That day I lost (which includes all the old boxes, manuals and cartridge sleeves any game or system may have come with):
2 - NES systems with 4 controllers, 1 gun, 1 power pad, dozens of games
2 - SNES with 4 controllers, 1 super scope, 4-5 dozen games.
1 - SNES converted to use Super Famicom games. 2 controllers and even had a couple of Super Famicom games....I couldn't read the Japanese though, so I didn't get far in the games, only bought them because I hadn't seen them in the States before, figured why not.
1 - Sega Genesis with 2 controllers, 1 32X adapter, 4-5 dozen games between the 32X adapter and Genesis
2 - Game Boys, 1 GameBoy Light Boy, couple dozen games
1 - Atari 2600, 2 joystick controllers and 2 paddle controllers, a copy of every game (including the X rated ones). Only about half the games were actual cartridge games with original boxes, the other whole set of Atari games were pirated copies my uncle made through his work - we even had a pirated copy of the ET game....the X-rated ones were also pirated copies. I had a copy of every game, but half were pirated.
Out of all that stuff, the only thing that didn't get taken was just the Sega Genesis, a couple of games and 1 controller. Everything else was gone, along with about $600 from my room that was stolen and thousands of dollars of collectible football and baseball cards and countless signed memorabilia from Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears and Milwaukee Brewers that we obtained over almost a decade of doing card shows, going to games and training camps.
After the theft I lost the ambition I had to collect gaming things. Only real collection I have left is a good 7+ dozen physical copies of PC games, my old PS2 with a couple games and my PS3 with a couple games.
I wonder what all that stuff would be worth today were I allowed to have kept it......granted, none of it was in factory sealed condition and wouldn't fetch $114K, but still......makes you wonder.