Pioneer4x4 #1 Posted May 14, 2010 With the 9 I picked up today, I think I hit 250 unique titles (loose carts)! I didn't realize until I added them to my spreadsheed, and saw the count. I also have about 183 unique title manuals, and I think about 165 of them match carts I have. I only have about 15 CIB. How should XoNoX double carts count? I probably only have about 230 unique games, counting atari renames and sears variants. 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fr0st #2 Posted May 14, 2010 Nice, I'd say I'm a little over 100 myself. Fair play man :thumbsup: 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pioneer4x4 #3 Posted May 14, 2010 With the 9 I picked up today, I think I hit 250 unique titles (loose carts)! I didn't realize until I added them to my spreadsheed, and saw the count. I also have about 183 unique title manuals, and I think about 165 of them match carts I have. I only have about 15 CIB. How should XoNoX double carts count? I probably only have about 230 unique games, counting atari renames and sears variants. To me the funny part is, you could say I got to 240 without having Realsports Boxing & Soccer, Basic Programming, Atari ADVENTURE! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
high voltage #4 Posted May 15, 2010 With the 9 I picked up today, I think I hit 250 unique titles (loose carts)! I didn't realize until I added them to my spreadsheed, and saw the count. I also have about 183 unique title manuals, and I think about 165 of them match carts I have. I only have about 15 CIB. How should XoNoX double carts count? I probably only have about 230 unique games, counting atari renames and sears variants. Pics or it didn't happen :-) 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pioneer4x4 #5 Posted May 15, 2010 With the 9 I picked up today, I think I hit 250 unique titles (loose carts)! I didn't realize until I added them to my spreadsheed, and saw the count. I also have about 183 unique title manuals, and I think about 165 of them match carts I have. I only have about 15 CIB. How should XoNoX double carts count? I probably only have about 230 unique games, counting atari renames and sears variants. Pics or it didn't happen :-) Pics of what? The new acquires or the 250? Either way, give me a hour or so to organize a bit. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ntavio #6 Posted May 15, 2010 With the 9 I picked up today, I think I hit 250 unique titles (loose carts)! I didn't realize until I added them to my spreadsheed, and saw the count. I also have about 183 unique title manuals, and I think about 165 of them match carts I have. I only have about 15 CIB. How should XoNoX double carts count? I probably only have about 230 unique games, counting atari renames and sears variants. Pics or it didn't happen :-) Pics of what? The new acquires or the 250? Either way, give me a hour or so to organize a bit. (In his best Gary Oldman voice) EEEEVVVVEEERYTHING! Congrats......... 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pioneer4x4 #7 Posted May 15, 2010 OK, here are the last weeks additions, all stuff that I didn't already have. Not counting gas, hotdogs and pop, about $50 total. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pioneer4x4 #8 Posted May 15, 2010 And 1 of everything I have. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+save2600 #9 Posted May 15, 2010 Nice Starpath tape collection! Back in the late 90's, instead of tracking them down one by one, I decided to get the Stella Gets a New Brain CD and be done with it. Great little product. Addicting collecting these things, isn't it? 240 is pretty good. When I got up to 450+ unique carts, that's when I decided to throw in the towel and sell all the expensive stuff I never played. Down to about 280 now, and that includes a healthy amount of homebrews 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Leach #10 Posted May 15, 2010 Nice collection pics..>>! Atari is so addicting... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crazy Climber #11 Posted May 15, 2010 Not bad! You just need a wall mounted shelf to display them now so all your friends and neighbors will be jealous...okay, maybe not but at leaset we will be Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pioneer4x4 #12 Posted May 15, 2010 Nice Starpath tape collection! Back in the late 90's, instead of tracking them down one by one, I decided to get the Stella Gets a New Brain CD and be done with it. Great little product. Addicting collecting these things, isn't it? 240 is pretty good. When I got up to 450+ unique carts, that's when I decided to throw in the towel and sell all the expensive stuff I never played. Down to about 280 now, and that includes a healthy amount of homebrews Thanks, I bought the starpath stuff retail in the mid 80s, I think it was at a Oasis Records&Tapes store. If you look at my party mix, for some reason, I lost the insert and it is a reprint. I have 2 superchargers, 1 modded in the 90's and 2 or 3 extra tapes. I also have the original stella CD (#010) and that is where I got the image to reprint my insert! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pioneer4x4 #13 Posted May 15, 2010 Not bad! You just need a wall mounted shelf to display them now so all your friends and neighbors will be jealous...okay, maybe not but at leaset we will be I have a couple plans/ideas on a display if I ever finish my basement game room. I was thinking of making a display by color/hue, and maybe a couple of speciality ones like all the kids games. I got the idea from a local Salvation Army. Then display all their knick knacks by color! All the yellow-green-blue-purple-red in a nice rainbow. Then the wood stuff dark-light then metal gold-silver. It looks pretty neat that way. If you seach back for posts from me, over the winter I scanned all my carts, and after I just sorted my new ones in, I realized I didn't scan them, dang, now I have to compare lists to see what isn't scanned! I am thinking of making posters of my carts, I like the artwork on many, and it looks even better when you show images of used ones. I have a bunch I got from Goodwill that have "Joanne" written on them, I wonder who she is? I attached one of my favorites, with an alteration. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DickNixonArisen #14 Posted May 19, 2010 Congrats! So you're a spreadsheeter too, eh? I wonder how many people here are. I might post a poll. Let me just consult mine to compare collections.. took a while. 34 SMS 95 GEN 4 GG 9 SCD 2 SAT 5 DC 385 NES 35 GB 57 SNES 3 GBC 12 N64 26 GBA 43 GCN 46 NDS 64 Wii 32 INTV 33 CV 234 2600 15 5200 2 tg-16 34 7800 1 800 1 lynx 18 Famicom ---------------- 1,188 total with ---------------------- 661 for Nintendo Systems 56% 303 for Atari systems 26% 149 for Sega Systems 13% 33 for CV 2% 32 for INTV 2% 2 for tg-16 >1% Hm. I guess I should be hanging out at nintendo age. Nahhhhh people are pretty nice here. Maybe it's just an age factor or something. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pioneer4x4 #15 Posted May 19, 2010 I have a spreadsheet list of my intellivision and 7800 stuff, but for some reason, I don't care about them. If it isn't 8088 dos or 2600, I go for the XBOX 360 for games. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites