Bioshock Breaking The Mold Developers Edition Art Book

My Family and I have been in the process of moving over the weekend, hence the lack of updates. I am proud to say, as of the first, we are officially homeowners. Pictures of my eventual office slash game room will be forthcoming. Truthfully I think it will be more of an office with some of my favorite items displayed. Most of the games I actually play will end up in the family room slash kids play room. As for the rest, it is probably staying in storage where it has been for ages, until its gets sorted and sold. I should actually take a picture of the contents of my shed. It is mind boggling. Boxes and boxes upon boxes. The amount of sorting we will have to do over the summer is staggering. My wife and I have moved many, many times over the past few years for work, and each time we move, boxes of things we don’t want or need go into this shed. Not just my collection, but boxes of…. stuff. There is stuff in here I haven’t seen in four years or more. Anyways, enough about me. I have a massive link dump to make today, and I apologize for that. I normally try not to post this many links without some comments at least, but I have a full watch list to clear out.

As for the titled Bioshock Art Book, it is very sweet and linked below.

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Sega Saturn Dragon Force (w/ Custom Cover)
Lot of 100 The Sims 2: Apartment Pets NDS Game Only
NINTENDO DS/DS Lite/DSI 260 Games One Cartridge (It’s sad this pirate cart will sell for so much)
Extreme Rare Diecom Adapter+Sega Phaser / Tandy TRS-80
Mega Man The Wily Wars Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Xbox 360 XDK XNA 120Gb Xenon Test
Autographed Mass Effect XBOX 360 Faceplate
PS1 Lunar Silver Star Story Complete Eternal Blue and Doll
Atari starpath supercharger 6 games
Atari PRIMAL RAGE 14 Action Figure COMPLETE SET MIB
VGA 85 Ultimate League Soccer Nintendo
Donkey Kong Country Competition Cart RARE w/box/insert
Bonk 3: Bonk’s Big Adventure (TurboGrafx-CD Turbo Duo)
PS2 Neon Sign
Lucasarts Zak McKracken FM TOWNS
SIGNED SNES PROTOTYPE CARTRIDGE: JUNGLE BOOK
GLEYLANCER FOR THE MEGA DRIVE
ULTIMA 2 GAME FOR COMMODORE 64 & 128 COMPLETE IN BOX
1991 Gi Joe Hasbro MORTAL KOMBAT Set Of 8 IN PACKAGE
Nintendo GAME BOY white
BIOSHOCK/Shirt, Posters, Bio2 Surgical Mask, & MORE!!
Mario Artist Paint Studio, 64DD / Nintendo 64 Mint
Mario Artist Talent Studio, 64DD / Nintendo 64 Mint
Pokemon Kyogre Edition USA Gameboy Advance SP
4 Game Lot of NES Stadium Events
Sonic Classic Collection – Limited Edition Tin – DS
Alone In The Dark Limited Edition Wii
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles – Press Kit (UNUSED)

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