A remarkable collecting journey spanning nearly two decades has finally reached its conclusion. Redditor uncleseeth recently unveiled their massive, completed library of physical Xbox 360 games, a collection they estimate is worth approximately $20,000. This impressive milestone was achieved at the start of this year and represents the acquisition of nearly every commercially released title for Microsoft’s seventh-generation console.
The quest for console completion began back on Christmas Day in 2005 when uncleseeth first received their Xbox 360, packaged with the Neversoft Western shooter *Gun*. From that day forward, the collector embarked on a mission to secure every single physical release, including various regional and special variants. The resulting library, which the collector shared on the r/gaming subreddit, totals a staggering 1,353 titles. This tally significantly exceeds the 1,256 games generally considered the “complete set” of standard North American releases.
After years of tireless searching, the collection was fittingly wrapped up with a personal touch: the very last game needed was secured as a thoughtful gift from the collector’s own son. Along the way, uncleseeth picked up unique and lesser-known titles, highlighting the depth of the 360 catalog, noting games like the obscure racer *El Chavo Kart* and the surprising action-adventure title *Deadfall Adventures*.