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| sheep2001:
I was trying to use the sms collector app from puregaming.org, but it's a mess of different regions, the price guides are way out, and it had a few valid releases missing. Nice idea, but badly executed unfortunately. |
| wiggy:
For N64 or another system? The version I have had all of the US releases (and a handful of random PAL releases for whatever reason) I don't really care about value, so I've never checked on its accuracy. |
| oatmeal flavor:
--- Quote from: sheep2001 on February 20, 2015, 01:38:34 AM ---I was trying to use the sms collector app from puregaming.org, but it's a mess of different regions, the price guides are way out, and it had a few valid releases missing. Nice idea, but badly executed unfortunately. --- End quote --- I just put all the US releases in my wanted list and removed them as I found them. It work really well that way. I recently updated all of those puregaming apps and I lost all my data for Nes, Snes, Gamecube, and Master System. What a pain in the ass. |
| e_brugal:
I use RFGeneration app and it works for me |
| Seraph Man:
All this stuff really makes me wish there was an app version of the Backloggery, since that's what I use. I haven't gone hunting for games for a couple of years though, since I have most of the games I "need" for my collection and there are no more retro gaming stores where I live. I've never really been one for garage sales, so my only other options are the one flea market several miles away or the internet, which means I don't need to go far to see my collection. I'll take a look at some of these though. My phone could always use another app. |
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