Here is my game collection. Click on each image for larger sizes, m-kay?

Here we have my anime/video game soundtrack collection on the top row. There are actually a few more CDs to add to this collection, but I'll have to reorganize. Next to those are my North American Sega Genesis games. The loose cartridges are floating on top of the soundtracks, along with a couple of Saturn cartridges. The second row down is my J Megadrive collection. I actually just added Rolling Thunder 2 and Darius 2 to this selection tonight when they arrived in the mail.
3rd row down features my Sega Mega CD games. To the right of those? That's just my Monty Python DVD box set. They're just there for the time being until I can find a more logical place to put them. Laying on top of the Mega CD games is my Super Gameboy and the very few Gameboy games I own (all unboxed). On the bottom row are more Mega CD games, but they aren't keepers. I'm deciding what to do with them. I'd bought a few Mega CD lot sets off YAJ, and those are the extras I don't care to have. Next to those are my PC Engine HuCard games.
To the right of that is...

The top row is my PC Engine CD/Super CD games. These continue to the 2nd row down. Just past halfway there starts my Saturn collection. The Saturn games continue down to the 5th row from the top. On that 5th row, there begins my NA Playstation collection. The 6th row continues, until you see the ones with the white spines. those are the J Playstation games. Those end on the next row down, where you see the J Dreamcast games. On the very bottom row, nearly halfway there is my NA Dreamcast games.
Again, clicking on these images allows you to zoom way in and you can even read the titles of many of these games.
Continuing to the right is is where I store all the grilled cheese sandwiches I've accidentally burned over the years.

Just kidding! It's just more video games. Lying on the very tip top are some Sufami Turbo games. The first row starts my NA DS collection. On the 2nd shelf down begins my J DS collection. Then there are the Atlus LE box DS games: Ys Books I&II, Luminous Arc 2, and Super Robot Taisen OG Saga. At the tail end are three GBA games that I created boxes for. They are DS boxes and there is a website you can print out your own covers. Golden Sun 1 and 2 for the GBA can be bought cheaply, but to buy them with boxes is insane. So, I made my own display boxes by printing them out from an SD card at Office Max back in the States. The same goes for Pocky & Rocky & Becky next to them! On the 3rd row are my NA GBA games, then starts the J GBA games. It's easy to tell where the NA ones end and the J ones begin. On the next row down is my modest Neo Geo Pocket Color collection (all Japanese), followed by my boxed Atari Lynx games. The Lynx is the only Atari console I deemed worthwhile holding onto. (I sold my Jaguar years ago with the very few games worth playing on it, and I liquidated my 2600 and 7800 games collection before I moved to Japan.) I have a lot more Lynx games, unboxed, in the sexy Lynx carrying case I have. On the 5th row are my PSP games, several NA games and even more J ones. The J PSP games slowly began outnumbering the NA ones a while back. On the bottom row I first have the LE box of La Pucelle Ragnarok (supposed to be similar to Disgaea, but haven't played it yet), the only two boxed SNES games I held onto (Secret of Mana and Ys III), four NA Saturn games, three NA Sega CD games (of course, I own Lunar 1 and 2, but I only have a burn copy of Snatcher), 3 J Game Cube games, a few NA GC games, and three Dreamcast games that came in DVD covers instead of the regular CD jewel cases.
Moving right along...

Laying on top of the top row games are several LE boxes and some Bomberman multitaps (for SFC and Saturn.) The top row are all my J PS2 games. I never owned a domestic PS2, so I don't own any domestic PS2 games. They're all Japanese, except Odin Sphere, which is Korean, and I bought that one because it has everything in Japanese with English text! On the second row is my NA Xbox collection, with a few J Xbox games. Then here is where my Super Famicom collection begins.

Oh look, here's more Super Famicom games. Look at all the lose cart-only games I have. Sheesh. The games in the cabinet actually need to be moved into their boxes so that I can make room for more. The two gray boxes are SFC cart cases. The black one on the bottom that says N64 are actually my North American SNES games. I never bothered with owning an N64 because I always thought that system sucked. I don't think a single RPG ever came out for the N64. The black case actually has a nice drawer inside and it fits both SNES and N64 carts.
So there's my big ass game collection. It's actually smaller than those of some people I know.