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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Console Chat => Topic started by: Desh on September 20, 2014, 05:08:22 AM

Title: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: Desh on September 20, 2014, 05:08:22 AM
(As defined by my friend Scott) The nuclear option as it relates to collecting is getting rid of something you love or getting rid of a large part of your collection that took a significant amount of time to acquire.

I have recently been entertaining the idea of off loading a large chunk of my NES collection.  I enjoy and own many videogame platforms and only buy games I know I want or ones I want to try.  The only exception to this rule, for me, has been the NES.  I always thought it would be awesome to own the entire publicly released library.  I currently have a bit more than 450 of the NES releases. 

I have been fortunate to acquire a bunch of Genesis games that I have always wanted and realized I only have a handful more that I really want.  Breaking it down even further I realized there are only a handful more games I actually want for most of the platforms I play.

Since I was 5 years old the NES has been my go to console and I have always adored it.  I never realized that when I purchased a TurboGrafx console that it would actually rival my love for the NES.  This fact has caused me to play less and less of my NES.  I also have realized that there are so many NES games I own, that I will never play again.  These titles are all horrible games or games that just have low replay value.  Because of this I think I could slash my NES collection down to say 150 games that I really enjoy.  I could then use the proceeds of selling the other 300 carts to purchase the last few games I really want for the other platforms I own.

I'm torn on this because I have a lot of time and good memories in building that NES collection to what it is.  What are your guys' thoughts?  The answer seems clear but my NES collectarditis keeps making me second guess.

Has anyone else had a similar situation in any sort of collecting, and if so, what did you do?
Title: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: esteban on September 20, 2014, 05:20:15 AM
Well, clearly, shed the NES games that provide no entertainment at all to you (for me, Jeopardy). You don't HAVE to make this high stakes.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: MrBroadway on September 20, 2014, 06:08:43 AM
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Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: HailingTheThings on September 20, 2014, 07:10:58 AM
Offer them here first and hold some raffles. Done. Problem solved.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: wildfruit on September 20, 2014, 07:30:33 AM
I just had to do this with a load of blu rays and games as wife's business is not doing so well. But hey ho such is life. I'll get them back when I win the lotto
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: synbiosfan on September 20, 2014, 08:20:12 AM
I'm torn on this because I have a lot of time and good memories in building that NES collection to what it is.  What are your guys' thoughts?  The answer seems clear but my NES collectarditis keeps making me second guess.

Has anyone else had a similar situation in any sort of collecting, and if so, what did you do?

You will always have the memories 8)

I sold a small amount of my collection this year due to being off work. The money came in handy and the majority of it has gone to gamers rather than flippers. It has worked out well.

My suggestion, sell the more common games but hold onto the ones worth something in case you need money fast or trade bait.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: BlueBMW on September 20, 2014, 09:23:53 AM
I too have sold parts of the library and I havent regretted any of it.  I keep what I will play.  Occasionally Ill hold onto a few games for an odd system just to have some games for said system but thats usually only super odd / crappy systems like Nuon, cd-i, a-can, ngage etc.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: vexcollects on September 20, 2014, 08:14:16 PM
I sold my entire collection in 2009 I think. I needed cash for something.

All my Atari Jag/CD, TG16, and 3DO stuff was sold off. I proceeded to buy it back last year...which has been fun, but also a big mistake at the same time. Prices sure jumped since I sold my collection. Still have not been able to replace a few items. I had Rayman CIB for Jaguar, and New Adventure Island for TG16 CIB as well. Those really jumped since I bought and sold them. Don't think I will end up replacing those....

But still, if you don't play those NES games and/or they suck, get rid of them. I use the "play/test with a buddy" method. Every other week I get together with a friend and we try about 10 games out from our collections that we have not played. If we don't like it in the first 30 minutes, its typically a sell/trade. If we like it enough, we will play it again in a few weeks. If it holds up, its a keeper. If not, its a sell/trade. We just played Double Dragon II tonight. It's a sell...  :(
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: slinkyturd on September 20, 2014, 08:41:12 PM
Double Dragon 3 was the only one of those I liked. They were too primitive in 1 and 2. That and too hard to be enjoyable. I was always more of a Streets of Rage or TMNT 3 kind of guy if I'm going for a side scrolling beat 'em up.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: esteban on September 20, 2014, 10:47:38 PM
Double Dragon and its sequel on NES are total KEEPERS!

For your blasphemy, I must sic ABOBO on both of you.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: Desh on September 21, 2014, 01:32:45 AM
Well, I input the launch codes.  I spent a good 6 hours testing every game I was going to get rid of and playing some I was on the fence about.  I have about 220 carts boxed up and ready to off load.  With all of the extra space I have now it will allow me to get all of my SNES, N64, Gamecube, PlayStation and Xbox stuff out of the drawers and on to the shelf where they deserve to be anyways. 

