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Title: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: gf78 on August 07, 2015, 11:08:02 am
I'm bored at work...so I figured I would start a new topic.  But seriously, have you ever just laid your collection out, or looked over it on the shelves and marveled at it's magnificence? 

With my gaming room gone (converted into a bedroom for one of my daughter's when she got too old to stay in the same room with her sister), I sold off many of my classic systems, figures, collectibles, posters, etc.  The games and other remaining stuff was boxed up and stored in my bedroom closet to keep them safe.  But after a month of so of gathering more games, I drag them all out and reorganize them. 

My wife came into the bedroom the last time I was reorganizing my PS2 collection.  Upon looking up and down the alphabetical rows, she told me I was sick and I had a problem.  LOL.  When I was younger, I never dreamed I would have a collection of games like this, especially after I had to sell my original PlayStation collection. 

I think it's pretty cool that lined up in one of my cabinets, there is a row of Nintendo handhelds.  Even though I don't really play the old one's any longer and do most of my handheld gaming on my New 3DS and Vita, it's an awesome look back through the history of these electronic devices that have brought me so much joy over the years.  It's also really cool to see how technology has advanced through the years, from the giant, bulky GameBoy that took 4 AA batteries and had a tiny, green dot matrix screen to the New 3DS with all the functions and technology packed into it (even though I still think the screen is too low res). 

I hope the day when download-only gaming never comes.  Even though I can look across my shelf and be proud of my PS4 game collection, I sigh when I think how 90% of them don't even have a manual in them anymore.  It's also a big part of why I support indie developers who take their download-only titles and make a physical release.  I'm more than happy to pay money for a game like Stick it to the Man or Terraria on disc.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: aliensstudios on August 07, 2015, 11:21:17 am
I'm one of those people who's always got to have more, more, more! To be honest though, I sometimes feel very blessed to have all of the games I have, and why I may not stare at them in awe per say, I really love my collection. A few years ago, I had only enough games to fill up two drawers on a plastic dresser, now I have enough to fill three shelves! Game collecting is one of the best hobbies in the world I'd say.

I too hope download only never becomes a thing. I think it's a bit of a ways off, but it'll happen someday.  :-\
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: gf78 on August 07, 2015, 11:36:25 am
I'm one of those people who's always got to have more, more, more! To be honest though, I sometimes feel very blessed to have all of the games I have, and why I may not stare at them in awe per say, I really love my collection. A few years ago, I had only enough games to fill up two drawers on a plastic dresser, now I have enough to fill three shelves! Game collecting is one of the best hobbies in the world I'd say.

I too hope download only never becomes a thing. I think it's a bit of a ways off, but it'll happen someday.  :-\

LOL...I know all about that drive for "more, more, more!"  I too feel blessed to have everything I do.  While I don't have the disposable income to bring in major hauls every weekend (looking your way Flea   :P ), I'm still able to enjoy my hobby by picking up old games and keeping up with the new releases. 

There are a lot of people out there who as the saying goes "don't have a pot to piss in."  I always try to remind myself of that fact and how I'm fortunate that my family has a roof over our heads, food in our bellies and we are able to go out and have fun and drive a dependable car. 
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: thewelshman on August 07, 2015, 12:10:41 pm
I've gotten to where my "awe" turns into "awe hell am I going to play all of these?" I've been slowly going through them in recent months, though my purchasing has slowed considerably since I realized that I don't have to try and buy EVERY release that comes out.

Plus, getting married and sharing a bank account with my wife makes it harder to just buy whatever I want.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: dondetti on August 07, 2015, 12:16:56 pm
I don't have a game collection that I suppose is that awe inspiring to the hardcore collectors out there. Many incomplete games/loose cardridges and no seriously rare stuff (yet). But I understand this notion of "proudness" too much with my other main interest, I like to just pull out a record and marvel at it because it is so rare and took me years to find. It's a thing that just happens if you spend a lot of time & money with something and see good results in the end IMO.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: desocietas on August 07, 2015, 12:55:48 pm
I totally do this from time to time, especially since we moved many of our games into our streaming room.  Sometimes I'll be streaming a game, and someone asks if I've played a particular game, and sometimes I'll have to think about it and look over to the shelf and scan for the box.  In those moments, I remember how fortunate I am to have built up the collection I have.

