What is the Biggest PROBLEM with Game Collecting?

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  • Every hobby has it's positives and negatives. Today Metal Jesus & John Riggs discuss the things that are not so great about game collecting.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 801

  • @TheArcadeArchive
    @TheArcadeArchive 8 років тому +330

    The worst thing about collecting games is not having enough time to play them all 😞
    Great video as always 😎👍

    • @lunarnocturne
      @lunarnocturne 8 років тому +20

      With our limited time on Earth, it's depressing to know that I might not be able to finish a few games in my game collection before I die.

    • @akyde6003
      @akyde6003 8 років тому +31

      That's why we have to cut out all that human interaction and finish all our games!

    • @jpesicka492
      @jpesicka492 6 років тому +11

      Nintendo Arcade that's why i stopped buying bad games life is too short, time to play the games i want to play, the best of the best with a few hidden gems, but no more filler bullshit, unless I will play it one day fuck it.

    • @das-apfel
      @das-apfel 6 років тому

      Nintendo Arcade true man:(

    • @GaZlovesGames
      @GaZlovesGames 5 років тому

      Its true!!

  • @JohnRiggs
    @JohnRiggs 8 років тому +656

    People do 'game room' tours, I'll do my 'game pile' tour some day.
    And big-time shout out to all the Autism dads! It's a rough job most couldn't handle.

    • @thenostalgiafactor5023
      @thenostalgiafactor5023 8 років тому +5

      I have a game room/theater, but I'm severely running out of space for these games and systems...and boxes and accessories...

    • @paulledger8093
      @paulledger8093 8 років тому +24

      my 7 year old daughter is autistic. My smaller collection is definitely by color haha

    • @VirtualRobotsRevolt
      @VirtualRobotsRevolt 8 років тому +6

      You're a great person John. Love your videos as well!

    • @TiberiusWallace
      @TiberiusWallace 8 років тому +6

      I know a guy who shelved his entire CD collection around the house with a full circumference shelf in every room 8" from the ceiling.

    • @tyler6644
      @tyler6644 8 років тому +3

      do some mystery unboxings with all the loot you have scored over the years.

  • @gamewizardks
    @gamewizardks 7 років тому +113

    My wife also collects and so does my son. She never questions anything I buy and is always happy for me. The perfect woman.

    • @mario_sw20
      @mario_sw20 4 роки тому +9

      plz don’t leave her thank u

    • @lawfullucyless6715
      @lawfullucyless6715 3 роки тому +2

      Lol. My partner and I both collect and he always starts his look what I got convo with " I got a great deal " or something like that. Lol I'm always like IDC man as long as you don't pay retail!
      *Obvi some exceptions to that rule*

    • @louiseogden1296
      @louiseogden1296 3 роки тому +8

      My husband (RIP :'(...) was the same. I married him because he didn't mind my clutter -- because he had lots of his own.

    • @MasterRoshi8974
      @MasterRoshi8974 3 роки тому +3

      @Game Wizard I totally agree with you, my wife encourages me to get games when I'm excited about it.. We just got a Trubografix 16 with 9 games..... Perfect woman

    • @MrAgilla
      @MrAgilla 2 роки тому +2

      Is she hot

  • @bwillythekid8249
    @bwillythekid8249 8 років тому +147

    the things you own end up owning you.

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  8 років тому +70

      You met me at a very strange time in my life.

    • @WarBoy87
      @WarBoy87 8 років тому +8

      never look a gift horse in the dick

    • @MetalSlimeDrummer
      @MetalSlimeDrummer 8 років тому +3

      The people i meet along the way; they're single serving friends.

    • @samsung3.0notetab47
      @samsung3.0notetab47 8 років тому +10

      in Soviet Russia you don't own games they own you lol

    • @BobbyGeneric145
      @BobbyGeneric145 4 роки тому +1

      Every 6 months I try to get rid of 25% of my stuff. You should try it sometime... 25% of my stuff I use very frequently... 25% of my stuff I use much less frequently but is good to have on hand (such as tools and seasonal clothes and whatnot)... 25% of my stuff is my cherished items that Ill always have (old photos of family, my first pilots license, rare or valuable small items, etc)... The final 25% is buildup that I can do without. The metric I use for this is "have I used it in the last year, or will I Need it in the coming year?" So for things like that, say a cd burner or a pair of shoes... Gonezo.

