prolly a couple games and systems... the whole story of that always saddens me.
back when my folks had money, we lived in a big house and had summer homes in NH and on Cape Cod (there, coincidentally, is where we had the 2600 and the 7800... the love affair begins ). Our main home had my original NES (From 1986), Model 1 Genesis (Altered Beast Pack-in), launch game boy, game gear, and SNES. Years later, we had to file for bankruptcy, and had to sell the houses. one of my aunts had about five garages in her back yard, three of which we could use. all of mine and my brother's games were moved into one of those garages.
Flash forward about three or four years later...
my constant bitching and moaning to my parents to get that shit out of there FINALLY pays off... we go into the garages to start clearing out our stuff... a good portion of it is destroyed, including all my games, save for "Spider-Man" for the 2600, and "Rolling Thunder" for the NES. apparently, the roof to the garage that my games were in had a deteriorated roof, and the box it was in was pretty much exposed to the elements for all that time (including one of the wettest summers and snowiest winters in new england history). nothing but those two games were salvagable - all 200+ games for my 2600 and 7800 (ALL with manuals! ), 70 genesis games all boxed, my iron tank of a NES (God Rest Your Soul) with 120+ games, the 2600 with the hard plastic carry case, and the MINT 7800. I'm pretty sure i had a few rarities in there, but the one that stands out in my mind the most is "Crazy Climber." I kick myself in the ass everyday that i see one of those going off on eBay for a good amount of money. knowing what i do do now about cleaning and value and whatnot, i prolly could've saved a good 10-20% of them. i wouldn't have sold CC, but that would have been one of the centerpieces of my collection.
So with all things, I pretty much had to start from scratch with the 2600 and the NES. luckily, the stuff that wasnt in the garage like the game gear, and the snes and the games moved with me, so if anything happened i would know to save them. still breaks my heart to think back on all those fucking games that i had, knowing that some of them were pretty valuable.
the last couple of years, ive been buying the games that i used to have pretty much from memory, so i could at least try to get a good portion of the games that i once had