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Most viewed single read through of the Guinness Book of World Records Gaming Edition 2020 with only human hands turning pages by a guy named Scott, any% - Scott the Woz, 2024
> "First Stealth-Action Protagonist to assassinate himself. Whose the competition?" > cuts to snake i dont think if Dominick and Scott know anything about metal gear's plot but this is actually the funniest cut ever
I have a “history of gaming” book from around that year too and it talks about the future of gaming and how the Nintendo NX might be Nintendos attempt at entering the VR gaming space
- this has peak "Teacher trying to sound hip with the Youths" energy & i kinda love it - Speedrun records are kinda silly considering how competitive the scene is & how often records get beaten - so many of these "First to [blank]" records make me go "WAIT! THERE'S MORE THAN ONE OF THAT?!" - i guess "prolific" in the context of Party games means actually surviving and not just dumping 40 games on the Wii - Daisy & Luigi aren't a thing!! In fact she never really met Luigi until the Sports games - the Sonic Twitter has NEVER tried to be in-character - weirdly enough, i can think of at least 5 videogame swords bigger than the Buster Sword, 3 of them are from Dark Souls 2
I guess Speedrun records are just nice to look at for people not too deep into the scene, like "You can beat [game] THAT fast?!". Plus they are actual legit records which isn't guaranteed with the oddly specific first to do X records as you point out. It's not too dissimilar to records in sports I suppose, those are getting beaten too from time to time, although much less frequently since humans can only do so much.
I've seen clip of a guy cosplaying as Dante from devil may cry hold a really really big sword inside a subway. it looked just as big as the final fantasy one
If you wanna get technical about big video game swords (and we know Guinness loves their technicalities), any sword wielded by a Megazord in any Power Rangers game is bigger than Cloud's sword by default. Also, isn't Sephiroth's sword WAY bigger than Cloud's in the same game?
19:16 hold up, something isn't right about that "sm64ds" render of Luigi that looks off (it's a sm64 fan version of Luigi instead of the sm64ds one lol)
I remember constantly reading these in elementary and the only thing I remember was that one of them used a scrapped boss for Cuphead on a top 5 boss list
Hey, it’s the book series that Tommy Talerico got a totally legit record in of guy who’s worked on the most games in a lifetime, his mother must be very proud.
Only way that is possible is if, that show with that weird munchkin faced guy counts. Electric Playground maybe was name, I know they made tons of episodes, prob 300. So maybe a mixup, or pulling a Billy Mitchell.
These books used to be hype high quality records and now they just write fun facts and disguise them as records. One was like ‘first jrpg character to have a scent named after them’. That’s not a record
Portal and Portal 2, with their female lead, undoubtably outsold HZD. As of 2012 they sold a combined 8 million physical units (Roughly 50/50 between them). They've consistently been some of the best selling games on Steam ever since they released, so I assume they're well beyond 20 million by now.
@@brunoberti8790 That might be so, but the book was published in 2020 when it only sat at 8 million. Portal and Portal 2 had absolutely sold more copies at the time
This feels like that gaming magazine Caddicarus reviewed years ago. It feels like it was made by people who don’t play video games trying to cash in on what’s popular.
This is incredible! Back in 2019 I believe it was Scott himself who got me into this book. I used to be a strictly Nintendo fan and all that wasn't Nintendo I would turn my back to, but Scott's videos also mentioned all the other companies and he said great things about all of the consoles and I learned a lot by it, so I decided I wanted to branch out on my gaming trivia knowledge, so I found this book in a bookshop and bought it for myself. Crazy how the years have passed and now we've come full circle.
This video is weirdly nostalgic for me as in my head I still feel like most of the games in this book came out fairly recently, but it turns out that these all came out 4+ years ago. Time flies.
22:11 Seeing Sally Acorn in the book was so surreal, especially since this was after the whole Archie Comics drama or whatever. The image of her is from issue 221, which was right before the reboot. I believe Ian Flynn wrote that story if anyone's interested and is pretty much the last romance-type piece of Sonic media since. I recommend giving it a read, just from a historical view, as it makes Sonic fans seem marginally less weird, given what Sonic once was.
