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>> No.10872367 [View]
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How do you guys physically store your games? I'm thinking about bookshelves, but I also don't want to deal with the dust situation. Is there anything you've done that's worked out really well for you?

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Read some about connections between autism and collecting after one in my senpai said my VR "collecting" was signs of autism, and I'm kinda down. I buy retro games/console packs often when I see good deals, but only keep 1 console of each and games I actually plan to play, then resell the rest to 0 out the cost or make some money + get the free games/consoles I like. I only have like 50 games or so now and the common 5th-7th gen consoles. No CRT. Is my senpai right?

Where does the line go?

>> No.6812343 [View]
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What's the point of collecting retro video games? Note this is NOT a troll, I have a small collection of my own but i realize it's fucking pointless collecting games other than the ones you genuinely owned when you were a kid. You'd never ever actually play them since an emulator does their job 1000x better. So what do you do, just look at them like expensive plastic paintings?

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