Video Game Pick Ups - Rare NES Games, Pokemon, Sega Mark III, Game & Watch Gallery

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It's been a while since I've made a traditional video game pick up video! Back in the day these things were super frequent, with thrift stores and swap meets providing the perfect hunting grounds for cheap rarities. However, these days picking up gems is a lot more difficult, and the pick up video has seemingly become an endangered species among YouTubers!

Today we'll be taking a look at a couple of new NES games that I found, taking me to just 6 official licensed games away form having a complete North American NES set! The ones that I am still missing include Stadium Events, Flintstones: Surprise at Dinosaur Peak, Panic Restaurant, power Blade 2, Bonk's Adventure, and Little Samson. I also found a Japanese console called the Sega Mark III which is the precursor to the Sega Master System which was released in North America and Europe, an awesome official Nintendo Power strategy guide for Pokemon Yellow, a super retro Speak & Spell toy from the 70s, and more!

I hope that you enjoy this blast form the past as much as I did making it. It sure feels like making a video just like I did back in 2012 and 2013!

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Pokémon Yellow Statistics For The Game Display

At present, The Game Display has 4,110 views spread across 2 videos for Pokémon Yellow, and less than an hour worth of Pokémon Yellow videos were uploaded to his channel. This is less than 0.11% of the total video content that The Game Display has uploaded to YouTube.