Gorgeous house man! Not only your games, Jack and everything but you did a great job on the wood flooring and the iron stairway.
Thanks for the compliments, we've worked hard on this place (and continue to do so).
Since the winter is long gone, I decided to post a picture of the "cleaned up" garage. It's in the queue to get scraped and painted on the inside in the next couple of months.

I had to clean things up for the Mortal Kombat tournament at our place. With the release of the new MK, I had a garage open house and worked with the local comic shop to promote it. We had a tournament on MK1-4 in the garage, set the machines for 50 cents per play, best 2 out of 3, and after each match, the machine was reset. The winner of each tournament took home what was in the cash box below. To be fair, I excluded myself, and I set all of the machines to free play for the first hour so people could practice. Here's a shot from where a few showed up extra early (when I still had the KI machines on):

We wrapped up the evening with a tournament for the new MK where the grand prize was a copy of the game for Xbox 360. Given that the game had just come out, we used the two TVs upstairs and the screen downstairs to run three stations so people could get in as much practice. For the main MK tournament, to be fair to all, I again excluded myself, and we went for a double elimination bracket, with the last match being best 3 out of 5.
Here's a quick shot I took of the final match (Ermac player vs Scorption player):

Needless to say, a good time was had by all, and even though I didn't get my play time, I always enjoy getting my collection out there in the hands of others (as I mentioned in an earlier post, I collected it to share, not to hoard).
I see all your games seem to be mint in box. Did you have issues getting them like that since you bought in bulk?
Actually, the ones I picked up in bulk fared the best. It was always the individuals that I seemed to have problems with, such as sellers throwing Sega CD or Sega Saturn games in a bubble envelop, and that's it. Those would almost always arrive with broken hinges. Also, I don't know what it was about N64 sellers, but, I received so many of those also just in a bubble envelop, so the boxes arrived crushed. The auctions I got in lots, they always came in a larger box, so less damage. I had won this one SNES lot where the seller meticulously unfolded every box flat to ensure they'd arrive without damage. It surprised me when it arrived, because the box was so small.
Unfortunately, when I sold off the extra games from lots I didn't want (to recycle the funds into picking up individuals), I hadn't come across this site yet, else I could have scanned a few extra boxes. Hopefully, none of these were too sought after:

That was a lot I sold off in August of last year. August and September is when I purged all of my duplicates for Sega systems and titles I didn't want for the others.