It's an acquired skill, perhaps a few have a touch on innate ability, but learning how to efficiently order yourself and prioritize is gold when you are seeking multiple platforms worth of goodies. Although, when you have an opportunity sometimes you have to say, "To hell with the plan." for a bit and jump on what you can, when you can. My 'focus' tends to shifts quite a bit. I don't worry about it too much. It's the thrill of the hunt and the satisfaction of finding unexpected things for less than you thought you'd have to pay up to start with.
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Collecting games and playing games are not always the same thing as I'm sure most of us here know.
My suggestion is to figure out what Genesis game you want to play and buy it. Play it until you beat it and then, and ONLY then, buy another Genesis game. I'm sure it will take you a while to beat each game so you can spend the bulk of your collecting money on SNES since you have the desire to collect for that platform.
I've tried the whole, "not going to buy another game until I beat the last one". Never works for me.
I could not have said this better myself. If you are enjoying the Genny right now, do not deny it. She is fun and will treat you right.
At this current time, that is what you want to play. Just roll with it and let it happen.
I am like that with my Gamecube and my Dreamcast. I am always torn between playing one and collecting for the other. I seem to always just let the DC take control and roll with it though.
Can't you collect for both? I mean most of the games for those two systems are pretty cheap nowadays.
I do already, but when it comes to Genesis games I see one an i'm like must get more! because there are so many games that I would like on it and I have so little money. It's like this I just discovered that I like Golden Axe and Golden Axe has one sequel in the US so I feel that I must get it and I did for 8 dollars I got Golden Axe 2 complete
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
Buy whatever games you want to play for whichever system... There's no need to focus on a specific system or try to get all the games, just get the games you want to play.
Same with me. With newer games if it gets a low price and it's something I'm really interested in I'll pick it up. If it's a PSX game I've wanted I'll instantly get it. Same with PS2 games. As long as the games are in mint condition though. I rarely spend money so I can spend hundreds of dollars a month on games if I wanted.
I haven't bought any older games in awhile. But once I start collecting for the Genesis, I'll probably get atleast five or so games a week they're so cheap and it's got a lot I want. My SNES collection will be like Urzu's in comparison to his Genesis collection in a short while after I start collecting Genesis.
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
If you want to breathe life into your Super Nintendo collecting, I recommend getting a Super Game Boy and treating monochrome Game Boy games as an expansion to your SNES want list. Kind of like the Sega CD & 32X are to the Genesis except a step down in graphics instead of a step up. The Super Game Boy was always one of my favorite ways to enjoy Game Boy games. You'll find there are a lot more good games for the original Game Boy than there are for the Sega CD & 32X expansions.
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Find some game you want and buy it. Find some game you don't want and don't buy it.
The money is saved, the spouse is happier, you're happier! All rejoicing now.
Collecting just for the sake of having Stuff is a waste of money, and a good way to spend more on shit than you should have, and a good way to collect stuff you really would rather not have taking up the space.
Collecting Genesis with the desire to aquire a complete library is a lot cheaper than collecting SNES. Though, lame-ass RPG games will be the most expensive no matter the system as there are a lot of neckbeards who are constantly on the look out. Luckly I got the majority of my rarer games from garage sales.
Edit: I don't see why you can't just collect multiple systems at once... I'm constantly collecting for NES, Genesis/CD/32X, SNES, N64 and Dreamcast.
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See, this is why you're a poster who doesn't have a high post count. You think things through instead of posting new comments immediately on having a thought enter your head.
I doubt that there is anything logistical stopping Urzu from buying multiple games at once; if there were, we'd have heard about it now.
Yes, I totally disrespected myself on purpose right there.
I say everyone do what works for you.
For me, I just focus on one system mainly: the SNES. Less stress, and it's all I care about as I have a childhood connection + the fact the library is awesome enough to last an entire lifetime. Some will say but I'm missing out on other system greats... I say you can't play them all anyway. Do what pleases you best, and when you do that, the fire burns... the passion never dies. Keeping things simple is a virtue in and of itself. I find it very satisfying to "max out" a system. That's just me, though. What works for me may or may not work for another individual. But I'm me.... so this is how I do it
It also helps to be "at peace" with where you collection stands. Been so for the last 2 years or so and just enjoying the games I have. It's been a blast on so many different levels. There was a time four years ago when I was collecting NES-GEN-SNES. Eventually sold off the NES and Genesis. No regrets.
Oh I'm not saying that I don't buy SNES games I do my last SNES game purchased was Super Street Fighter II. But I recently bought a bunch more Genesis games thats why my Genesis collection is now out numbering my SNES collection. When I get a Genesis game I'm like must get more (I already explained that). But when i get an SNES game im like thats awesome and it doesn't give me a desire to get more SNES. I will pick-up a SNES game from time to time like I said, but I can always go for a good Genesis game.
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
Just go with the flow. I didn't think I'd ever collect Genesis games at all, but then I finally got the means to actually _play_ Genesis games, so I started out of the blue.
For all you know, it's just a phase anyway, and after enough Genesis games your collecting urges will naturally even out.