I see some people, even ones on here, that have thousands of games. That's a lot more than me, probably more than I'll ever have. I have a couple hundred, but I've only been collecting for about a year. I had some games from my past too, a friend returned some of SNES and N64 games that I had for years.
My original goal was to collect all the games I had as a kid and then just get PS4 games. But then it turned into more. I started to realize that there were other great games in the past that I never got a chance to play or own. And not only that, I ended up getting consoles I never had. And even though they aren't ''nostalgic'' since I never played them before, they still give me a nostalgic and historical feeling.
So many times though I'll tell myself that after I collect this game, I won't need another game for a long time. It doesn't really work though. I'll find out about another game. I'll read about it online or I'll hear about it. I've come to grips that I won't ever want to stop collecting. But luckily, I'm a picky collector and the key is just to control it based on how much money I have left to spend.
What kind of collector are you? I love 2d shooters. My favorite systems to collect for right now are PS1, Saturn, Saturn Imports, and Dreamcast. But I'll always look out for NES, SNES, and Genesis games. Do you collect for nostalgia or do you collect to try to have the most amount of impressive titles? Or do you collect for value and/or to sell.. I don't think I'll ever collect games that are just well sought after unless I really want to play them or they are worth something that I can get value for. I love the collection aspect of games, but at the same time I don't like to collect stuff that I don't like to play. But I will admit that there are a few games in my collection that I don't like to play much, but they do have some kind of sentimental value in one way or another & so I keep them.