
Is sealed games collecting retarded?
collecting of *anything* isn't what you would call clever. but i don't think it's right to pick on people for their hobby. the whole "complete kit" thing is definitely not my bag, but i've learnt to shut up about it
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RegalSin wrote:Videogames took my life away like the Natives during colonial times.
haha no problem
to think some people actually collected sealed neogeo homecarts too. thousands of pounds spent on games you'll never play.
to me money has always been for enjoyment though, so whatever makes you happy basically.
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back to being a noob again haha 

to me money has always been for enjoyment though, so whatever makes you happy basically.

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Well, I can somewhat understand that but personally I open mine and display them like I would a sculpture instead of limiting them to the forced 2d-esque perspective. If I'd want to limit myself to that, I'd rather just get a poster.ROBOTRON wrote:Personally, its not for me...but I do collect action figures SEALED. Some may consider that retarded...but I don't intend to play with them, they are for my viewing pleasure
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Yeah what about sealed comic books that are never read, or sealed action figures that are never played with? Exactly the same. Also the whole, they are buying games they will never play, assumes that they have the consoles to play them on in the first place. Maybe they don't own any consoles at all? Either way it is as good/bad as any form of sealed collections.

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Collecting is always impractical. This is especially true of things that are collected in a state (Sealed) that prevents their intended use. Collecting is also ridiculously expensive if you're late to the party.
I did vote YES on this survey, and I do think Sealed Game collecting is kinda dumb. However, I do understand the impulse to collect things and I've overpaid to get sealed items in the past.
I think eBay is a big catalyst. It gave many people access to things they would have never previously thought to try collecting. Sealed LEGO sets from the 1980s, for example. In the 1980s, these were ripped open by kids and played with. Now, a bunch of people trying to relive their youth stumble across their favorite kit on eBay, bid like mad, and suddenly they become collectors who want to buy them all. They get a few that are worn out, so they start seeking out the incredibly rare sealed copies and bid even higher. They realize they paid a ton of money because it's sealed, so they leave it sealed and try to complete a sealed collection.
This then spills over into the community as people seeking profit scour the countryside searching for any sealed product, and search garage sales for stuff that can be resold on eBay.
I'll never spend $5 on a penny just because it's old, but I have spent double on sealed items that were a few years out of production. However, I open the sealed stuff I buy, so collectors think I'm crazy.
Fortunately, I've broken myself of this habit and usually look for used items in good condition these days.
I did vote YES on this survey, and I do think Sealed Game collecting is kinda dumb. However, I do understand the impulse to collect things and I've overpaid to get sealed items in the past.
I think eBay is a big catalyst. It gave many people access to things they would have never previously thought to try collecting. Sealed LEGO sets from the 1980s, for example. In the 1980s, these were ripped open by kids and played with. Now, a bunch of people trying to relive their youth stumble across their favorite kit on eBay, bid like mad, and suddenly they become collectors who want to buy them all. They get a few that are worn out, so they start seeking out the incredibly rare sealed copies and bid even higher. They realize they paid a ton of money because it's sealed, so they leave it sealed and try to complete a sealed collection.
This then spills over into the community as people seeking profit scour the countryside searching for any sealed product, and search garage sales for stuff that can be resold on eBay.
I'll never spend $5 on a penny just because it's old, but I have spent double on sealed items that were a few years out of production. However, I open the sealed stuff I buy, so collectors think I'm crazy.
Fortunately, I've broken myself of this habit and usually look for used items in good condition these days.
Personally I think the whole thing is sorta a waste of time....
What in the world is the point of getting a game if you arent gonna play it? All it'll be then is a CD with pretty colors on the front.
And dont get me wrong..... Im all for rare game collecting.
..... except that when I DO that, I intend on USING them.
At a recent con I just blasted away $150 for a copy of DoDonPachi on the PS1. I knew it was rare, I knew I had to have it..... with the intent of USING it.
I can *sorta* understand buying sealed action figures..... almost.
Except that, even when I buy something like that.... usually anime related figures I'll buy at a con..... I never leave them sealed. I'll open them up, get them all put together, pose them if possible, and set them on display with the others I have. I mean, isnt that the whole point of them? It's not like Im gonna SELL the things later, so I dont care about "pristine" condition and stuff that makes the "value" go down.
To be fair though, there's alot of hobbies out there that I just dont understand. And I've hobbies of my own that others might not get either.
What in the world is the point of getting a game if you arent gonna play it? All it'll be then is a CD with pretty colors on the front.
And dont get me wrong..... Im all for rare game collecting.
..... except that when I DO that, I intend on USING them.
At a recent con I just blasted away $150 for a copy of DoDonPachi on the PS1. I knew it was rare, I knew I had to have it..... with the intent of USING it.
I can *sorta* understand buying sealed action figures..... almost.
Except that, even when I buy something like that.... usually anime related figures I'll buy at a con..... I never leave them sealed. I'll open them up, get them all put together, pose them if possible, and set them on display with the others I have. I mean, isnt that the whole point of them? It's not like Im gonna SELL the things later, so I dont care about "pristine" condition and stuff that makes the "value" go down.
To be fair though, there's alot of hobbies out there that I just dont understand. And I've hobbies of my own that others might not get either.

