Collectors, how big is your stash of Pi games?
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Yeah, if you don't have the collector mentality it doesn't make any sense. I don't stop at downloads, I'm also constantly buzzing pawnshops and thrift stores looking for physical finds too. I love original packaging and manuals when I can get them as well.
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@VictimRLSH All that stuff needs space too. I'm fortunate to have a small apartment, so I can't collect much as I don't have the room for it (saves money/time/worries). I much prefer the Pi: you can collect as many games/art/manuals as you want, without them taking up any physical space or having to worry about them degrading over time. But I only want good games on there. I have about 800 games, spread out over 20 systems and taking up almost all of my 64 gb memory stick.
Even that is way too much, so I won't expand upon it anymore. Collecting more than a couple hundred of games feels more like hoarding to me. Games are made to be played and who has the time to play thousands of games?
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@BobHarris Do you have video previews of the games? With large number of games, they also take a lot of space.
@VictimRLSH I gave up collecting physical copies, but I can understand if you enjoy this. A friend of me always looking everywhere, at flee market, at second hand shops, in the internet and it is just pure fun. The main problem I have is since the retro boom in last years, the prices are going crazy. -
I had a huge collection of retro games but sold about half of that stuff. It was taking up too much space and I never got around to hooking up any of those old consoles because of hassle with finding them in the storage room and angry waifu when I finally managed to play something since the living room looked like a teenagers room with all the consoles. I also donโt feel that collecting is a healthy hobby for me. I get too worked up about what I want to have. For the above reasons I do only emulation these days. Iโd love to have a curated rom collection but that takes a lot of time and playing random games is a lot of fun too. I havenโt fine tuned my Retropie setup yet and have huge romsets for many different systems on a hdd. For example, I havent decided between Mame and FBA, so I have full sets for both. Retropie takes very long to start up (because of too many roms?) but works great after that.
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@thelostsoul No, I only have the front boxart images. I also stopped gathering digital manuals. I have all the manuals of the games on my favorite system (ps1) and that's enough for me. It's just too much work that it feels like a chore..and online you can't find manuals of a lot of games either so it won't ever be complete (unless you hunt down physical copies). It does bug me a bit, as the manual often was an essential part of the package, explaining certain mechanics that you'd have a hard time figuring out on your own.
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@thelostsoul I definitely hear you about the prices, in fact it is tempting to sell things, but like most collectors, I won't sell unless it means I can get something even better.
@BobHarris That is why I expressed an interest in a scraper that grabs docs and perhaps even GameFAQs, cuts down on the work.
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@VictimRLSH What do you use to be able to read the docs/manuals? I use a pdf viewer app in kodi. It would be nicer if you could switch to the manual midgame.
Also the pdf viewer I use often has trouble reading downloaded manuals; I have to extract the pdf to jpegs and then convert them into a pdf again..that way I never have any issues. But it's quite a bit of work. -
@BobHarris I just use the pdf viewer built into Raspbian, as I have installed the full desktop. I agree, it would be great to switch between the manual and/or FAQ and the game.
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150 NEOGEO
222 PSX
100 NES
100 PC-Engine (including CD Images)
150 Megadrive (including 32x)
85 SEGA CD
35 ScummVM
30 MS DOS
1331 Mame ๐
350 SNES
200 GBAAll that on a 200GB MicroSD Card, i like the idea of having all in a small System without external HDDS.
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Openbor 98
Virtual Boy 23
Snes 783
SnesCd(fans) 53
Sneshack 41
Sg1000 75
SuperFamicom 82
MegadriveHacks 183
SegaCd 160
Sega32x 35
Scumvm 202
ResidualVM 3
Psx 878
Psp+Minis 211
Ports 30
Pc engine 410
Pc games 7362(not sure here...)
Neshacks 47
Nes 819
Nds 165
N64 336
MegaDrive 751
SegaMastersystem 319
Gbc 533
Gba 873
GameGear 368
G&W 56
Dreamcast 130
Daphne 14
Lynx 40
Arcade 2361
AmigaCD 96
Amiga 3404128gb SDcard & HDD 1T
Usually dont play much,
just travel them and getting tired from that ;)... -
@shavecat Holy Broly!
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@thelostsoul
Yeha all sorts with gamelist and videos snaps (didnt sleep a year cause of that shit ;) ) -
@shavecat i also spent a lot of time to search nice Artworks/Flyers for each game without scraping.
Was worth the work.
