Author Topic: WTB: 6 Complete US TG16/SuperCD games.  (Read 6025 times)

bob

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i could honestly care less about what he "wants", its just lulz to poke fun.
the problem is the "insta-tard" of wanting to buy everything before he even plays or wants to talk about it.

WTB 15 COMPLETE games, "rarer" stuff. 

I mean, come on, the title was begging for this. 
his next thread will be "WTB: Riot Zone, must include outer box"
« Last Edit: June 07, 2016, 03:31:25 AM by gynt »

geise

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Wait a few days and find him posting on other forums (probably nintendoage) about how we're all a bunch of a$$holes.

TheClash603

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Wait a few days and find him posting on other forums (probably nintendoage) about how we're all a bunch of a$$holes.

I have a no PC-FX stance when I am on Grinder, but that is simply because of the way you look.  Your personalities are phenomenal.

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Wait a few days and find him posting on other forums (probably nintendoage) about how we're all a bunch of a$$holes.

Once again.

Until he eventually comes back for more shopping.
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I don't understand why people come on here and are so annoyed by how this forum is.  This is not nintendoage so you shouldn't try and act like nintendoage here.  It's just seems like common courtesy that when you join a new group you learn the way the group is.  Then if you don't like it move on.  Trying to impose your ways is just not going to work.

I really like this forum and the people who come in here and contribute are treated fairly even when they are noobs and I have seen it.  The ones that just come on here and try to buy stuff without even introducing themselves are the annoying ones.


geise

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You are right on the money.  You get it.  A lot of newer users don't.  Every forum has their do's and don't's.  I would say we are pretty lax around here, just not with gimme gimme check my collection stuff.  We all collect to some degree.  It's honestly how people go about acquiring stuff that gets them called out.  Especially the instant collection guys.

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It amazes me that so many of you think the sole (or even primary) reason anyone said anything negative was because he wants boxes.  Other than pp bringing it up repeatedly and people defending buying boxes, it was brought up but once.  Once!  Even then it was in passing and part of a greater message, hardly the equivalent of 'only a$$holes buy boxes'.  The fact of the matter is that pp started the thread with 'I know you're all a$$holes but gimme, gimme, GIMME!' and a refusal to discuss games until he owns them all, yet you wonder why he's getting grief?!?  Truly amazing.

You geniuses can assert we hate collectors because we're jealous, poor, etc., but you're just demonstrating ignorance and/or bias.  Some of the largest, coolest, most impressive collections I know of are owned by fellow members (i.e. Henry, Black Tiger, Shubi, Superplay, Dan, Bardo, Runinruder, and Tatsu) and several members own many boxes (such as Henry, nully, haboobi, or even myself), yet nobody hates them for being collectors.  Wanna know why?  It's easy: they're not leeches.

P.S. - Can y'all stop getting your panties in a twist over the 'collectard' moniker?  It's been used to describe pretty much everyone here for one reason or another, and no intelligent person can argue that what many of us are doing is logical or wise.  Seriously, don't you have to be a bit daft to own an LA, collect cardboard and even buy repros, assemble complete system sets, or enjoy Hatris?
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geise

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Seriously, don't you have to be a bit daft to own an LA, collect cardboard and even buy repros, assemble complete system sets, or enjoy Hatris?
Probably just Hatris.
« Last Edit: June 07, 2016, 09:59:52 AM by geise »

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Nope, no bullshit. I have way too many things that just sit on shelves and don't get enjoyed.

Well, damn. Didn't realize you had that much stuff that you weren't caressing, old friend. I'm sorry. I still love you, but it saddens me that you would let go of so much adorable OBEY, assuming the bulk of the $3,000+ spent by customer-guy was in fact as such.

I believe we need to embrace again, soon.

Thinking of you,

Hails

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Guess i'll respond with a few more things, I hadn't seen that the topic had grown quite a bit but the topic was still serving it's purpose I suppose, but it's early and I had time to read it through, though i'll likely not recall it all. Still i'll address some stuff. I do appreciate jelloslug at least validating our transaction, while i'm not sure what the original desire  to expose the user was, it at least helps to not make me look like a liar of some sort :P

For a lot of the other post, a lot of you are right, but you also look at it the wrong way. I'll throw some background out that i'm sure someone will simplify as 'lol collectard omg' and move along, but hey, why not.

I'm a collector, yes it's true. I started about 10 years ago over one moment. My fiancee had missed the entire 8 bit and 16 bit generation, and I was trying to find some mutual fun things for us to share our time with. I purchased a Snes and a copy or Kirby Super Star, we completed the game and had a lot of fun doing so. I had bought the game complete for about 30 bucks as well. That same title can sell near the 100 range nowadays, to help put into perspective the motivation to try and get this over with. I consider the collecting aspect the burden, with the end result being to play the stuff on the original hardware and have the most authentic, but quality experience I could come up with.

When I first began, things were cheaper, sellers were looser and in general it was a lot easier to deal with, it only took about 5 years for me to begin regretting going for complete titles because of the way pricing was jacking up so much, but when you get that far into something, it becomes difficult for some of us to back away and call it quits, even if it takes out a lot more money than expected. However, the urge for me to complete my various system collections comes from the desire to get it over with in the event the cost continue to rise, I do not want even more games to reach a prohibitive point that I can no longer ever afford to purchase them (as many have)

In the end there are many kind of collectors, with the only mutual shared aspect being that they are collecting something. In my case, the definition of a collection has altered itself a lot over a decade, my entire game area is quite large and has a lot of things to display, it's designed to basically be a monument to the hobby both visually, but also in terms of the ability to play everything. A lot of work went into wiring everything and placing seating everywhere or ensuring there is enough space to play on all the sorts of the stuff that has released.

