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In 2007 I sold off a portion of my collection to fund my exit from Ford Motor Company. Part of the reason was due to the impending loss of over 50% of my wages as I went back to college to better myself (courtesy of the Ford Glass House). I remember the process being very easy and clinical. I pretty much cherry-picked most of the expensive stuff in my collection and sold it in a combination of ebay and to employees at the assembly plant I worked at. At the time selling that stuff was necessary, so I didn't let it bother me much. However, some of it was... painful.
Well, all that is past me now. I've thought long and hard and I've decided to try and reclaim part of it. I say part because I don't have any accurate records of exactly what I sold off, so I don't have any real idea of the scale of what I am getting into. Sure, I remember a good chunk of it, but I'll never remember exactly what games I had for the original Xbox, SMS, or PSX, but I do remember the big stuff (as well as some of the little stuff). Due to my inability to remember everything I'm going to treat this as a living document, and add to it as I remember, which is an almost daily occurrence.
Okay, enough of the why. Time for the how. I've set to compile a spreadsheet showing which games and consoles I remember having, how much they go for now, and if I want to pursue acquiring them again. My plan is to replace as much as is feasibly possible that I have listed on my 2007 spreadsheet, with some changes allowed here and there that will hopefully reduce some of the cost (getting Dragon Quest IV on NDS instead of Dragon Warrior IV on NES, for example). Some things I just won't be able to get back due to rarity (the Funcoland SOTN pre-order Music CD) and some of it I just don't feel the need to acquire again (Timex Sinclair 2068)
Outside of that I really don't have much of an idea how to progress. When I normally collect I don't do it with anything in mind. In fact, until I went on my hunt for C64 stuff most of my collection gathering was done by casually wandering into a game shop, thrift store, or garage sale with the goal of maybe buying something related to gaming. Now I apply what I learned during my sales stint with my current employer: gather pricing information in a targeted market, create fair market value statistics for that market, and purchase. On ebay there is a great deal of patience needed, as price fluctuations occur for seemingly no reason. One can view an item that sold for only a few dollars and only a few moments later ten or twenty times that price.
So what am I up against, you ask?
A2600 Blueprint *Demon Attack
GB/GBC *Final Fantasy Adventure *Link's Awakening *Metal Gear Solid (GBA)
GC The Legend of Zelda Collector's Edition
GEN Might and Magic: Gates To Another World Outlander Todd's Adventures in Slime World Warriors of the Eternal Sun
N64 ?Conker's Bad Fur Day (N64, getting XBOX instead)
NES Blaster Master Destiny of an Emperor Dragon Warrior III ?Dragon Warrior IV (Replacing with Quest IV on NDS) *Final Fantasy III (JP) Ghengis Khan Guardian Legend ?Hillsfar *Hydlide *King's Knight ?NES Top Loader Nobunaga's Ambition Shingen the Ruler Spelunker
PS2 Dark Cloud Dark Cloud 2 Document of Metal Gear Solid *Dropship Gungriffon I-Ninja ?Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (Metal Gear Collection might be a better choice) ?Namco Museum (Getting 50th on XBOX instead) Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song *Seek & Destroy
PSP Activision Reloaded EA Replay Legend of Heroes Legend of Heroes II Legend of Heroes III Namco Museum Battle Collection Popolocrois Sega Genesis Collection Silent Hill Experience
PSX (looking over PS lists for additional titles) Alundra 2 Arc the Lad Complete *Blaster Master Blasting Again Bushido Blade Dragon Warrior 7 Front Mission 2 (JP) Front Mission 3 Legend of Mana Lunar The Eternal Blue Complete Lunar The Silver Star Complete Metal Slug (JP) SaGa Frontier SaGa Frontier 2 Threads of Fate
SAT D Grandia (JP) King of Fighters '96 (JP) Shining Wisdom Three Dirty Dwarves
SMS Sega Master System (Original) (going through the VG Bible now to determine games)
SNES Dungeon Master ?Earthbound Inindo Lagoon Outlander Populous Soul Blazer U.N. Squadron Uncharted Waters *Zelda: A Link to the Past
XBOX *Breakdown Conker Live & Reloaded *Gunvalkyrie MechAssault MechAssault 2 Mercenaries Metal Arms Otogi Otogi 2 Panzer Dragoon Orta Simpson's Hit & Run ToeJam and Earl III
The asterisk is there for games that I've already purchased or will be soon (I've been slowly adding to this article for a bit now), and the question marks are things that I may not get. Also, I don't necessarily want everything in that list, but rather just copied and pasted it from my spreadsheet. I'm going to create a new folder in my collection that will house the final list of games, then add and cull from at my leisure (also extremely useful while on the go with the RFG app). I might keep the spreadsheet for cost analysis, but I doubt it.
Now the acquisition. The cheap, low hanging fruit seems the smartest to get first (NES, Xbox, PSP, Gen), although I am trying to keep a close eye out for good deals for some of the pricier games (the Working Designs games, for example). What do you guys think?
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So I'm an odd ball. So I am usually the last to post on a blog/forum. So I only post about weird games on weird platforms. So I have a strange relationship with commas and parenthesis. So what? Hey, at least you don't have to car pool with me to work, right? So have a heart, eat a blueberry, and don't forget to drop the empties in the box on the way out. I get deposit on those. |
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