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Old Games Collections.



Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
Oh god, this is sad. Really, really sad. I've basically found myself collecting old games/consoles from when I was a kid or ones I missed out on. It kinda started when I found my old Dreamcast and N64 in the Garage and used it to plug a gap in my TV set up. I'm now at the point where I've sort of run out of room...

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I guess I started this thread to ask "Am I the only sad t**t?" Often keeping an eye on ebay for some deals or whatever. I know there are some guys out there on Youtube etc who have some insane collections! They must spend every weekend going to car boots/ garage sales etc.
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
Good thing is all the retro stuff is just going up and up in value so your hobby is a good one.Post some pics of your games up

Indeed, it makes eBay a bit of a minefield with prices tbh. The MegaDrive I got pretty cheap with original box, the SNES I got this week with a lot of stuff cheap. I'm guessing you were tagged because you're in the same sad-act boat as me? I'm lucky to have an understanding Mrs lol.
 

ADS_V6

ClioSport Club Member
  172 cup clio v6 st
Indeed, it makes eBay a bit of a minefield with prices tbh. The MegaDrive I got pretty cheap with original box, the SNES I got this week with a lot of stuff cheap. I'm guessing you were tagged because you're in the same sad-act boat as me? I'm lucky to have an understanding Mrs lol.
keep collecting mate especially the boxed snes and nes stuff Zelda mega man etc amazing investments for the future.Have you got any rare games
 

Gus

ClioSport Moderator
  182Turbo,DCi90
Oh god, this is sad. Really, really sad. I've basically found myself collecting old games/consoles from when I was a kid or ones I missed out on. It kinda started when I found my old Dreamcast and N64 in the Garage and used it to plug a gap in my TV set up. I'm now at the point where I've sort of run out of room...

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saturn.jpg


I guess I started this thread to ask "Am I the only sad t**t?" Often keeping an eye on ebay for some deals or whatever. I know there are some guys out there on Youtube etc who have some insane collections! They must spend every weekend going to car boots/ garage sales etc.
Hi Jason,
You should get in touch, i have a loft full of retro games and consoles I have wanted to get rid of. I also live in oxford.
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
keep collecting mate especially the boxed snes and nes stuff Zelda mega man etc amazing investments for the future.Have you got any rare games
Nothing too special no! I tend to just buy stuff I've ever had and its been sold over time, or stuff I want to play or interests me. The Saturn is a console I've never owned for example and its always interested me as a bit of an oddity.

I guess the japanese stuff is pretty rare over here!

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Daz...

ClioSport Club Member
  Inferno 182 Cup
Hi Jason,
You should get in touch, i have a loft full of retro games and consoles I have wanted to get rid of. I also live in oxford.

If Jason doesn't want it all then I wouldn't mind knowing what you've got.
 

Chris V6 255

ClioSport Club Member
  V6 255, 182 Trophy
I've got a mint copy of conkers bad fur day on N64, apparently that's worth a few quid now.

Got loads of boxed Snes games inc Zelda (with all maps etc) & steel box street fighter 2


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Crybert

ClioSport Club Member
  Cup 172
I've got all my PlayStation's (PS1 - PS4) with around 200 games all in. Not really interested in monetary value but I just love holding onto my old consoles. I could never get rid of them, too many memories.

Some lovely collections there.
 

SharkyUK

ClioSport Club Member
Not really interested in monetary value but I just love holding onto my old consoles. I could never get rid of them, too many memories.
Likewise mate :) I have no intention of selling. I have always loved games and thankfully still have a fully working collection of games and consoles from the 70's to today. It's getting harder to find 'old' TV's to run them on though! Being a bit of a game nut and former game programmer I just can't help myself anyway 😊
 

Crybert

ClioSport Club Member
  Cup 172
It's good pulling them out now and again but as you say the whole tv thing isn't great. Running even a ps1 on a 47 inch tv doesn't work the best never mind something from the 70s!
 

SharkyUK

ClioSport Club Member
Yeah, exactly! None of my light gun games work unless I can play them on a CRT as well. I currently don't have a CRT... arse! At least they are still fairly easy to pick up cheap (although not easy to pick up physically!)
 