This is a hobby that I took on because I play them, if the day ever comes I don't want to play them, i'd offload the whole area and never look back. While I like the display aspect, I don't personally see why i'd want to display anything when I'd not care to actually use it. This is also something I take part in with my would be wife, and yes, even in social settings we have managed to gather people to play Saturn Bomberman or Four Swords on the Gamecube, light gun shooters, etc.

In the end, I think the big issue here is that I came here with one primary goal right now, which was to learn about the system and to learn the trappings to look out for when buying games for it. However, while I came here to collect, I'd also come here to play when I'm able to allocate more time to doing it. It's true I spend a lot of time collecting which is a lot less time I can use for the playing aspect, but if I spend too much time playing and not buying, suddenly that game I thought was 30 bucks is now 100 bucks, and that creates a lot of issues for me as i'm not a rich guy, this stuff takes a long time for me to save money for.

When I do decide to binge on these games, this is the only dedicated TG community i've ever seen, so it would likely be the place i'd want to share my thoughts with too (as I do on plenty of sites). The main issue I guess is that I came here as a collector first hoping to eventually take part in the normal discussion, but I guess the damage there is done regardless. In any event, I collect for both play and montage, however I don't appreciate the accusation that I just buy haphazardly and have no idea what's coming my way, every title I buy has had plenty of research done, reviews, videos, and at times a test drive via emulator if something is really unsure (or expensive). If it's something i'd really love to play I increase my likelihood of shelling out the value for it, it's all very much curated to my own taste.

When I worked with jello, he had a whole list of stuff I hadn't look into yet, alongside the stuff I did want, I spent time looking into video footage and reviews of a lot of stuff, not realizing for example that the tennis game had a unique looking rpg lite mode, and things like that fueled my purchase. If I never wanted to try it, i'd not be buying it. I'm sure the reasons each of you come to the conclusion for disliking collectors is different, and I personally don't care for most collectors as I feel they miss the spirit of the hobby (which is playing, kind of counter productive when you won't open your game), but I guess it's their money to do with as they please.

I doubt this post will help much but, well it's early and i'm the only one awake, so enjoy I guess :p

Edit:

i could honestly care less about what he "wants", its just lulz to poke fun.
the problem is the "insta-tard" of wanting to buy everything before he even plays or wants to talk about it.

WTB 15 COMPLETE games, "rarer" stuff. 

I mean, come on, the title was begging for this. 
his next thread will be "WTB: Riot Zone, must include outer box"


Way ahead of ya buddy, thanks for the support in this topic!

« Last Edit: June 08, 2016, 12:41:10 AM by goldenpp72 »

Otaking

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As has been said before, for the most part the people on this forum are or were collectors ourselves.

If you had 200 posts under your belt and requested those same 15 games I guarantee you would not have been flamed. I honestly think what gets people pissed on here is if a new member comes straight on here and heads straight for the trades section and starts a "WTB" thread, particularly requesting the rarez, it's a guaranteed flaming. Intergrate with the community first, get your post count up with valid posts, then think about checking the trades section.
« Last Edit: June 08, 2016, 12:58:24 AM by Otaking »

goldenpp72

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That's a fair criticism, and I apologize for not trying to mingle with the community more or rather, feeling out the dynamic of the forum a bit more. I do post on a lot of places but this one is definitely unique, as i'm sure many are aware. At this point I can kind of see some of the pattern, as in reality I doubt anyone would care if you collect if the games weren't becoming cost prohibitive.


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TBH I think it's unfair on new members, the way it's currently set up they're dangled a "carrot and the stick" and then flamed. That's the whole reason I've always advocated a trades forum restriction until you've reached a certain post count.

I must say though, one positive part to all the flaming is this forum is very different to NintendoAge, it drives away people who have a NintendoAge type of mentality. 
« Last Edit: June 08, 2016, 06:01:15 AM by Otaking »

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(Actually, my favorite is when some of the regulars make noobs jump through hoops to *prove* they are worthy of buying, despite not actually having anything for sale that the noob wants to buy.) ...

Interestingly, we are seeing a shift to where the WTB posts are getting ignored, at least, instead of the standard dog and pony show.

Good to see things are back to normal.

Also, gynt is a total hypocrite, as if you invite him into your home, he'll treat it like his personal shopping center. He'll offer you large sums of money for your games, and then insult you if you don't take it. Such a hospitable guest.

FIVE BILLS.
Hey, you.

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(Actually, my favorite is when some of the regulars make noobs jump through hoops to *prove* they are worthy of buying, despite not actually having anything for sale that the noob wants to buy.) ...

Interestingly, we are seeing a shift to where the WTB posts are getting ignored, at least, instead of the standard dog and pony show.


Good to see things are back to normal.

Also, gynt is a total hypocrite, as if you invite him into your home, he'll treat it like his personal shopping center. He'll offer you large sums of money for your games, and then insult you if you don't take it. Such a hospitable guest.

FIVE BILLS.



Oh, do tell ;)





And yeah, I basically have to agree with Otaking.  I think I was browsing threads for a couple months before I ever attempted to buy anything (though I did ask for a Sapphire boot) and maybe that helped.  I also mainly play/collect PCE so that could have something to do with it. 

I'm sure lots of folks that come in and ask to buy rarer stuff really are interested in the system and want to play games, but it feels a bit demeaning to the whole community when people only come to you when they WANT something, but show no interest in you otherwise.  Like the kid in elementary school that would only come over to your house to "play" and just play your Sega the whole time because all he had at home was a NES.  (or similar)
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