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When I was a kid and the RPG Earthbound came out I was all over it along with my cousin (he was the one with the SNES, I had the Genesis). He bought a copy and I didn't bother because we just took turns with his. Less than a year after its release I saw it was on sale for $15 at Wal-Mart! I still didn't buy it just because I didn't have a SNES at the time. Looking back, I wished I would have picked up a copy. Not because they go for around $200 for complete mint sets now but because I want the guidebook that came with the game and I don't want to pay $200 for one! And if I miraculously found an unopened copy selling for $15 NOW you know I would buy it and tear that sucker open! I don't care about no $185 profit, I want my guidebook.
I'm the kind of person who rips everything out of packets, be they games, comics, records or action figures.
However, as a kid I collected such weird things like collecting beer matts that I can't really critisice other super-specific kinds of collector.
However, I HATE the idea of the prices being kept high and the games being kept away from people who would play the damn things.
I used to work in a comic store, and sadly an old drunk was selling off 50 years worth of comic collecting to us at 10p a comic so he could spend the money on cheap booze and pissing himself. Occaisonally we'd get one we could sell for £500 or something like that (most were'nt worth 10p). The same guy would always come in and buy those mint old rarities. His reason? "I don't like comics or know anything about them, but I like the idea of preserving and increasingthe value of something".
For fuck's sake! That attitude makes me angry...
Still can't decide how to vote!
However, as a kid I collected such weird things like collecting beer matts that I can't really critisice other super-specific kinds of collector.
However, I HATE the idea of the prices being kept high and the games being kept away from people who would play the damn things.
I used to work in a comic store, and sadly an old drunk was selling off 50 years worth of comic collecting to us at 10p a comic so he could spend the money on cheap booze and pissing himself. Occaisonally we'd get one we could sell for £500 or something like that (most were'nt worth 10p). The same guy would always come in and buy those mint old rarities. His reason? "I don't like comics or know anything about them, but I like the idea of preserving and increasingthe value of something".
For fuck's sake! That attitude makes me angry...
Still can't decide how to vote!
That attitude does work for some specific unusable items, like old coins or post stamps, and all similar shit that's not really interesting to anyone in particular except the collectors. Simply because there's nothing else to do with these items, not even donate them to museums.spadgy wrote:"I don't like comics or know anything about them, but I like the idea of preserving and increasingthe value of something".
For fuck's sake! That attitude makes me angry...

Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
But the guys collecting coins, or stamps, or whatever do have a passion for their objects of fascination. This guy actively had no interest in comics (I know - being actively passive is a contradiction!). He just wanted to squirrel away expensive objects because he liked the idea of owning something desirable and valuable to others...moozooh wrote:That attitude does work for some specific unusable items, like old coins or post stamps, and all similar shit that's not really interesting to anyone in particular except the collectors. Simply because there's nothing else to do with these items, not even donate them to museums.spadgy wrote:"I don't like comics or know anything about them, but I like the idea of preserving and increasingthe value of something".
For fuck's sake! That attitude makes me angry...
All collecting seems like a waste of time and money to me unless you're specifically trying to hoard something which will increase in value with the intention of later selling it at a profit. Still though, I guess if you get more enjoyment out of owning a sealed copy of a game than the enjoyment of actually playing the game, it's hard to criticize. I'm just puzzled.
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killercabs dont have noobs They have members. I and a few other on the site hate that word. The only person who I use that word on has a higher post count then me lol. its a pretty good forum (along with this one) non of this if some one has over 2000 posts that give him the right to verbally bitch slap anyone with less than 800 posts. way to many of them forums around.kernow wrote:This and killercabs / ntsc-uk are my new home nowback to being a noob again haha
I wont say I dont like N-G.com but I do like this place more and killercabs more. People tend to keep there posts shorter and rants will often end after about eight lines (which is right about the time i usually get sick of reading)
theres a thread about the same forum maturity on KC. one of the guys wanted to discuss anime so joined up to a forum introduced him self for about 8 lines and well take a look at the link for yourself
http://www.national-anime.com/forum/ind ... opic=44950
and heres the discussion on killercabs about it,you will need to be a member to view it KC rules ya see

http://www.killercabs.com/forum/viewtop ... 74&start=0
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the collectors market has moved over to games, it's been here for years.
- collectors and limited edition boxes for releases
- collectors and limited edition guides (i didn't know about this till recently)
- collectors/rare versions of games (omg campaign ddp!) - pokemon games are major offenders, even megaman power battle or whatever..
heck, there are even collectable card games now making it into video games like eye of judgement.
when i do buy a game, i usually want it to contain at least the box, the insert, the manual, and the game medium (of course.) it doesn't have to be new, mint, etc however reassurance (especially in the age of optical discs) that the game is going to play and not skip and crash is worth caring about.
i used to make copies of my audio cds for the car since they always seem to get scratched up and destroyed in there. preserving the disc so that it isn't ruined, perhaps thats somewhat the mentality of those that buy 2 games and only open one. i dunno.
at the end people choose to collect things, we're strange packrat like creatures. theres a part of me that doesn't want to own anything at all, but that's not really feasible either.
if only everything i wanted to use or do could be some service i pay nominally for a subscription, that would be interesting.
- collectors and limited edition boxes for releases
- collectors and limited edition guides (i didn't know about this till recently)
- collectors/rare versions of games (omg campaign ddp!) - pokemon games are major offenders, even megaman power battle or whatever..
heck, there are even collectable card games now making it into video games like eye of judgement.
when i do buy a game, i usually want it to contain at least the box, the insert, the manual, and the game medium (of course.) it doesn't have to be new, mint, etc however reassurance (especially in the age of optical discs) that the game is going to play and not skip and crash is worth caring about.
i used to make copies of my audio cds for the car since they always seem to get scratched up and destroyed in there. preserving the disc so that it isn't ruined, perhaps thats somewhat the mentality of those that buy 2 games and only open one. i dunno.
at the end people choose to collect things, we're strange packrat like creatures. theres a part of me that doesn't want to own anything at all, but that's not really feasible either.
if only everything i wanted to use or do could be some service i pay nominally for a subscription, that would be interesting.