I used to have a rule that if I were to buy a system, there had to be at least 10 games I wanted to play on it (or I could hope to purchase in the future sometime). This was back in the day when I was not exactly making much money in high school.dedalusdedalus wrote:I once imposed a similar rule on myself - I tried limiting myself to 15 games on each console. It didn't work too well, since it really ties your hands on consoles with a staggering number of AAA games (eg: Playstation 2), but isn't effective as a limiting principle on consoles with a small number of games (eg: Neo Geo Pocket Color).johnblade wrote:I actually limited to 50 games per console I own and around 10 games on newer consoles. For me, I don't have the space and money to buy more new games, so I force myself to pick only the best game in the collection. Those I don't want to keep them will be sell back to other people.
It might be better to set your limit as a percent of the console's total library; eg: your collection may not exceed more than 20% of the game's total library.
I did break that rule when I saw Sonic Adventure on DC and bought both new that day.


