This is where I display some random stuff of varying age I have.
Coes Monkey Wrench 1
A "Coes Wrench Company" monkey wrench. Not sure about it's exact date of manufacturing, but the general product is from the 1800s.
"Jag"
Some old wrench from the 1800s. Not even sure what it's actually called, so I just refer to it as the jag from Tf2
Super Mario 64 (Player's Choice)
Just a copy of Super Mario 64, but with a different label. Not sure if it's more or less valuable than the normal version, but the roms are identical.
Coes Monkey Wrench 2
Another "Coes Wrench Company Wrench" from the 1800s. The only functional difference from the first one is that it's smaller
Beetle Adventure Racing
A copy of Beetle Adventure Racing. Peak.
Sony DSC-V3
Some old Sony camera I got for $20. Don't really know much about it, but it works well.
Tron Collector's Edition (Classic)
A two-disc set of classic Tron.
Canon S95
The camera I primarily use. It works well. Don't really know much else about it besides that.
Golf
A copy of "Golf" for the Gameboy. The battery is was dead on this one, but I replaced it.
NES Controller
An NES controller that might be off brand, but I'm not sure.
Donkey Kong Country (GBC)
Donkey Kong Country, but for the Gameboy Color.
Mario Golf Toadstool Tour
A copy of Mario Golf Toadstool Tour. Like the copy of Sm64 I have, it's the "Player's Choice" version. Worth slightly more than the original version. (At least on eBay. Maybe.)
Garfield: Caught In The Act
A copy of Garfield: Caught In The Act. Not sure why, but it randomly crashes.
Asterix and The Great Rescue
A copy of Asterix and The Great Rescue. Slightly corrupted.
Soul Calibur 2
Soul Calibur 2 for the Gamecube. Version exclusive low-tier character (Link) included.
Mario Party 7
Mario Party 7. Probably the only game I ever used the Gamecube microphone with.
Space Invaders
Space Invaders for the Gameboy and Gameboy Color.
Call of Duty World at War (DS)
Call of Duty World at War. For the DS.
Super Mario 64 (DS)
Super Mario 64, but for the DS.
32 Degrees Icon X
An Icon X paintball marker by 32 Degrees. Released some time in the early 2000s. (This will probably be moved to a dedicated page eventually.)
Survival Game Splatmaster
The Survival Game(™) Splatmaster(™) Marking Pistol (not ™). One of the first paintball markers. From what I can tell, it was made in the 1980s.(Like the previous entry, this will probably be moved to a dedicated page eventually.)