Also, I feel very fortunate that my boyfriend is also a gamer!  He understands my game collecting hobby and enjoys it as much as I do.

I hope to live in a place where I can have my game collection all in one room. At the moment, it's split between the streaming room, the bedroom, and a spare bedroom.

I'm not a fan of digital games unless they're PC only.  Even then, if they happened to have a PC retail copy, I enjoy having that in view as well.  Something about the tangible product is nice - otherwise it's just floating out there in the digital ether.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: gf78 on August 07, 2015, 01:07:51 pm
I totally do this from time to time, especially since we moved many of our games into our streaming room.  Sometimes I'll be streaming a game, and someone asks if I've played a particular game, and sometimes I'll have to think about it and look over to the shelf and scan for the box.  In those moments, I remember how fortunate I am to have built up the collection I have.

Also, I feel very fortunate that my boyfriend is also a gamer!  He understands my game collecting hobby and enjoys it as much as I do.

I hope to live in a place where I can have my game collection all in one room. At the moment, it's split between the streaming room, the bedroom, and a spare bedroom.

I'm not a fan of digital games unless they're PC only.  Even then, if they happened to have a PC retail copy, I enjoy having that in view as well.  Something about the tangible product is nice - otherwise it's just floating out there in the digital ether.

I'm hoping to win the auctions for my last two Squaresoft PS1 games I need.  I feel incredibly excited to know I am close to having the complete collection of those games.  Once they all arrive (and assuming I win those last two!), I'm going to lay them all out and take a pic for this site.  I have a pack of brand-new jewel cases so any that have scuffed cases will be replaced post-haste.  It's a small victory for me on my road to having my dream PS1 collection!
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: mastafafik on August 07, 2015, 02:55:46 pm
"Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?"

Many times!

Hmm... I look at my collection in awe every day! :P

...and I want MORE! :D
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: gf78 on August 07, 2015, 03:09:22 pm
"Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?"

Many times!

Hmm... I look at my collection in awe every day! :P

...and I want MORE! :D

LOL!
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: kashell on August 07, 2015, 03:14:35 pm
I wouldn't say stare in awe, but I do glance at it and I'm proud of it because it's a collection that caters to me and my unique tastes in games. I'm proud of the fact that 90% of the games in my library have been played in some capacity, most of which to the end of the credits and some with 100% completion.

However, I do always ensure that it is kept in the most pristine condition. I love cleaning the house anyways, so the game room gets the same treatment. The carpets around the shelves are vacuumed. The shelves are dusted. The games get dusted as needed and an aerosol can gets used on each system to get rid of any remaining dust. The controllers get wiped down and removed of any gunk. It's amazing how filthy those can get just with use. Controllers that aren't in use and have chords get neatly wrapped in a fashion that would make Miss Manners beam with pride. Since the bonus room is used as the "hobby" room (not just the game room), it also has a lot of vinyl records on display in special frames. These get cleaned, as well. The board game tables get Pledged to hell and high water, but that might be because I'm addicted to the smell of lemony freshness. I go through such painstaking tasks to ensure everyone else can stare in awe at not only the content, but the pristine nature of everything.

"The cleanliness of your game room is a reflection of you" said no one until now. ^o^v
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: telly on August 07, 2015, 03:38:57 pm
I don't think I have enough games yet to invoke awe yet...

But someday... someday...  ;D
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: gf78 on August 07, 2015, 03:40:54 pm
"The cleanliness of your game room is a reflection of you" said no one until now. ^o^v

LOL....you should put that quote in your sig.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: gf78 on August 07, 2015, 03:41:34 pm
I don't think I have enough games yet to invoke awe yet...

But someday... someday...  ;D

You're on your way.   8)
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: kashell on August 07, 2015, 03:47:11 pm
I don't think I have enough games yet to invoke awe yet...

But someday... someday...  ;D

As long as you are happy with it, then that's all that matters.

"The cleanliness of your game room is a reflection of you" said no one until now. ^o^v

LOL....you should put that quote in your sig.

