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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
Joined: 1/23/2005 Posts: 326 Location: Escanaba
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I've noticed after getting 100+ NES games that the original feeling towards the games changes. When I was a kid, I was dedicated to what I had to play and I liked it. Now, my collection has reached a size where dedicating time and effort, even to the "classics", is difficult. That old bond I formed with games like Punchout! and Caveman Games has given way to indifference and games without even 10 minutes time given. So I ask you all, has the size of your collection given you something similar? My List. Remember, everything can be bought, for a price.
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
Joined: 12/18/2004 Posts: 2,644 Location: Danville, IL
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hmm.... That's an interesting question. I'm not sure if it actually makes me appreciate the games any less, but I do notice a difference in playing habits for certain games. For instance, if I get stuck on a game or find it difficult, I have noticed that I'm more apt to turn it off and throw another game in. Not that I just won't play my more difficult games, because actually, I always love a challenging game. It's just that sometimes when frustration sets in, it's much easier to put in something like Ninja GaiDen or SMB 2 to give myself a boost of confidence after beating them. This probably would attribute to having more games than I ever thought I would. I remember when video stores rented NES games. I was getting a new game every other day, or every day, depending on how quickly I beat the game I rented. It seems I had more dedication to each game I ran through back then. Good topic, rabidshark! This gives me something to think about. :wink: http://robertlbryant.com
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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 4/2/2005 Posts: 1,636 Location: In another castle
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Well, I only have 21 NES games, so my collecton is not big enough yet to even notice.

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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 1/7/2005 Posts: 1,251 Location: UK
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Definitely yes. When I first got my NES I would only get a new game about once every four months which meant the ones I did have got played to death. When you only have a few games it's natural that those are going to be played over and over again. When your collection hits 100+ games there's less inclination to return to a game that you don't click with straight away. There's always another game on the shelf to play. I don't think it's any coincidence that when you ask someone what their all time favourite games are alot of them will be the first few games they ever played.
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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
Joined: 1/23/2005 Posts: 326 Location: Escanaba
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Quote: It's just that sometimes when frustration sets in, it's much easier to put in something like Ninja GaiDen or SMB 2 to give myself a boost of confidence after beating them. Only Roth puts in Ninja Gaiden to relieve tension... Quote:when you ask someone what their all time favourite games are alot of them will be the first few games they ever played. I noticed that, in particular I'm in love with Godzilla. Perhaps because it caused me so much frustration as a kid, and the first time I picked it up from a while I beat it like nothing. However, I think some of my indifference has been contributed to from games I purchased later on like Wayne Gretzky's Hockey, or Roger Clemens Baseball, games that are nothing more than "fillers" to an NES collection. I realize only now how good of taste my parents had in games. My List. Remember, everything can be bought, for a price.
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
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Joined: 12/29/2004 Posts: 4,525 Location: not where I want to be now
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I don't have so many games yet, but I'm tending to say yes. When you have too much, you can't play them all the time. When I was a kid, I had to save money for months in order to buy 1 game and it was my all and everything. But now I go into Japanese used game stores and buy 10 games at a time for less than I have payed for one single game back then... The feeling becomes a bit different when the collection grows.
That question reminds me a bit of an episode of the Simpsons with a spoiled kid, whose mom buys him a game.
Rich mom: Gavin, don’t you already have this game? Spoiled boy: No, mom, you idiot. I have Bloodstorm and Bonesquad and Bloodstorm II, stupid. Rich mom: Oh, I’m sorry honey. We’ll take a Bonestorm. Spoiled boy: Get two. I’m not sharing with Caitlin.
Anybody also seen this? :)
May 16th...
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 Rank: Bowser Groups: Member
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Joined: 12/13/2004 Posts: 3,577 Location: Ontario, Canada
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"manuel" wrote: Rich mom: Gavin, don’t you already have this game? Spoiled boy: No, mom, you idiot. I have Bloodstorm and Bonesquad and Bloodstorm II, stupid. Rich mom: Oh, I’m sorry honey. We’ll take a Bonestorm. Spoiled boy: Get two. I’m not sharing with Caitlin.
Anybody also seen this? :)
Yes, I've seen that, I instantly wanted to punch that kid in the face :P

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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 4/2/2005 Posts: 1,636 Location: In another castle
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Same here. I wanted to say something, but I didn't... but, I went back to my collection, and I was just comparing my NES collection, but then I went back, and compared my N64, and I saw many games I love, and yet, haven't played in a while. Such as Ocarina of Time. I love that game. My all time fav. :D :D :D . I had to go back, and play it again. (brought back so many memories!) I see that you really do sometimes forget about some games.