  • @justins21482
    @justins21482 8 років тому +107

    Biggest problem with game collecting is that everyone is doing it. I should have stuck with it as i was growing up instead of selling off one system to buy another. Now, im 34 and paying out the ass for the stuff i want again.

    • @fidelmorales2722
      @fidelmorales2722 7 років тому +2

      motorcity Mayhem damn exactly what I did now I want everything back too!

    • @heathergoodpasture9891
      @heathergoodpasture9891 6 років тому +3

      motorcity Mayhem and then there are kids like me that have just got in retro game collecting and have to wait for prices to go down..... :/

    • @hectorae86
      @hectorae86 4 роки тому

      Use this knowledge to your advantage.
      There are a LOT of young people out there now who are going to make this same "mistake" capitalize on it.

  • @luna_sana
    @luna_sana 8 років тому +190

    Con: Not having time to play the games you bought!

    • @JohnRiggs
      @JohnRiggs 8 років тому +13

      Always a good one!

    • @jiLiIsAliveAndSleepy
      @jiLiIsAliveAndSleepy 8 років тому +1

      The time will come eventually I like to tell myself. I'm expecting a lot of my game playing will be during my maternity leave and after my retirement.
      I think if you approach it in a way where you don't need to beat every game, but at least play some of every one of them, you get to have a fun experience full of variety. I think I remember reading about someone's article about their steam backlog for example saying they put at least an hour of time into each and every one of their games to consider their "backlog complete", instead of finishing all of them. I personally play at least a little of every game I own, which is some amount over 750 games now so not as much as a lot of collectors but still I think the concept can apply. I do include story sequels to games I haven't finished yet, though for those I tend to spend less time trying them out in order to avoid spoilers and try to skip cutscenes in them and more just trying out the gameplay some before I stop.

    • @Lhead88
      @Lhead88 7 років тому

      getting sick of items and then trying to resell it for the right price. it is veey easy to throw out 200 or 300 dollar's try getting it back or close to it.

  • @civoreb
    @civoreb 8 років тому +29

    My only problem with collecting is getting around to playing all of them and beating them. I have a habit of needing to beat all games I own, whether they're good or bad games.

    • @gunplaygaming6830
      @gunplaygaming6830 6 років тому +1

      civoreb That sucks no time to play bad games ... too many good games coming out.

    • @gerardvreeswijk840
      @gerardvreeswijk840 3 роки тому

      Same for me. Nasty habit.

    • @sunsetliquid8534
      @sunsetliquid8534 3 роки тому

      Bro same but I play good games no shitty ones in my collection

  • @farmhousemedia3000
    @farmhousemedia3000 8 років тому +51

    I never FULLY understand game completionists. Mainly for the fact that you're buying games you'll never play and some that probably wouldn't even LIKE, and , not to mention, paying a lot of money for some of them.
    I find a collection should be more PERSONAL. I'd rather explain why a weird game in my collection is special to be rather than "It's just part of the set and I had to have them all"

    • @benl5481
      @benl5481 7 років тому +3

      The Adequate Gamer I agree with you. I've only just recently started collecting snes games and my goal is to collect all of the good games on the system. I don't want to collect games I have no interest in or I know that they're not worth getting to play. So far I only have 2 games. Super Metroid and Donkey Kong Country. Yeah, I am VERY early in the collection process...

    • @rolandhatton2668
      @rolandhatton2668 7 років тому +2

      The Adequate Gamer their money is just burning their pockets in my opinion, if i was rich I'd go ahead and be a completionist too

    • @DrVanNostrand01
      @DrVanNostrand01 6 років тому +2

      This is pretty true, while I never wanted to complete a console collection when I had a better job I was spending way more money on used games just to "have them in my collection".

    • @manuelhernandez2017
      @manuelhernandez2017 4 роки тому

      @@benl5481 I play snes on emulator, and you bet DK country is one I still play with my daughter. Make sure you get UN squadron and killer instinct if at all possible.