@Nilon241 *Late Archie But yeah. Penders was unhinged, I'll give you that, however, in an odd way he set up some really good stories for later writers like Flynn, at least in my opinion.
a quick scroll through the scott stash channel later, i can say that the longest video on this channel is "My Nintendo Switch Game Collection", standing at a whopping 3:30:28 (czcams.com/video/ZaD_T7ZvZA8/video.htmlsi=uqu7iky6K1YSHaC9)
I totally forgot about Google Stadia. Used to get a lot of ads for it during the pandemic. Happy it never took off, cloud gaming is just bad for future replay-ability.
i dont know how scott does it but he can talk about video games and such for hours and he is the only one i will listen to talk about it - IVE NEVER EVEN HEARD OF THIS
Reminder that the reason Guinness, the beer company, started cataloguing World Records in various feats in the first place, was so that people in bars had a third-party authority they could turn to when trying to settle bar bets.
Damn you Scott, I've literally been planning to make a video exactly like this except for the 2012 edition that I've had since I bought it at the school book fair that year. Great video as always! ❤️
HL2E3 and HL3 were both cancelled. HL3 was re-started and re-cancelled at least 2 more times. The cancellations weren't very official, people just stopped working on it.
The real answer to "where's HL3" is probably more basic than most fans want to admit: Valve realized they could make far more money running Steam than they ever did when developing AAA games.
@@LordArikado No, the reason that no follow-up to HL2E2 ever got released had nothing to do with the success of Steam. Just because that is a simple and plausible explanation doesn't mean that it is a correct one. Many Valve devs have talked about why we never got a follow-up to HL2E2 and Steam never comes up. They lacked confidence in their ability to release a game that didn't have any new exciting gimmick behind it. HL1 championed seamless level design and first person cutscenes, while HL2 brought cutting edge graphics and physics simulation. Those are not easy to follow up on.
Some of these straight-up got information wrong. They called Ash Ketchum a video game character. Ash isn’t in the Pokemon games, he was created for the anime. They get his backstory wrong too, it says he was given Pikachu as punishment for being late to class? I don’t remember that from the show.
I don't think they'd work well together, i think they'd be better served spending time together just to properly get to know each other first before starting any projects together. I hate it when two totally different types of content creator team up just for clicks!
So to clarify the Q-bert thing: There was *supposed* to be coherent phrases that Qbert would say aloud, but it was basically impossible with the limitations of the hardware so they just jumbled it up into nonsense. The exception to this is the "Bye Bye" when you game over, that was able to come through understandably enough. But I highly doubt the intent was ever actual swearing.
Favorite part was you talking about the adaptive controller, I don't use it despite my lack of hands because I'm stubborn BUT it is very very important for tons of people
Those french stamps brought back some memories. I think I still have a few (the Mario and Spyro ones I remember the most), those were sold in basically every post office in 2005 so I'm sure there's a good amount of these out there
Chip's Challenge 2 finished development in 1999, but wasn't released until 2015 due to legal issues. I guess that doesn't count as a long development time, but it *was* quite a long wait for a sequel!
Yep 1st edition was 2008 with a shiny green hardback cover, also Apple made a games console in 1996, the Apple Pippin..... it failed, shocker. I wonder who has the record of the the most gaming records in one book ?
A lot of these sound like quiz questions turned facts. Who was the first female character to appear on a postage stamp? What was the first game on a popcorn machine?
You can really tell that this book was put together by people who know very little about video games. Obviously, it has very few facts and the ones that are in there are pretty common knowledge. As for the records themselves, hardly any of them are very notable or interesting. I’m sure somebody looking on like speed running websites or things like that would be able to find many more records and interesting bit of information than this book.
I have 4 of these 2014-2017 Was the only book i got at the school book fair Couple of em have neat things of just the history of gaming, and is still novel to have physical books of stuff like this
You had me there for a sec scott but animated movies should be considered as a separate category because as you said, just like documentaries are a different type of format from traditional narrative movies, animated movies are another format or “medium” from which, yes, incredibly adult emotions and stories in general can be conveyed.
I almost ended up in that book, a family member called Guinness about my video game collection, Guinness was interested till another collector also came out and took the title. at the time I had over 16,000 and he had over 20,000. Today I have just under 20,000 but I understand the record holder is still collecting is at 24,000. Maybe one day I'll catch up. lol
The Baten Kaitos spedrun being so long will always amuse me. For those unaware, there is an item in the game that requires 2 real world weeks to create. So you basically just have to wait 2 weeks to 100% the game.
we live in a universe where tomatoanus is in the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2020 for the fallout speedruns and they just straight up printed his name. couldn't even go by tomatoanus at AGDQ, he had to enter as tomatoangus
oh yeah 2020 was 4 years ago i forgot
:0
i hate that
That hurt to think about
DAMNIT
STOP MAKING ME FEEL OLDER THAN I SHOULD
I would like to thank Tommy Tallarico and his totally real record of working on over 350 games
His mother must be very proud.
Imagine if he worked on over 600 games! Wouldn't that be somethin'?!?!
And creating Sonic, don’t forget that!
oof
He did not create sonic
This is more a "fun videogame facts" book with a few records thrown in.
Far too many video game records are speedruns, which are extremely subject to change. That’s why there’s so many “First ___ “ that are super specific.
Most viewed single read through of the Guinness Book of World Records Gaming Edition 2020 with only human hands turning pages by a guy named Scott, any% - Scott the Woz, 2024
> "First Stealth-Action Protagonist to assassinate himself. Whose the competition?"
> cuts to snake
i dont think if Dominick and Scott know anything about metal gear's plot but this is actually the funniest cut ever
Too funny to be an accident
bowsette being archived as a legit historical event is killing me
I love that almost everyone associates the Guinness World Record Gamer’s Edition with Thomas the Tallarico Engine now
His mother must be very proud.
But his house is so cool
@@fatboy158it makes me have to pee
hand in hand with tony hawk and miamoto san
Love the fanmade model used to represent Super Mario 64 DS in the Luigi section...
I felt like I saw something I shouldn't have when that popped up lol
Yeah I own this books there’s so many mistakes it’s not even funny
Guinness doing something for gamers has the same air and whiff as Verizon doing something for gamers.
There's always gonna be Verizon
I was at Pawn America and saw one of those Razer Android Cradles. It was Verizon co-branded apparently. Take that as you will.
Those were really fun to look through back in middle school when they first came out before I had proper internet
I just bought a copy of the 2008 edition.
Can't wait to read the interview with the creator of Sonic and Metroid Prime, Tommy Tallarico
The first American to kiss Sonic on his little mouth
@@hada__02 you called?
His mother is very proud
Isn't that the guy who was on MTV cribs?
@@SeriousStriker This comment was made at 21:43
We’re getting dangerously close to Scott making a full blown video related to Tommy Tallarico.
halloween special I bet. those shenanigans were scary enough to make a grown man piss his pants.
I think his segment on the Intellivision Amico is as close as we'll get. I mean, it's kinda hard to top hBomberguy's video.
@@jacobmonks3722 Slopes Game Room also made a very lengthy video about Tommy Tallarico.
I bought like an old “Popular Games Guide” from like 2016 and the best part is that it name drops the NX and it just felt good seeing that
I have a “history of gaming” book from around that year too and it talks about the future of gaming and how the Nintendo NX might be Nintendos attempt at entering the VR gaming space
>2016
>old
???
@@aturchomicz8212016 was 8 years ago
@@aturchomicz8218 years ago
@@aturchomicz8212016 was 8 years ago. Imagine meeting a 2nd grader and they tell you they were born in 2016, how would you feel.
43:24 Scott is probably the first person to say "What about Rabbids Invasion, Guinness?"
Obviously you weren't at Eric's party
- this has peak "Teacher trying to sound hip with the Youths" energy & i kinda love it
- Speedrun records are kinda silly considering how competitive the scene is & how often records get beaten
- so many of these "First to [blank]" records make me go "WAIT! THERE'S MORE THAN ONE OF THAT?!"
- i guess "prolific" in the context of Party games means actually surviving and not just dumping 40 games on the Wii
- Daisy & Luigi aren't a thing!! In fact she never really met Luigi until the Sports games
- the Sonic Twitter has NEVER tried to be in-character
- weirdly enough, i can think of at least 5 videogame swords bigger than the Buster Sword, 3 of them are from Dark Souls 2
I guess Speedrun records are just nice to look at for people not too deep into the scene, like "You can beat [game] THAT fast?!". Plus they are actual legit records which isn't guaranteed with the oddly specific first to do X records as you point out. It's not too dissimilar to records in sports I suppose, those are getting beaten too from time to time, although much less frequently since humans can only do so much.
