sealed game collectors
yeah, Nostalgia is one of the most reasons why people collect sealed games!jpj wrote:ed - hardcore collecting of *anything* is not a question of logic. i used to have a ££££ collection of japanese neo geo aes stuff, but i had a change of heart a couple of years back. i *do* understand why people collect hard-to-find items for whatever their taste is, but i probably shouldn't talk about it any further because i don't want to offend anyone![]()
you also shouldn't assume that just because someone has game X sealed, that they don't also have a regular copy they play on. you guys are painting them as people who only buy stuff sealed, when in reality most hardcore collectors *re* buy their favourite games in new condition. it really isn't a case of being a "non" gameris it really so wrong to want copies of your favourite games in pristine condition? like a historical artifact or something
that said, there are some rather aimless collections on there......
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E. Randy Dupre
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I don't see a point in keeping games sealed. All your doing is making it so that someone that would REALLY like to play that game cannot, while it collects dust on a mantle serving only to make bunch of nerds on the internet (OK, scratch that, a very small number of nerds on the internet) think you're "1337" during your limited time on this rock.
Collecting sealed games is lame. This is why I opened my sealed Astra Superstars, Crows: The Battle Action, Hyper Duel, and whatever other sealed games have come my way.
Games were made to be played, not displayed.
Collecting sealed games is lame. This is why I opened my sealed Astra Superstars, Crows: The Battle Action, Hyper Duel, and whatever other sealed games have come my way.
Games were made to be played, not displayed.
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neorichieb1971 wrote:I just can't collect sealed games. Its like marrying Jessica Alba at the ripe age of 15 and keeping her a virgin.. Its not happening.

it's more like marrying jessica alba, whilst cryogenically freezing her twin sister.jpj wrote:you also shouldn't assume that just because someone has game X sealed, that they don't also have a regular copy they play on. you guys are painting them as people who only buy stuff sealed, when in reality most hardcore collectors *re* buy their favourite games in new condition.
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Real question for Denvan: What kind of wrapping do you use to protect the wrapping?

I have a few sealed games. The thing is- when I can- I play a bunch. I think when you have more sealed games than games you play- that's when it's bad thing and a waste of money. If I'm not going to use 'it', I'll pass it on to someone who will (or at least get more enjoyment out of it that I will having it sit tucked away in a box).
If I like the game enough- I might get an extra one to tuck away for awhile. My reasoning behind it is- if I like it enough- I'd love a backup of the package should something happen some day to the one I play.
Holding on to a sealed Chrono Trigger for nostalgia's sake isn't a bad thing in itself. The part I can't understand is having a whole, complete sealed game collection. Seriously- where's the fun in having a sealed Fifa 96 or Madden 200015? From what I see on the internet- the 'bragging rights' of having a sealed collection eventually gets old- and from what I've seen- people eventually get out of it.
haha, I stuck a bunch of these along the top of the display of my laptop monitor, since there's a bit of a border between the actual screen and the case edge.bay wrote:i used to place them on the wall as a kid. then i moved. why did i leave PURE GOLD behind?iatneH wrote:And I collect the little stickers that come on bananas and apples. I plan to retire on the money I get from selling this collection.
yeah http://www.effectuality.com/ is a great page for protection stuff!Battlesmurf wrote:Real question for Denvan: What kind of wrapping do you use to protect the wrapping?http://www.effectuality.com/
another good page: http://www.bagsunlimited.com !
He's right.Etrian wrote:This is beyond retarded.
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holy shit someone should make a sealed game thread in the hi score forumiatneH wrote:I think his high score for Twinbee Yahho is around USD$26.Zebra Airforce wrote:Denvan - Nice avatar. How do you get a high score in Twinbee Yahho, btw? I'm sure you're familiar with the scoring system.
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Wow. You win, for now. I'm going to have to practice reeaaalll hard to beat that doozy of a score.Denvan wrote:i think its around $40 ...iatneH wrote:I think his high score for Twinbee Yahho is around USD$26.Zebra Airforce wrote:Denvan - Nice avatar. How do you get a high score in Twinbee Yahho, btw? I'm sure you're familiar with the scoring system.
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Like I said in the other thread, I love having sealed copies of games that I love or deem worthy of owning sealed. I DO want have a playing copy as well though.
Got multiple Border Down (LE) copies and thus some are sealed. Same with DDPDOJ, and actually every DC shmup in exitence (even owning 3 copies of Last Hope - 2 LE's which are sealed).
I do want to play the game and always open 1 copy. If I like it though the rest remains in my cabinet and stays sealed.
Got multiple Border Down (LE) copies and thus some are sealed. Same with DDPDOJ, and actually every DC shmup in exitence (even owning 3 copies of Last Hope - 2 LE's which are sealed).
I do want to play the game and always open 1 copy. If I like it though the rest remains in my cabinet and stays sealed.
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