Crybert

ClioSport Club Member
  Cup 172
I actually regret getting rid of my CRT. It weighed a tonne but the picture quality was brilliant. Great for gaming really, not ideal for storing though
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Probably the most jealous I've been of any thread on this forum.

More frustrating is, me and my brothers had the newest console every time one was released and never ever kept s**t. I remember queuing up to buy certain consoles and games. Dreamcast probably the most memorable.
 
  Goliath I
At the moment my collection consists of a Mega Drive, Snes, N64, PS1, PS2, 360, DS, NDS, Wii, Xbox, XboxOne...

Few months back I was in my mates and he said let's have a game on Mega Drive and brings out this massive box of games. I asked if he'd sell the and he said 'have em'... f**k me I almost dropped my chips! There was like 30 games in there!

Did have a C64, Nes, Master System, Dreamcast and PS3 but they disappeared a good while back unfortunately. Last count was around 940 games. The missus is not impressed and gets well pissed if I bring anything back lol
 

Chris V6 255

ClioSport Club Member
  V6 255, 182 Trophy
Wish I had of kept all my old games / consoles.

I've had everything since the Atari 2600.

Even some of the more obscure stuff like the Atari jaguar, Atari linx, neo geo pocket, megadrive mega cd 32x etc.




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Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
My Mrs was stood freezing her tits off in the Market in Milton Keynes today as I was haggling for that Saturn! They'll probably never understand haha...

I also look back and think "f**k, I remember selling all those at a car boot!" or my Dad, being the way he is, just chucking a load of it! A lot of the stuff I've bought is just replacing games I had going back through the years.

It's pretty amazing how the simple action of popping the lid on a PS1 can take you back haha. That, or blowing a Cartridge until it works (Which, by the way, is still the preferred technique)
 

Marc.

ClioSport Club Member
At the moment my collection consists of a Mega Drive, Snes, N64, PS1, PS2, 360, DS, NDS, Wii, Xbox, XboxOne...

Few months back I was in my mates and he said let's have a game on Mega Drive and brings out this massive box of games. I asked if he'd sell the and he said 'have em'... f**k me I almost dropped my chips! There was like 30 games in there!

Did have a C64, Nes, Master System, Dreamcast and PS3 but they disappeared a good while back unfortunately. Last count was around 940 games. The missus is not impressed and gets well pissed if I bring anything back lol
You've named every system I've owned in that post, bar my old Spectrum +3! I wish I'd kept mine, I remember selling my Mega Drive with about 40 games for £25 on eBay years ago :(
 
  Clio 200...
Im a hoarder too, have my Snes, Megadrive (1), Dreamcast and my N64 still! Got afew old Nes games too no NES, keep meaning to pick one up but forgetting!! I wish they were my original ones as a kid, I had an awesome collection, sold them all when I was younger however and its a massive regret!

Don't think ive got any rare games really, a full collection of final fantasy games inc 2 or 3 japanese carts, I have the snes adaptor too which lets you play japanese carts. Some fully boxed games like Doom and Mortal Kombat.
 

Darren S

ClioSport Club Member
I'm in a similar way - but I've got a soft spot for the old PC stuff. When games came in sleeved boxes that had manuals, maps, keyboard overlays, even miniatures.

These were times when effort put into the overall package was just as important as the game itself. Absolutely nothing like the Steam and online console stores of today.
 

Crybert

ClioSport Club Member
  Cup 172
I'm in a similar way - but I've got a soft spot for the old PC stuff. When games came in sleeved boxes that had manuals, maps, keyboard overlays, even miniatures.

These were times when effort put into the overall package was just as important as the game itself. Absolutely nothing like the Steam and online console stores of today.
I too agree. Even the ps2 games I looked out the other day had so many manuals/maps etc that the box was almost bulging. Now all you get is a wee advert flyer if you're lucky
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
So My current setup:

Nintendo: SNES, N64, GameCube, Wii
Sega: MegaDrive(1), Saturn, Dreamcast
Sony: PS1(UK), PS1 (Japan), PS3, PS4
Xbox: Xbox 360, Xbox One
Handheld: GameBoy Colour, Gamboy Advance SP, Nintendo DS, Sony PSP

Stuff I've sold over the years or lost, still need to replace:

Original Xbox with about 50 games
PS2 with about 90% of my Game collection for it

Obviously due to being 24 the games I played the most are of a later generation to a few of you guys I'm sure! I think the largest selection of surviving games I have is either PS1 or Xbox 360!
 
