Debating on selling my collection...
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RyaNtheSlayA
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Debating on selling my collection...
Since Im not officially selling it yet I thought it would be best to post in Whatever. Now, I love retro games, I think they have their own appeal, they are fun etc. But the problem is, in the last 6 months or so, my retro consoles have been getting less and less use. I still buy games for them, I play them for an hour or 2, then put them on the shelf where they collect dust. So this popped an interesting question in my mind; Do I like to retro game, or do I just collect the retro games? Anyway Im thinking of selling off my collection to somebody that could enjoy it more but I put up a pole and Ill be listing my collection.
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RyaNtheSlayA
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Sega Genesis/CD/32x:
Sonic the Hedgehog, Lemmings 2, Road Rash II and 3, Silpheed (CD),
Shining in the Darkness, Mortal Kombat, Microcosm (CD),
After Burner 2, NBA Jam, Thunderstrike (CD),
Dinosaurs for Hire, Soldiers of Fortune, Virtua Racing (32x),
Jurassic Park, Frogger, Comsic Carnage (32x),
Ecco 2, Shadows of the Beast, Doom (32x),
Pitfall, Hard Drivin, 36 Holes (32x),
Stargate, Desert Strike, NFL QBC (32x),
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Sega Saturn:
Sega Rally, VirtuaOn, The Lost World, Command & Conquer,
Steep Slope Sliders, Sonic R, Daytona, Croc,
World Series Baseball 98, Sonic Jam, Sega Touring Car, Tomb Raider,
Panzer Dragoon 1 & 2, Sonic 3D, Black Fire, Doom,
Cyber Speedway, Ghen War, Thunderstrike 2, SimCity 2000,
Wing Arms, Fighters MegaMix, Bottem of the 9th, Space Hulk,
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Dreamcast:
Sonic Adventure, NHL2K, Crazy Taxi, South Park: Chefs Luv Shack,
Sega Rally 2, Rayman 2, Blue Stinger, Test Drive 6,
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, NFL Blitz 2001, NBA Hoops, Sega GT,
Sonic Adventure 2, 18 Wheeler, Crazy Taxi 2, DinoCrisis,
Tony Hawks ProSka. 2, Quake 3 Arena, Jet Grind Radio, Test Drive Le Mans,
Shenmue,
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Atari 7800 Pro:
Choplifter, Ms. Pacman, Galaga, Pole Position 2, Joust, DigDug etc.
Sonic the Hedgehog, Lemmings 2, Road Rash II and 3, Silpheed (CD),
Shining in the Darkness, Mortal Kombat, Microcosm (CD),
After Burner 2, NBA Jam, Thunderstrike (CD),
Dinosaurs for Hire, Soldiers of Fortune, Virtua Racing (32x),
Jurassic Park, Frogger, Comsic Carnage (32x),
Ecco 2, Shadows of the Beast, Doom (32x),
Pitfall, Hard Drivin, 36 Holes (32x),
Stargate, Desert Strike, NFL QBC (32x),
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Sega Saturn:
Sega Rally, VirtuaOn, The Lost World, Command & Conquer,
Steep Slope Sliders, Sonic R, Daytona, Croc,
World Series Baseball 98, Sonic Jam, Sega Touring Car, Tomb Raider,
Panzer Dragoon 1 & 2, Sonic 3D, Black Fire, Doom,
Cyber Speedway, Ghen War, Thunderstrike 2, SimCity 2000,
Wing Arms, Fighters MegaMix, Bottem of the 9th, Space Hulk,
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Dreamcast:
Sonic Adventure, NHL2K, Crazy Taxi, South Park: Chefs Luv Shack,
Sega Rally 2, Rayman 2, Blue Stinger, Test Drive 6,
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, NFL Blitz 2001, NBA Hoops, Sega GT,
Sonic Adventure 2, 18 Wheeler, Crazy Taxi 2, DinoCrisis,
Tony Hawks ProSka. 2, Quake 3 Arena, Jet Grind Radio, Test Drive Le Mans,
Shenmue,
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Atari 7800 Pro:
Choplifter, Ms. Pacman, Galaga, Pole Position 2, Joust, DigDug etc.
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The Apprentice
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I think you should sell the games you don't like and hang on to the classics. I had Genesis that my dad and I tried to modify, and now it sits in my closet waiting to be fixed. After a month, I wanted to play Genesis so bad I went to the nearest flea market and baught a new one. If you just dump all those games on someone else, you'll be sorry.
Then again, I would like to get my hands on that Saturn collection of yours...
Then again, I would like to get my hands on that Saturn collection of yours...
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RyaNtheSlayA
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I get that alot. Thats about the only console that gets any use besides the Xbox, GCN, and PS3.The Apprentice wrote:I think you should sell the games you don't like and hang on to the classics. I had Genesis that my dad and I tried to modify, and now it sits in my closet waiting to be fixed. After a month, I wanted to play Genesis so bad I went to the nearest flea market and baught a new one. If you just dump all those games on someone else, you'll be sorry.
Then again, I would like to get my hands on that Saturn collection of yours...
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NebachadnezzaR
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I say keep them. Sometimes I also loose interest in retro games and even consider selling some of them, but eventually I realize again how awesome they are and in those moments I thank the heavens for resisting the temptation of getting rid of them. That's why I never sell games or systems these days, I know that if I do it's always a matter of time before I regret it.
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Gamerforlife
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When I was around your age I sold off my collection and I regret it now. I say keep the rare games and all the sytems and get rid of the rest. If you don't play them just store them in some plastic bins in your room. I guarantee that a few years down the road you pull them out and have some fun. It's better than having to track down everything again, although that is kinda fun too...
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peace4myheart
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Current gen will eventually lose its luster one of these days. Either that or when you are lonely. That's when you really need to get your retrogaming on. If you must sell, then sell but at least keep your favorite retro system. I can always take it off your hand if you don't want them. I know you say it for free, but I will be nice and chip in on the shipping. 
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pompeyparsons
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Hey Ryan,
I'd say if you're just not interested in them that they've just become clutter as you mentioned. I had a huge DVD collection which I wasn't using and they were just sitting there so I just got rid of all the DVDs I knew I wouldn't watch again and just kept my favorites. Maybe you could do something similar just weed out the games you know you're not going to play again and possibly keep a bare bones collection of the titles you really like and may one day play again.
I'd say if you're just not interested in them that they've just become clutter as you mentioned. I had a huge DVD collection which I wasn't using and they were just sitting there so I just got rid of all the DVDs I knew I wouldn't watch again and just kept my favorites. Maybe you could do something similar just weed out the games you know you're not going to play again and possibly keep a bare bones collection of the titles you really like and may one day play again.