If it came from someone else, then I would. Otherwise, I think it's kind of egotistical to quote yourself. XD
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: telly on August 07, 2015, 03:58:06 pm
I don't think I have enough games yet to invoke awe yet...

But someday... someday...  ;D

You're on your way.   8)

Damn right!  8)

I'm young, I got time haha

I don't think I have enough games yet to invoke awe yet...

But someday... someday...  ;D

As long as you are happy with it, then that's all that matters.

Very true, as long as I'm adding games that I like then I don't mind if it's not that big of a collection :D
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: scarface88fg on August 07, 2015, 04:56:08 pm
Lol, I do this even though I have a small collection and only about half of my games are boxed or on cartridges.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: bikingjahuty on August 07, 2015, 05:08:35 pm
LOL all the freakin time!


I love just standing or sitting in front of one of my game shelves and grabbing random titles and just looking at them reading the box art. It's almost just as enjoyable as playing the game.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: abe on August 07, 2015, 08:33:16 pm
I wouldn't say in awe since my collection isn't all that big, but I do regularly stare at my games. It's rather satisfying, particularly with games that I'm really proud of because they were hard to get, got a good deal on, etc. Lately I've been enjoying staring at my IA/VT Colorful Crystal Box. :) Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus is fun to stare at too. Can't forget Pokemon HeartGold either. More games need shiny boxes.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: theflea on August 07, 2015, 10:32:21 pm
This is a no brainer, lol
Ya there are times I just walk around the room and start looking through my games.
You should see when I invite someone over for the first time, They spend so much time looking at everything that we never get the time to play any games. lol
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: dashv on August 07, 2015, 11:21:25 pm
I sometimes look at my collection and think of how much I've put into it and think I must be sick.

Fortunately my wife tells me that my gaming and collecting is fine and that she'll kill me if I get rid of any of it.

:)
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: burningdoom on August 08, 2015, 12:30:15 am
Yep, many times.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: stealthrush on August 08, 2015, 06:49:18 pm
No because they're kept in drawers. If I did ever buy Ikea shelves perhaps I'll gawk in glee. Although i'm not a collector, more video-game enthusiast and solely keep the games I really enjoy and discard the rest.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: turf on August 08, 2015, 06:53:13 pm
Sometimes I pull up a stool in the middle of My Last Corner of The World and marvel at what I've done.  It's fun to do.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: spac316 on August 08, 2015, 08:13:27 pm
Yep, I think I'm proud of mine so far..
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: retroone on August 09, 2015, 01:36:18 pm
"Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?"

I do tend to stare at it from time to time and I am pretty proud of it. Although most of the time I stare at it figuring out what to play. ;D
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: maximo310 on August 09, 2015, 03:22:42 pm
Yep. I love looking at the hard to find stuff and look through all of the various goodies that I have. It's makes realize how far I've come in collecting in the last few years.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: Warmsignal on August 10, 2015, 02:20:41 pm
Since my bed faces a wall that has a bunch of PS2/XBOX stuff on it, it's pretty much the last thing I see at night and the first thing I see waking up. I sometimes think to myself - when did I become this wall-o-games person? Then I remember I've been at it for 7 years, maybe longer, buying more games every single week.

Yeah, it's pretty awe inspiring seeing all of this great software in one place, but also sometimes scary. I buy them because I intend to play them, but I fear that I won't for most of them. It's difficult for me to do stuff like play a game, especially living with untreated depression and anxiety. Popping in a game often seems like building a house with my bare hands, in my mind. So imagine what playing all of them would mean. Just going out and buying another one is so much easier.  :P  ::)

But I keep looking at this light at the end of a tunnel. There are strict limitations to what more will be added to the pile and that feels good. I'm not collecting games beyond 7th gen except for Nintendo consoles, from this point, and my wishlist keeps shrinking ever so slowly.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: aliensstudios on August 13, 2015, 12:11:54 pm
Since my bed faces a wall that has a bunch of PS2/XBOX stuff on it, it's pretty much the last thing I see at night and the first thing I see waking up. I sometimes think to myself - when did I become this wall-o-games person? Then I remember I've been at it for 7 years, maybe longer, buying more games every single week.

