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baraka
03-19-2010, 10:46 AM
What would you do if you had to start collecting games all over again, starting with nothing? What would you do different?
I've been thinking about this, and probably the main thing I'd do different is go for a US only collection for Nintendo NES, SNES and Genesis, instead of the (mainly) European collection I have now. Only a few years ago I found out that all the European versions are downgraded versions of the US ones and I already had quite a large collection at that time. A lot of European versions of the games in my collection were A LOT more expensive/rare too, so I ended up paying much more as well for these "imperfect" versions most of the time...
Tempest
03-19-2010, 10:51 AM
I'd probably avoid some of the more obscure systems that I never get around to playing with. I'd also concentrate on just one system for 'collecting' (say the Atari 8-bit) and try and go with multi-carts for the rest.
Tempest
baraka
03-19-2010, 10:55 AM
I'd probably avoid some of the more obscure systems that I never get around to playing with. I'd also concentrate on just one system for 'collecting' (say the Atari 8-bit) and try and go with multi-carts for the rest.
Tempest
Yea, good point there. I actually already sold most of my obscure stuff for the same reason and of course I wouldnt buy it again if I started over collecting...
Orion Pimpdaddy
03-19-2010, 11:22 AM
Occasionally, I have bought a game that didn't quite live up to expectations, but I have no real regrets so far. I only buy the games that are considered "good," or ones that I fond memories of. I do have some Europeon games, but they are ones that weren't released in the US.
megasdkirby
03-19-2010, 11:31 AM
I personally would not start all over again. It will end right then and there.
MarioMania
03-19-2010, 12:16 PM
I would say "No"
Pantechnicon
03-19-2010, 12:17 PM
I had to start over once; rebuilding a significant portion of my collection (all my newer consoles, all of my handhelds and dozens of games) following a burglary in 2006.
Homeowner's insurance was able pay the replacement costs on pretty much everything initially lost. Through both Ebay and local shops I was able to restore to 98% of what was taken within a couple of months time. But here's what I took away from that experience: It was nowhere near as satisfying getting all of that stuff en masse, a second time, as it was slowly building it over the course of the previous 12 years. There was none of the thrift store serendipity, or CGE revelry, or joy of discovering something new for the first time. It was nothing but soulless, systematic running through checklists, signing for packages delivered by UPS, and spending money that technically wasn't even my own. So while I "owned" it all again in a physical sense at the end of a couple months, the experience of getting it all the first time, I learned, was one that could never be replicated.
If it all goes away again, due to theft or some sort of other disaster, then I'm done. I'll content myself with emulation and that will be the end of it.
Jorpho
03-19-2010, 12:21 PM
Only a few years ago I found out that all the European versions are downgraded versions of the US oneso rly? For example?
HaggarCodyGuy123
03-19-2010, 12:37 PM
If I had to start all over again, I'd just quit. Instantly.
kupomogli
03-19-2010, 12:37 PM
Instead of starting over because I wouldn't ever sell anything I have now. If I went back in time and did something different.
I would pick all those Suikoden 2 games up when I saw them being clearanced out for $20 back at Walmart when I was there with my cousin. I own a copy, but all of them would be 100+, and if still sealed far more. I'd then go to every other store and make sure to buy them all out. Even though Suikoden 2 isn't the most rare or even the most expensive, and my collection would consist of 100+ Suikoden 2 games for the PSX, my PSX collection would be better tahn someone elses collection of different games :P.
Jorpho
03-19-2010, 12:56 PM
Even though Suikoden 2 isn't the most rare or even the most expensive, and my collection would consist of 100+ Suikoden 2 games for the PSX, my PSX collection would be better tahn someone elses collection of different games :P.Because clearly monetary value is the only standard on which a collection can be judged, amirite?
baraka
03-19-2010, 01:05 PM
o rly? For example?
I mean the original NTSC versions of these games always run on 60 Hz and the PAL versions get "downgraded" to 50 Hz, hence making them 1/6th slower both gameplay and music wise. All the games I played as a kid were actually played in slow motion...
And kupomogli, going back in time doesnt count lol. I'd stack up so many rare sealed games its not even funny.
I guess if I ever get robbed I'll either just buy a few of my favorite games and if I would redo my whole collection it would be pure NTSC collecting...
kupomogli
03-19-2010, 01:06 PM
Because clearly monetary value is the only standard on which a collection can be judged, amirite?
And the fact that it's multiple copies of a good game sealed. Some people collect multiple copies of the same game. I'm not sure, but doesn't The 1 2 P collect copies of Syphon Filter 3? Or am I thinking of someone else.
Or what about those people who own every variation of Lunar, Alundra, etc?
baraka
03-19-2010, 01:10 PM
Or what about those people who own every variation of Lunar, Alundra, etc?
