 1,200 video games, systems, and accessories are being auctioned on eBay," he reveals.

While speaking on the quality of the collection, Cisco confirms that the whole collection have been carefully packed and preserved for over a decade in a climate-controlled storage unit. "There are quite a few gems in this collection," he adds.

Citing some items in the collection, Cisco states thus, "There are a good number of unopened items, including several Nintendo game consoles, NES games, NES controllers, a TurboDuo game console, a TurboExpres portable, a bunch of TurboGrafx-16 games, Neo Geo games, several Sega game consoles, Sega Saturn games, Atari 2600 and Atari 7800 games, just to name a few."

It's been reported as well that a complete listing of the collection and a photo album of the items can be found on the auction page. "This offer is for a limited time. The auction will close on the 7th of April, 2014, and all the items will be shipped to the winner," states Cisco Caceres.

“This collection took a very long time to put together and I really hope whoever ends up winning the auction is a dedicated video game collector and is able to either add it to their existing video game collection or starts a new one from it,” he opines.

For more information on Cisco's video game collection, go to:
http://games.barbarians.com, or email Cisco at [email protected].
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Last Updated March 31, 2014