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racketboy wrote:You should like the Game Database that is in development for the site.
You'll be able to track your collection and wishlist on here in the coming months
Edit: I don't currently have all of your fields in current development, but they bring up some good ideas that I'll plan on adding.
whatever happend to this collection database?
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I know a lot of people here like hate on Gamespot. But they do have a very easy to use collection app on their website that is part of your profile when you sign up. It doesn't track consoles or accessories, but it does track games and it covers all console, handheld, and PC games.
Game Trade/Want List:
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=28206
Consoles Owned: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Super GB, N64, Gamecube, GB Player, Wii, Sega Power Base Converter, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation, PS2 Slim, XBox, XBox 360, Game Boy, GBC, GBA-SP, DS, Game Gear, GG Master Converter
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=28206
Consoles Owned: Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Super GB, N64, Gamecube, GB Player, Wii, Sega Power Base Converter, Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation, PS2 Slim, XBox, XBox 360, Game Boy, GBC, GBA-SP, DS, Game Gear, GG Master Converter
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Re: inventory your games and systems
noiseredux wrote:J3W wrote:Hate to bump an old thread but can anyone reupload the spreadsheet? Or know of any other good programs for inventory of my games?
rfgeneration.com
That's what I use. It's in my sig. I used to use the collection page on club.ign.com, but I like RF Generation better.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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I just use a separate page on my blog heh.
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How do you catalog your games?
Unsure of what section to post this in, so please move if needed.
So yeah, I have these there video games, and I want to have an index of them all. So wondered what other people were using for cataloging them all, or if you do at all. Currently I'm using Backloggery, and that works quite nicely. Let's me rate the games, and add a little comment about them. But what I'm missing is an option to easily export the index to something off the web, like an excel file. Backloggery also lacks details like purchase or completion dates, and doesn't have an iPhone app as far as I'm aware. Would also be cool to detail what I paid for the game, it's condition, whether or not it's CIB etc.
Don't know if any other services has any of those features either, but I would like to know whats out there. So what service do you use, and how happy are you with it?
Moved to existing thread -Hobie
So yeah, I have these there video games, and I want to have an index of them all. So wondered what other people were using for cataloging them all, or if you do at all. Currently I'm using Backloggery, and that works quite nicely. Let's me rate the games, and add a little comment about them. But what I'm missing is an option to easily export the index to something off the web, like an excel file. Backloggery also lacks details like purchase or completion dates, and doesn't have an iPhone app as far as I'm aware. Would also be cool to detail what I paid for the game, it's condition, whether or not it's CIB etc.
Don't know if any other services has any of those features either, but I would like to know whats out there. So what service do you use, and how happy are you with it?
Moved to existing thread -Hobie
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I like Microsoft Office Word. Very simple.
Seriously, I've archived all 1040 games in Word and can't complain. It's tedious, but really any method is going to be starting out.
I also rock an Android and just downloaded an app called: Game Collection v.1.18. There's a free version, (which I'm using,) that's got small ad banners on the top, but it works fine! The premium version costs a dillar, I think, removes ads and lets you take your own pictures for each entry, rather than the database server's files. Just started using it, but 25 games in and I can't complain thus far!
Side-note: Whatever happened to the Racketboy archiving tool? Is that still a possibility?

Seriously, I've archived all 1040 games in Word and can't complain. It's tedious, but really any method is going to be starting out.
I also rock an Android and just downloaded an app called: Game Collection v.1.18. There's a free version, (which I'm using,) that's got small ad banners on the top, but it works fine! The premium version costs a dillar, I think, removes ads and lets you take your own pictures for each entry, rather than the database server's files. Just started using it, but 25 games in and I can't complain thus far!
Side-note: Whatever happened to the Racketboy archiving tool? Is that still a possibility?
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You should also try VGCollect. I think it's open to the public now.