Sega’s Dreamcast had so much potential and many great games and Hidden Gems. John Hancock brings some of his favorite games that very few collectors know about.
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Rare Sega Games – A Collector’s Guide
Sega may have struggled against Nintendo’s console dominance during the late 80’s and 90’s, but that doesn’t mean the games aren’t highly sought after and loved by Sega fans world wide. This week the Metal Jesus & Drunken Master Paul ask John Hancock to show us some of the most rare and hard to find Sega games on 5 different consoles.
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Super Nintendo Games – Hidden Gems
Hidden Gems for Super Nintendo! These are some of the best and most fun games few people know about. Mega game collector John Hancock shows some of the games he recommends for SNES fans to play and add to their collection.
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More Super Nintendo Games – Hidden Gems
More Hidden Gems for Super Nintendo! Mega game collector John Hancock shows some of the awesome games he recommends for SNES fans to play and add to their collection.
SNES Games Hidden Gems 3
More Hidden Gems for Super Nintendo including uncommon 3rd Party Controllers!
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I HATE U – Episode 2
On this special episode of I Hate U, Drunken Master Paul, John Hancock & the Metal Jesus face payback, humiliation & a beer hangover while playing some of the best and WORST games ever made. The loser walks away with a special trophy of SHAME.
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I Hate U – 4 Ever
Metal Jesus & Drunken Master Paul are joined by the Immortal John Hancock for an epic battle of wits, skill and the ability to hold their liquor as they play some of the best and worst games ever made. The biggest loser gets the Trophy of Shame. This will not end well…
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Atari 2600 SuperCharger Add-on – MOAR POWER!
The Starpath SuperCharger was a powerful add-on for the Atari 2600 that allowed games to be loaded from cassette with better graphics and deeper gameplay. The Immortal John Hancock shows us all the games for it plus much more.