Stephen and Mal's Video Game Collection

Over the years, Stephen and Mallory have amassed a vast collection of video games by frequenting flea markets in the early days of the vlog, visiting game stores, and through the help of their viewers who send them games in VlogMail. They completed their N64 game collection at the end of 2015, completed their GameCube collection at the end of 2018, and are currently focusing on Wii games.

Their video game collection can be found here.

Notable Milestones

 * Day 2221 (12/24/15): Stephen and Mal completed their N64 game collection.
 * May 2017 VlogMail: Stephen mentions that they completed his Sega 32X collection some time ago.
 * Day 3167 (7/27/18): Stephen had about 50 games left to collect for his GameCube game collection.
 * Day 3272 - (11/9/18): Stephen and Mal completed their GameCube game collection.
 * Day 3716 (1/27/20): Stephen says that they have 700 Wii games.
 * Day 3749 (2/29/20): Stephen says that they have 500 Wii games left to collect.
 * Day 3951 - (9/18/20): Stephen has about 129 games left to collect for the Wii game collection.
 * Day 4081 - 1/26/21): Stephen says that they have 24 Wii games left to collect.
 * Day 4218 - (6/12/21): Stephen says that they have 19 Wii games left to collect.

Physical Collection
Stephen and Mal case their retro games in universal game cases that they get from a website called MediaShelving, which they first received on Day 980 (7/31/12). They also print out (and sometimes design) the game covers themselves using their printer (as of January 22nd, 2017).

On Day 2792 (7/17/17), they ordered 50 copies of Deal or No Deal for the Nintendo DS for $1 each in order to re-purpose them to case any loose games they have.

Pure Gaming
Stephen started listing his retro game collection online on Day 996 of his vlog, on a website called Pure Gaming. Every time he would get a new game, he would add it to his online list of games as well as his shelf of video games.

Google Spreadsheet
A few months after that, Stephen phased out the use of Pure Gaming and moved over his game collection to a Google Spreadsheet as he shared on Day 1138, in order to document games for consoles that were not supported by Pure Gaming. The spreadsheet also lists the issues of Nintendo Power, board games, Blu-rays, and Amiibo they own.

To this day, he has continued to update it whenever he gets a new game. As a result, their viewers are kept up to date with what games he does or does not have, and can then plan what to send in accordingly.