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« Reply #15 on: September 13, 2012, 10:30:03 PM »

I like keeping a physical copy of my inventory.  I kinda enjoy highlighting each game as I get them rather than point and click on a computer.  I write down when and where or who I got the game and how much I paid for it, if it was a trade, or whatever.  And of course I write down it's condition like CIB, etc...  It's fun to watch the pages fill up with highlighter.  Since I'm mainly focused on collecting NES and Sega Genesis/32x stuff those are the only ones I keep an active inventory for.  I have a bunch of other games over many different consoles (I think I'm up to 13 consoles now) but those are basically for display only, so eh...

BTW Bil I was the Werewolf guy you mentioned.
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« Reply #16 on: September 14, 2012, 12:17:04 AM »

Wow, physical all the way? It takes a bit of dedication to seriously manage in that format, but there is definitely a certain satisfaction in holding a list in your hands.
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« Reply #17 on: September 14, 2012, 07:25:28 AM »

I like keeping a physical copy of my inventory.  I kinda enjoy highlighting each game as I get them rather than point and click on a computer.  I write down when and where or who I got the game and how much I paid for it, if it was a trade, or whatever.  And of course I write down it's condition like CIB, etc...  It's fun to watch the pages fill up with highlighter.  Since I'm mainly focused on collecting NES and Sega Genesis/32x stuff those are the only ones I keep an active inventory for.  I have a bunch of other games over many different consoles (I think I'm up to 13 consoles now) but those are basically for display only, so eh...

BTW Bil I was the Werewolf guy you mentioned.

I still have a physical copy of the NES list from nintendo.com printed off in my game room that I like to cross items off of. It does feel strangely satisfying I have to agree.
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« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2012, 08:23:32 AM »

Wow, physical all the way? It takes a bit of dedication to seriously manage in that format, but there is definitely a certain satisfaction in holding a list in your hands.

Yeah its one of my favorite things to do collectingwise.  I'll make a B-line right to my binder as soon as i get home from hunting.  I kinda have to otherwise i get lazy and might forget some of the details :/
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« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2012, 08:35:03 AM »

Just a heads up. The player 2 faceplate for the GBA Micro was available from Club Nintendo Japan.

There are so many fake (HK) versions floating around these days, so good luck to anyone who wants to buy one now.

http://www.ign.com/articl...icro-player-ii-face-plate
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« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2012, 10:39:32 AM »

great episode guys. perhaps I'm biased because i was a large part of it though haha ! dare i say bill is a permanent cast member ?

Tim.
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« Reply #21 on: September 14, 2012, 12:48:32 PM »

@retrorage Awww, I should have remembered that was you!

@inRainbows-Duke and Crabby got the show off the ground and as far as I am concerned, it's their show.  That being said, I will be on the show any time they ask me to be on.
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« Reply #22 on: September 14, 2012, 01:08:39 PM »

@retrorage Awww, I should have remembered that was you!

@inRainbows-Duke and Crabby got the show off the ground and as far as I am concerned, it's their show.  That being said, I will be on the show any time they ask me to be on.

you guys fit well together. 3 different points of view on numerous things. makes for good contrast. also, i don't like your secrets bill, I'm going to have to concoct my own ! haha
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« Reply #23 on: September 14, 2012, 04:54:22 PM »

Love the podcast and especially love the length.  I enjoy listening to 3 hours of gaming talk, even the 32X and Jaguar bashing Wink  I agree the IGN lists were ridiculous.  I was on there and they didn't have games for a lot of systems.
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« Reply #24 on: September 14, 2012, 08:42:48 PM »

I like keeping a physical copy of my inventory.  I kinda enjoy highlighting each game as I get them rather than point and click on a computer.  I write down when and where or who I got the game and how much I paid for it, if it was a trade, or whatever.  And of course I write down it's condition like CIB, etc...  It's fun to watch the pages fill up with highlighter.  Since I'm mainly focused on collecting NES and Sega Genesis/32x stuff those are the only ones I keep an active inventory for.  I have a bunch of other games over many different consoles (I think I'm up to 13 consoles now) but those are basically for display only, so eh...

BTW Bil I was the Werewolf guy you mentioned.

I still have a physical copy of the NES list from nintendo.com printed off in my game room that I like to cross items off of. It does feel strangely satisfying I have to agree.
I use the old DP "Lite Lists" to keep track of what I have for the systems I care most about while I'm out hunting. It has checkboxes for each title and I love being able to fill more and more of them in. Its just so awesome to have 5 in a row, one empty, and 6 in a row, and then getting that one in the middle so I get 12 in a row.
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« Reply #25 on: September 14, 2012, 09:00:20 PM »

Awesome show guys really enjoyed it just finished it.
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« Reply #26 on: September 15, 2012, 03:31:14 PM »

I like keeping a physical copy of my inventory.  I kinda enjoy highlighting each game as I get them rather than point and click on a computer.  I write down when and where or who I got the game and how much I paid for it, if it was a trade, or whatever.  And of course I write down it's condition like CIB, etc...  It's fun to watch the pages fill up with highlighter.  Since I'm mainly focused on collecting NES and Sega Genesis/32x stuff those are the only ones I keep an active inventory for.  I have a bunch of other games over many different consoles (I think I'm up to 13 consoles now) but those are basically for display only, so eh...

BTW Bil I was the Werewolf guy you mentioned.

I still have a physical copy of the NES list from nintendo.com printed off in my game room that I like to cross items off of. It does feel strangely satisfying I have to agree.
I use the old DP "Lite Lists" to keep track of what I have for the systems I care most about while I'm out hunting. It has checkboxes for each title and I love being able to fill more and more of them in. Its just so awesome to have 5 in a row, one empty, and 6 in a row, and then getting that one in the middle so I get 12 in a row.

Yep nothing is more satisfying than filling that non-highlighted gap.  Everything has to be uniform.  That's something Crabby can relate to I'm sure
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« Reply #27 on: September 15, 2012, 07:33:51 PM »

I like keeping a physical copy of my inventory.  I kinda enjoy highlighting each game as I get them rather than point and click on a computer.  I write down when and where or who I got the game and how much I paid for it, if it was a trade, or whatever.  And of course I write down it's condition like CIB, etc...  It's fun to watch the pages fill up with highlighter.  Since I'm mainly focused on collecting NES and Sega Genesis/32x stuff those are the only ones I keep an active inventory for.  I have a bunch of other games over many different consoles (I think I'm up to 13 consoles now) but those are basically for display only, so eh...

BTW Bil I was the Werewolf guy you mentioned.

I still have a physical copy of the NES list from nintendo.com printed off in my game room that I like to cross items off of. It does feel strangely satisfying I have to agree.
I use the old DP "Lite Lists" to keep track of what I have for the systems I care most about while I'm out hunting. It has checkboxes for each title and I love being able to fill more and more of them in. Its just so awesome to have 5 in a row, one empty, and 6 in a row, and then getting that one in the middle so I get 12 in a row.

Yep nothing is more satisfying than filling that non-highlighted gap.  Everything has to be uniform.  That's something Crabby can relate to I'm sure

For sure. Everything must look like it belongs. Those gaps in the list are no exception.
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« Reply #28 on: May 30, 2013, 11:12:53 AM »

I am listening to this now and I most saw the part about me being a CIB snob is rather funny.
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« Reply #29 on: May 31, 2013, 03:47:13 PM »

We know you loves you some boxes, Tynstar. Also, who the heck is karma bombing the crap out of you?
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