CcomputerGameCollector wrote:
> 
> collectors.  The end-all site that was the standard for game collecting.  If

Yes, I was poised to create one in a year or so ;-D  But I'm glad someone else
did it since I'm very tied up right now.  You and I have the same mentality
(make something useful that *needs* to exist).

What I think I'll eventually do for softwarecollecting.org is make it a
"portal" of sorts, where a software collecting FAQ can exist, with pictures
(explaining the different types of shrinkwrap, how to spot fakes, "good"
shrinkwrap holes vs. bad ones, illustrated examples of the various grades of
the MobyScale, etc.) and other neat stuff (CEForman's awesome -- and a bit
scary at times -- YOIS articles, getting older games to run on modern
machines, etc.)  Give me a year and I'll have time.

> Where do you house 600 games?

Against a wall on bookshelves, although Hugh Falk has an awesome California
Closets getup.  

Methinks now is a good time to post pictures of collections... everyone
agree?  ;-)  I'll post mine tomorrow night.  Keep it to 1024x768 or below for
those of us with modems, please..
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The world's most comprehensive gaming database project.


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