    • @gerardvreeswijk840
      @gerardvreeswijk840 3 роки тому +1

      I agree, but I guess the homo sapiens collects by nature.

  • @youthnando
    @youthnando 8 років тому +108

    I collect games because i want to play them not collecting just for the sake of it

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 8 років тому +18

      I agree I don't buy a physical game unless I intend to play it at some point, it might take me a couple months because of work, family, etc.. but I always play the games I buy. Now when it comes to digital games it's different as I've bought humble bundles for dirt cheap where I only care about maybe 1/2 the games in it, and the others just sit in my STEAM list waiting to never be downloaded, and I don't feel bad about it because it's a digital copy, and it's not keeping someone else who really wants to play those games from doing as such.

    • @ghostisblack
      @ghostisblack 8 років тому +1

      perfectly said, especially the steam part.

    • @chadrasmussen6127
      @chadrasmussen6127 3 роки тому

      Same

    • @scarymoe4113
      @scarymoe4113 3 роки тому

      Agreed 👍

  • @g1nobleteam
    @g1nobleteam 8 років тому +40

    To me having a large collection is pointless as yes you might have a ton of games, but so many of those games will be barely played or not played at all.

    • @GanjsmostPrime
      @GanjsmostPrime 8 років тому +8

      Preservation for future gamers and enthusiasts

    • @g1nobleteam
      @g1nobleteam 8 років тому

      Yeah I feel games are truly endangered with all those I have a complete in box collection of x game system videos I see, also you're fully aware that I was referring to myself as having a large collection is nice for some, but ultimately pointless to me as I'd rather play games I would enjoy firstly over a large quantity of games I would find to be meh due to them being "Rare/Hidden gems".

    • @DaakkuuYRS
      @DaakkuuYRS 8 років тому

      you right about that. I have 100 PS3 games and 30 3DS games. I want to get a ps4 but then I realized that I haven't even played some of my games that I bought on cheap price. I didn't played Dark Souls 2 yet, or the MGS collection. Many of the PS4 games that I want to play have kind of similar game on my shelf that I didn't finish yet. Mafia 3- I have GTA5 on my Shelf. The new Digimon game- I have Golden Sun and Persona.

    • @stonaraptor8196
      @stonaraptor8196 8 років тому +2

      hmm you just sound a bit jealous...

    • @DaakkuuYRS
      @DaakkuuYRS 8 років тому +1

      Stona Raptor If you talked to me, yes, I'm jealous. It still doesn't change that fact that I didn't play of my games and need to save money.

  • @emeraldgamecave679
    @emeraldgamecave679 8 років тому +66

    The biggest problem with game collecting is not having enough time to play them all

    • @GameHammerCG
      @GameHammerCG 8 років тому +8

      dirtymonkey001 so true. When I put games on my shelf, I'm thinking "I'm so looking forward to playing you - in about ten years time". :(

    • @das-apfel
      @das-apfel 6 років тому

      True!!

    • @PlastiGomi
      @PlastiGomi 6 років тому

      I still own a copy of ff7 from when I was a kid and never to this day never played it. same with legend of dragoon

  • @KyleBruce99
    @KyleBruce99 8 років тому +90

    I hate people who buy more than enough copies just to resell them at retail price. like not only are you preventing people who have never had the game another missed opportunity , you also sell it at a ridiculouslly high price instead of cutting a deal.

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony 8 років тому +11

      I dont care about supply and demand, I was able to get buy a earthbound for $10at a gsales, just as I was about to buy it, the grandson ran out was frantically asking why had the earthbound game, and quickly snagged out of my hand " mom! metal rock jesus says this is rare! he cant have it" and ran back inside

    • @worldhello1234
      @worldhello1234 8 років тому +7

      The point was that a douchebag price gauges and ruines the prices, wise ass. You are one of those morons who thinks stating the obvious was addressing the point made. >_

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony 8 років тому +2

      Red Phoenix agreed

    • @olcurtybastard7361
      @olcurtybastard7361 8 років тому +6

      yea like arron kosharksy he is gamer cancer his greed makes me sick

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony 8 років тому

      Masamunezero well it did happen, I had other times where they just said " I saw a video" or " I read" when I thought I was gonna finally get the game I want, theycthink they have gold (earthbound I guess is gold) and ruining my chance to get a game I been looking for,

