you mean gay activities and age makes it shrink!?Dragoforce wrote: Soon your penis will be of average white man size.

you mean gay activities and age makes it shrink!?Dragoforce wrote: Soon your penis will be of average white man size.
I can't claim a good memory, but I don't think I've bought the same game twice accidentally - though I very nearly did a few weeks ago. I had a vague enough memory of owning the board that I made sure to look and see if I could find it, and I did.Friendly wrote:Same. I have never once bought the same game twice accidentally.Ed Oscuro wrote: I keep it all in my head
Good memory is an awesome thing to have.
When I first looked at itk, they had significant gaps in their system, especially for import gamers and obscure systems. It would've been a no-starter for me.denpanosekai wrote:I used IGN for years before they went to shit/full-graphical.
Yeah, it's a total lottery with that guy. I've gotten a handful of FC and SFC games I couldn't find elsewhere from him with mostly good results, but it's a last resort.Ed Oscuro wrote:I often buy multiples of the same game, but not because of a bad memory, but because of sellers that don't give good descriptions (some, like that piece of shit tokyotoyfactory on eBay, will actively refuse to tell you what condition the game is in and not admit they're just reusing a picture).
I wrote:Is this a picture of the actual item on sale?
Are there any marks or damage on surfaces, especially of the box and manual?
Regards,
(me)
Hi,
this may be not the actual item pictured.
Item is basically used, which means not like new.
We thank you for reading and agreeing our selling policy before placing an order.
Thank you for your cooperation,
ttf
- tokyotoyfactory
I wrote:Dear tokyotoyfactory,
This is a 179.99 item. I require those details to make the purchase.
A refresher from eBay's listing policies:Please do not make the purchase then.
Thank you very much,
ttf
- tokyotoyfactory
You're required to:
Describe only the item you're selling in the listing and the terms of the sale.
Provide complete and accurate details.
Specify the condition of the item.
Describe any defects or flaws—this helps avoid problems or buyer dissatisfaction.
When selling a used, refurbished, or flawed item, we recommend including pictures of the actual item for sale instead of a stock photo.
At times he's been the only person to claim to have some items listed.Ganelon wrote:Is there anything good about this tokyotoyfactory? From a cursory view, everything looks marginally to heavily overpriced.
Beside the porn aspect of a well maintained inventory - this is one of the main reasons I want to keep index of my stuff, as it's demanded for an acquisition value insurance in Sweden.TransatlanticFoe wrote:I have an Excel spreadsheet, for insurance purposes.
I'm pretty good about remembering what I paid for an item, but there's probably a few that I would cry about if I saw what I paid originally and what I just got for it selling it.Shelcoof wrote:I use the spreadsheet details the price I paid, completeness and organizes each system and accessories.
Remembering what you paid for can be hard when its years down the road and you you have a few hundred games in your collection. That's one reason why I like to document it. Another reason is the fact that I buy games a few times a month and I need to see visually how much I'm spending per month to make sure I don't go over my budget.undamned wrote: I'm pretty good about remembering what I paid for an item, but there's probably a few that I would cry about if I saw what I paid originally and what I just got for it selling it.
-ud
MX7 wrote:I'm not a fan of a racist, gun nut brony puking his odious and uninformed arguments over every thread that comes up.
Drum wrote:He's also a pederast. Presumably.
I started doing an "inventory" of my video collection, but I lost interest at around 600... with about 500 more to go. At that point, I said, "Screw this! I don't care if I order the same video over and over," and instead watched cartoons and played some DFK the rest of the weeknjiska wrote:Dear god did I forget what a pain in the ass doing a video game inventory can be. Started on my X360 collection about a week ago and that alone took nearly 10 hours for 105 games. The US normal releases weren't so bad, but the JP games and LEs, god damn. I've been making a point to note condition and contents of everything I have and that's been a retardedly huge undertaking, especially when multiple boxes, manuals and discs were involved.
Still got somewhere in the neighbourhood of 500 games to add for my other systems. Not counting the box of 50-60 2600 games in the basement. Any one else who's been posting in this thread having a similairly long time doing their collection?
Building "My Collection" right now, and yeah it's not bad at all.denpanosekai wrote:I used IGN for years before they went to shit/full-graphical.
Then I switched to rfgeneration, but they don't have the best listing of obscure games, had to add many titles myself.
Got sick of it just as GameFAQs launched their "My Games" service and it's pretty damn good.
No, seriously, GameFAQs.
One thing that's nice about that is that if you have good taste, the stuff you've squireled away is probably now worth 3x what it was worth when you bought it because the market is so inflated these daysrancor wrote:With 20 years of collecting behind me, I haven't a clue as to what I have.
MX7 wrote:I'm not a fan of a racist, gun nut brony puking his odious and uninformed arguments over every thread that comes up.
Drum wrote:He's also a pederast. Presumably.
I think he was saying it was already small and you were trying to compensate via having "everything".you mean gay activities and age makes it shrink!?
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
By sharing the games! Feel free to send them all my way.shmuppyLove wrote:So, I've been using GameFAQs Collection Builder, but how do I share the list?