I think I am also going to go through each platform and make a definite list of all the games I still want so iI have something to shoot for. 

P.S. I'm keeping all 3 of the Double Dragons.  I played II quite a bit as a kid and still pop it in from time to time.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: toymachine78 on September 21, 2014, 08:46:44 AM
Double Dragon and its sequel on NES are total KEEPERS!

For your blasphemy, I must sic ABOBO on both of you.
Not just any Abobo, but GREEN Abobo!!!
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: Necromancer on September 22, 2014, 04:47:09 AM
Sell a bunch now and repurchase 'em all a few years down the road.  The cycle must continue.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: vexcollects on September 22, 2014, 06:24:18 AM
Double Dragon and its sequel on NES are total KEEPERS!

For your blasphemy, I must sic ABOBO on both of you.

Abobo's Big Adventure I would buy in cart form, and keep. I will give DDII another shot before it goes on to the trade pile.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: Desh on September 22, 2014, 11:10:46 AM
Sell a bunch now and repurchase 'em all a few years down the road.  The cycle must continue.

I'm not quite sure if I'll ever want to repurchase such gems as Bo Jackson Baseball, Palamedes or Shingen the Ruler ever again.  The only thing I will miss is playing shitty games with my friends for laughs.
Title: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: esteban on September 22, 2014, 11:28:38 AM
Double Dragon and its sequel on NES are total KEEPERS!

For your blasphemy, I must sic ABOBO on both of you.

 Not just any Abobo, but GREEN Abobo!!!


Heck yes.  (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)



Double Dragon and its sequel on NES are total KEEPERS!

For your blasphemy, I must sic ABOBO on both of you.


Abobo's Big Adventure I would buy in cart form, and keep. I will give DDII another shot before it goes on to the trade pile.


 (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: Necromancer on September 22, 2014, 11:35:38 AM
I'm not quite sure if I'll ever want to repurchase such gems as Bo Jackson Baseball, Palamedes or Shingen the Ruler ever again.

I'm not sure why you'd want to purchase them the first time, and yet here we are.
Title: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: esteban on September 22, 2014, 12:28:56 PM
I loved Bo Jackson Baseball.  It was the NES version of what TG16's TV SPORTS Baseball would have been (cinemaware's amiga baseball game).  It was fun and had great graphics considering it was NES.

Can I get a show of hands from everyone here who owns or has owned a TV SPORTS game on the TG16?

If you didn't raise your hand, then proceed to bash Desh with the peace of mind that you are not being hypocritical. :lol:

Sadly, I owned and played all of them, even though I'm not a big sports fan.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: Necromancer on September 22, 2014, 12:30:35 PM
Can I get a show of hands from everyone here who owns or has owned a TV SPORTS game on the TG16?

If you didn't raise your hand, then proceed to bash Desh with the peace of mind that you are not being hypocritical. :lol:

Defender of the down trodden strikes again!!!  :roll:

I'm not bashing Desh, as it's entirely possible (even likely, given the track record of people around here) that he'll change his mind and one day decide to amass a complete collection again.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: Desh on September 22, 2014, 12:39:18 PM
I'm not quite sure if I'll ever want to repurchase such gems as Bo Jackson Baseball, Palamedes or Shingen the Ruler ever again.

I'm not sure why you'd want to purchase them the first time, and yet here we are.

Meh, most of the shear crap was stuff I picked up over the years for .50 to $1.00.  At that point it was the Pokemon mindset.  Gotta catch em' all.  With years comes wisdom and I can appreciate quality instead of quantity.

Quote from: nullity
I loved Bo Jackson Baseball.  It was the NES version of what TG16's TV SPORTS Baseball would have been (cinemaware's amiga baseball game).  It was fun and had great graphics considering it was NES.

Can I get a show of hands from everyone here who owns or has owned a TV SPORTS game on the TG16?

If you didn't raise your hand, then proceed to bash Desh with the peace of mind that you are not being hypocritical.

I also have a couple T.V. Sports games.  I actually think Hockey is half way decent.  The football game is terrible, even for the time
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: esteban on September 22, 2014, 04:33:49 PM

I'm not quite sure if I'll ever want to repurchase such gems as Bo Jackson Baseball, Palamedes or Shingen the Ruler ever again.


I'm not sure why you'd want to purchase them the first time, and yet here we are.


