Joel’s Personal
Video Game Collection

Collecting Since 1980!

Collecting
Since 1980!

About This Website

This website has been a labor of love and is taking decades…. I started it way back in the 1990’s I think, this design marks the fourth iteration and I’ve never finished adding a significant amount of my games to it, but someday hopefully, I’ll get them all on here…. time will tell. There are pages that will take you to some of the older designs I tried…. if you’re curious, you need to poke around the site. Good luck! If you like the site, send me a message with the contact form…. if I’ve added it yet that is….

Oh, I almost forgot, I kept the Arcade Hub which is from my 2nd or 3rd re-design of this website, just because it didn’t break and I think it’s cool. It used to have sounds, but they were flash sounds, so I need to fix that, but it will be a while down the road before I get to that I’m sure. If you want to see even older iterations of this site’s designs, try this link, or this one!(It’s funny, but this is the very first one, and it still works, and has a more complete list of games than this new site as of March 2025…, although without descriptions…)

Recently added games!

These are the most recently added…. if you’d like to see a particular game/system next, let me know!

  • Bionic Commando for Game Boy Color game box front.

    Bionic Commando: Elite Forces

    March 22, 2025

  • Photo of the Atari 2600 Combat game program box, front side.

    Combat

    January 13, 2025

  • Photo of Trip World box, front side.

    Trip World

    January 12, 2025

  • Photo of Power Factor box, front side.

    Power Factor

    January 10, 2025

  • Omega Race for ColecoVision game box front.

    Omega Race™

    February 25, 2014

  • Miner 2049er for ColecoVision game box front.

    Miner 2049er™

    February 22, 2014

Cool Web Links!

Handheld Games Museum website logo

The first link has to be the only one that has been around longer than I’ve been working on the many iterations of this website. A long, long time ago, I was looking at a cool site called the Handheld Games Museum by Rik Morgan. That site has not been updated style wise since I first went on it, but it has been updated content-wise as recently as September, 2024! It has some really cool information you can’t find anywhere. AND, it has photos of one of my games – Q&Q Caveman which I got in 1984 while visiting my family in Spain and I still have it. Rik was kind enough to give me credit for identifying the game for him :) Thanks Rik!

More links to come!…