How Do You Track Your Game Collection?

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How Do You Track Your Game Collection?

Poll ended at Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:33 pm

IGN
3
14%
1up
0
No votes
Gamespot
1
5%
RFGeneration
1
5%
VGRebirth
1
5%
Other Service
0
No votes
Excel or Text File
3
14%
I don't keep track of what I own
13
59%
 
Total votes: 22

jjgames
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Post by jjgames »

Majors wrote:When I go buy 2600 games, I always forget what I have, so I made a spreadsheet on google doc's. It worked out well, so I started doing all my games:

2600
TG-16
Lynx
Genesis
That is a good idea. You can access it from anywhere and easily on a mobile phone or something like that. I like that one and hadn't thought of it.
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Post by Niode »

I use Delicious Library to document my game and dvd collection. Just scan the barcode and that's it.
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Post by ZenLogikos »

jjgames wrote:I am very surprised. I never would have thought so many people didn't keep track of their collections. Maybe I'm just obsessive compulsive or something but I really like keeping a list of what I have with different stats about genres, publishers, etc. Looks like I am definitely the minority.
That is another cool bonus that IGN features: It breaks down your collection to determine who your "favorite" publisher, developer, etc. is. I'm a big Nintendo and Capcom fan it seems...
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