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The NES Completionist finds a new home


On 04/04/2013 at 02:57 PM by Elkovsky

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Many of you here may know that 1UP.com is in the process of winding down - a site that's been something of a home for me for the past three-and-a-half years. When I first started blogging there in August 2009, I owned a mere 71 NES games and had set forth to blog about each and every one of them; today, 140+ games and 90+ reviews later, my NES collection is now at over 500 titles, and I've expanded that journey to the entire NES library - or, more specifically, non-pirate and non-homebrew titles released in the United States during the system's lifespan, from the launch in October 1985 to the release of Sunday Funday in 1995/1996. That's around 750 or so titles, and I might die before reaching the goal! But hey, it never hurts to try.

My original blog is below, and for the time being, it's the best place to go for old reviews. In the coming weeks, though, I'll be backing up my site and putting these blogs in some sort of archived format for download - probably in PDF form - and picking up with review #97 (Mike Tyson's Punch-Out) as soon as I get it written.

So yeah... the original blog:

elkovsky.1up.com

Because of general life busyness, I sometimes update my Twitter more often than my blog, so you can follow my completion there as well - @Elkovsky. I'll try to keep this space semi-updated throughout the transition, but for the time being, feel free to click the link above and browse my old reviews for a sample of what is to come. Looking forward to getting settled here and getting to know some of you! Stay tuned for plenty of obsessively detailed NES coverage.


 

Comments

Julian Titus Senior Editor

04/04/2013 at 04:34 PM

Yay! Welcome, Elkovsky. I always enjoyed your in depth NES reviews when I was blogging at 1up. You have many friends here!

goaztecs

04/04/2013 at 05:43 PM

Hey, WELCOME! There's quite a few of us former 1Uppers here. Good to see another familiar user.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

04/04/2013 at 06:18 PM

yay! Now the circle is complete!  I was worried you wouldn't make it!  I love living vicariously through your reviews.  Laughing

leeradical42

04/04/2013 at 08:50 PM

Welcome over about time lol, glad your here thoughLaughing

True Gamer At Heart

04/05/2013 at 01:56 PM

Welcome seems like we have another nes guy in here..regarding collecting nes games!

Temperance

04/08/2013 at 03:59 PM

Glad to see you're contributing on Pixlbit now.  As always, I'll keep my eyes open for your new reviews.

That said, it's crazy to think just how many games you bought over those few years.  And you still have a ways to go before you're done, thanks to all those rare and expensive games lurking about!  Still, I wish you the best of luck towards acquiring the rest.  By the way, do you have DuckTales 2?  I had no idea that game was so expensive.

Elkovsky

04/10/2013 at 12:18 PM

I have the Game Boy version, which is much cheaper, but not the NES one. I've gotten to the point where I can't find new stuff in stores these days, and have picked up one cartridge online that falls above the $50 mark. This trend, I'm sure, will continue slowly but surely over time, but for now I've got more than enough backlog to keep me occupied.

Temperance

04/10/2013 at 01:11 PM

The way some of these games are priced is frustrating.  It's fine if you have to do it once or twice (I've paid over $50 for used games online, too).  But, when you look at the rest of the games you need to acquire it's exasperating, especially if you have to turn to the auction sites where nothing is certain.  It involves so much time (and money) that is better spent actually playing the games.  Did you ever put together a price estimation for the games you have left to collect?

Elkovsky

04/10/2013 at 04:24 PM

I haven't, but I'm somewhat afraid to do so. I can say right now that I *won't* be buying any of the Panesian titles, Stadium Events, or Myriad 6-in-1, and will probably do some of the harder-to-find stuff via emulation. I'm sure the remaining stuff is probably a few thousand dollars, but I might get sidetracked by real life and throw in the towel before I hit full completion of the entire library. Hence the reason I'm letting the purchases slow down for the time being, in hopes that I'll eventually have a few lucky finds like that $3 copy of Amazing Tater.

Temperance

04/10/2013 at 08:25 PM

I wish I could find Amazing Tater for $3!  As much as I liked Kwirk, it wasn't until a few months ago that I discovered that it was part of the Puzzle Boy series, as well as the predecessor to Amazing Tater.  That's one of those games I would love to play, but not for $150.

Anyway, going back to your collection: You definitely have time to wait and to see how things turn out in the future.  With all the games you own, you have plenty to occupy yourself with while you shop for the remaining games over the next few years.

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