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oldgamerz:
Hi I just joined yesterday or the day before and have been adding to the database.  My first question what I am asking is, how many of you have play/played any Arcade compilations?

I own almost all of them for my PS2 and almost 200 of my games are not already here on site. My goal is to put all those games into my VG collection, and my final question is do you consider adding the arcade games found in your all in one disk collection to your VG collection?

If you just care about the games like i do than I highly recommend PS2 arcade compilations such as

Taito Legends 1 & 2 PS2
Midway Arcade Treasures vol (1) & (2) & (3) PS2
Capcom Classics Collections 1 and 2 PS2
Megaman Anniversary Collection PS2
Megaman X Collection
Intellivision Lives PS2
Activition Anthology PS2
Atari Anthology PS2
Sega Genesis Ultimate Collection PS3

 :)
turf:
First off, welcome to the site!

I love compilations!  The more the merrier.  I have a tendency to buy a lot of them too.  I bought the Mega Man Legacy Collection for PS4 and 3DS.  If they keep making them, I'll keep buying them.
hexen:
If I am understanding you correctly when you say "adding the arcade games found in your all in one disk collection", you mean if you have a compilation disc of 20 games, you add those 20 games individually rather then just the compilation disc. If that is what you mean, I would personally not do that. I would consider it a single item with everything inside it a part of it. I don't even add my steam games because to me a collection consists of physical items.

Compilation discs are pretty awesome when you don't have a lot of money. In early high school before I started seriously collecting or had any money, I traded for the MegaMan Anniversary Collection for GC, which is where I first played through all the MegaMan games. As time went on, I eventually got all the MegaMan NES carts because I like owning the originals as a collector, but for playing games I would say a compilation cart is just more convenient in most cases.
telly:
I own Metal Slug Anthology on PS2, but I don't go through adding the arcade listing of each game to my collection, if that's what you're asking.

I do do that on Backloggery because I want to track which games in the compilation I beat
soera:
Please dont add each piece of a compilation to the database. Its not something someone can own separately so there is no reason to allow it to be added to someone's collection.
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