At least those are variations, not multiple copies of EXACTLY the same thing
Damaramu
03-19-2010, 01:22 PM
Starting over?
I'd go emulation for anything cartridge based, save for N64. That I wouldn't bother with again. Ditto for original Xbox and Gamecube.
I'd focus on building up my Saturn, DC, and PS2 collections; especially imports. Wii and 360 would be easy to do as well.
ShinobiMan
03-19-2010, 01:23 PM
I would definitely focus all my attention on one particular system to collect for. Owning as many systems as I do (over 12) becomes difficult when it comes to storage. When I was living with my parents and actively collecting with my Dad growing up, it wasn't a problem, but on my own now living in an apartment... space really IS an issue.
I think I would want to collect for a system like Neo Geo CD that I never really got around to collecting before.
Xexyz
03-19-2010, 01:37 PM
I'd give it up. It's more of an addiction than a hobby for me now, and even though I still really love to play games, I think I'd go cold turkey, at least initially. Maybe after a few years pick up an NES and Genesis and buy a handful of titles I cherished the most growing up.
josekortez
03-19-2010, 01:37 PM
I probably wouldn't collect anything. That goes for comic books and action figures which is what I started with. In retrospect, collecting and/or buying video games is a big waste of money when I think of all the other things I could have done with it.
skaar
03-19-2010, 01:47 PM
Hasn't this happened before... it's deja vu all over again.
YoshiM
03-19-2010, 01:58 PM
Would I start over? Hmm....I think I'd have to say "no" in regards to the actual games and systems. Like Pan said, part of the thrill of collecting is actually finding the stuff. Just buying a Tengen Tetris off eBay is not going to give me the same collector's high as when I found the one I've got at Goodwill for $2. I'd turn to emulators to get my classic gaming fix.
My magazines-that's a different story. I had previously lost my then meager collection due to stupidity-to save room I stored them in my shed where they got water damage. I tossed them because they weren't "pristine" anymore but when I came to my senses that it's the contents that were more important than the crispness of the pages, it had rained and destroyed the mags. Since then I've rebuilt most of my collection and then some, which I read through more often than I play my games at times. If for whatever reason I lose those mags, I would say that I would replace them. They are not as easily acquired as games.
baraka
03-19-2010, 02:01 PM
I probably wouldn't collect anything. That goes for comic books and action figures which is what I started with. In retrospect, collecting and/or buying video games is a big waste of money when I think of all the other things I could have done with it.
Hmm yea well I always tend to give other things priority for that reason but I still buy a lot of games... Not as much as before though.
Skaar, what do you mean? Is there another topic like this or what?
skaar
03-19-2010, 02:11 PM
There's been a few "what if you started over/time machine/house burned down" threads I've seen, baraka.
baraka
03-19-2010, 02:17 PM
There's been a few "what if you started over/time machine/house burned down" threads I've seen, baraka.
my apologies, didnt know
buzz_n64
03-19-2010, 02:17 PM
Like I've also stated in other house burning down/stolen threads, I wouldn't be able to fully mentally take it, have a break down, and just go with emulation, and possibly a wii.
Jorpho
03-19-2010, 02:39 PM
And the fact that it's multiple copies of a good game sealed. Some people collect multiple copies of the same game. I'm not sure, but doesn't The 1 2 P collect copies of Syphon Filter 3? Or am I thinking of someone else.I have no idea, but it does not strike me as typical behavior.
Or what about those people who own every variation of Lunar, Alundra, etc?They generally don't collect 100+ copies, no. And even if they did, I doubt they would start saying their collections were "better".
Sonicwolf
03-19-2010, 02:49 PM
My interest in collecting has collapsed considerably in the last few months anyways so I would start over. I would just emulator and play the new systems.
portnoyd
03-19-2010, 03:16 PM
Do I have any knowledge that I had the collection I once did? Wipe my memory kind of deal.
If I didn't, I'd probably start all over again with NES.
If I did, I'd take the insurance/sale money and any future money I'd normally spend on games and tuck it away from a 2 week Hawaii vacation every year. I would not be able to deal with starting from scratch. I would be able to deal with my fat ass on a beach chair for 300 hours straight.
Leo_A
03-19-2010, 03:34 PM
My answer is in in the thread about this from two months ago,
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=140096
baraka
03-19-2010, 03:44 PM
My answer is in in the thread about this from two months ago,
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=140096
This topic is not about burned down houses and then having to start over though. Its more so about regrets, like the one I posted about my collection. Things you would have done different, and not in the time machine kind of way, thats different too. Just regrets about the way you've collected basically.
