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Moving Sucks, where to put my hoard...


On 05/06/2013 at 03:02 PM by Chris Iozzi

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So I am in the process of moving. One good thing about it is I have an excuse to get my game collection all together. I boxed it all up and keep finding random things here and there to add to it.

My collection is immense, the problem is, a good portion of it is crap. Just stockpiles of common games, magazines, guides, promo material, posters, demos and whatever have you. I don't know why Im compelled to keep all this stuff and I keep wondering if I'm a collector or a hoarder. I feel like the stupidest thing could be worth money, like a demo or something. Plus the magazines, I have so many magazines I don't know what to do with them. I still have my EGM's, Gamepros, Nintendo Powers, Game Players, Video Games & Computer Entertainment, Gamefan, and many more. I finally gave up the GameInformers. I traded them in to a private game store and he gave me a bit of store credit. He said his wife takes all the magazines and cuts them up to make displays out of them. UghI also traded in a stack of Atari Computer magazines from the 80's. I think he might cut those up too. I'd rather see him resell them and make a profit.

Over the years I held on to this stuff thinking it would be worth money someday, or maybe my kids would stumble upon the box and get a kick out of going through it. But "the box" turned into "boxes", then "many boxes", then a freekin mountain of boxes. Just the magazines alone could fill half a skid, perhaps fill a skid. Then there is the separate console collection, NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Gamecube, 3DO, Genesis 1, Genesis 2, Genesis 3, Sega CD/32x, Sega CDX, Sega Saturn, Sega Nomad, Sega Master System, Sega Power Base Converter, Intellivision, Colecovision, Vectrex, Virtual Boy, PS1, PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360, Game Gear, Lynx, Jaguar, Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Pocket Color, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Advance SP, Gameboy Advance SP Famicom Edition, Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, TurboGrafx: 16 and a nice collection of games to go with them. So yea, its crazy, and I still consider this collection to be weak sauce since I don't have a real NeoGeo or TurboGrafx CD.

Then I have bags of extra controllers and wires and adapters, power plugs, cover thingies, memeory cards, RF switches, converter boxes, selector switches. Then various swag of t-shirts, hats, wrist bands, a stopwatch, a compass, drinking glasses, promo material up the whazoo.

I don't know what its all worth, I think about selling a good chunk to make space and use the money to buy a killer PC set up. Thing is, the value of the games could continue to grow while no matter what I spend on a PC it will be obsolete soon enough.

But what if I been carting all this stuff for so long and I lose it somehow, either a natural disaster or theft, or mice chewing their way though everything. What if I die and some swindler offers my familily like $500 for the whole shebang when that won't even cover my Saturn collection?

 I know to get the most money I should sell on ebay or amazon, but I don't have the time to take the pictures, write the ad, pack/ship. I could sell on craigslist but I never seem to have much luck with that, then you deal with pepole no showing up. So I could trade into private game stores but they don't give you nearly what its worth.

Eh, whatever, dont ranting. I'm wondering if any of you ever had to make a serious choice about your game collection?


 

Comments

Super Step Contributing Writer

05/06/2013 at 03:39 PM

I'm lucky in that we were fairly broke when I had my consoles and handhelds, and I'm not what you'd call a collector, so I don't have the issue of too many games.

That having been said, it also means there's not much I'd be willing to sell, since it all pretty much has some nostalgic or other value.

I'm sorry to hear about your situation though, that sounds really frustrating, and I don't have any solutions to offer, unfortunately. Foot in Mouth It'll all work out, though.

Chris Iozzi Staff Alumnus

05/07/2013 at 09:36 AM

Thanks, I'm thinking of selling for a computer more and more.

transmet2033

05/06/2013 at 03:46 PM

I haved moved quite a few times in the past few years, and will be moving again in june.  There has been so many things that I have sold, trashed, or given away.

I have made one big choice about my collection in recent memory.  When my ps3 died I had a few different choices to make.  I could replace the console, or not.  Since I had a 360, I decided to just focus on one console.  Then I had to figure out what to do with the games.  Do I hold onto them in case I get another ps3 down the road, or sell them off.  Since, I was getting married I decided to get rid of them.  My brothers took half of them, and I sold the rest to gamestop.  I am happy with my decision.

Since I am moving in a month or so, I am going to reevaluate the old consoles that I have in my possession.  I have a genesis with 30+ games that i got at a thrift store, an n64 and possibly an nes and saturn.   

Chris Iozzi Staff Alumnus

05/07/2013 at 09:29 AM

I had a similar choice, the drive in my 360 was failing, Couldn't decide if I wanted to fix it or replace it. Eventually I got a 360 slim and kept the old xbox in the living room for streaming video.

Nick DiMola Director

05/06/2013 at 04:10 PM

I just moved my hoard, so I feel you there. I can't say I had any hard decisions to make other than choosing to dump all of my old Nintendo Powers. I would've loved to keep them, but they're worth very little. I cut out all of the posters I wanted and threw them in the recycling bin. It was a PITA to pack it all though and I'm still unpacking and setting up all of the systems.

You've got a few more systems than I do, so consider me jealous!

Chris Iozzi Staff Alumnus

05/07/2013 at 09:27 AM

Forgot to mention Dreamcast

leeradical42

05/06/2013 at 06:27 PM

Sound like you need to have a garage sell lol just tell me where it is an hour before anyone else lol,Tongue Out No im the same way, actually any serious gamer is that way, i would keep it cause as soon as you throw or give it away you will be wishing you hadnt, trust me on that.

Chris Iozzi Staff Alumnus

05/07/2013 at 09:28 AM

I know, I sold a boxed Super Metroid and an Earthbound with the guide. Got good money for them but wish i still had them.

NSonic79

05/12/2013 at 12:08 PM

the worst is when you actually move and end up damaging a system/game in the process. I think that's how my SNES/Magic Knight Rayearth vought.

if you don't play the systems much, or need room to breath during the move why not rent a storage unit to help with the transission? saved me a headache during previous moves.

 

 

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