Now, 31 years and roughly 11,000 games later, Thomasson is the newly crowned world record holder for having the largest collection of video games. He is featured in a two-page spread in the just-released "Guinness World Records 2014 Gamer's Edition."
"I have games on cartridge, laser disc. I have VHS-based games, cassette-based games," Thomasson said, standing among the collection that fills the basement of his suburban Buffalo home.
"Every game on it is awful," Thomasson says of Apple's foray into the gaming world. "It's the least fun of anything in the house."
At the other end of the spectrum is the old Colecovision unit like the one that appeared under the Christmas tree one year after his grandparents gave him his first game for it.
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"It's my first love so it's sentimental," Thomasson said. But the games also were quality, with very little of the "shovelware" mediocre, rushed releases, typical of many systems, he said.
"They looked good, they played good. For the time they sounded good," he said, "for the bleeps and blips of the '80s."
Thomasson began collecting almost immediately, he said, but the path to the world record had a couple of restarts. He sold off his collection twice, first in 1989 to raise money for a Sega Genesis, then again to pay for his 1998 wedding. ("I was heavy into collecting when we married so she knew what she was getting into," he says of his wife, JoAnn.)
He estimates the collection is worth USD 700,000 to USD 800,000.