"Mr. Soundtrack" is selling over 1300 items
including more than 300 systems and a massive arsenal of gaming peripherals on Ebay. Included in the lot are 23
Atari 2600s, 78 Nintendo NES's, 33 PlayStations, 60 SNES's, and tons more (that's probably not a weight exaggeration,
either). If you are the lucky winner, your bounty will be delivered in 21 boxes. The boatload also includes
some harder-to-find systems like the Bally Retrocade System, a Sega Nomad, and a couple 3DO systems. What we're
really interested in, though, is where all this stuff came from. Did Mr. Sountrack run a store? He claims
that game systems aren't his "specialty," and that he needs to "focus on [other things] at the moment." We fear
the collections of things that are his specialty.
[Thanks, cottonbuds]
