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Nintendo 64 Quest - Season 1

A decade after "Nintendo Quest," super collector Jay Bartlett is back with an epic new challenge: to find every Nintendo 64 game ever released in North America—all 296 cartridges—with a budget of $20,000 CAD and just 14 days to complete the task! Driven by a heartfelt mission, Jay plans to auction the collection, donating all proceeds to the Alzheimer’s Society in honor of his late mother.

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A decade after "Nintendo Quest," super collector Jay Bartlett is back with an epic new challenge: to find every Nintendo 64 game ever released in North America—all 296 cartridges—with a budget of $20,000 CAD and just 14 days to complete the task! Driven by a heartfelt mission, Jay plans to auction the collection, donating all proceeds to the Alzheimer’s Society in honor of his late mother.

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