Stark wrote:I imagine you'll be like a Katamari ball at that point, sucking up any videogame related thing into your mass and be nigh unstoppable.
My collection is kind of like a blakc hole. Once a game enters, it cannot escape...
o.pwuaioc wrote:You must do what I do. I have 702 on my want list not including PC, Steam, or Ouya games, and without having done an exhaustive search of the INTV, C64, CV, Amiga, or modern consoles' libraries. My end tally so far (excluding most of those libraries) sits at 1396, but I imagine it'll probably end near 1500. I've decided to forgo Vita, XBone, Wii-U, and I've become very picky about modern games, so that will alleviate the stress of a giant backlog considerably.
That sounds about right. I compiled my want list by researching every game in a system's library and then making a determination as to whether it fits into the "criteria" for my collection (or if I simply want it...). I also enjoy reading about games and discussing them on this forum, and I am constantly adding to my want list based on recently discovered information. (Did you know that Gummy Bears: Magical Medallion (Wii) is a 2D platformer? It is!!! Apparently, it is also terrible, but since it fits the criteria for my collection (i.e., it is a 2D platformer on a seventh-generation system), it's going on the list! Also, two members of this forum recently informed me that Pokemon Snap (N64) is a really good game. It's also on the list too!)
I also avoid new systems and games. I only purchased a PS3 a few months ago, and I have no plans to purchase either a 360 or any of the latest consoles. (This is especially true since the latest generation of consoles jettisoned backwards compatibility...) This keeps me focused on used games and helps me to avoid buying games based on the publicity associated with them.
I also have no concerns regarding my backlog. I may eventually get through all of the games in my collection...but I kind of doubt it. I am unashamed to admit that - while I enjoy playing games - I enjoy researching, discussing, and collecting them more, and I have just as much fun digging through a bin of used games looking for a deal than I do playing whatever I find.