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YoshiM
05-28-2003, 03:21 PM
Thanks to DP for getting the ball rolling on these types of questions and props to orrimarrko for planting the seed for this thread.

So why do YOU collect? It may be a foolish question with an equally foolish answer (like "because") or it may be something more personal with an interesting story to tell. Is it for the possible future value? Is it to hold onto the past in someway? It is because you happen to like the games then as opposed to what's out now? Please, do tell.

Phosphor Dot Fossils
05-28-2003, 03:43 PM
Uhhh....because!

No, seriously, here's the answer. A lot of what's out there today, game-wise, just doesn't trip my trigger. Just because the older games are simpler graphically or in terms of control does not mean that they're any easier.

I also want to preserve these games for my own nxt generation. God willing, little PDFlings will someday stalk the surface of this planet, and when there is a little PDFling or PDFette out there, I want to share this stuff with them. Start 'em out simple. If they reach the age of seven or eight and suddenly want an Okama Gamesphere, PS7, or a holodeck or whatever the heck it is that they're playing in 2019, then I'm cool with that. A lot of my collection is simple hand-eye coordination stuff, not terribly violent, great kids stuff. I would love to be playing these games with my kids one day.

And until then...it's psychic comfort food for me, in a way. Video games used to be a family activity for me, back in happier times when I had a family. I still get that vibe now and again when I play, like my mom is still right there watching me play.

And finally, there's history there, a story to be told. Someone commented to me a while back that my game room was more about display than play, and to a certain degree that's true - if ever the time comes to get rid of my collection in toto, and I'm still around to do it, I intend to find a museum or other such venue that would want the stuff, put it on display, and take care of it. Then I'll build and write the display for them, free of charge, on the stipulation that while everything is to be preserved, it is also to be PLAYED by anyone who wants to - especially the kids.

So one way or another, the history goes on. And the story continues to be told.

portnoyd
05-28-2003, 03:56 PM
OCD. :D

dave

maxlords
05-28-2003, 04:06 PM
Cause I like games and I like to play them over and over again at totally random times. Also, it has convenitenly become an obsession..... :roll:

AB Positive
05-28-2003, 04:33 PM
In a way it's recapturing simpler times for me when life was uncluttered. When I play my NES or even some of my PSX stuff, it reminds me of how life was before phobias, bills, worries, and world affairs lifted themselves heavily into my life.

Plus, I'm a historian about anything I enjoy. I remember a lot of the history of pro wrestling, same goes for video games. And collecting helps me round out my knowledge of the subject.

-AG

Charlesaway
05-28-2003, 04:58 PM
I collect because other than the voices in my head, as an obsessesion, it's my only other psychological problem.

j/k ;)

My parents did not like video games, whether it be the monetary aspect of them (unlikely, I had quite a few 75-100 dollar LEGO sets for christmas as a child, though this is what they said), or some unknown cosmic abnormality. They just refused to buy them for me. I remember playing my cousins intellivision with the atari adapter and it was tons of fun. Likewise the first time I played SMB at a friends house on the good ol' NES. So I've been forced to now purchase what was rightfully mine all along. Bwahahahaha! ;)

jaydubnb
05-28-2003, 06:05 PM
Cause I like games and I like to play them over and over again at totally random times.

I agree with this post.


I collect to play not to display. No other reason.

bargora
05-28-2003, 06:06 PM
I collect because I'm a really big geek who wants to have played a wide variety of games so as to have acquired a thorough knowledge of video-game entertainments.

Plus, they're fun to play.

But I'm not looking to have complete collections of anything, except maybe games with giant controllers or vibrator peripherals. I pick and choose, so maybe I'm not really a collector at all under the most rigid definition.

Arqueologia_Digital
05-28-2003, 07:10 PM
Because iīm a very nostalgic man and i love vg...there arenīt many reasons, but this reasons are THE reasons...

Sylentwulf
05-28-2003, 07:18 PM
If I don't have a game, I'll want to play it.

That, and I need A collection, and this one has an attainable finish, I like building display's, and arranging things.

orrimarrko
05-28-2003, 07:46 PM
Now this is an interesting thread! :D

What do video games, Star Wars and coins have in common?

They all appeal to the visual-based obsessive-compulsive. (ME!)

These hobbies are great if you like to have a long, finite list of things that are pretty to look at.

Unfortunately, I have found out the hard way that you can't do all 3 (unless you are insanely rich!)

For me, there are 4 reasons I collect, none of which is any more important than the other:

1. THE PASSION: I love video games (it's important to collect something you love, and makes you want to know more about it)

2. THE QUEST: I like trying to complete checklists. There is an inherent challenge involved, with a possible goal or goals (it is possible with enough time and money to own a complete collection - whatever that means to you as an individual)

3. THE FUN: It's a break from reality (in part, it brings back great memories of simpler times, and in part it allows me to forget about current things that may be unpleasant)

4. THE VISUALS: I am a visually-based person (I love to display and view the games, the packaging, the art, etc; I love the pretty colors O_O )

Anyway, there are other reasons, I suppose, but these are the ones that do it for me.

In summary, in case you couldn't tell - I'm an obsessive-compulsive with anal-retentive qualities. (Please shoot me...)

petewhitley
05-29-2003, 12:05 AM
I collect almost exclusively games I remember from my childhood, both those I used to own and those I absolutely HAD to have and yet never got (i.e. Vectrex) :(

Nature Boy
05-29-2003, 05:02 PM
Part of it is simply that I have the collector bug in me. I collect the books I read, the CDs I listen to, the DVDs I watch, the comics I ... well I don't read 'em much anymore but I still collect 'em.