  • @TheAtariSan
    @TheAtariSan 8 років тому +1

    My father was a vinyl record collector turning into an hoarder, he has 20k record, mostly french and english music from 50'S to 80'S, he had mostly Johnny Hallyday stuff. When he die from 2 cancer last year, we saw he has loaded his credit card, still buying physical music while also pirating for around 16tb of mp3 and movie + copied dvd. He got 2 year before a new mortgage and removed his life insurance. He had mostly saved money for retirement which he never could benefit. Thank to the record collection selling and the house getting sold in 3 week, we where not in necessity to renounce to the succession. While he lived, he was so poor and had no money most of the time because he was always purchasing music record.

  • @DemiDogg
    @DemiDogg 8 років тому +29

    All the cords can be hell if you don't have them organized.

    • @RadioactiveMoth
      @RadioactiveMoth 8 років тому

      The cords for my PC are hell I can't imagine having like 5+ systems hooked up to a single TV.

    • @DemiDogg
      @DemiDogg 8 років тому +1

      Trust me, if you dont have them well organized. Things get tangled. Fast!

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  8 років тому +10

      This is truth.

    • @thecowwarrior3
      @thecowwarrior3 8 років тому

      I only have three consoles hooked up to my TV, and the cables still somehow get tangled.

    • @AustGamingAG
      @AustGamingAG 7 років тому

      The Superior Spider-Mew especially for someone like me who can only get 4 or 5 of the consoles plugged in while the other 5 consoles are not plugged in and cords are dangling

  • @KacyDaGameNerd
    @KacyDaGameNerd 8 років тому +50

    Hello My name is Kacy. I have a hoarding problem. #HoardersAnonymous

    • @Ropetupa
      @Ropetupa 8 років тому +8

      Kacy DaGameNerd
      Hi Kacy...

  • @valeriodellacasa5360
    @valeriodellacasa5360 8 років тому +4

    That's a pretty lucky kid to have a dad like John, he seems like an all around really nice and super fun guy

  • @jiLiIsAliveAndSleepy
    @jiLiIsAliveAndSleepy 8 років тому +1

    I'm also a primary physical game collector that don't mind getting digital games now and then, even though I prefer physical.
    My toddler brother is also autistic, but I'm able to find ways for him to be around my collection without damaging it or doing any resorting or such.
    I really enjoy organizing, sorting, databasing, and playing around with my collection's appearance (moving around figures and other collectibles that aren't the games themselves usually, re-organizing to optimize space, etc.), so even when I become a mother someday myself, I plan to have it all still kept nice and orderly and such. Whether I need to get some glass casings, put my collection in it's own room that I can lock with a key (currently in my living room), teach my child(ren) to be particular about handling collectible items like how I am with them, etc. I want to find a way that I can have my collection out and organized instead of packed in boxes. When my child(ren) know how to be careful with the collectibles and are able to be responsible more, I'd want to share my collection with them.
    Personally, I find my problem about collecting is when there are times I just find out about a collector's edition of a game I already really wanted right after it gets sold out and trying to purchase the older, harder to find games in as complete and mint condition as possible, as well as making sure it's authentic, for of course a price that won't make me regret it for whatever reason. I also do have a hard time because I work full time as a software engineer and spend a lot of time outside of work on top of it studying, have difficulty finding the time to really play them all. I do make it a point to try every single one of my games out at least once for at least 5 to 10 minutes each. I always imagine that I'll just go through a lot of my backlog during maternity leave and after retirement, but finishing them all is probably impossible by now.

  • @yjzep9922
    @yjzep9922 8 років тому +158

    I'll answer before I watch. My wife. apparently, my immense and awesome collection is a "Waste of time". However, I contend that I actually spend less time gaming and aquiring then she does playing vapid crap ptw games on her phone. Me....4 hours of Dark Souls on a Sunday....selfish waste of time. Her.....playing whatever candy crush clone she's currently playing any time she's standing still. All day every day, most of her work day included....not the same. lol

    • @GeddyRC
      @GeddyRC 8 років тому +22

      YJZep sounds like a great match. Must be nice to have support from your spouse.

