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The Collector's Quest
by Johnny & Tyler
Listen to the Collector's Quest Podcast! Your resource for topics on game collecting, information, news, sets, variants, etc. If you collect retro games, or any video games, give us a listen!
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CQ 292 - Do the classic RAREST R10s still matter?
We are talking about the olden days of the DigitPress rarity guide and the whether Atari R10s (the rarest games on the scale) still matter in today's collecting world.
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CQ 291 - What's Going on with Resident Evil Games?
Is Resident Evil having a moment? Maybe? Kind of? Is Resident Evil always having a moment? We're talking about collecting RE games.
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CQ 290 - Should you go to Japan to buy cheap video games?
We're back! We're talking about what it's like shopping for games in Japan and news we missed like $275,000 manga sales and ridiculously perfect NES Punch Out prototype.
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CQ 289 - Weird NES stuff for the REAL ONES
We're talking about a bunch of weird game-adjacent NES stuff, and it's only for the real ones. You know who you are. This episode is (not really) sponsored by Jeffrey Wittenhagen's book NES Oddities, which is a fun book that goes over a lot of this.
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CQ 288 - Set Collecting is (Not) Dead
Johnny wants to talk about set collecting in 2026, so here we are. We're talk a bit about what sets you guys are collecting these days.
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CQ 287 - We're Going to Collect Video Games in 2026
It's a shocker, I know, but me and Johnny will be collecting physical video games even though another year has passed. We're discussing the game collecting hits from 2025 and looking at the future.
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CQAD - Christmas Bonus "Episode"
We do our customary opening complaining about fantasy non-authors GRRM and Pat Rothfuss, followed by Johnny interviewing Tyler for a date or a job, I'm not sure which.
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CQ 286 - Psychology Ruining the Hobby
AUDIO QUALITY: Note this episode has subpar audio quality due to a recording issue. It's still might be fine for your car speakers on your holiday drive. To make up for this I released a CQAD episode publicly as well. Sorry, we didn't have time to re-record due to the holidays! This episode goes over psychological effects affecting collectors, straight from the renowned and widely read video game collecting textbook "Collectible Investments for the High Net Worth Investor".
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CQ 285 - The 57 BEST gifts for HARDCORE gamers that DON'T SUCK
It's the drive home from Thanksgiving and you're looking for a podcast. Are you going to put on an episode of Collectors Quest or what? It's the holiday gifts of 2025.
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CQ 284 - Are giant flops worth collecting?
Concord is the new Stadium Events. Well, it's either that or Concord is the new Battlecruiser 3000 A.D. We're looking at interesting flops from different eras and whether they're even worth remembering.
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CQ 283 - Okay, the Sega Genesis Halloween games
Finally, we talk about Splatterhouse 2 or whatever and how CIB Genesis prices have been flat for 5 years.
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CQ 282 - Collecting The SNES Halloween Set
Johnny has specific criteria for what counts as a Halloween game. We're collecting them all and desperately digging for an interesting variant any of them has. Also finally: The CQ review of The Magic of Scheherazade.
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CQ 281 - Do you collect too many different things?
We're talking about "collecting spread" as Johnny says, or how many different things you collect. It's only possible to play so many games, and even only possible to know about a fraction of all the games ever made. We're discussing the benefits of specializing vs. collecting everything.
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CQ 280 - Video Games Fell Off
We're talking about franchises and genres that fell off, or whether they fell off. Contra is a classic that really isn't in the public consciousness anymore. Baldur's Gate was 90s nostalgia until it came back in a big way. 2D shooters used to be one of the most collectible video game genres until... they weren't.
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CQ 279 - We Regret Everything
We're talking everything we regret from starting this insane rabbit hole of a hobby instead of doing something productive with our lives to collecting Xbox. Because you know, I should've collected PS2 instead of Xbox.
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CQ 278 - Top 10 Collectible Games of 2045
We're talking what the 10 most expensive games will be two decades from now. 20 years ago people threw out games like Air Raid and Elemental Gearbolt Assassin's Case, which ended up being very wrong. So we're responding to Cheat Code Weekly and making our own predictions.
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CQ 277 - Video Games From Another Angle
We're talking about video games... with lenticular covers and inserts. Johnny likes this stuff. Maybe you'll learn about an affordable N64 variant though!
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CQ 276 - Someone Has to Collect the PC Games
So you want to collect PC? Well, not really. We're giving our thoughts and overview of different eras of PC collecting from 1970s Japanese computers to the underrated early 2000s small box era.
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CQ 275 - Preorder This Episode
Talking about some random cheap tat that comes with games. Mostly pre-order bonuses, but also some Atari stuff to maintain Tyler's interest in cheap tat.
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CQ 274 - Nintendo Launched Another Console? (NOT CLICKBAIT)
We're talking about Nintendo's console launches and the collectible future of different types of Switch 2 games.
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CQ 273 - Everything's Going to Zero
We play devil's advocate and make the bear case for physical video games as a collectible category. Also a lot of discussion about whether Spider-man will be relevant in 500 years.
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CQ 272 - iam8bit situation is crazy
So you want to collect iam8bit. Wait, what? Yes.
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CQ 271 - Is your "CIB" good enough?
CQ 271 - Is your "CIB" good enough? by Johnny & Tyler
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CQ 270 - It's time to fix your collection: Spring Cleaning
CQ 270 - It's time to fix your collection: Spring Cleaning by Johnny & Tyler
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CQ 269 - Ten Turbografx/PC-Engine Games We'd Start Collecting
Finally, an episode where we can talk about Beyond Shadowgate, the second best Bomberman game, and $700 Neutopia games no one really cares about.
