DEEP THOUGHTS w/ a fetishist:
I have always promoted the concept of library vs collection, and that playing a game (or at least listening to the music, appreciating the art) should always be the motive for owning a game...but...
I guess I have a fetish for physical commodities (not all commodities, but specific things: video games, books, CD/vinyl/8-track*). This is hilarious, since I am not a materialistic person in the usual sense (I have crappy old cars, no fancy clothes, generic brands, etc.)
However, when it comes to video games, I have a fetish for physical stuff...in the sense that although (1) playing the game is always the priority, (2) if feasible, I'd love to own some physical manifestation of the game, too.
I like having and looking at and touching physical stuff (consoles, carts, manuals, boxes, etc.)...I am intrigued by the retail and tactile aspect of video games beyond input devices (joystick, controller, button, keyboard, trackball, etc.)...
So I don't deny that I have some collectard/fetishistic DNA in me. I would love to have the original artwork for many, many games, for example. In general, I love looking at/touching the layout/design/aesthetics of physical commodities (not just video games).
Video games were always a commodity...well, that's not 100% true: a vast majority of video games were /are a commodity.
That said, even though I have some collectard DNA, I feel that I am still in a different category than the "true collectard", even though it is a difficult term to define (we have attempted to define collectard, but only the extreme, fringe cases are easy to identify...hence my admission that I know I have collectard in me, even though I play all my games, I buy some games just for the cover art and/or music).
So, I'd love to read a humorous post on the different "levels of collectard-ism"...
* I got rid of all my 8-tracks years ago. But I loved the damn things. I used in my car and home stereo.