  Audi S1
We had a bunch of consoles as kids too; Sega MD, N64, PS1-PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, GameBoy, GameBoy Advance, GameBoy SP, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PSP, GameCube.. probably missed a number of them.
They're still kicking about some where, I recently gave the N64 to my sister for her kids to play. I have the memories, don't have the space or the want to keep it all.
 

charltjr

ClioSport Club Member
Used to have a hell of a retro-computer collection, not consoles so much but had a ton of 8-bit stuff, all the platforms. Got rid of it all when I realised I never actually used it, these days I use emulators for my occasional retro kick but I can't deny there is nothing quite like having the original hardware.

Fair play to you though, that's a nice collection, hope it gives you a lot of fun :)
 

Gus

ClioSport Moderator
  182Turbo,DCi90
Ive got all the 1st party Nintendo gamecube games - 90% of them sealed. I reckon they will be worth a fortune at some stage. Also got sealed copies of the rare gamecube games, cant remember all of them as theyve been in the loft for 13 years:
Ikaruga
Pokemon Box - this wasnt even for sale - I got this through nintendo club. PMSL never even played pokemon .
Skies of Arcadia
Zelda collectors thing with all the old zelda games on gamecube.

Also got most Mario/zelda games sealed.
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
Ive got all the 1st party Nintendo gamecube games - 90% of them sealed. I reckon they will be worth a fortune at some stage. Also got sealed copies of the rare gamecube games, cant remember all of them as theyve been in the loft for 13 years:
Ikaruga
Pokemon Box - this wasnt even for sale - I got this through nintendo club. PMSL never even played pokemon .
Skies of Arcadia
Zelda collectors thing with all the old zelda games on gamecube.

Also got most Mario/zelda games sealed.
Fair play! I never get how people have sealed games? Did you buy two copies or just never play? haha
 

Gus

ClioSport Moderator
  182Turbo,DCi90
Fair play! I never get how people have sealed games? Did you buy two copies or just never play? haha
Sometimes I would just buy the game and keep it sealed as even back in 2003 there was a collecting scene and sealed games from SNES era were going for silly money. It was all about Nintendo though - Sega, microsoft and playstation never really fetched much money even when sealed.
Generally bought doubles of mario and zelda games.
 
  Goliath I
I've still got a massive load of N64 magazines too, along with a few Mega Drive ones. Love going back through them and reading reviewers get moist over the new Streets of Rage lol
 

CrippsCorner

ClioSport Club Member
  208 GTi
Always wanted to collect this stuff, but haven't really got the room.

See if I can remember what I have got... ZX Spectrum, Atari 400, Master System, Mega Drive, N64, Xbox, PS3 & PS4. Original Game Boy as well. Sold my PS1 & PS2!
 

SharkyUK

ClioSport Club Member
I'll try and get some more photos of my collection when I visit the family over Christmas. I might also try and bring the various bits home with me so I have them altogether...

Talking of magazines (although not really retro as such) I do have every single copy of Edge magazine since it was launched in the early-mid 1990's. Each month the postie still delivers my printed copy :) The weight of 23 years worth of Edge magazines is quite scary.
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
Sometimes I would just buy the game and keep it sealed as even back in 2003 there was a collecting scene and sealed games from SNES era were going for silly money. It was all about Nintendo though - Sega, microsoft and playstation never really fetched much money even when sealed.
Generally bought doubles of mario and zelda games.
That makes sense! I've made money on 1 console in my life, and that was selling a Wii a year after getting it. I sold it for £100 more than I bought it for, as the Christmas after it was launched there was a big stock shortage. The year before people didn't quite "Get" it I think so preordering wasn't too hard.

I'll try and get some more photos of my collection when I visit the family over Christmas. I might also try and bring the various bits home with me so I have them altogether...

Talking of magazines (although not really retro as such) I do have every single copy of Edge magazine since it was launched in the early-mid 1990's. Each month the postie still delivers my printed copy :smile: The weight of 23 years worth of Edge magazines is quite scary.
HAHA! Where on earth do you keep them all? Surely the loft has a weight limit?
 


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