Leo_A
03-19-2010, 03:49 PM
I thought it was about what you would do with this hobby if you had to start all over again, such as by losing your collection to a fire.
What would you do if you had to start collecting games all over again, starting with nothing? What would you do different?
Rickstilwell1
03-19-2010, 03:52 PM
Myself I have already done this. When I was a teenager I decided to sell my games, get a laptop and go with emulation. When I got my first real job and had the extra money to spend, I bought all that stuff back and more. But then I went overboard and bought too many games I didn't even care about. so now I'm picking weeds and selling them in my financial hardship. I also am running out of space in my small room as I had to move in with my grandpa again.
So yes I started over once and I would do so again if I had to for whatever reason. As long as I had the money and space to do so. I just think I would definitely take it in another direction - start with a multicart for each system that has one, then buy top-notch games one by one and leave the mediocre in the wild.
I even like collecting the deemed un-collectible repros because being able to lay out a full game series in cartridge form is so satisfying to see, especially in a numbered series like Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest.
Slate
03-19-2010, 04:06 PM
Well, I have been thinking of selling my collection lately. (In fact, I was just about to go upstairs and go through some things to sell) So If I didn't have any old games I'd probably only collect what I'd play.
baraka
03-19-2010, 04:11 PM
I thought it was about what you would do with this hobby if you had to start all over again, such as by losing your collection to a fire.
Ok you're right, I didnt pick the best words to describe what I meant. And it seems everyone interpreted it the way you did so I'm sure of that. Also, the fact I'm Dutch means my english isnt as perfect as yours so that partially causes mistakes like this...
Anyway it's still interesting to see so many people wouldnt bother to recollect anything at all or just a few favorites if their house burned down (including myself btw). My guess is that a lot of people start off collecting in a joyful way and that it later becomes compulsive.
mobiusclimber
03-20-2010, 06:45 AM
I've had to sell of my collection a couple of times in the past due to financial hardships. Those times, tho, I wasn't as "serious" about collecting as I am now (it was ALL about playing games, I had a lot more time to actually enjoy the games I bought since I bought so few of them and had so few systems as well). Even so, I can see selling off my collection in a heartbeat if I need to provide for my family or something. I doubt I'd do anything different than what I did last time: pick up game + system lots from Craigslist and sell off what I don't need/want, use the extra cash to buy stuff I'm not going to find on CL (or won't find the condition I want it in), and just keep building things back up. I'd probably not mess around w/ keeping cart only games for as long as I have, knowing that I really want all that stuff boxed, but otherwise I wouldn't really do anything differently.
DefaultGen
03-20-2010, 08:11 AM
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The 1 2 P
03-20-2010, 08:32 PM
I personally would not start all over again. It will end right then and there.
Ditto. This hobby is too time and money consuming. If I get out I'm out for good.
SegaAges
03-21-2010, 02:19 AM
I would definitely focus all my attention on one particular system to collect for. Owning as many systems as I do (over 12) becomes difficult when it comes to storage. When I was living with my parents and actively collecting with my Dad growing up, it wasn't a problem, but on my own now living in an apartment... space really IS an issue.
I think I would want to collect for a system like Neo Geo CD that I never really got around to collecting before.
QFE
I still am addicted to buying the LE or CE edition of a game whenever I can (which is seriously the reason why I do not own Street Fighter 4 or Soul Calibur 4 yet since I am waiting for the price to hit rock bottom before getting them).
I agree that I would focus more on one single system and then bramch outward if I end up with a fullset.
I would also stay away from as many obscure systems as possible unless I really wanted to play them.
colicub
03-22-2010, 08:59 PM
I'd cry.
And then buy a Mega Drive, and copies of Sonic 2, Streets Of Rage 2, Quackshot, Castle Of Illusion, Alisia Dragoon and Thunderforce 4.
Next a PS2 with Space Channel 5 Part 2 and Jak & Daxter, and a Gamecube with Mario Sunshine, Chibi Robo and Sonic Adventure DX.
And then start slowly building my collection back up again. And possibly spend my evenings sobbing into a bottle of whisky.
Stay with the PSX and adopt ignorance of any console before or after it. OR do the same with the original Xbox. I've often wondered what it would be like to live with one console. Just might be bliss, lol.
zektor
03-22-2010, 11:12 PM
I kind of jumped from system to system when I was a kid (born in 1975, so starting basically with the Atari VCS era). My parents didn't afford me enough to get multiple systems, so I did ALOT of trading. Because of this, I was never able to get to that point in which I had a really large collection. I'd maybe get to a dozen or so games before getting bored and swapping for something else. If I had to do it again I would certainly stick with one good system and ride it out. Maybe the Atari 400/800 series as Tempest said earlier.