[QUOTE="Ashley_wwe"][QUOTE="lensflare15"]I like to buy older games just to play and own them. Money is going to be a factor in anything that is worth collecting though.MonkeySpot
I agree with this :). I love, love, LOVE having a big collection of games. It means not only can I be happy to know that I can play them any time that I want, but I can also be happy because I love seeing them all under my ownership. Okay, maybe "seeing" isn't a good word since most of my games (and all of my legacy games) are actually in the cupboard... but that is more storage space problems than anything, but one day I hope to be able to just put them all on shelves :). I never, ever plan to sell any game that I own. If I get my hands on ANY game from anywhere to amazing to not so great, I will keep it and not let go. That will always be my way, as far as I am concerned :D.(To be said in an old-west prospector's voice)
"Lawks-A-Mercy! Thems sounds like HOARDIN' words!"
:D
Someone's gonna come home one day to find Ashley dead under a collapsed pile of NES carts...
:lol:
(I only jest thusly, as I fear a similar fate! Happy New Year, Ash!)
;)
LOL. I totally agree. I find it VERY difficult to convince myself to sell any games in my collection. I might let people BORROW a game if they are a close friend, but I know that most of my games arent worth much $ to sell to a store. Also, soon after I sell a game, I will want to play it again. So why not just keep them? It's funny because I feel I am on the edge of hoarding games.
my newyear's resolution is to buy fewer games this year. If I had a HUGE house, I'd probably fill several rooms with games that I still want. However that's not the case, so I need to be carefull to not die under a pile of NES carts and PS2 cases! LOL
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