Cool, glad ya got the ones ya wanted done (nes wise)
I thought about collecting whole sets for systems but to me it just didnt make sense after a few considerations. Hence why I made the list, mainly games I grew up playing, games friends had or those that come highly recommended that others have mentioned. For instance, I have little samson because its a great game, but I could care less about flintstones since it's pretty meh and inflated price lol.
considerations to collecting a complete set
- Price per game, for example the NES has 700+ carts (depending on how many variations etc you consider). While 80% of them are junk games that should only be worth a 1$ or so, finding each and every one will prove quite costly, especially considering for me the used retro game market is pretty non-existent where I live. Buy games 1 by 1 online and expect to pay 5x that after shipping. Sure, can buy in bulk but end up with lots and lost of duplicates.
- UGC's , I personally love the UCG and the artwork from this site, ever since I flat out refuse to display a cart by its lonesome, the loose ones I have sit in a drawer until they get artwork made for them. It cleans things up, protects the cart and is overall a better display piece. My wife as well as many of my friends found it tacky/"nerdy" to have game carts stacked everywhere but since I have transitioned to UGC they seemingly respect my collection more and it to them is now a library of sorts.
- Space , See above, I already have my collection wrapping around two entire walls of a room
- Fact that I still play and collect current generation stuff. This directly affects my spending and space parimeters
For the most part I am 99% done with my older systems collecting, and while I am sure if I go back and start looking for more to add to the collection I might add a bit more. The plus side being, instead of having massive lists I really done have any, so as soon as a game pops into my "i want that" category I am only hunting for 1 at a time. If anything I am more so considering collecting for an entirely new system. (sega master system with their ugly cases or TG16 which is flat out expensive)