CIT wrote:
How the fuck did he get half a million views!?
And yes, those collections are not really interesting, but who cares, if that's what they're into and passionate about then more power to them I guess.
I bet there's people who would look at our NTSC-J & Arcade PCB collections and just laugh why we spent all this money on toys?
God...yeah, that's fuckin' Pete Dorr, the biggest frickin' dolt on Youtube next to Gamester81. At least Gamester seems to (somehow) afford his ridiculous addiction, but Pete Dorr openly says that he uses his parent's credit card--or that's how he got started out, at least. Both idiots collect absolutely everything they find. Like, yeah...Sonic happy meal cardboard cutouts and every form of paper advertisement ever. I'm pretty sure both of them pick up near a hundred games a month at times. It's pretty absurd. Pete is attempting to collect every 3DO game boxed...that says it all right there.
I've been in that boat, too, so I feel like I can contribute to the chat. I used to collect DVDs. I've still got like....1600, but I've been slowly trying to cut that list down and sell a bunch of them. I know I won't get dick for half of it, and yeah, I regret it. I still collect crap, obviously, but I sit and stew and ponder on things before I buy them. Sometimes for weeks, sometimes for months, really. It's feels good to look at your collection of stuff you've amassed through the years and be proud of it. I don't think I could look at a shelf full of shitty PAL N64 games and be proud of that. I like to look at my things, open them up, and then play them. It's quite a joyous feeling. Now I've got like 20 something consoles and probably near 800 games, maybe less. Anything I've bought, I've played, or plan on playing. If I hate it I sell it. Any crap games I've amassed were given to me, which is quite a bit, actually.
I love collecting. I'll always be a collector. If you don't use your shit, then you're wasting your time, space and money. Collecting to just "complete" collections or have the biggest is stupid. Someday you'll probably regret it when your wife leaves you (Luke Morse) or you can't afford an actual place to live.