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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: instantreplay on September 01, 2018, 12:26:52 pm
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Hey everyone so quick question. Should I keep my imports separate from the rest of my collection?
Right now my collection is sorted by console. But all my imports are clumped together at the end of every console section. Should I just keep them all together on a separate shelf or just leave it the way it is?
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I keep my imports just like you do and that's the way I prefer since most of the imports I own don't really need any hoops jumped through to play. I guess it depends on how many imports you have though. I only have a handful for some systems, and I like them being alongside the console they released for.
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I don't have enough imports to justify a separate section, so I just include them in the main library alphabetically, using the romanized title when needed.
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I don't have enough imports to justify a separate section, so I just include them in the main library alphabetically, using the romanized title when needed.
You mean... You mix all of the regions together?
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You're a braver person than I. It would drive me nuts.
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It would drive me nuts.
And not doing it that way would drive me nuts. Idolmaster starts with I, so it goes with the rest of the "I"s in my 360 library.
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It would drive me nuts.
And not doing it that way would drive me nuts. Idolmaster starts with I, so it goes with the rest of the "I"s in my 360 library.
Is the 360 region free out of the box?
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My PS4 games are all together, regardless of its actual region.
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It would drive me nuts.
And not doing it that way would drive me nuts. Idolmaster starts with I, so it goes with the rest of the "I"s in my 360 library.
Is the 360 region free out of the box?
Some games are
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Is the 360 region free out of the box?
No. However, many games are region free or compatible for multiple regions.
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I don't have many imports. The ones I have go on the same shelf at the end alphabetically.
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I don't have import but this is how I organize my collection: first by console, and secondly by genre (fighting games with fighting games, sport games with sport game...). I just find my games quicker this way. You could do the same like separate by console than regions.
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It would drive me nuts.
And not doing it that way would drive me nuts. Idolmaster starts with I, so it goes with the rest of the "I"s in my 360 library.
Is the 360 region free out of the box?
https://www.play-asia.com/info/xbox360_compatibility_guide
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It would drive me nuts.
And not doing it that way would drive me nuts. Idolmaster starts with I, so it goes with the rest of the "I"s in my 360 library.
Is the 360 region free out of the box?
https://www.play-asia.com/info/xbox360_compatibility_guide
Hmm... Intriguing. I've been looking to perhaps get into 360 collecting since Xbox is one of the few systems I don't have. Sort of weird how some games are region-free and some aren't.
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I have an ongoing game of Tetris going on in my cabinets and on my shelves. Action figures, records, cassette- and VHS tapes, laserdiscs, DVDs, blu-rays, comics, board games, and video games and hardware for numerous systems and all regions, all mixed together wherever there's space for it - This is not recommended for an easy overview of your games :)
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The only imports i personally own are on systems that dont have any region locking, ie vita, ps4, switch. Those games go right inline with the rest of my collection but I'm not really into the whole import collecting, the only imports i really have are games that were released as digital only here in the states.
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For PS3 and PS4 I have my imports in with my regular games, since they all play on the same system.
For Xbox 360- If it plays on my NTSC console, It goes with my main games. I do have maybe 10-12 imports that I keep with my XB1 games, since that's the console they play on. They are not mixed in of course, just put after reg Xb1 games.
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my games are shelved by system the pal games continue from the last north American release. but its your collection do whatever makes you happy.
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I have so few imports I just pop them into the appropriate spots in my alphabetical sorting. I feel like it I had more, I'd probably split things up by region.
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I put all of my Asian imports first since the spines are written in katakana and kanji. Then, I'll alphabetize the rest of them.
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Imports depend on region free or not. PS4/Switch/PS3 are mixed together. SFC/FC is separate from SNES/NES. Same with Wii/PS2/WiiU