The reason video games are my focus (even though I continue in the others) is probably nostalgia to start. I had a VCS as a 7 year old and I've never stopped playing games (although I wasn't actually collecting them when I had no money). Part of it is my job - I'm a programmer and although I don't program games I do find the industry and the work behind them interesting (I've taken a look at VCS programming over the last few months and I have a *tremendous* respect for those who did it in the past and those doing so today). And part of it is my love of all things electronic.

swlovinist
05-29-2003, 05:24 PM
I used to collect and really be into Star Wars(before the dark times....before Episode 1) I collected figures and the whole bag. I got really bored with just "looking" at all the stuff I had. I found that I could collect video games and play them too! How cool is that! Collecting video games is such a huge category now, you can collect new, collect old, or just collect both! I collect because it is a blast to bust out a 25 year old system and relive memories of the past. Video games helps me forget about all the crap going on in the world and takes me to a happy place of yesteryear. I collect for the sheer enjoyment of playing video games and socializing with vidiots like me! :)

Gamereviewgod
05-29-2003, 06:01 PM
Collecting is fun, but to make it simple, how cool is it when a new freind comes over and asks "hey do you have (insert game name here)" and you loudly reply "yeah!" It actually makes them happy and you at the same time....it's almost like a public service really! :D

anagrama
05-29-2003, 06:32 PM
All of the above. Except Star Wars.

RetroYoungen
05-29-2003, 07:04 PM
Heh heh... Star Wars... oh how I love to scream at Star Wars geeks "Star Track sucks!" Oh, ahem. Sorry.

I collect because I love the games I play, with very few exceptions (like Deadly Towers and Superman). I've been playing games since I was 2 years old, and I've loved to play ever since. I grew up on Super Mario Bros. and Excitebike, and when I lost some of the old games I grew up with, I went out to find them and buy them again. Then I found other games, started buying them after I finished finding the original titles, and I've kept buying over these past years.

Six Switch
05-29-2003, 08:35 PM
I collect cause everyone needs a hobby and this is the one I choose.

To go deeper in,I love video games,I always have and always will.They are fun and bring people together.I would always keep mine and as my friends sold their's to buy new ones I always keep mine and well thi iswhat it has turned into.But I'm happy. :D

le geek
05-29-2003, 09:43 PM
It started with keeping and playing Atari 2600 through the 80s instead of getting an NES (crash, what crash?)

Then discovering the internet (pre WWW) in college and realizing how many 2600 games there were. The fact that 2600 games were a buck each at Big Lots helped. Getting a subscription to the 2600 Connection. Getting a Digital Press guide. Typing up 2600 manuals for the history of home videogames (many now on AA). Briefly having a colecovision before it died. Then picking up other old systems after they were cheap...

It kind of snowballed from there... :-D

Cheers,
Ben

scooterb23
05-30-2003, 12:36 AM
There was a point, about 1995, when I really wanted to play Kaboom, but didn't have a 2600. The next day, I wanted to play Sonic the Hedgehog, but no Genesis...so I started collecting so in case I ever wanted to play a game, I would have it.

8 years, 1300 games, and 30 systems I'm still finding games I want to play that I don't own yet...I'm working on it.

dreamcaster
05-30-2003, 09:55 AM
For now, I basically collect the stuff me and my friends used to play, and I also buy the stuff I couldn't afford as a kid. That's the main reasons, but each console has it's own reasons for me owning it:

Nintendo 64: Got this after my SNES, and was my main console for many years. I don't really collect for it as I've got almost all of the games I ever wanted.

Atari Lynx: Main handheld for about a year. I was real late starter (1997) but enjoyed it a hell of a lot more than the monochrome GB! I don't really collect for the Lynx as games are too hard to find, and there's not many appealing titles.

Game Boy Color: Replaced the Lynx. I don't collect games for this either and it is merely a dust collector.

Sega Game Gear: Got this for free with four games from my cousin. And I haven't spent a cent on it. Another dust collector.

Game Boy Advance: 16-bit gaming lives on in handheld form! How could I resist such a machine?

Atari 2600: Another freebie, which game with seven games. The 2600 is well before my time, but I enjoy it immensely. I rarely buy games for it though.

Nintendo GameCube: After being so excited about on release, my GCN is now in it's box - though more game purchases are on the horizon.

Super NES: This is a console I buy games for. I'm still attempting to regain all the games I lost when I sold my original SNES, plus buy all the games my friends had, and all the cool ones I hired but never found in the shops.

NES: I missed out the NES era, due to my devotion to PC games at the time. I got this to expereince the 8-bit console era I missed out on, and I grab the occasional title that interests me.

NTSC Nintendo 64: Games are damn hard to come by for this here in Australia, but I buy whatever I find. It's great to have at least one console that runs full-screen, full speed.

Sony PlayStation 2: My modern console. This provides me with access to the latest games to supplement my retro addiction. Plus I can also play all those cool PSX games my friends raved about while I huddled away with my N64!

Sega Dreamcast: My most cherished console. I put off buying a DC too long, and the next minute - Sega was gone! I still kick myself for missing out on the DC when I had the chance - this is the console I focus most of my time and effort upon, as it has the most amount of games I love.

Sega Saturn: My main reason in buying this was to have access to all those great arcade Sega games I poured endless amounts of coins into. Nintendo was with me at home, but Sega was with me in the arcades. I love the fact I can play Sega Rally, Daytona USA and Virtual On without pouring out money everytime.

Sega Mega Drive: Again, I got this becuase I remember playing such games as Sonic, Street Fighter and others at my friend's places - but I never had the money to have both the SNES and Mega Drive. Now I can both!

FrankLee
05-30-2003, 10:22 AM
I started collecting video games because I go to class then i go home and do nothing but sit on the internet and use AIM and thats about it. And momma always said i needed a hobby...lol...So i decided to collect video games. Another reason is because i like games