A: No I actually have more collectors mentality now than I used to. Although I'm trying to limit myself to just a couple of consoles, it is difficult to resist going on a buying spree and get a bunch of retro-consoles

i need to work on this as well. i sprung for a copy of ZanacXZanac, and sadly did not take well to it. i've still been meaning to dig into a bit more, to see if it is more rewarding with dedication, but still.Turrican wrote:One has to find a balance. Being enough into the shmup scene makes me realize that ZanacXZanac might be worthy of all those money; on the other hand, I feel in the years I have been willing to pay too much for some titles judging on their reputation among hardcore fans alone. Most recent case, Harmful Park. It's a learning process, I guess.
You hit the nail on the head for me. I'm more of a collector now than when I bought my first used console & started snapping up games. My problem is money - I don't have any! I did get that GameBoy Player for my birthday though, with Iridion 3D (sucks) and Iridion 2 (awesome), so I can't complain too much!adam76 wrote:If anything, my collector's spirit has excelerated. My biggest problem(aside from money), is that while i'm hungrily hunting down Mega Drive titles, theres a backlog of current games building up.
*sighs* my wallet cries itself to sleep at night and i havent even started on the Duo yet...
What I've learned from years of collecting is that your collection never feels complete. You get one "game you've always wanted to get to make you satisfied" and after awhile, another comes forward. The cycle never appears to end. At least that's the case for me and seems to be the case for most people. Hence, collecting of any sort is a dangerous addiction.The Bullet Dodger wrote:I MUST HAVE Radiant Silvergun. Then I will be happy. Then my collection MIGHT feel complete. Not to forget all the new shmups being released on the Dreamcast and PS2.
Meh, it depends on how crazy you are. I mean, once you get caught up with everything you want, what is there? If you're just collecting what you want, meaning what you'll play and enjoy, then you definitely will hit completion, especially with shooters. If you buy games regardless of the quality just to own evyerhitn gon a given platform, or you want to own every shooter on ev3ery console ever, you won't.Ganelon wrote:The Bullet Dodger wrote: What I've learned from years of collecting is that your collection never feels complete. You get one "game you've always wanted to get to make you satisfied" and after awhile, another comes forward. The cycle never appears to end. At least that's the case for me and seems to be the case for most people. Hence, collecting of any sort is a dangerous addiction.
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
Acid King wrote:My collectors spirit is nearly dead. I sold or traded in all my extraneous consoles. I got sick of owning so many games and systems and not playing them, just letting them sit and rot in my closet. I got rid of a master system, a 3DO, a Jaguar and a TG 16, not to mention 90% of my SNES and NES games, though I'm thinking about just getting rid of all that stuff too..
Hey, I did that! It was cheaper than what it will cost for me to get a PC-FX for Zeroigar..Turrican wrote: to buy a Virtual Boy for Vertical Force
...which is exactly what I will buy Zeroigar for :\Turrican wrote: But when I get a treasured item, and put it on my shelf as a worship idol
*sighs* This is why i don't lend anything to my mates.dai jou bu wrote:I lent my friend my first print run copy of Final Fantasy Tactics. He lost the jacket for it.
The worst thing to lend out is books. I hate it. People borrow them, then they don't start reading them for a month, they get half way through, stop, then when i ask for it back 3 months later they're like "i'm almost done". I lent a friend of mine my copy of Naked Lunch, one of my favorite books ever, read through it forwards and backwards half a dozen times, when i went to his house he had it split open on the table, jacket covered in shit, the binding completely mangled.... damn people...adam76 wrote:*sighs* This is why i don't lend anything to my mates.dai jou bu wrote:I lent my friend my first print run copy of Final Fantasy Tactics. He lost the jacket for it.
Its always worse lending a videogame to someone as opposed to a jumper or a DVD. To most people, games are just that. They have no material worth to an 'outsider'. Sample quote: "you still play videogames, you're nearly thirty!". Thusly, they get treated as such.
Of course, there are some mates who can't even be trusted with a jumper...
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
I still have a sealed first run FF Tactics sitting in a drawer in my room.dai jou bu wrote: I lent my friend my first print run copy of Final Fantasy Tactics. He lost the jacket for it.
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
I dont understand the concept of buying 2 copies myself and also keeping a game on a self for no reason,other than for collections sake, same with purchasing games for the sake of collecting and totaly hating the game in questionobxStorm wrote:I like collecting. But I like playing more.
I understand people buying 2 copies of a game for collection puposes. What I don't understand is people buying one copy of a game and never opening it - it just sits on a shelf. <pirates nonwithstanding - shrugs>
Games are meant to be played - and bought. No sales = no new games.
We all understand that, right?
I'll be in Italy to take a copy of SotN off your handsTurrican wrote:2 copies of the same game? Amateurs...
I own six versions of Final Fantasy VI at home, plus a double one.
6 SotN (PAL, SS, JPN x 2, The Best, Psone Books)
4 Vagrant Story (USA, PAL, JPN, ASIA)
Yeah, I know, I need psychiatric help.
I cap at about 135,000ish, still below all of Kiken's seven other entries, but I surpassed all of JON's [previous owner's] scores, anyway... I think being angry while at work seriously affects my scorecaptain ahar wrote:^how's Gradius Galaxies coming along?