A dedicated gamer has spent almost 20 years and around $20,000 assembling a complete North American Xbox 360 game library, finally proving the achievement by showcasing shelves filled with every title.
It’s commonly believed that a “full set” of Xbox 360 games consists of 1,256 titles, excluding reprints and alternate versions. However, this collector’s wall features 1,353 discs, covering all NTSC North American releases, including standard editions and alternative versions.
The story was shared on Reddit by a user known as uncleseeth, who said his journey began on Christmas 2006, when he received an Xbox 360 along with a copy of GUN. Years of searching followed, with the final missing game — Pro Evolution Soccer 18 — being gifted to him by his son.
In the comments, the collector revealed that the most valuable game in the collection is F1 2013, which currently sells for around $250 on the secondary market. Among his favorite franchises, he highlighted Gears of War, while also recalling his past love for Project Gotham Racing.
He also explained how the collection is organized: sports games are placed on the top shelf, while the rest are sorted alphabetically. The display is completed with a neon Xbox logo light mounted in the center.

Although the full library is now complete, the journey isn’t over. The gamer says his next goal is to play every game in the collection. So far, he has earned 1,000 Gamerscore in about 175 titles. Overall, he estimates that he has played roughly 800 games, though far fewer have been fully completed.
To estimate the collection’s value, the collector used a simple method: with Xbox 360 games averaging about $15 each on the resale market, the total comes close to $20,000. Despite the massive scale of the collection, he describes the Xbox 360 as one of the most affordable consoles to collect for — and his favorite of all time.

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