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Joined: 1/30/2005 Posts: 726 Location: Tintonfalls, NJ
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My collection is not big enough to see a diffrence. I still don't get what you are asking us though
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 Rank: Koopa Paratroopa Groups: Member
Joined: 1/23/2005 Posts: 326 Location: Escanaba
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Quote:I still don't get what you are asking us though What I'm asking is exactly what it says. As a collection grows, you play other games less. I've personally noticed new games, even classics like Kid Niki and Skate or Die, are overlooked in favor of one of my old favorites. It's a matter of how our outlook of the games and the system changes after there's no longer the issue of saving up for a game. At $3.33 a pop for me, games have gone from a precious singularity to something more viewed as a whole. I was wondering if this was something that happened to others. My List. Remember, everything can be bought, for a price.
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Joined: 11/29/2004 Posts: 396 Location: Holland
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Well when i had to buy them as kid i know it costed alot of money so i would have been more carefull, but it depends on what game it is. Smb 1,2,3 are mega easy to get but if your talking rare games and so on i protect them like my own kids! My NES collection so far...
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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 4/2/2005 Posts: 1,636 Location: In another castle
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"Nes-a-holic" wrote:Well when i had to buy them as kid i know it costed alot of money so i would have been more carefull, but it depends on what game it is. Smb 1,2,3 are mega easy to get but if your talking rare games and so on i protect them like my own kids! I also, protect my games. I have my NES, SNES, and Sega Genisis games in a container with plastic bags around them, so they don't get dirt inside the games.

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Joined: 5/16/2005 Posts: 17
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I try to atleast try every game. Not just put it away and say I got it. http://www.angelfire.com/games5/butterz
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 8/18/2005 Posts: 51
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collecting has made me disinterested in playing alot of games. if it slightly bores me or is graphicly crappy for its time, it gets 3 seconds or never played. but as a kid man every games was a good game becuase there werent as many and any new game was a good game for nes. the same cant be said for games after. ps1 has probably the worst run of games for a system period. yeah yeah i know final fantasy and resident evil are both great franchises. but outside of those what games will really hold the test of time for ps1? i still play my atari though and enjoy that far more than most ps1 games :P
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 Rank: Hammer Bros. Groups: Member
Joined: 3/22/2005 Posts: 1,869 Location: Rapid City , SoDak
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theres always Dino Crisis, Parasite Eve, Castlevania SotN, Brave Fencer Musashi, Vagrant Story, the Lunars, XenoGears, Chrono Cross, Metal Gear Solid, Bomberman Party edition(and some other one) , Silhouette Mirage,megaman 8, Megaman Legends, Megaman X4, Strikers 1945, GRandia, Silent Hill, Lots more too. That all for now.
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 3/21/2005 Posts: 105 Location: The Netherlands
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Yes I'm pretty sure about that. Can't say we ever had a real stinker game back in the NES days. We got the following games during the hey-days: SMB/Duck Hunt, SMB2,SMB3,Faxanadu,Battle of Olympus,Rad Gravity,Rad Racer,Section Z,Burai Fighter,Low G Man,Gauntlet II,Prince of Persia,Star Tropics,Captain Skyhawk, Solstice,Batman,Mega Man 4,Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!,Metroid,Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles,Castlevania III,Crackout,Gremlins 2,Kabuki-Quantum Fighter and Shadow Warriors.
I like them all, and the only I don't own now is Crackout (my brother's game).
Then there were also the games you traded for a period with friends and family. And I also like all those games too.
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 Rank: Koopa Troopa Groups: Member
Joined: 8/29/2005 Posts: 70 Location: Santa Maria, Brazil
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We use to have a quote between some friends NES lovers here in Brazil... "Quanto mais tenho, menos jogo." Translating: "How many more I have, less I play..." (Is my english wrong?) We grew up, time passed, responsabilities of adult life arrived and now, we can't pay all that infinite time we had to the games. At least for me not. Every year is getting shorter guys... By the way, I am 28 years old. Cospefogo.
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