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Title: How do you organize?
Post by: Slimestein on July 09, 2016, 04:22:20 pm
I was wondering how everyone grouped their game collections from different systems. The way I'm doing it now is grouping it by generation (i.e. ps2 with gamecube and xbox, xbox 360 with ps3 and wii) and I was curious to see how others grouped their collections.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: kashell on July 09, 2016, 04:27:34 pm
Each shelf row is dedicated to the games for one system. Sometimes I'll combine things.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: anagar on July 09, 2016, 06:47:23 pm
 By "family" so (PS2,PS3,PS4 then GC, Wii, WiiU) and in ABC order. Same goes for the portable shelf.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: topspot123 on July 10, 2016, 12:23:25 am
By "family" so (PS2,PS3,PS4 then GC, Wii, WiiU) and in ABC order. Same goes for the portable shelf.

Same here but with the following exceptions; mine are arranged in 'roughly' alphabetical order.  When it's a game series, release order takes precedent over title.  For instance 'Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction' is first even though 'Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time' is alphabetically first.

My Colecovision games are essentially sorted in purchase order and for some reason that makes no rational sense, my NES, SNES, and Gameboy games follow different sorting rules.  They are generally grouped by series (chronologically) with first party on the left, third party on the right.  My brain just expects them to be this way and changing it would throw me off;  I'm not sure I could get used it changing.  But my Genesis games are alphabetical.  Go figure.

Come to think of it, my GBA games are kept in two zippered folios.  They are alphabetical but one has all first party and the other all third party.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: burningdoom on July 10, 2016, 01:28:23 am
That's a complicated question for me:

1. Sega Genesis games are in a tape case that's on display, mounted on the wall.

2. PS1 games are in a CD-tower.

3. Dreamcast games are on display in a wall-mounted CD case.

4. All of my NES & SNES games are on a 3-tier bookshelf.

5. All of my PS2 games are on another 3-tier bookshelf.

6. And all of my other DVD-sized games (XBox, 360, XBone, GameCube, Wii, Wii U) are on yet another bookshelf.

7. My Game Boy, GBC, & GBA games are in binders in 9-pocket trading card plastic pages.

8. And finally, my DS & 3DS games are in those 18-game holders that you used to get from Club Nintendo that are the same size as normal game cases, with the game's original cases on display on a bookshelf.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: wartoy on July 10, 2016, 02:21:54 am
 well i try to have my games organized a certian way but space prohibits me. you see my shelving was made to fit exactly for what i needed this helps conserve space nes shelves were built a certian size super nes,sega gen, ps1, so on and so forth. thankfully for each system i built a few oversized shelves so if need be i can move stuff around alittle.but space does dictate how i can arrange things for sure. one wierd thing though i arrange games for my 360 by genre i feel its easier to find something im looking for this way cause its the largest part of my collection but i dont do it for any other systems in my collection
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: fighterpilot562 on July 10, 2016, 02:34:17 am
Each shelf row is dedicated to the games for one system. Sometimes I'll combine things.

This is what i do, i need to build a 2nd shelf soon.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: ignition365 on July 10, 2016, 08:44:29 am
By system in no particular order ATM.

Plan is by family in no particular order.

Sega CD to Sega Saturn to Dreamcast to SMS to Genesis.  SNES to N64 to GCN to Wii.  PS1 to PS2.  All other single systems over in the corner of shame with Xbox.

All of my modern and handheld stuff are in their own respective rooms.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: shepard11 on July 10, 2016, 12:41:56 pm
I have shelves for some of my favorite games and systems and anything not on the shelf are in these lovely plastic stack-able drawers split up by system. Cept for the top drawer which is in box but not displayed Nintendo products.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: retrogemcollector on July 10, 2016, 02:21:55 pm
Because of limited space Every thing is organized by the size of the box/Jewell case.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: deftommo on July 10, 2016, 02:31:39 pm
I have a section of a bookshelf I dedicate to my favorites. I sort the games by series and in order, regardless of platform.

The rest go in a drawer where I just sort them by system.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: azure on July 10, 2016, 05:53:31 pm
Alphabetical order, and by system for me. I keep my autographed titles separate, that's the only exception.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: telly on July 10, 2016, 08:28:57 pm
I really don't have much organization, things are split between my apartment and my parents house. They are somewhat grouped by system at least
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: necrosexual on July 10, 2016, 10:41:28 pm
system -> genre -> alphabetical

...in theory.

i'm running out of space so at this point i'm cramming things where they fit.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: pacpix on July 10, 2016, 11:45:55 pm
By system, and then alphabetical.  If there are multiple games in a series for a console I sort those by release order.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: brazbit on July 11, 2016, 12:35:30 am
Organize?

Hmm... That may be giving it too much credit. I guess I use the Goonies Method for cartridges. I dedicated an old dresser to it. The Atari 2600 goes in the top drawer. The Genesis and Nintendo go in the second drawer. And the Coleco/N64/others go in the bottom drawer. Always separate the drugs.... err games. 

The only console cartridges not in there are the Odyessey 2 cartridges and they are in the same 8-track cases they have been in since the 70s.

Portable systems are in their own carrying cases and the games are in the cases as well.

Disc based systems? Sigh... those are just in Rubbermaid containers. I can't get too excited about doing anything with them. The 360 discs are still in the old DVD cases in the living room. I don't buy discs for the Xbox One or the PS4, much prefer digital for these systems so the one or two that we have are just tucked in with the 360 games.

The SNES/Super Famicom are an enigma. My wife is collecting those, currently they are in a collection of boxes, a couple for cleaned cartridges and a box or two for yet to be cleaned. What I do know is that once she decides what she wants to do with them, they will be indexed and alphabetized...
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: ignition365 on July 11, 2016, 08:33:57 am
By system, and then alphabetical.  If there are multiple games in a series for a console I sort those by release order.
I try to do this, but then when I go to inventory things are out of order according to VGCollect's alphabetical order.  So I just do it in alphabetical order according to VGCollect.
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: parasiteadam on July 11, 2016, 03:33:10 pm
Gonna be organizing by age of console and family. Trying to decide how I should work in my handheld collections or should I have those as separate thing entirely. Also considering going alphabetical but not sure if that'll look weird since I have most of my handheld games still in their collector boxes
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: sithsylar on July 14, 2016, 01:19:11 am
I have one row of all my games in Alphabetical Order.  Then i have another row of all the games i have completed so i can keep track of what i have done and haven't done. 
Title: Re: How do you organize?
Post by: Warmsignal on July 14, 2016, 04:40:40 pm
All haphazard... a collector's nightmare. Well not entirely, I at least do by console. Everything I can fit into my game cabinet goes in, and what doesn't is shelved in my bedroom.