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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: oldgamerz on April 07, 2019, 08:14:36 pm
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If I was forced to downsize any of my collection it would be the video game collection first, If I could only keep one console it would be the PlayStation 2 and I would try to keep all my video game compilations, that include more than one video game per disc.
If you had to sacrifice most or all of your media or video games what would go first?
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PS2 and GBA stuff
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I would definitely keep my Sega stuff for as long as I could. Especially Master System (my favorite console ever) and Saturn!
The first things to go would be Nintendo, beginning with the N64!
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Well considering over the last few years I've sold off a good half of my anime collection, it's pretty clear where I started :P
Now, assuming I reached a point where I needed to start pruning the games, it would likely go like this:
-All of the Game Gear stuff goes. Not that it's bad, I just play it the least. I mean, I play my Lynx more for cryin' out loud!
-Prune the PS2 & PS4 games. Probably my biggest space-consuming collections, I'm sure there's games in there I don't need to hang onto anymore.
-Re-evaluate boxed cartidge games. Boxes take up space, and I'm not opposed to cart-only- so really, do I need to have any boxed carts at all?
If drastic measures are needed, consider selling/storing older machines in favor of modern clone machines. Even going with FPGA means smaller devices than what I have now- and that's assuming I don't just get a retron 5 & combine a bunch together. Plus, clone machines mean native HDMi, so smaller switchboxes.
Luckily, I'm not in a place where I have to do that just yet.
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I was actually faced with this dilemma a few years ago, and the first thing that went were games that were ports of the same game on different consoles, games I wasn't too crazy about, and what I like to consider trophy games, aka games that you own simply because they are rare or sought after.
Just selling those I was able to fund what I needed at the time, but if I had to sell more beyond that then it would be difficult to choose. Essentially if I had to sell nearly everything else off the stuff that would be left over are either games I really, really like or games I have a personal connection to in some way. In all this would mean I'd hold onto roughly 100 to 250 games and a handful of consoles in the end.
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I would hold onto my NES/SNES games from when I was a kid. Gotta keep that nostalgia.
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I would probably dump most of the console stuff and just keep the PC games.
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I'd keep my systems and just sell off the games I never play.
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I've already downsized my game collection by 1/3 (500 games), due to financial troubles. New car, new pc and such (which weren't planned :( ). I really had to think twice and sometimes trice to think which games went. I've sold all my NES games, since i didn't play them anymore. Sold games for the older consoles which i HAD on the newer consoles (Reboot/Remaster/in Compilation). For the SNES i kept the games (About 20 / 150) out of nostalgia reasons.
The truth is anyone can clear his game collection, it's the circumstances and the will to actually begin a clear-out, which kept me from doing it (kept hoarding). Each and every person has his own reasons and his own selective way of justifying which games to sell/keep.
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Snes e PS1
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I'd hold onto the PS and PS2 stuff as long as possible.
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My collection is already really small, only like half is physical and less in total than 360 games, but probably all of my nintendo stuff and PS3, I don't particularly NEED my PC or xbox. That being said I prefer games like DOOM (And DOOM Eternal), and FPS on PC.
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My NES and games. I’d hold on to those until I didn’t have a choice. It’s my favorite system and started my love of gaming.
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You mentioned media. So I'll say my anime dvd collection. Which I actually did get rid of in my teens. It was worth it to be honest https://vgcollect.com/forum/Smileys/default/grin.gif As for video games... Maybe my ps3 for the fact that so many games were ported to ps4 but most definitely my original xbox collection would go first.
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My dvd/blu ray collection would go first if i brake up my game collection i would get rid of it all and stop collecting.Mabey start collecting aquariums and breeding fish again.
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I would get rid of toys, comics, movies then games. Atari/intellivision and NES would go first. TG-16, Playstaion and Xbox One would be the last to go.
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The truth is anyone can clear his game collection, it's the circumstances and the will to actually begin a clear-out, which kept me from doing it (kept hoarding). Each and every person has his own reasons and his own selective way of justifying which games to sell/keep.
Excactly- I keep extra funds around for emergencies, so unless something extreme happens purges are the result of a desire for space. I sold the anime to make more room for games. I will likely purge some more manga in May to make room for games. Each time after the first you think "this is it, I'm down to the essentials"... but then a couple years go by and you realize you still haven't watched/read/played/used things since before the last purge. I imagine I'd do it more often if not for the effort of trying to sell on Ebay.
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Pretty much everything else and then games. I don't like any other media nearly as much as I like games and most other media like anime/tv series/movies are readily available through various services. Plus reacquiring certain games would be much harder/expensive than those other media.
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The truth is anyone can clear his game collection, it's the circumstances and the will to actually begin a clear-out, which kept me from doing it (kept hoarding). Each and every person has his own reasons and his own selective way of justifying which games to sell/keep.
Excactly- I keep extra funds around for emergencies, so unless something extreme happens purges are the result of a desire for space. I sold the anime to make more room for games. I will likely purge some more manga in May to make room for games. Each time after the first you think "this is it, I'm down to the essentials"... but then a couple years go by and you realize you still haven't watched/read/played/used things since before the last purge. I imagine I'd do it more often if not for the effort of trying to sell on Ebay.
Same. The odds of me needing to purge for cash are pretty low - but if that did happen I would probably get rid of some specific game stuff first (Virtual Boy, extra consoles, etc) as that would be the best way for me to get some cash in flow. I did get rid of all of my Atari 2600 stuff about a year ago. I was never going to play it, and cash is always good. Then it would be my Magic: The Gathering decks. I've not played in over a year at least and I've got some value there worth looking into (been meaning to sell my Masterwork Wurmcoil Engine as it is).
Now, if we are talking purging for space, that's been done on multiple occasions. Toys and collectibles are down to pretty negligible amounts, with the only thing really taking up any space are my classic TMNT toys and some boxed McFarlane's that already stored away. I've been in the process of a big DVD / movie clean-up over the last year and and half. I'm probably down by 1/4, maybe a full third. I've also gotten rid of a few books, mostly some pulpy fantasy stuff. In fact, the only thing I've not considered getting rid to clear space is my game collection.
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if i was to downsize it would be saturn,nes and dreamcast i love all 3 but i play them the least. i cant ever get rid of my ps3 it means alot to me.