Well tbf, there is that statue of Luigi and daisy in mario kart wii daisy circut.
I've seen clip of a guy cosplaying as Dante from devil may cry hold a really really big sword inside a subway. it looked just as big as the final fantasy one
If you wanna get technical about big video game swords (and we know Guinness loves their technicalities), any sword wielded by a Megazord in any Power Rangers game is bigger than Cloud's sword by default.
Also, isn't Sephiroth's sword WAY bigger than Cloud's in the same game?
19:16 hold up, something isn't right about that "sm64ds" render of Luigi that looks off (it's a sm64 fan version of Luigi instead of the sm64ds one lol)
I remember constantly reading these in elementary and the only thing I remember was that one of them used a scrapped boss for Cuphead on a top 5 boss list
Hey, it’s the book series that Tommy Talerico got a totally legit record in of guy who’s worked on the most games in a lifetime, his mother must be very proud.
Only way that is possible is if, that show with that weird munchkin faced guy counts. Electric Playground maybe was name, I know they made tons of episodes, prob 300. So maybe a mixup, or pulling a Billy Mitchell.
3:21 never thought I’d see Scott acknowledge the existence of Bowsette.
When the teacher said it’s required reading time and you pulled this shed out they’d just let out a deep sigh and look down
These books used to be hype high quality records and now they just write fun facts and disguise them as records. One was like ‘first jrpg character to have a scent named after them’. That’s not a record
Yeah, they’re really crappy books
Portal and Portal 2, with their female lead, undoubtably outsold HZD. As of 2012 they sold a combined 8 million physical units (Roughly 50/50 between them). They've consistently been some of the best selling games on Steam ever since they released, so I assume they're well beyond 20 million by now.
Acording to Playstation Oficial blog HZD has sold over 24 million copies and that's just one game
@@brunoberti8790 That might be so, but the book was published in 2020 when it only sat at 8 million. Portal and Portal 2 had absolutely sold more copies at the time
The Amazon listing for this book has an option to buy a hardcover version (used), so I guess not all of the copies are paperback.
This feels like that gaming magazine Caddicarus reviewed years ago. It feels like it was made by people who don’t play video games trying to cash in on what’s popular.
This is incredible! Back in 2019 I believe it was Scott himself who got me into this book. I used to be a strictly Nintendo fan and all that wasn't Nintendo I would turn my back to, but Scott's videos also mentioned all the other companies and he said great things about all of the consoles and I learned a lot by it, so I decided I wanted to branch out on my gaming trivia knowledge, so I found this book in a bookshop and bought it for myself. Crazy how the years have passed and now we've come full circle.
This video is weirdly nostalgic for me as in my head I still feel like most of the games in this book came out fairly recently, but it turns out that these all came out 4+ years ago. Time flies.
I love these type of videos just looking through something
This really kept me entertained while cleaning my room. This channel is my current favorite background noise.
The fact we got a whole Luigi page makes me happy
22:11 Seeing Sally Acorn in the book was so surreal, especially since this was after the whole Archie Comics drama or whatever. The image of her is from issue 221, which was right before the reboot.
I believe Ian Flynn wrote that story if anyone's interested and is pretty much the last romance-type piece of Sonic media since. I recommend giving it a read, just from a historical view, as it makes Sonic fans seem marginally less weird, given what Sonic once was.
Yeah this 'fact' is weird, random image of Sonic Boom Amy and late IDW Sally.
At least they aren't going back to the Penders era of romance...
@Nilon241 *Late Archie
But yeah. Penders was unhinged, I'll give you that, however, in an odd way he set up some really good stories for later writers like Flynn, at least in my opinion.
@@AlecMac But does he really get credit for coming up with terrible ideas that later, more competent writers managed to salvage?
@LordArikado I give him some credit.
Not a lot, but hey, it makes explaining Sonic lore to friends more interesting.
glad Scott was able to pick up this amazing book written by the one and only Tommy Tallarico
@19:17 That's not even Luigi from SM64DS, that's just a recolored Mario :')
I'm so glad you skipped the Sonic love story part
Someday we'll see Scott on Guinness World Records for having the most games
00:50:57 That transition from "who's the competition here" to Snake is just perfect
What is the guiness world record for longest Scott Stash video?
