I keep track of all my games as I get them in an Excel Spreadsheet. I update it whenever I get things in the mail or get back from a store or flea market. I find it's easier to keep track of everything this way (especially since it's alphabetically sorted and I keep the NES games in cases in my closet until I want to play them)
http://www.4shared.com/file/25609451/e7 ... ction.html
Just thought I'd share my list with you all.
Also, anyone out there who wants a website for storage and file sharing, 4shared.com is a great one. Each file can be up to 100 MB I think. It's like having your own mini-server.
Game collection
- executioner
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Your list looks nice. I have my game list in excel also, a tab for every system because keeping track of 100+ games for each console (they are copies mostly!) is impossible without a list. Also use it for my 600+ mp3 album list, 600+ movie list, and my ever growing anime collection. Lately been check marking it for games that I have finished. Have my list on hotmail or gmail to access it wherever I go.
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shallowgamer
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I also have a spreadsheet with tabs for each system. Games are listed alphabetically, along with columns for manual, box, and additional notes.
I STRONGLY suggest that anyone with a substantial collection do this, and store a copy in a webmail account, in case your hard drive is destroyed.
Believe it or not, I actually had a conversation with my home insurance agent about archiving. He also suggesting rounding everything up and taking pictures. Otherwise, the adjuster would just have to take my word that I'm a freak that's dropped thousands of dollars in this hobby.
I STRONGLY suggest that anyone with a substantial collection do this, and store a copy in a webmail account, in case your hard drive is destroyed.
Believe it or not, I actually had a conversation with my home insurance agent about archiving. He also suggesting rounding everything up and taking pictures. Otherwise, the adjuster would just have to take my word that I'm a freak that's dropped thousands of dollars in this hobby.
i started a new thread about this in the "whatever" forum here:
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4349
i also posted a template you can download to get started with your own inventory!
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4349
i also posted a template you can download to get started with your own inventory!
Re: Game collection
OP's link doesn't lead me to anything.