Game Hunter 04 – Organization

When amassing a collection there are lots of things to keep in mind: budget, game types, condition, the list goes on. But what happens when you run out of room to store all your games? Or worse, when you’re at a store holding up a copy of a game and you can’t for the life of you remember if you already own it? Episode 04 of Game Hunter is here to help you out of this difficult situation!

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAKd0jhuMfM&w=420&h=315]

Laters,
Jsick

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  1. Danny_Noe

    I like using Excel to organize my games.

    1. jsicktheslick

      I’m thinking I really need to make the switch over.

      1. Danny_Noe

        It’s pretty nice.

  2. Spikor

    A few great pawn & thrift store finds have started me back on my way into collecting NES & SNES titles again. It won’t be very serious, since I really don’t have the room, without purging some other kind of collection. I like using Google Docs spreadsheet program to keep track of stuff, since if you’re doing online trading you can just send someone a link, rather than a file that they might not be able to open.

    Also, seeing your CoV box on your shelf kills me a little bit inside. I played that game for so long, and they just murdered it for no reason. *sniff*

    1. jsicktheslick

      Haha, is that right? I was actually given that game by my brother and never even bothered to play it. I heard great things about City of Heroes and Villains though, so perhaps I missed out.

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