prfsnl_gmr wrote:Zodd wrote:So you mean to tell me that collecting video games never bring about ANY of those effects?
I do not think that any of our members has argued (or would argue) that video games collecting will never have a deleterious effect on finances or personal relationships.
Your use of the term "hoarder", however, implies that there is something wrong with anyone who purchases video games without the intent to play them extensively and anyone who owns games that he or she does not play on a regular basis. I am not sure whether that was your intent, but if it was, then I think that you are mistaken and that your use of the term "hoarder" is offensive.
Nonetheless, you would very likely characterize both of us as "hoarders" and, in doing so, imply that there is something inherently abnormal or problematic about our hobbies. There is nothing wrong with our hobbies, however, and I find this characterization offensive. I also think that many of our other members find this characterization offensive, and this is probably why you are receiving such spirited responses to your posts.
Again, none of us are implying that video games collecting will never have a deleterious effect on finances or personal relationships, but many of us find your characterization of all people who engage in the hobby as "hoarders" incorrect and offensive.
Thanks for the reply..
Collecting video games or whatever it is you collect is perfectly fine.....but it does cause problems....we can't deny it. My main point was that the current level of video game collecting now is no longer about collecting.
The author of the thread stated that he took a break and then dived back in a year ago because he was bored and needed a hobby. His words were "I bought a lot of stuff just to have it knowing I'd never play it. I simply wanted to get my collection to grow as large as possible."
That right there is NOT a collector's mindset..
Luke wrote:
Collecting becomes a problem when you own every episode from every show during abc's TGIF lineup in the 90's, on DVD.

