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| soundwave925:
hope you have a lot of space for all those games in UGCs |
| Dav1d:
True space will be a problem I paln on making rows of bookshelfs to store them, like a library. When I finally move into my new house a very large open basement will be required |
| wiggy:
This is just nonsense. It can't and won't happen. If you really wanna do something like this, then pick one system and go for it. THAT's completely possible. |
| AppleQueso:
--- Quote from: wiggy on March 27, 2012, 09:58:50 PM ---This is just nonsense. It can't and won't happen. If you really wanna do something like this, then pick one system and go for it. THAT's completely possible. --- End quote --- Well, if he cuts out arcade and PC, it might be doable. I don't think there's a warehouse on the planet that can house every arcade game ever made. PC just has way too many games period, the way releases work is entirely different for consoles so you'll NEVER find a 'complete' list of PC games. Frankly, if I was going to go for a complete collection, I'd just skimp out on manuals, boxes, etc. You're gonna run tight on space as it is. I'd also probably start with Genesis and Nintendo 64. They'd be the easiest to complete I think (not counting consoles with <100 titles). Then there's also the Playstation 2. Sure, the SNES's 800+ games might seem daunting, but the Ps2 has well over 2000+ releases in the US alone. |
| wiggy:
I don't see how on Earth it could be doable for one person (or 10 for that matter). I mean, even just shooting for revery Nintendo console game would be absolutely insane and incredibly expensive. Whoever has the money to take on such a project surely has better things to do than spend it collecting EVERY game ever made. |
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