I collect almost everything.
Pong consoles, Atari and Intellivision and other pre-NES consoles and games, Vectrex is just about the coolest system ever, 8-bit and 16-bit consoles and games, PlayStation and Saturn and N64, up through the Dreamcast and curent generation of PS2 and Gamecube, and into the next generation of PS3 and Wii and whatever else. Domestic and import, NES and Famicom, Turbo and PC-Engine. Game Boy, Virtual Boy, Neo Geo Pocket, Game Gear, PSP, DS, Game & Watch? Yes please. Magazines, guidebooks, videogame art and history books. Swag and memorabilia -- t-shirts, posters, toys, goofy little knickknacks, action figures, that punching Ghaleon puppet that Working Designs offered as a promo for preordering Lunar SSS, yep, got that too, and a Fatal Fury cap that looks like Terry Bogard's. Videos and collections of game-related footage -- Famitsu DVDs, Once Upon Atari, a tape full of Starcade episodes, an old bootleg tape containing all the laserdisc footage from both Dragon's Lairs, Space Ace, Cobra Command and Cliffhanger, and yes I did order the first DVD box set of Game Center CX. And just in case I was in any danger of actually having some room left, I also own 13 arcade machines and a pile of JAMMA boards.
So yeah...I'm kind of a sucker for videogames and everything related to them.
But even with all of that stuff crapping up my house, I mostly identified with stevek666's philosophy of collecting. Some stuff I have is more museum-oriented, but it is a library and all of it gets played. Yeah, I prefer my games to be boxed and complete, but that's not going to stop me from buying loose games if I want to play them. And like Steve, sometimes I buy bad games to laugh at them or just out of curiosity, or I buy something because I like the soundtrack or packaging or cover art, or just because it's weird and I want to check it out. I like buying anything that's different or unique in concept -- games like Katamari Damacy or even Pokemon Snap -- because I want to give them a chance and have their kind represented in my collection.
I think, long-term, I'm trying to build a nice cross-section of videogame history. But I'm still not sure if I'm doing it to preserve it for anyone else, or just because I enjoy it so much that I want to surround myself with videogames and have them available to me whenever I want to play. Even so, I have no amibitions to actually collect any complete sets for any consoles -- I mostly buy what I like.
There's also this nagging urge I've had for years to open a classic arcade/retro game emporium. Kinda like Portland's Ground Kontrol crossed with Akihabara's Super Potato or Osaka's Retro TV Game. That might explain why I have a stack of 2600s sitting around -- I think I subconsciously buy them whenever I find them just in case i ever get to open that shop. If nothing else, I'll have a kickass game room in the basement when I finally buy a house.
Great, now I'm trying to psychoanalyze myself through my game collection and it's not really working.
I think I've just been obsessed with videogames since 1980 and it's never gone away, so I just dove in and never looked back!