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CQ 268 - 20 Reasons Modern Collecting Sucks (and like 2 it's the best)
Two old men enumerate why collecting modern games is generally less interesting and see if it's just a nostalgia thing or the olden days really were the golden days.
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CQ 267 - Does Xbox 360 Have Anything Collectible?
We're looking at the most expensive, rarest collectible Xbox 360 games and determining if any of this stuff is worth our time in a sea of junky collectors editions.
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CQ 266 - IMPOSSIBLE Collector Dilemmas
We're talking about the best versions of games and other collecting dilemmas. Do you get the rare variant or the early variant? American or Japanese? Busted original version vs. remake with all the DLC? Nicer condition or better variant?
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CQ 265 - The $200 modern game situation is crazy
We're talking about every single modern game that costs $200+ (that isn't some weird release or special edition) and coming to the conclusion that not only is collecting modern games affordable, but you don't even want the games that cost this much.
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CQ 264 - Collecting the 1980s (as old Nintendo tapes)
Johnny takes us on a journey of collecting the "most 1980s" games, meaning games that embody pop culture of the decade like Knight Rider, Tron, and Smurfs.
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CQ 263 - A 2024 Market Recap for your Holiday Car Trip
We're recapping the price trends, interest trends, big sales, and how we collected in 2024. Grab the aux cable because this is 3 hours of pure, unfiltered hobby entertainment you can subject your family to while you're driving up to grandma's for Christmas in Delaware This is a complete re-upload to fix a Spotify issue. If your episode shows as 3:41:42, you already have the right file.
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CQ 263 - 2024 recap (Old upload, broke on Spotify)
This podcast should be 3:41:42. If it’s 3:42:01, the last hour is out of sync and your app has an out of date file. As far as I know, only Spotify was affected. I’m keeping this file up in case you have the correct file and you’re mid episode.
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CQ 262 - What are "Indie" games and are they worth collecting?
We're looking a physical indie releases from 2004-2019 to find obscure, underappreciated, and usually very cheap releases of some of the most popular games.
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CQ 261 - The Worst Gift Ideas 2024
We enter the world of gifts for gamer blog posts to discuss how terrible the affiliate link spam has become. It is maybe impossible to find genuine recommendations for gifts anymore.
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CQ 260 - CQ Before Dark
An episode where we discuss common game collecting topics in general without much focus similar to CQ After Dark. Johnny wanted to call this "Tyler Talk" but I think everyone would skip an episode named Tyler Talk.
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CQ 259 - Historic Halloween Firsts
We're talking the KEY horror and Halloween games from the early days, from interesting survival horror games, to stupid the stupid obscure first appearances of Frankenstein...'s monster.
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CQ 258 - The Official Set of NES Halloween Games
We are discussing Johnny's objective* system for separating Halloween games from horror from dark fantasy to determine the official subset of NES Halloween games.
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CQ 257 - Stephen King's Games (of the books you didn't read)
There are a handful of Stephen King games from proto-ebooks to the official Worst Adventure Game Ever Made. They're probably from his books you haven't read for some reason.
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CQ 256 - Are games without skill ceilings eternally collectible?
We're talking about games you can devote years to without ever becoming the best, which is largely esports games but also chess and mahjong?
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CQ 255 - Reacting to Recent Ridiculous Sales
We are clicking the drop down menu and selecting Sort By Highest Price and looking at recent sealed market and Ebay sales and discussing what's on top right now.
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CQ 254 - The Greatest Greatest Hits
(Reupload to fix the last 4 minutes). We're talking about budget labels like Players Choice, Greatest Hits, and Platinum Hits, which ones we find interesting, which ones are expensive, and whether any of this junk is really worth collecting.
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CQ 253 - So You Want to Collect Nintendo 64
A long episode about collecting a beloved, okay video game console.
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CQ 252 - sharks
It's CQ Shark Week. That time of year we talk about the electromechanical gun game from Jaws that once sold for $15,000 and Shark! Shark! on Intellivision which once sold for as high as $15.
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CQ 251 - Video Games NOBODY Collects
It's one of those episodes where we're going to talk about the merits of the View-Master Interactive Vision, HTC Dream cell phone, and that Oregon Trail handheld thing, if those have any merits at all.
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CQ 250 - The most CONTROVERSIAL cartridge tier list
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CQ 249 - Every Pokemon Game.
EVERY Pokemon game. The Windows computer games, the Sega Pico Beena games, the Pokemon Mini games. But yeah, mostly the mainline handheld games that people actually care about.
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CQ 248 - Easy Inserts You're Missing
We're talking some specific inserts preventing your games from being 100% complete, from Zelda games to the highly collectible EA Sports Genesis games.
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CQ 247 - Collecting Boxes Tier List
This is a 4 hour show where we talk about how much we like every console's boxes. That's the show. Odyssey 2's cardboard gatefold boxes up through modern trashy eco-cases. It's four hours of that. Four hours talking about whether we like boxes. Four hours.
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CQ 246 - The Worst Insert: Temporary Tattoos
Hey there. You're about to take a long drive. Maybe you're about to catalog some games. You need to kill the time so we're here with a long episode about a topic you didn't know you didn't want: games that came with temporary tattoo inserts.
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CQ 245 - Games Are Affordable When You Don't Buy Nonsense
If you've ever said "Games are getting too expensive" are you talking about games you care about that matter, random hyped expensive trash, or the cost of trying to own literally every video game? The best games to collect are more affordable than virtually any other hobby, especially if your goal isn't to buy EVERYTHING. You'll never own a Babe Ruth rookie card, Action Comics 1, or 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar, but even the most expensive million dollar games ever sold you can own the exact same thing for a couple hundred bucks CIB.
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