We've got one more video from the National Museum of Play, wrapping up more of the rare videogame artifacts housed in this giant museum in Rochester, New York.

This week, we walk through one of the museum's exhibits, Atari by Design, where we find copies of the arcade classics Gotcha and Street Fighter. Why is Capcom's Street Fighter in an Atari exhibit? You'll find out!

Then we head into the lab area of the Museum, in which even more rare games fill the shelves where the staff does their research. We see more games from the gigantic collection of over 7,000 Japanese titles that the museum recently acquired, including both versions of Super Mario Bros. 2.

After that, we get to see a copy of All-Star Power League for the PC Engine, the Japanese version of the TurboGrafx-16. This was a special version of the game given out as a prize; only 100 were made. The thin little scrap of documentation that accompanies the card is required for this to be considered complete, and few exist today. One of them has been on sale at the Tokyo gaming store Super Potato for many years now; no one has ponied up the $2,000 price tag to own it.

Check out our other videos from the museum, including a deeper dive into that amazing Japanese game collection, rare arcade and pinball games and the library of priceless design documents from the King's Quest series.