Meh, most of the shear crap was stuff I picked up over the years for .50 to $1.00.  At that point it was the Pokemon mindset.  Gotta catch em' all.  With years comes wisdom and I can appreciate quality instead of quantity.

Quote from: nullity
I loved Bo Jackson Baseball.  It was the NES version of what TG16's TV SPORTS Baseball would have been (cinemaware's amiga baseball game).  It was fun and had great graphics considering it was NES.

Can I get a show of hands from everyone here who owns or has owned a TV SPORTS game on the TG16?

If you didn't raise your hand, then proceed to bash Desh with the peace of mind that you are not being hypocritical.


I also have a couple T.V. Sports games.  I actually think Hockey is half way decent.  The football game is terrible, even for the time


Dude... I stick my neck out for you and then you go and bash TV SPORTS Football? I love TV SPORTS Football...

I retract my former statement. Necro, you have my blessing to give this a$$hole the standard crass berating that you give everyone else.


I like TV SPORTS Football way more than Basketball, I'll tell you that much.

 (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: Medic_wheat on September 23, 2014, 03:51:57 PM
Only cavet id throw in is this.

If you sell off the usless NES games ask yourself this.

Will you ever attempt to complete a US NES library?

If you answer is yes then it probably isn't worth it to sell off something you'll just attempt all over again.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: esadajr on September 25, 2014, 01:59:53 AM
I loved Bo Jackson Baseball.  It was the NES version of what TG16's TV SPORTS Baseball would have been (cinemaware's amiga baseball game).  It was fun and had great graphics considering it was NES.

You guys just mentioned Bo Jackson baseball and the menu song is playing in my head. I also remember the (exaggerated) umpire calls. T rike! you're out!

The NES was home to many memorable baseball games. Bases Loaded 2 is my all time favorite (yup, it's true), but I also have fond memories of Bo Jackson, the RBI series and Bad News Baseball, especially when playing against someone else.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: esadajr on September 25, 2014, 02:06:38 AM
back to the OP subject. It's something to think about. My only reasons to "go nuclear" would be either a) I need the $ or b) I need the space and the items are not that worthy to me.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: jordan_hillman on September 25, 2014, 12:53:42 PM

If it holds up, its a keeper. If not, its a sell/trade. We just played Double Dragon II tonight. It's a sell...  :(

BLASPHEMY! My little Double Dragon fan boy heart just shattered. . .

Double Dragon 3 was the only one of those I liked. They were too primitive in 1 and 2. That and too hard to be enjoyable. I was always more of a Streets of Rage or TMNT 3 kind of guy if I'm going for a side scrolling beat 'em up.

Glad to see someone giving DDIII some love and not the typical AVGN hatred. Although I do wonder how one finds the difficulty curve in DDI and II too difficult, but not III?

Double Dragon and its sequel on NES are total KEEPERS!

For your blasphemy, I must sic ABOBO on both of you.

YES!!!   :dance:


Not just any Abobo, but GREEN Abobo!!!

And my little Double Dragon fan boy heart has repaired itself whole  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: jordan_hillman on September 25, 2014, 12:57:09 PM
back to the OP subject. It's something to think about. My only reasons to "go nuclear" would be either a) I need the $ or b) I need the space and the items are not that worthy to me.

Option A is spot on. Money issues suck. I had to sell my overdrive, a decent amount of games, and about 2/3s of my comic book collection this past summer to stay afloat.

Option B is spot on. Unless room and space are endless commodities in your life, there's little sense in keeping games that you (a) don't like, and (b) you're never going to play again.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: toymachine78 on September 25, 2014, 02:29:25 PM
Pmd
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: slinkyturd on September 25, 2014, 02:40:45 PM
The TV Sports series value lies only in a complete library or a collection headed that way. They are ass-crap at its finest.
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: jordan_hillman on September 25, 2014, 05:47:07 PM
The TV Sports series value lies only in a complete library or a collection headed that way. They are ass-crap at its finest.

Give'em some time, learn the mechanics, and you'll have a good time.

Not Tecmo Bowl, NHL 94, or NBA Jam fun, but fun none the less
Title: Re: The Nuclear Option.
Post by: Desh on September 26, 2014, 08:34:58 AM
back to the OP subject. It's something to think about. My only reasons to "go nuclear" would be either a) I need the $ or b) I need the space and the items are not that worthy to me.

For me it was more option B.  However the proceeds from this stuff will allow me to purchase more obey items I want.

Option A is spot on. Money issues suck. I had to sell my overdrive, a decent amount of games, and about 2/3s of my comic book collection this past summer to stay afloat.

Option B is spot on. Unless room and space are endless commodities in your life, there's little sense in keeping games that you (a) don't like, and (b) you're never going to play again.