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What's you most replayed game?
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mrfoxhound:

--- Quote from: rayrayjay on April 18, 2016, 10:06:49 pm ---A link to the past is the only game i have continuously replayed every few years.  I dont like replaying games really.

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I also don't like to replay games and if I ever do, it's usually a couple years apart. Especially when HD/definitive versions are released.
burningdoom:
If you don't replay video games, then why even keep a large collection of games?
ignition365:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on April 20, 2016, 01:43:12 pm ---If you don't replay video games, then why even keep a large collection of games?

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This is actually something I've been trying to come to terms with.  I generally don't replay a game unless it was so good I wouldn't mind playing it again, like the ones I listed, or if I have some ulterior motive for playing.  You know, multiplayer, some specific event that occurs, etc.

So a series like Assassin's Creed, which I am really enjoying right now, I would probably never replay any of the games in the franchise, so why bother keeping the games?  I don't know, why not?  They aren't worth enough to justify selling them.  It doesn't really hinder me to keep them.  Maybe one day I'll have kids who will want to play them.  Maybe one day my wife will get over her PC master race bullshit and play these games.  (Kind of kidding)  I don't know.
mrfoxhound:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on April 20, 2016, 01:43:12 pm ---If you don't replay video games, then why even keep a large collection of games?

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I'm going to assume this comment was also towards me. I'm not completely against replaying games--I once in awhile have my moments where I'd like to play something again but it's usually a couple years apart from having played it already. I also have my games there if company would ever like to play and eventually I'd like to pass off my games to my kids. I want them to have the same childhood I had. I think that's a fair enough explanation.

You don't have to replay all of your games often and especially not in the immediate future to justify owning them. It's like telling someone "What's the point of collecting all of these games if you're never going to play or finish half of them?" (Which is said often and makes more sense than telling someone what's the point of a collection if you don't replay) and I'd argue that most collectors don't play all of the games they buy. I'm sure you don't play your Tiger LCD games or Microvision regularly and I'm certain you don't read all of your game magazines regularly and theflea doesn't play/beat all the games he owns. No one has that kind of time--even if they had no responsibilities.

I'm not attacking you, I'm just trying to make a point. Your reason for collecting is different than others. Adding a stipulation like having to replay games to have a large collection is a bit wacky. I only plan to have about 500 games--all of them being games I like. I don't collect just to collect for completion sake or anything like that. I think about 500 across a couple consoles is a decent amount and realistic when collecting games to eventually complete. Most collectors are shelf collectors whether they like it or not, like all the big game collecting YouTubers. Stacks of games on shelves and closets and I can bet with my life most of those don't get played often. It's a sentimental value type of deal with some people. Some games get put away in a closet by collectors, just look at PatTheNESPunk. More stuff than they know what to do with for whatever reason. While I don't agree with it, meh, it's their business.
gf78:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on April 20, 2016, 01:43:12 pm ---If you don't replay video games, then why even keep a large collection of games?

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Some people just like to collect stuff. To me, why collect games if you are getting ratty-ass incomplete copies?  I don't even count disc only games in my collection.
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