The "General Games Chat" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
My Name is Dringo and I'm a game-buyer-aholic.
The thing is I'm a university student, I have a complex but average social life and I work in the evenings as well. Do I have time for games?
Well I do, Friday afternoons and Sunday's really as long as I'm not doing any work. But other than that no, I have no time to play games. Which is why it is frightening that I was, for a while, proud of my gigantuan Gamecube collection. It finally dawned on me last night when I proudly realised my 61 strong Gamecube collection. But then I looked again. There sat Metroid Prime, touted as the greatest Gamecube title... unfinished. And below is a list of games I have played just the once for an hour or so or have never placed in the machine.
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles (played for a long 2 hour stint but not had my friend round since).
Beyond Good and Evil (was waiting till I finished Prince of Persia, a game I've still yet to finish)
Resident Evil 3 (a quick 25 minute go so far)
Bomberman Generations (have owned for 4 months and never played)
Enter the Matrix (bought before Christmas, still in shring wrap)
Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes (got yesterday so let me off)
Harvest Moon (Read above)
007 Nightfire (Bought 4 months ago, played for half an hour and didn't like it)
True Crime: Streets of LA (Played briefly but never got into it)
The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (Got for Christmas, never played)
Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2 (Got Christmas 2003... never really played)
Star Wars: Rebel Strike (Never even taken out the box, never plan to either)
Medal of Honor: Frontline (Played once, never again)
Capcom Vs. SNK 2: EO (Played once, hated with passion)
That's the general feel to my games collection... and with so many "classics" at my control that I have yet to complete, these games I haven't even played just get in the way.
But I'm kicking the habit. Every game I buy for now on MUST not be an oldie that I thought "oh that's cheap" AND for games for now on, including next weeks R-Racing: Revolution I will trade some in either against it or for the full price.
Today I traded Return of the King, Bomberman Generations and 007 Nightifre for Everything or Nothing. I'm now trying to trade 2 games for Mario PArty 5 with my brother and another 5 will pay for R Racing next week.
I'm trying to kick the habit, I will return to these games I should be playing.
If you suffer a similar condition I recommend you come forward immediatly. Game stores around the country CAN help.
Dringo.
Harvest Moon rules.
> If you ever read my posts that stated: "I prefer shorter games I
> can actually complete them", you might have worked it out
> another way.
I know. I found that little strange, wanting less value for money, but hey, I WOULDN'T understand because I'm not a compulsive buying games junkie! :-P
> If you ever read my posts that stated: "I prefer shorter games I
> can actually complete them", you might have worked it out
> another way.
I don't suggest Harvest Moon.
> It explains why he NEVER complained about Mario or Sunshines lack of
> longevity! :-D
If you ever read my posts that stated: "I prefer shorter games I can actually complete them", you might have worked it out another way.
> But didn't you make a topic the other week praising how its your new
> favourite Gamecube game or something?!!?
Yep.
> Dringo wrote:
> Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles (played for a long 2 hour
> stint but not had my friend round since).
>
> But didn't you make a topic the other week praising how its your new
> favourite Gamecube game or something?!!?
It explains why he NEVER complained about Mario or Sunshines lack of longevity! :-D
Remember; always think of Nash.
> If you suffer a similar condition I recommend you come forward
> immediatly. Game stores around the country CAN help.
I was in a similar situation; I used to buy one or two games per week. I had 55 games over 3 formats and I realised that I hadn't finished half of them, so I decided to stop buying as many games.
I've now played through quite a few of the games I had, and like yourself I now trade games in for newer ones so that my collection goes down a little, I've now got about 25 games, and I only intended to get 3 games this year: Driv3r, GTA:San Andreas and Halo 2.
However I've now bought Deus Ex 2 on top of that, and I'm going to get Harvest Moon tomorrow. But considering the amount of games I used to buy, that isn't really that bad.
:)