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Re: What defines a "shelf collector?"
Posted: October 7th, 2015, 6:54 pm
by Rookie1
SigSauerLover wrote:I've been collecting shelves for years. I have many types. Homemade shelves, CD shelves, DVD shelves, ammunition shelves, tool shelves, and even towel shelves. I have a huge passion for shelves. I will never give up my shelves. People look at us shelf collectors wrong. We're really nice people!

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Re: What defines a "shelf collector?"
Posted: October 7th, 2015, 7:01 pm
by Hardcore Sadism
Gentlegamer wrote:You can't play boxes and inserts, collectard.
Were you always this stuck up or did it just catch on?
Re: What defines a "shelf collector?"
Posted: October 10th, 2015, 10:22 am
by Greisha
Tron wrote:It's called envy. If some dude wants to spend his cash to put something on his shelf then that's his prerogative. If you want something then work for it & make it a priority. Don't hate on others for what you can't afford.
Envy may be correct.
However, is it really the "collecting" part that irks people? Or, is it the "hey, I'm going to post a video of my rad video game collection" that irks? Seems to be a whiff of arrogance in that.
Re: What defines a "shelf collector?"
Posted: October 10th, 2015, 3:42 pm
by SigSauerLover
Anyways, on to the real subject. It is envy. When you own thousands of games (like I do) it's kind of hard to play them all consistently. No one questions gun collectors, or music collectors for driving up prices.
Re: What defines a "shelf collector?"
Posted: October 10th, 2015, 4:24 pm
by Shapur
Never heard the term before, but I guess I am one. I never sell my games. I don't think I have too many that are super valuable except maybe Panzer Dragoon Saga, but why should I sell it? I paid my $50 and I've likely got another 35+ years to live or so. I may wish to play it again. What's wrong with collecting?
Re: What defines a "shelf collector?"
Posted: October 10th, 2015, 11:40 pm
by MoarRipter
Shapur wrote:Never heard the term before, but I guess I am one. I never sell my games. I don't think I have too many that are super valuable except maybe Panzer Dragoon Saga, but why should I sell it? I paid my $50 and I've likely got another 35+ years to live or so. I may wish to play it again. What's wrong with collecting?
Exactly. It's silly why some people are so butt-hurt over what others do with their game collections. It's my stuff, it's none of anyone's business what I do with it, whether or not I play the games once a year or once every ten or twenty years, whether or not I want to purchase a box and manual to go with it to make the game complete. I take care of my consoles and hope they last a long time so I can still play these games in the future, same with the games too. People should mind their own business. And Panzer Dragoon Saga was always going to be a rare game that would command a high price, it came out late in the life for an unpopular console and they only made like 10,000 copies of it. I won't let some whiny punk try to guilt trip me into selling it, or any of my games for that matter.
Re: What defines a "shelf collector?"
Posted: October 11th, 2015, 9:54 am
by Tina
Funny how we put labels on everything, in the car collecting universe its called Trailer Queens.
Re: What defines a "shelf collector?"
Posted: October 14th, 2015, 10:25 am
by Ozzybear
This is the first I've seen or even heard that term. Do I collect games ? Yes. .. Do I have thousands of games?, yes .. Do I care what someone else thinks ? Nope, ... Does it take me a while to get to some games? Of course it does , but I bought those games because I want them and want to play them, if that bothers someone , then oh well , grow up , go get your own copy, and get over it lol