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| sworddude:
If you for example own a copy of metal slug anthology wich includes metal slug 1 to 5 I would not add those seperately to the vg collect database. You can ofcourse ad the metal slug anthology to your collection as one game. However if you own the seperate ps2 copies of metal slug 3, 4 and 5 only than can one add them seperately. Obviously it might be even worse with certain capcom and namco collection wich are 10 to sometimes even 20+ games. |
| oldgamerz:
--- Quote from: soera on March 01, 2017, 04:09:51 pm ---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. --- End quote --- Ok i won't, I'll stop adding acrade conversions and homebrews even though this site gives the option to do so I figured if that feature was there to assign homebrews and arcade conversions :( I guess it was my mistake to add all those arcade conversions to the database ] the main reason why I added them is because I would like to browse through games in my collection quickly without turning my self into a DJ I just want to log on, look for a game in my collection then see it and decide if I want to play it. I thought this site might be what i was looking for :( |
| rayne315:
--- Quote from: oldgamerz on March 01, 2017, 04:35:38 pm --- --- Quote from: soera on March 01, 2017, 04:09:51 pm ---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. --- End quote --- Ok i won't, I'll stop adding acrade conversions and homebrews even though this site gives the option to do so I figured if that feature was there to assign homebrews and arcade conversions :( I guess it was my mistake to add all those arcade conversions to the database ] the main reason why I added them is because I would like to browse through games in my collection quickly without turning my self into a DJ I just want to log on, look for a game in my collection then see it and decide if I want to play it. I thought this site might be what i was looking for :( --- End quote --- by the sounds of it you are looking for something like http://backloggery.com/ or https://howlongtobeat.com/ the reason I use this site is for if the unfortunate happens (break in, fire, flood, tornado) I can have a complete list of everything I own for insurance purposes. if you are looking for a site so you can know what games you have a version of and whether or not you have beaten them then I would use backloggery its a great site for that sort of thing |
| Flashback2012:
--- Quote from: oldgamerz on March 01, 2017, 02:38:00 pm ---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 :) --- End quote --- Wow...no mention of the Namco Museum series? ??? |
| burningdoom:
I LOVE them. I pick them up whenever I come across them. It's a great value for your money. I have so many, at this point, my post would just turn into a big list I put them here, so I won't. My favorites have to be the Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1 & 2, and SNK Arcade Classics. So many fan-freaking-tastic games from those companies on those collections. As for series specific ones, you can't go wrong with Mega Man Anniversary Collection, Mega Man X Collection, Metal Slug Anthology, and Legend of Zelda: Collector's Disc. And for some out of the ordinary collections, The Pinball Hall of Fame Collections (Williams Collection and Gottileb Collection) are amazing digital recreations of real, classic pinball tables dating from the 50s to the 80s. |
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