My biggest peeve is people collecting and buying games they don't enjoy or have no intention of playing. When I see people obsessing over complete sets, it baffles me, since basically every system has a metric ton of just awful games or redundant sports games that, let's be honest, you will never play or care about or even remember that you own. I've either played or intend to play every game I have for every system I own.
This was all wonderful advice. I like when collectors give advice videos because everyone has their own interesting unique ways and It helps the community. I would say plastic game covers for all games are great pricy but some places you can find many for cheap. The plastic see through at times you can find hard ones which cost more but makes for better protection. Thank you for sharing. Cool video. ^_^
I track my video games by writing down printer paper have them in folders my 8 file cabinets I keep my games in protector cases none of games dust on them
So as crazy as it may sound, I use my notes on my iphone to track the collection. I don’t use any tracking apps since I feel like just using notes makes it easier for me to track if I have specific variants of games. As of right now I’m working on finishing the dreamcast set and the n-gage set. I only need two more games for n-gage and I need a hundred more games for dreamcast. Thanks for asking!
@Residentevil1998racooncity Buhhh I just can't get enough of rubbing the lense!! I love giving it a good rub, you can't do that with an emulator ;) Unless you emulate the experience. Hmm...further research is required.
So true brother. So many people have felt the need to jump on the 360 hype train this year, even people that had no interest in the 360 until now. I've been playing it for 10 years now, and it's so weird to see these horrible games jumping in price because of RU-vid comments. People think buying Fatal Inertia or Darkest of Days, or Operation Darkness is some sort of weird investment plan. They are spending crazy money on these games when they have almost no interest in actually playing them, and they are objectively bad.
For me, it's important to pass part of the collection on. When I was a kid at a garage sale this collector gave me a massive stack of Yu Gi Oh cards with a lot of rare cards. Now I'm a tutor and I give away my old Pokemon cards, Funkos, and all that as prizes.
Yeah when I gave up my gb/gbc collection I sold it really cheap to someone young starting their collection. It felt good giving my games to a “younger me” especially when prices have inflated so much.
Preaching to people is about the worst thing you can do as a youtuber. This was my first time clicking on your channel. After a few mintues, I found myself annoyed. Thank you for the tips but no thanks.