CRTGAMER wrote:Maybe a secondary category in percentage of completeness might change the vote around?
Could you elaborate? I'm not certain I understand your suggestion.
Oop, sorry.
Right now Survey is which system do you have the most games. A tease about percentage of games collected for a given system. A system such as Vectrex or Atari 5200 has far fewer games, would never make these charts.
CRTGAMER wrote:Maybe a secondary category in percentage of completeness might change the vote around?
Could you elaborate? I'm not certain I understand your suggestion.
Oop, sorry.
Right now Survey is which system do you have the most games. A tease about percentage of games collected for a given system. A system such as Vectrex or Atari 5200 has far fewer games, would never make these charts.
Hmmmm...what we would need would be to get game lists from as many members as possible and then compare those lists against the total library for each system. Take the percentage and then we'd have an idea of which system is the most comprehensively collected per capita.
Now THAT would be a task.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
Regginmad wrote:You don't think that would be unfair to systems with large selections(ps2), and overly accommodating to systems with small selections(32x).
Not if we treated everyone's gaming collections as one large community collection, ignored duplicates, and took it as a straight percentage of the individual platforms total library. It would be a completely neutral reading or, if anything, would help the systems with smaller libraries as they are the easiest to collect for comprehensively.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
Atari 2600 Jr., NES, Gameboy, Genesis 1 and 2, Saturn, Virtual Boy, Gameboy Advance (with Supercard SD), Playstation (With Goldfinger), Nintendo 64, Playstation 2(modded), Nintendo DS (Fat) with Edge