2600 fan, huh? This thread is turning out to be all sorts of informative. ;PExedExes wrote:Thank you all for suggesting RF Generation! I used IGN's collection feature back in the day, but it wasn't as comprehensive and easy to use as RFG's is. It was real fun studying the labels to my Atari 2600 games and the screws on the back of the NES games also seeing what type of Seal of Quality they hadBut yeah it's finally complete and now it's also linkable so check out the greatness of my humble 250 games
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Your 2600 collection - I'm jealous of it.ExedExes wrote:Thank you all for suggesting RF Generation! I used IGN's collection feature back in the day, but it wasn't as comprehensive and easy to use as RFG's is. It was real fun studying the labels to my Atari 2600 games and the screws on the back of the NES games also seeing what type of Seal of Quality they hadBut yeah it's finally complete and now it's also linkable so check out the greatness of my humble 250 games
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o.pwuaioc wrote:2600 fan, huh? This thread is turning out to be all sorts of informative. ;P
I knew I had a ton of 2600 games, but for that to barely beat out my nice DC set? Yeah I'm a bit shockedElkinFencer10 wrote:Your 2600 collection - I'm jealous of it.
2 reasons why I have as many of those as I do --
1) I did not get an NES till Christmas of 1989, was still rocking out the 7800 (which I still have)
2) A year or two before that someone my dad knew just gave away nearly 50 of those games to me. Obviously by the late 80s the 2600 was getting a bit stale
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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RFG doesn't differentiate between NES oval seal with ™ and ®! Useless. 
Selling half my NES/SNES/PS1 collection (ending Dec 1):
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But it does go by the number of screws in the back of the games. That's important these days.Zing wrote:RFG doesn't differentiate between NES oval seal with ™ and ®! Useless.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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Is it bad that I track both attributes in my personal spreadsheet?
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I was starting to worry that it's bad that I don't care about either. lol Somewhere between the two of us is where we both should be...Zing wrote:Is it bad that I track both attributes in my personal spreadsheet?
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You know, anyone can submit a new variant. I have seen carts that specify without ® before, so I know they exist in the database. If they're missing some (it's an ever on-going project), you should submit them.Zing wrote:RFG doesn't differentiate between NES oval seal with ™ and ®! Useless.
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Yes, they approved a change I made on a release year for Bart Simpson's Escape From Camp Deadly for Game Boy. It was erroneously listed as 1993, when it in fact came out in 1991.o.pwuaioc wrote:You know, anyone can submit a new variant. I have seen carts that specify without ® before, so I know they exist in the database. If they're missing some (it's an ever on-going project), you should submit them.Zing wrote:RFG doesn't differentiate between NES oval seal with ™ and ®! Useless.
Ok ok so I do feel for Zing and I probably would have acted the same. Never knew there were so many re-releases and variants on Atari and Nintendo titles back in the day till I went over to RFG
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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I submit games, info, and corrections to RF Gen a lot. That site relies on the users to keep the database up to date. Check out some of the SMS variants and you can see how detailed it gets.
