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satoshi_matrix:
I just want to thank Ketaros and KaiserWAVE for the recommendation of Game Collector. I got it and I absolutely love it. I didn't realize how many games I have......I haven't even entered the vast majority of my retro gaming collection and handheld titles and I'm already at 457 games.
Ketaros:
hey!

 Nice to hear that, I realize u asked for software not a website, and Game Collectorz is the greatest.. I tryed others.. but none has all functions that GCz has.

 Hey, I did by my self a cool skin template for Game Collectorz, want to add on yours?
 - Adds 2 screenshots
 - Adds Box Spines
 - Each console and platform gets a different color style
 - Companies and Websites gets logos
 - Many other features I added by my self...
 (The official collector website doesnt acepted cause I made some features by my self..)

A example:


If you want I can send you the files and a explanation to install it.

Ket
Mick Dundee:
Looking for another older post I came across this... sorry if its late or whatever... I use Backloggery and FACEBOOK. Yep, there is a nice app on Facebook that lets you add your games to a list and check off 5 things
 Collection, playing, favorite, Wishlist, and Finished

as of right now I dont see a TurboGrafx option (but I sent them a message)

 The games systems they list to add from are:
Nes, Snes, N64, Gamecube, Wii, Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, Virtual Boy, Wii VC, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox Live, Psx, Ps2, Ps3, PSP, PC, Mac, 3DO, Atari, Sega genesis, Sega 32, Saturn, Dreamcast, Guides, Hardware. and a few that are abbreviated that I don't understand.




I just noticed they already added a TurboGrafx 16 option
nodge2k:
I use Delicious Library as well. Again, the entry fee is a bit steep and I originally bought it to catalogue my CDs and DVDs (before they implemented games). But its so nice just to be able to get back from a day second hand shopping and just scan the 10 or so barcodes instead of manually typing everything. Shame its Mac only (I see why as it relies on CoreAnimation and CoreData) but it is pretty cool. I have about 5000 items in at the moment (mostly CDs and DVDs) and its still really responsive. So if you have a Mac I'd give it a look at least.

Oh and being able to export your collection helps with insurance claims. I'd hate if my collection ever got damaged stolen. But at least I know I have a complete list that I could instantly send to my insurance company
segaprophet:
Delicious Library for me, again, Win users need not apply . .  :P
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