I take photos of my collections and keep them on my phone. Any time I'm at a store looking over games I might pull out my phone and check the alphabetical collections pics to make sure I'm not buying a double.
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Excel or Text File
I don't keep track of what I own
I take photos of my collections and keep them on my phone. Any time I'm at a store looking over games I might pull out my phone and check the alphabetical collections pics to make sure I'm not buying a double.
I've used Backloggery.com for years
For the longest time when I actively collected I used a spreadsheet.
GAMEYE its an app for smartphones, super easy and convenient. its free too
I used pricecharting for a while but I dont buy a ton of games these days so havent added anything. I have enough games as it is and the ones I want are expensive. so not in a huge hurry to get them
CLZ is definitely my choice. I use their apps to track various collections on my phone (video games, movies, comics, books). I don't care as much about value as I do about trying not to buy doubles/duplicates.
Originally I didn't track. Then I tracked console acquisitions only with MicroSoft Works for Windows 3.1. These days, I track almost everything with text files and Google Sheets.
Some people utilize GameTZ.
What is CLZ?