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my list of games
Grumbleduke:
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--- Quote from: Grumbleduke on July 09, 2008, 12:45:38 PM ---I have been collecting games and hardware since i was 12 years old. During that time, i have bought whole collections and old stock from shops etc,etc,etc and the collection currently stands at just over 2450 seperate non-backup,non-duplicate games across 27 formats. Im not sure wether this is a good thing or if i have some kind of dissorder....Mrs Grum thinks the latter. ;)
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Wow now that's an impressive number.... What system have you got the most games for?
What system do you like the most?
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They are console games only. I have a lot of older PC games but as i dont play PC games any more, i dont count those. I also have a Speccy, C64, and Amiga 500 stored away with a lot of games i hope to get to one day. The exact number is 2547 across 31 systems (i checked when i got home. :) ) of which the largest number is original Xbox titles at 484. A lot of these were ex-rentals so came with either disc only or disc + instructions but normally no cover. As a favourite system, i would say Neo Geo AES...i love the packaging of them and the huge cart size. Most valuable is probably Art of Fighting 3/ Sengoku 3/ or Samurai Shodown 5 on AES (have not checked values in ages). Also have Panzer Dragoon Saga and Radient Silvergun for Saturn which i believe still fetch a bit, but not as much as AES carts.
The Systems.
PS3
Xbox
3DO
PS2
Xbox 360
Turbo Duo R
PS1
Amiga CD32
Philips CDI
Atari 2600
Wii
Neo Geo CDZ
Vectrex
Dreamcast (NTSC/J & PAL)
NES
Master System
Atari Jaguar/CD
Colecovision
Intellivision
SNES
Saturn
NEO GEO AES
N64 (NTSC & PAL)
Megadrive/CD/32X
Game Gear
DS
PSP
Neo Geo Pocket
GP32
Gamecube
GBA
I should add that the 2547 games includes stuff from PSN, XBLA and virtual console/Wii-ware and doesnt include GP32 as thats emu/homebrew mostly. And as many covers as i can possibly scan/convert/make will be coming the way of this site.
tiktektak:
I love the AES too.... The only real problem is that most games are non affordable nowadays....
Grumbleduke:
--- Quote from: tiktektak on July 11, 2008, 04:21:28 AM ---I love the AES too.... The only real problem is that most games are non affordable nowadays....
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Agreed...try convincing partners that upto £200 is a bargain for a video game ;).