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desocietas:

--- Quote from: argyle on September 23, 2014, 08:54:41 am ---I love watching videos of people giving a tour of their gaming rooms because it's cool seeing how everyone has things setup, getting ideas I can use, seeing weird collectables/figurines/posters they have, etc.  But I've personally never understood the "here's a giant pile of my games that I'm now going to name one by one" videos.  Iunno, maybe that's just me.

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I can see what you mean.  The format isn't very inviting.  Can't really see the box and the artwork/manual isn't really being shown off.  Feels too one-side of "hey, look at this pile! awesome, right?"

A tour of a game room gives more a sense of being a guest in one's home, seeing how they arrange things.  It'd be one thing if there's a closeup of the game box if the person making the video wants to give more information on what the game is, what might be special about the box, etc. Otherwise it feels like we're looking at games sitting 5 feet behind a big glass window and someone next to us is just pointing and reading out the names of the games to us.
maximo310:

--- Quote from: desocietas on September 23, 2014, 08:41:55 pm ---
--- Quote from: argyle on September 23, 2014, 08:54:41 am ---I love watching videos of people giving a tour of their gaming rooms because it's cool seeing how everyone has things setup, getting ideas I can use, seeing weird collectables/figurines/posters they have, etc.  But I've personally never understood the "here's a giant pile of my games that I'm now going to name one by one" videos.  Iunno, maybe that's just me.

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I can see what you mean.  The format isn't very inviting.  Can't really see the box and the artwork/manual isn't really being shown off.  Feels too one-side of "hey, look at this pile! awesome, right?"

A tour of a game room gives more a sense of being a guest in one's home, seeing how they arrange things.  It'd be one thing if there's a closeup of the game box if the person making the video wants to give more information on what the game is, what might be special about the box, etc. Otherwise it feels like we're looking at games sitting 5 feet behind a big glass window and someone next to us is just pointing and reading out the names of the games to us.

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I agree with that as well. I love looking at other's people collections and their different setups, because they each show a distinct character thats interests and draws us to those game rooms. Plus learning information about the different games is always interesting because you never know what games will interest you, as well as other cool facts about them. Don't hold back from showing and explaining your games back from other people when doing pickup/collection videos.
karyann:
I like when people show their games one by one, but only when they put life in it. What I mean is, maybe giving a bit of information on how you found/heard about the game, when you bought it, or what it's like, what genre, if it's fun with others, whatever! Just talking a bit about your games. I like these videos, I like knowing how other collectors enjoy their collection :)
Warmsignal:
Tally another one in favor of the one by one format too, as long as they have something to say about each game, and aren't simply calling off the name and moving on. And I might be the only one who finds it mildly annoying when people don't appear to know what game it is they are showing, they give it the glare of being foreign and have to carefully read the title, and sometimes get it wrong. Gives the immediate impression that they buy a lot of games but don't invest much interest in them, much less play them.

Game room tours are cool and all, but what's the point of scanning past each row of games at 3 mph and telling me to pause the video? May as well read a text list and be as entertained. At least mention some of your games and why they are special to you.
bikingjahuty:

--- Quote from: Warmsignal on September 25, 2014, 02:30:49 am ---Tally another one in favor of the one by one format too, as long as they have something to say about each game, and aren't simply calling off the name and moving on. And I might be the only one who finds it mildly annoying when people don't appear to know what game it is they are showing, they give it the glare of being foreign and have to carefully read the title, and sometimes get it wrong. Gives the immediate impression that they buy a lot of games but don't invest much interest in them, much less play them.

Game room tours are cool and all, but what's the point of scanning past each row of games at 3 mph and telling me to pause the video? May as well read a text list and be as entertained. At least mention some of your games and why they are special to you.

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I also like the one game at a time video. Like you I like when they the collector actually has something to say about the game, other then just reading the title. The worst person I have seen with this is SeeJayAre. He gives me the impression he doesn't really care about any of the games he has beyond how well they fill his shelves. Sometimes he acts like, "what the hell is this?" when going through his games. Every game in my collection is there for a reason, and every game, even the ones I have not played, have at least a story about why I wanted the game in the first place.
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