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Nintendo Quest

"30 days. 678 games. 10,000 miles! Are you game?"

Homer's Odyssey meets King of Kong as two über geeks try to collect all 678 officially licensed Nintendo Entertainment System game cartridges in 30 days, WITHOUT the aid of online purchasing.

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  • Jay Bartlett

    Jay Bartlett

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  • Robert McCallum

    Robert McCallum

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  • Billy Mitchell

    Billy Mitchell

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  • Walter Day

    Walter Day

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  • Patrick Scott Patterson

    Patrick Scott Patterson

    Self

  • Rachel lara

    Rachel lara

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  • Warren Davis

    Warren Davis

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  • Tommy Tallarico

    Tommy Tallarico

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Overview

Homer's Odyssey meets King of Kong as two über geeks try to collect all 678 officially licensed Nintendo Entertainment System game cartridges in 30 days, WITHOUT the aid of online purchasing.

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