A lot of stuff you collected! ๐ฎ๐
I reduced my collection to those games i really like, full romsets would include too much Trash for me. -
@sirhenrythe5th
yeha crazy time spent ;)
and not really dont have any duplicates or games that are not working...
but yeha lots of trash haha -
@shavecat I often try to only have 1 or 2 versions in my collection, depending how different they are. But there are some exceptions. I bet you have all versions of Earthworm Jim and Street Fighter 2 included? What is your controller setup? I use SNES gamepad for almost anything, besides Arcade games. They are played with an Arcade stick. Alone this difference is sometimes a reason to include "duplicates". Sadly, no other input device here (besides mini keyboard/mouse for starting some computer games). The amount of games you have included is insane! Just a question, are a descendant to Kefka or somehow related to him?^^
In general, I would be interested in the decisions and reasoning on one version over the another version of a game. Obviously this applies only to curated list of less games. I am also interested in the hacks you all included. (Maybe on a different thread? I mean, there are a lot of related threads.)
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@thelostsoul
duplicates sure but in different consoles (sega32x,snes,segacd) and so but not double games in the same folder...
controller ps3 (dualshock 3 ) and 1 arcade stick (pretty lame) mini keyboard/mouse also the same.
thanks a lot love too share what i collect ;)descendant to Kefka ? who is that haha (guess not ...)
Sure about the hacks the are so many its crazy so i have the best that i found and couples more (with snaps videos and all), sure tell me where . -
@shavecat said in Collectors, how big is your stash of Pi games?:
descendant to Kefka ? who is that haha (guess not ...)
Too late. ;-)
Kefka is one of the most memorable villains in the Final Fantasy history or even in the whole jrpg culture ever. He looks a bit strange and he is completely insane megalomaniac, taking over the world (yeah sounds cliche). The game is Final Fantasy VI. :-)Sure about the hacks the are so many its crazy so i have the best that i found and couples more (with snaps videos and all), sure tell me where .
Existing popular threads are here, if you not already know them:
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7295/best-rom-hacks
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/8792/big-rom-hacks-homebrew-thread
I am in the process of adding more hacks currently, can't stop it, i am addicted. Will post there again. -
@thelostsoul
ohhh shit ff VI im getting old ... haha.
sure i will check it there :) -
I'm expanding right now. I'm bit with the hoarder bug. You should see my gaming PC. Not only does it have all these, but also games that aren't playable on the Pi.
Atari 2600 - 474
Atari 2600 Hacks - 12
Atari 7800 - 66
Atari Lynx - 84
Coleco - 159
FBA - 1740
FDS - 270
FDS Hacks - 11
Game Gear - 377
Game Boy - 1086
Game Boy Hacks - 33
Game Boy Advance - 1675
Game Boy Advance Hacks - 27
Game Boy Color - 962
Game Boy Color Hacks - 13
Sega Genesis - 1023
Sega Genesis Hacks - 48
MAME - 2707
Sega Master System - 372
Sega Master System Hacks - 10
Nintendo 64 - 302
Nintendo 64 Hacks - 9
Neo-Geo - 143
Nintendo - 1673
Nintendo Hacks - 215
NegoGeo Pocket - 10
NeoGeo Pocket Color - 76
PC Engine - 307
PC Engine Hacks - 1
"Ports" - 16
Playstation - 1447 (includes hacked Japan->English)
Sega 32X - 36
Sega 32X Hacks - 1
SG-1000 - 92
Super NES - 1828
Super NES Hacks - 160
Vectrex - 44
Virtual Boy - 26
Wonderswan - 110
Wonderswan Color - 91
Infocom - 3Total: 17,854 (According to the "All Games" Filter).
I actually have more I'm working on scraping and adding right now. I have a full Game&Watch collection, and a SegaCD collection I'm working on. I also have a full NintendoDS and PSP collection to go through. Only THEN can I relax and start deciding what I want next. I know I'd like to get some DOS games, and then work on some Dreamcast. A buddy of mine from work has some PCE-CD games I'd like to play. There's also stuff like Amiga and ZXSpectrum I have no experience with. And once I figure out how to make it work, I'm going to be adding a collection of Atari 800 and Atari ST games (the 2 systems I had growing up with) too.
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@hansolo77
Atari 2600 - 648
Atari - 7800
lynx - 76
Wonder Swan Color - 84
PC - 274
Turbo Grafx 16 - 94
Turbo Grafx Cd - 5
Super Grafx - 5
Nintendo Game and Watch - 55
Virtual Boy - 24
Game Boy - 565
Game Boy Hacks - 19
Game Boy Color - 535
Game Boy Advance - 1022
Game Boy Advance Hacks - 26
Nintendo DS - 181
Nintendo - 791
Nintendo Hacks - 6
Super Nintendo - 787
Super Nintendo Hacks - 37
N64 - 293
Game Gear - 249
Game Gear Hacks- 4
SG-1000 - 68
Deamcast - 8
Sega Master System - 281
Sega Mega Drive - 784
Sega Genesis Hacks - 192
Sega 32x - 32
Sega - 13
Neo Geo Pocket - 40
Neo Geo - 146
Minis - 293
Playstaion 1 - 67
Arcade Classics / MAME - 2361
Daphine - 3
Light Gun - 41
Commodore 64 - 147
CPC - 3277
MSX - 567
MSX 2 - 83
PC Games - 95
Scumm VM - 13
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