My collection...

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Lord_Santa
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Re: My collection...

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nice collection, glad to see the N64 getting some lovin' as well
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yosh
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I was considering grabbing the PSOne from the box at Salvation Army (4 dollars), but my mom doesn't like me frequently buying consoles, so I just got the Genesis :|

Next time I'm there I might consider it :wink:
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Here's my #1 tip: quality>quantity; don't forget this 8)
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swiftzx wrote:Here's my #1 tip: quality>quantity; don't forget this 8)


Agreed. I would rather have one decent game than ten crappy ones.
I usually only buy games that I know about anyway. I don't buy doubles either. (Unless I saw another copy of Super Mario RPG for 2 bucks at salvation army, thats a different story 8) )
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That's awesome to see so many young collectors already. I'm 28; I had no idea we had so many younger guys who care about the classics.
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Cronson wrote:That's awesome to see so many young collectors already. I'm 28; I had no idea we had so many younger guys who care about the classics.


Came in to post this. I'm only 23 and have been acquiring games since I was little, but hardcore "collecting" for 10 years or so.

Great start by the way! Personally, since you already have a couple Genesis games I would recommend getting more into the Genesis scene... it is very rewarding! The guides on this site for Genesis are pretty damned spot on.

(I would unofficially recommend trying some Genesis games on an emulator to see which ones catch your eye, there are a lot of unusual titles out there!)
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masteroftheclaw
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Nice collection!

You're young so you've got your whole life to continue on and acquire more gaming stuff! And of course the quality of games is much better than the quantity of them, as others have said. You've got great games so far so I can't wait to see where your collection is in a few more years. Keep it up :D .
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Nice collection off to a great start!! :D
Odyssey,Vectrex,Atari 2600,5200,7800,Intellivision,Colecovision,NES,Master System,SNES,Genesis,32X,CD,CDX,Virtual Boy,TG-16,Neo-Geo AES,Jaguar+CD,PSX,PSOne,Saturn,3DO,N64,DC,PS2,Xbox,GCN,Wii,Xbox 360,PS3,GB,GB Pocket,GBC,Lynx,Game Gear,Nomad,NGPC,GBA,GBA SP,GB Micro,DS,PSP,PSP Slim,WS,WS Color,3DS,Vita,PC,iPhone,WiiU
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Wow, Excellent collection for a 13 year old. :D
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Crono trigger for super famicom, nice.
For 13 this is damn amazing

Also, you dont like doors do you? Kinda ruins the look of the wii and nes
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http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=24526&p=305373#p305373
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