Author Topic: Game Collector Software on Sale Right Now - 70% off right now! + Alternatives  (Read 895 times)

December 13, 2009, 02:39:37 PM
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4tyGames

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Collectorz.com "Game Collector Pro" is 70% off right now with the Twitter coupon till the end of the month (December 31st).

Twitter coupon and save $10 more off your purchase: clztweetz

* Game Collector Pro for $24.95: http://collectorz.com/game2009

Normally, it retails for $50, but right now it is $24.95. All other Collectorz.com software is on sale as well.

* Movie Collector Pro for $24.95: http://collectorz.com/movie2009
* Book Collector Pro for $24.95: http://collectorz.com/book2009
* Music Collector Pro for $24.95: http://collectorz.com/music2009
* Comic Collector Pro for $24.95: http://collectorz.com/comic2009
* MP3 Collector Pro for $24.95: http://collectorz.com/mp32009
* Photo Collector Pro for $24.95: http://collectorz.com/photo2009

These programs only run on Windows



If you want a free, open source alternative, look at GCstar: http://www.gcstar.org/

This runs on various Linux distros and Windows.



Personally, I use Delicious Library 2. http://delicious-monster.com/

Right now it is at $40, but last year around this time it was on sale for $20 so keep an eye out for it. This only runs on Mac.



Another one for the Mac is Gamepedia. It sells for $18. It contains more information and charts about your games than Delicious Library, but it is not as fun to use.

http://www.bruji.com/gamepedia/



Finally, there are tons of websites that will help you catalog your games as well. These are just some of the best:

http://www.backloggery.com/
http://www.itrackmine.com/


« Last Edit: December 13, 2009, 02:41:18 PM by 4tyGames »

December 13, 2009, 03:37:15 PM
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Thanks a ton!

I checked the trial version some time ago and I really liked it but I thought it was a bit pricy. Now I finally bought it along with a barcode scanner :)

December 16, 2009, 11:55:53 AM
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I tried it a while back but not for to long so I'm still uncertain on which I like best.
Right now I'm using RF Generation which is free but very barebones.

I wonder does collector recognize import games from EUR and JP?
"Could this be... an omen?!"

December 16, 2009, 01:26:25 PM
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Game collector certainly recognises my Euro and US games - it's been a while since i added a JP release, but i'm sure it does.  Either scan the barcode, type the barcode number manually, search on game name, or add completely manually.

December 16, 2009, 02:33:16 PM
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I'll probably be looking into one of these in the future, as for now, none of my collections have gotten large enough to necessitate such software.

once my cd and game collections start totaling in the several hundreds, then I'll bite.

December 17, 2009, 11:22:38 AM
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As a programmer and someone who works at a library... I wrote a server-based cataloging and inventory system which catalogs my books, CDs, DVDs, video games, etc.

Yeah, I know, pretty bad, huh?  ;)