Yeah, it's pretty awe inspiring seeing all of this great software in one place, but also sometimes scary. I buy them because I intend to play them, but I fear that I won't for most of them. It's difficult for me to do stuff like play a game, especially living with untreated depression and anxiety. Popping in a game often seems like building a house with my bare hands, in my mind. So imagine what playing all of them would mean. Just going out and buying another one is so much easier.  :P  ::)

But I keep looking at this light at the end of a tunnel. There are strict limitations to what more will be added to the pile and that feels good. I'm not collecting games beyond 7th gen except for Nintendo consoles, from this point, and my wishlist keeps shrinking ever so slowly.
I do that too, I buy a game I probably won't ever get around to playing. With my Wii U though, I've completed or at least tried to complete every game I've purchased for it. It may sound odd, but sometimes when I pop a game in and start playing it, I feel guilty, like I should be doing something else. Every game I've gotten recently is something I genuinely wanted to play, but sometimes I don't end up doing so.
A lot of my PS2 games were found next to a dumpster at GameStop and I have no interest in about half of them, I just grabbed them because they were there. I've been thinking of selling off the games I don't want so my collection is just all the games I like, but I keep telling myself it's quantity over quality when I know it's not true.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: gf78 on August 13, 2015, 12:24:22 pm
I love just standing or sitting in front of one of my game shelves and grabbing random titles and just looking at them reading the box art. It's almost just as enjoyable as playing the game.

LOL...I was doing that last night.  Vagrant Story caught my eye.  I pulled it out and just marveled at it.  Read the back, looked at that pristine jewel case, manual and discs....then I started one by one pulling out various games and admiring them. 

I've been holding out for Ehrgeiz to show up in the mail so I can lay all 25 Squaresoft titles out and marvel at them.  Slapping together a collection of games might seem pretty dorky to someone not into that, but it's like I just completed a conquest.  LOL. 
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: jsoup on August 14, 2015, 05:07:41 pm
I frequently do that with my Steam collection.
"Why the hell did I buy all this junk?"
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: desocietas on August 14, 2015, 08:01:47 pm
I frequently do that with my Steam collection.
"Why the hell did I buy all this junk?"

Hahaha, I know, right? That's the one thing about physical games - you realize a lot faster that you're just adding filler and need shelf space for it all.  It's just a bottomless void with Steam games...
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: Warmsignal on August 14, 2015, 09:56:32 pm
Since my bed faces a wall that has a bunch of PS2/XBOX stuff on it, it's pretty much the last thing I see at night and the first thing I see waking up. I sometimes think to myself - when did I become this wall-o-games person? Then I remember I've been at it for 7 years, maybe longer, buying more games every single week.

Yeah, it's pretty awe inspiring seeing all of this great software in one place, but also sometimes scary. I buy them because I intend to play them, but I fear that I won't for most of them. It's difficult for me to do stuff like play a game, especially living with untreated depression and anxiety. Popping in a game often seems like building a house with my bare hands, in my mind. So imagine what playing all of them would mean. Just going out and buying another one is so much easier.  :P  ::)

But I keep looking at this light at the end of a tunnel. There are strict limitations to what more will be added to the pile and that feels good. I'm not collecting games beyond 7th gen except for Nintendo consoles, from this point, and my wishlist keeps shrinking ever so slowly.
I do that too, I buy a game I probably won't ever get around to playing. With my Wii U though, I've completed or at least tried to complete every game I've purchased for it. It may sound odd, but sometimes when I pop a game in and start playing it, I feel guilty, like I should be doing something else. Every game I've gotten recently is something I genuinely wanted to play, but sometimes I don't end up doing so.
A lot of my PS2 games were found next to a dumpster at GameStop and I have no interest in about half of them, I just grabbed them because they were there. I've been thinking of selling off the games I don't want so my collection is just all the games I like, but I keep telling myself it's quantity over quality when I know it's not true.

I've come to accept that my intention is only to play these games, not to beat them. I'm okay with it, as long as I've given it a go for a few hours. Whether I love it, or hate, it's likely that I won't come back to playing it that many times. Unless it's really, really something special and I'm in a really positive mood.

