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| dreama1:
How many do you consider to many games in ones possession? Do you have a limit? Or does the buy/trade dynamic keep it from overflowing? |
| stealthrush:
--- Quote from: dreama1 on June 17, 2016, 01:57:25 am ---How many do you consider to many games in ones possession? Do you have a limit? Or does the buy/trade dynamic keep it from overflowing? --- End quote --- When you have (1) large shelf of games is too many for me. Then again, this is coming from someone who doesn't collect for the sake of collecting, rather game player first. I'm also against buying game sets for the sake of completion. Anything mediocre or less I'll trade or sell off. |
| desocietas:
Too many games for me is if the bulk of the games are games I'd never play and don't have interest in playing. I try to collect only items I want to play. Doesn't have to be today or tomorrow but one day I'll play it. For anyone else, if it's all stuff they want to play, I can't judge them for the size of their collection. |
| C0nfed:
Depends on the person. I have many games that I will never play, and have desire to. But the history behind the game, or the people that made it are interesting enough to me that I want to own a part of it. Space is probably a limiting factor for most people. I have a dedicated game room in my house, which not everyone has, so space is not a deciding factor for me. I would image the whole "collection" aspect will become less popular now that digital is a growing trend. |
| bikingjahuty:
I've never quite understood the appeal or desire to go for a complete set for a system. It's one thing if it's a relaticely small library, but I personally know a lot of people who have or are in the process of obtaining large console libraries. There is so much crap mixed in that not only does it lower the quality of what you currently have, but it just takes up so much space! |
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