The card exclusive Wii U discussion with Jon Cartwright
My mind went to the amiibo episode with ant dude… that one was almost 2 hours
a quick scroll through the scott stash channel later, i can say that the longest video on this channel is "My Nintendo Switch Game Collection", standing at a whopping 3:30:28 (czcams.com/video/ZaD_T7ZvZA8/video.htmlsi=uqu7iky6K1YSHaC9)
How much did Scott pay for the record?
Brodie what are you doing here 😭😭😭 crazy cameo
I’m so proud of Luigi for the world record of first character to dress up as green Mario!
I totally forgot about Google Stadia. Used to get a lot of ads for it during the pandemic. Happy it never took off, cloud gaming is just bad for future replay-ability.
i dont know how scott does it but he can talk about video games and such for hours and he is the only one i will listen to talk about it - IVE NEVER EVEN HEARD OF THIS
Reminder that the reason Guinness, the beer company, started cataloguing World Records in various feats in the first place, was so that people in bars had a third-party authority they could turn to when trying to settle bar bets.
15:18 gordon freeman does not fit there but also does and thats amazing
Never thought I was gonna see Scott acknowledge the existence of Bowsette
Franchises are STILL trying to use the Pokémon Go formula. Monster Hunter Now came out recently to a resounding “ah okay”
Shout out to every school Book Fair for stocking these books even though I have never seen a single person read these books
34:00 Going by their logic, "Vs. Super Mario Bros." is the first console to arcade game as that released in 1986.
I think Mega-man was a big rental game. So it’s more popular than sales would show.
Damn you Scott, I've literally been planning to make a video exactly like this except for the 2012 edition that I've had since I bought it at the school book fair that year. Great video as always! ❤️
Why did you skip the Goku section Scott? Are you scared of something?
i'm proud to say that i hold the world record for being the first youtube user with the name "cerealexperimentsgrain" to comment on this video
17:58 - Guiness World Records are played, love. You can pay them a couple dozen thousand dollars to get a record. It’s rather well known.
HL2E3 and HL3 were both cancelled. HL3 was re-started and re-cancelled at least 2 more times. The cancellations weren't very official, people just stopped working on it.
The real answer to "where's HL3" is probably more basic than most fans want to admit: Valve realized they could make far more money running Steam than they ever did when developing AAA games.
@@LordArikado No, the reason that no follow-up to HL2E2 ever got released had nothing to do with the success of Steam. Just because that is a simple and plausible explanation doesn't mean that it is a correct one. Many Valve devs have talked about why we never got a follow-up to HL2E2 and Steam never comes up.
They lacked confidence in their ability to release a game that didn't have any new exciting gimmick behind it. HL1 championed seamless level design and first person cutscenes, while HL2 brought cutting edge graphics and physics simulation. Those are not easy to follow up on.
I had this book! I remember they used a render of Luigi from an SMG4 video to show Luigi in Super Mario 64 DS.
I got this at Book Fair in February 2020… a month before Covid hit US major!
I still have my 2009 version of this. Crazy to think they still make them.
I mean, the only reason why they’re still in business is by letting corporations and authoritarian regimes use them for publicity stunts.
Some of these straight-up got information wrong. They called Ash Ketchum a video game character. Ash isn’t in the Pokemon games, he was created for the anime. They get his backstory wrong too, it says he was given Pikachu as punishment for being late to class? I don’t remember that from the show.
Its funny seeing the weirdly specific ones and knowing it was because some guy paid them to say they got that record
This guy should totally make a collab video with Scott the Woz
I don't think they'd work well together, i think they'd be better served spending time together just to properly get to know each other first before starting any projects together. I hate it when two totally different types of content creator team up just for clicks!
I always have collected the Guinness World Record and Gamer's Edition books whenever a new one comes out and still do to this day!
Weird!
@@PlayMadness It’s not weird, it’s just something I’m interested in.
Bless 😅
Well done i suppose for keeping their business afloat!
3 hours of content in one day!
So to clarify the Q-bert thing: There was *supposed* to be coherent phrases that Qbert would say aloud, but it was basically impossible with the limitations of the hardware so they just jumbled it up into nonsense. The exception to this is the "Bye Bye" when you game over, that was able to come through understandably enough. But I highly doubt the intent was ever actual swearing.