I couldn't sell my games off. As sad as it sounds, this collection is one of my life's biggest achievements, and I've put a lot of my soul into it. It's flawed in some ways, but it is my creation I guess. That's why right now, I see it as worth keeping basically forever.  ???  :P
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: jsoup on August 15, 2015, 02:03:58 am
I frequently do that with my Steam collection.
"Why the hell did I buy all this junk?"

Hahaha, I know, right? That's the one thing about physical games - you realize a lot faster that you're just adding filler and need shelf space for it all.  It's just a bottomless void with Steam games...

And the bad part is you don't realize it's happening. Some of my Steam pit I bought cause I was interested in it and have yet to bother playing. The rest were all $1 bundles that I figured I'd fiddle with eventually and may as well get since the price was so low. Then I got the Steam badge for having 500 games.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: turf on August 16, 2015, 08:04:11 pm
I couldn't sell my games off. As sad as it sounds, this collection is one of my life's biggest achievements, and I've put a lot of my soul into it. It's flawed in some ways, but it is my creation I guess. That's why right now, I see it as worth keeping basically forever.  ???  :P

This.  Well said
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: burningdoom on August 16, 2015, 08:16:43 pm
I couldn't sell my games off. As sad as it sounds, this collection is one of my life's biggest achievements, and I've put a lot of my soul into it. It's flawed in some ways, but it is my creation I guess. That's why right now, I see it as worth keeping basically forever.  ???  :P

This.  Well said

That's how I feel, too. I don't know how many people see my collection of comics and games combined and ask why I don't sell it. Because it's what makes me happy, I'd just turn around and use the money to replace a lot of it anyways.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: turf on August 16, 2015, 08:28:28 pm
I couldn't sell my games off. As sad as it sounds, this collection is one of my life's biggest achievements, and I've put a lot of my soul into it. It's flawed in some ways, but it is my creation I guess. That's why right now, I see it as worth keeping basically forever.  ???  :P

This.  Well said

That's how I feel, too. I don't know how many people see my collection of comics and games combined and ask why I don't sell it. Because it's what makes me happy, I'd just turn around and use the money to replace a lot of it anyways.

I've been shopping for a Polaris RZR, one of those side by sides that goes too fast.  I won't pull the trigger because I want to save and pay cash for one. 
My friends tell me to sell out and buy 3 of those things. No way.  This is my collection.  I've spent a decade + on this.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: azure on August 16, 2015, 08:45:02 pm
My collection isn't awe worthy, but I do love it very much. Sometimes I just like to sit and look through the art, manual, etc of my favorite games and the memories I have with them.
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: gf78 on August 17, 2015, 10:37:04 am
My collection isn't awe worthy, but I do love it very much. Sometimes I just like to sit and look through the art, manual, etc of my favorite games and the memories I have with them.

Just because your collection isn't huge doesn't mean it's not great.  You have a lot of great items, games, etc. and all complete.  Be proud of what you have. 

EDIT:  No, I take that back.  Your collection is pretty bad-ass.  Everyone starts out with just one game.  And hey, you have a complete copy of Xenoblade Chronicles so that puts you in elite status.   8)
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: gf78 on August 17, 2015, 10:41:21 am
That's how I feel, too. I don't know how many people see my collection of comics and games combined and ask why I don't sell it. Because it's what makes me happy, I'd just turn around and use the money to replace a lot of it anyways.

There is always going to be somebody that tells you what you are doing is a waste of time, waste of money, blah, blah, blah.  My parents could never possibly understand what I see in games and use just about every opportunity to tell me how I should quit "playing with toys" because that's all they will ever be in their eyes.

Meanwhile, they spend their days of retirement watching sh!t like Dancing with the Stars and America's Got Talent.  Talk about a waste of your life there.   ::)
Title: Re: Do you ever just stare at your collection in awe?
Post by: telly on August 17, 2015, 10:42:26 am
My collection isn't awe worthy, but I do love it very much. Sometimes I just like to sit and look through the art, manual, etc of my favorite games and the memories I have with them.

I think you have a great collection! You have a lot of interesting/different games and consoles :)