Author Topic: Game Collecting Spreadsheets - Xbox - Anyone?  (Read 497 times)

March 17, 2012, 06:35:39 PM
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fiatbravodriver

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Hi Anyone have a Xbox Release List Spreadsheet for collectors?

I would like one for the xbox. I have made one from a cut and paste from a wiki but its crap.

I have one for the following. Post if you want a link.

Excel
Nes
Snes
N64
Gamecube

PDF Printable Checklists - From Console Passion
Dreamcast
N64
Master system
Mega CD
Mega Drive / Genesis
Saturn
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March 17, 2012, 07:54:44 PM
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You're going to try and collect every single video game?  ???

Good luck.

March 17, 2012, 08:09:03 PM
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March 17, 2012, 10:46:57 PM
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You're going to try and collect every single video game?  ???

Good luck.

You might be surprised how many people do that sort of thing.  I know a fellow with EVERY PS1 game.  It's effing insane!

March 18, 2012, 12:17:59 AM
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The angry video game nerd has close to every single NES game, except for sstadium events and the world championships.
the other guy is PAT the NES punk, who has all of them, expcept staduim events, and the gold version of world championships

March 18, 2012, 12:27:24 AM
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The angry video game nerd has close to every single NES game, except for sstadium events and the world championships.
the other guy is PAT the NES punk, who has all of them, expcept staduim events, and the gold version of world championships

He has the gold, watch the AVGN video he guest stared on.

March 18, 2012, 05:44:23 AM
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or you could use the lite lists provided here?

http://www.digitpress.com/lists/

Thanks that's a good site. Some really good printable checklists. Sadly no Xbox list though printable though. You can do an online search but its 14 pages of results that would need lots of editing.

Wish I could afford to collect every game  ;D but that's never gonna happen. I just like to keep a list of what I have. Its the OCD in me.
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March 18, 2012, 05:23:32 PM
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The angry video game nerd has close to every single NES game, except for sstadium events and the world championships.
the other guy is PAT the NES punk, who has all of them, expcept staduim events, and the gold version of world championships

He has the gold, watch the AVGN video he guest stared on.

actually, its a broken copy of zelda. the guy has the gray one and payed 10000 dllrs for it. according to some videos, thats a fake cartridge that looks even better than the original,
the original one had a paper logo cut out with scissors and pasted with glue.

March 18, 2012, 07:17:36 PM
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Wish I could afford to collect every game  ;D but that's never gonna happen. I just like to keep a list of what I have. Its the OCD in me.

I actually do the same thing.  Have spread sheet lists for my video game, DVD, book, CD, and wrestling collections.  It's actually a good idea to keep such a list, particularly if you have anything of any sort of real value or that might be hard to replace.  I update the list whenever I add a new item and take pictures of the collection every three months (which reminds me that I need to do that soon).
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Various Cartridge Labels:  https://www.box.com/s/uwfwhg2n22x72cqyom6s

March 19, 2012, 11:30:17 AM
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Opps, meant to link to this page.

http://digitpress.slashbunny.com/index.php

Click your system, click which types of games you want (Demos, U.S., Japan, Etc), and click generate PDF.  Worked like a charm for me

March 19, 2012, 05:26:37 PM
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Opps, meant to link to this page.

http://digitpress.slashbunny.com/index.php

Click your system, click which types of games you want (Demos, U.S., Japan, Etc), and click generate PDF.  Worked like a charm for me

TOP MAN ShoothimNow thats just what I needed.

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March 20, 2012, 09:21:19 AM
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If a list is all you need, I use notepad files and a folder to organize my collection. Works out fine,

March 20, 2012, 10:51:38 AM
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...the guy has the gray one and payed 10000 dllrs for it...

[rant]maybe it's because i'm a gamer, not a collector, but this sounds totally stupid to me, 10k on a game you can never play? totally stupid!

i've just been working out that you could probably get an arcade machine, an MVS motherboard, 30-40 MVS carts, a CPS2 motherboard and 10-20 CPS2 carts and still have enough to buy 20-30 standard JAMMA boards!, you've basically just bought an arcade!
ok so swapping out boards might get frustrating, but hopefully you get my point...[/rant]

March 20, 2012, 11:40:21 AM
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or you could just get a used PC, five it a nice graphics engine, put it in a cab and connect the buttons to the keyboard. and emulate al NES, SNES, GBA, N64, PS1, NEO GEO, NEO GEO POCKET, ALL SEGA games on it.

P S: I do not oftenly use emulators, just for games i still cant find or that are overpriced as resales here in mexico.... 30 bucks for mario kart haha