“Gamers unite!” -Guinness probably
Scott do be the ramblin man
It's me, I Love Battle Network. Give me all that 2004 internet vibes.
I remember buying these at the Scholastic Book Fair. It was so exciting bringing it home and locking myself in my room to read it back then
This was so nostalgic
Favorite part was you talking about the adaptive controller, I don't use it despite my lack of hands because I'm stubborn BUT it is very very important for tons of people
Oh hell yeah man. Excellent birthday present, thanks Scott.
Pretty sure this video holds the record for “Highest viewed Scott the Woz video about the Guinness Book of World Records Gaming Edition 2020.”
Those french stamps brought back some memories. I think I still have a few (the Mario and Spyro ones I remember the most), those were sold in basically every post office in 2005 so I'm sure there's a good amount of these out there
Thank you Scott The Woz! Very cool!
Didn't realize so many people were aware of Tommy Tallarico. He's just the Video Games Live and old Reviews on the Run guy to me.
Chip's Challenge 2 finished development in 1999, but wasn't released until 2015 due to legal issues. I guess that doesn't count as a long development time, but it *was* quite a long wait for a sequel!
I might even go so far as to say some people don't have hands at all!
Yep 1st edition was 2008 with a shiny green hardback cover, also Apple made a games console in 1996, the Apple Pippin..... it failed, shocker. I wonder who has the record of the the most gaming records in one book ?
Scott is really thoughtful of us for uploading a 1 hour video today...
Eat your heart out Space Race. Kirby vs Sonic pinball is where the drama is.
A lot of these sound like quiz questions turned facts. Who was the first female character to appear on a postage stamp? What was the first game on a popcorn machine?
You can really tell that this book was put together by people who know very little about video games. Obviously, it has very few facts and the ones that are in there are pretty common knowledge. As for the records themselves, hardly any of them are very notable or interesting. I’m sure somebody looking on like speed running websites or things like that would be able to find many more records and interesting bit of information than this book.
41:31 it's been a pleasure working with you
Do you still have the record?
Yeah Apple made a console alright, it's called the Pippin.
I have 4 of these 2014-2017
Was the only book i got at the school book fair
Couple of em have neat things of just the history of gaming, and is still novel to have physical books of stuff like this
it felt so surreal to see mega man powered up art on the mega man page
I used to read that 2008 green gamers edition so often. Glad to see someone else was also admiring such top tier literature 😅
Original donkey king had more than 4 screens for levels at the a certain point
I saw 2020 and thought "oh yeah last year"
Luigi is the distilled essence of a "Friend Zone".
You had me there for a sec scott but animated movies should be considered as a separate category because as you said, just like documentaries are a different type of format from traditional narrative movies, animated movies are another format or “medium” from which, yes, incredibly adult emotions and stories in general can be conveyed.
Scott knows what Bowsette is oh fuck
I almost ended up in that book, a family member called Guinness about my video game collection, Guinness was interested till another collector also came out and took the title. at the time I had over 16,000 and he had over 20,000. Today I have just under 20,000 but I understand the record holder is still collecting is at 24,000. Maybe one day I'll catch up. lol
The Baten Kaitos spedrun being so long will always amuse me. For those unaware, there is an item in the game that requires 2 real world weeks to create. So you basically just have to wait 2 weeks to 100% the game.
Scott thank you for letting me know what i missed out on
I love to hear your strong support for the xbox adaptive controller!
i would be genuinely interested in scott talking about his backlog some day, would be really cool to see
The luigi page was beautiful
This video is going to get the record for most Scott and/or Wozes in a second channel
There was actually a popcorn machine mario game released but not much is known about it as there is no gameplay footage just a picture of the machine
I like to imagine that scott is just laying on the floor to this, idk why it makes me laugh. But it does
Dude, if you got these at the scholastic books fair, you where the KING everyone would crowd around your desk it was so damn cool to own these
3:20 I'm more scared at Scott saying Bowsette out loud than the Guiness acknowledging it
we live in a universe where tomatoanus is in the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2020 for the fallout speedruns and they just straight up printed his name. couldn't even go by tomatoanus at AGDQ, he had to enter as tomatoangus
Scott any chance you could make us a video of your game collection?