agree on this.noiseredux wrote:I only want games: (A) that I want to play, or (B) that I have a nostalgic connection to.
When game collecting, do you go for quality or quantity?
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The few crap games I own are crap games that I can still have tons of fun with. Other than that, nothing but net here.
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Re: When game collecting, do you go for quality or quantity?
Quality, I really don't understand people who obsess over getting every game for a system. In my opinion, if it's a crap game, it doesn't belong in my collection
I feel the same way about achievements and trophies. I will NEVER play a game ONLY for achievements/trophies. If the game is crap, I don't care about how much gamerscore I can get from it, there is no way in hell you'll see it on my profile
EDIT: I also don't buy games that aren't complete. To me, I don't really own the game unless I own it in its entirety, which means box/case and instructions, but to each his own. That's just how I feel about it
I feel the same way about achievements and trophies. I will NEVER play a game ONLY for achievements/trophies. If the game is crap, I don't care about how much gamerscore I can get from it, there is no way in hell you'll see it on my profile
EDIT: I also don't buy games that aren't complete. To me, I don't really own the game unless I own it in its entirety, which means box/case and instructions, but to each his own. That's just how I feel about it
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this.emwearz wrote:If I wont play it, I dont buy it generally. My entire collection so far is games that are well known for being good or games I enjoyed as a kid.
All Killer No Filler!
except for the quality i have my own standards. for one, disk based games i like to have the case and usually the manual, especially ps1 games. for cart games, im not nearly as picky, i will pick one up even without box or manual. and like emwearz said, i try to pick up games i know are good or i liked as a kid.
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Re: When game collecting, do you go for quality or quantity?
I have never bought disc only games, to me I feel like I might as well just burn a copy of it. For carts I dont mind, other than the Genny, I pass on heaps of Genny games because they dont have the case.weasels wrote:this.emwearz wrote:If I wont play it, I dont buy it generally. My entire collection so far is games that are well known for being good or games I enjoyed as a kid.
All Killer No Filler!
except for the quality i have my own standards. for one, disk based games i like to have the case and usually the manual, especially ps1 games. for cart games, im not nearly as picky, i will pick one up even without box or manual. and like emwearz said, i try to pick up games i know are good or i liked as a kid.
I thought we were talking quality of the titles, not quality of condition (completeness).
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Re: When game collecting, do you go for quality or quantity?
Depends on the price and the generation.
I'm generally disinterested in anything from the PS1/N64 era unless it is of very high quality or very, very cheap (sayyyy, 25 cents?).
However, I will purchase any game for the Master System / NES / Genesis / SNES / TG16 completely based on nostalgia worth / more titles on a shelf worth. With common sense applied. I will buy say... Tommy Lasorda Baseball for a dollar. But I wouldn't buy MVP Baseball 2005 if it was a dollar. I would never play either.
I'm generally disinterested in anything from the PS1/N64 era unless it is of very high quality or very, very cheap (sayyyy, 25 cents?).
However, I will purchase any game for the Master System / NES / Genesis / SNES / TG16 completely based on nostalgia worth / more titles on a shelf worth. With common sense applied. I will buy say... Tommy Lasorda Baseball for a dollar. But I wouldn't buy MVP Baseball 2005 if it was a dollar. I would never play either.
Re: When game collecting, do you go for quality or quantity?
It just depends. If it's cheap enough, I'll buy something that sort of sucks. If it's something I really enjoy, I want it complete. For instance, I don't have a problem buying a loose copy of Snake, Rattle and Roll, for under $5 but I want a boxed copy of Double Dragon II and I'll pay $20 gladly.
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Quality over quantity. Original labels and no greatest hits or platinum games.
Re: When game collecting, do you go for quality or quantity?
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 74#p270974itsmattxp wrote:Quality over quantity. Original labels and no greatest hits or platinum games.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_So ... atest_Hits
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Re: When game collecting, do you go for quality or quantity?
It depends on the system. With my newer systems, I will only buy what appeals to me. I bought Inferno because it looked so much like GOW and I enjoyed it, but I might not have bought it otherwise. If it's a game for my TG-16 especially, I'll buy it if a. I don't already have it or b. I have it and the one presented to me is nicer. With my NES, I buy any game that I don't have just to have it...even Castle of Dragon, the worst game ever.
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