    • @BriansManCave
      @BriansManCave 8 років тому +4

      that's rough dude!

    • @yjzep9922
      @yjzep9922 8 років тому +8

      now I feel guilty, I just found my birthday present for next week I think. Theres a box in the closet that says "Hori" and "KOF XIV"... ;)

    • @yjzep9922
      @yjzep9922 8 років тому +5

      not really into the whole testosterone "who's the man" malarky. I will say that I have an entire basement to myself full of games and computers tho so she's not really controlling. Just naggy..

    • @AndreZ-n8h
      @AndreZ-n8h 8 років тому +5

      Got bad news for you. your jokes sucks much deeper, than his wife

  • @VaasHD
    @VaasHD 8 років тому +23

    I only collect games that I want to play not just for completing a collection for a system

    • @IgorKolosha
      @IgorKolosha 8 років тому +7

      Same here. One of the primary rules I live by with collecting is that the games have to be games I actually enjoy playing.
      Of course to each their own, but I personally never saw the appeal of having a complete collection of every single game released for a system because when you think about it, great games tend to be the minority in most game system libraries. The majority will usually not be particularly great, and many will be complete crap. So why on earth spend the time, money and limited shelf space on bad games? That's just my take on it anyway.

  • @ZooyZoborne
    @ZooyZoborne 8 років тому +6

    the worst part about collecting is people giving you crap about having games collect dust on shelves or that you should open up your sealed games. it's like some contest for who can try to make you feel the worst.

    • @GeddyRC
      @GeddyRC 8 років тому +2

      J Benson you might want to remove those people from your life and start doing what makes you happy and remove the things that don't, including people.

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony 8 років тому +2

      +GeddyMX so you would remove your mom and dad and sister out of ur life?

    • @GetTheSharkRepellent
      @GetTheSharkRepellent 8 років тому +2

      yeah

    • @xTHETRAINx
      @xTHETRAINx 8 років тому

      you should get all that stuff VGA graded and then off yourself

    • @ZooyZoborne
      @ZooyZoborne 8 років тому

      finally, a plan! they will be worth more when I'm dead, right? or is that just for art and underground tupac albums?

  • @dbpooper7512
    @dbpooper7512 8 років тому +5

    I find that while I'm massively motivated to acquire, I'm unfortunately ultra lazy about getting rid of the stuff I don't like. So as my collection has grown, it has started to feel bloated and diluted with crap I have very little interest in.

  • @TheForeignGamer
    @TheForeignGamer 8 років тому +3

    For me, the biggest problem is just the cost. Like yeah, I'd love to have a big collection of games and consoles from all sorts of different generations and all that, but it's inconceivable for someone with a limited budget like myself. Even now, where I'm only buying games that I'm actually interested in playing myself and are what I consider to be "good" games, I still can't really afford to buy too much. And I know that when my "wishlist" is finally complete and the only games I'll be buying afterwards are new releases, I will have too many to play and not enough time to play them, so dozens, even hundreds, just sit on my shelf, because that's already the case with what I have now.
    Edit: Posted this before watching the video cause I just wanted to get my own thoughts out. Kinda strange that the person asking the question ruled out the financial side, because that is the biggest part of the whole process.

  • @gyorg3407
    @gyorg3407 8 років тому +15

    If not money it would be space and effort put in without results.

  • @Drinkabeerandplayagameofficial
    @Drinkabeerandplayagameofficial 8 років тому +14

    I think at this point fear of counterfeits is the biggest problem. Sure, if you know what you are doing it is easy to spot, but there are so many fake carts out there at this point

    • @BriansManCave
      @BriansManCave 8 років тому +3

      This is very true... any thing that is collectible is prone to counterfeit. We just need to be careful.

    • @firebird8600
      @firebird8600 8 років тому +3

      That sways me away from some games, but I mainly collect to play, so if I were to get a counterfeit game that still played perfectly, I don't think it would bother me that much.

    • @firebird8600
      @firebird8600 8 років тому +2

      as long as I didn't pay full retail for it.

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  8 років тому +5

      Very good point!! I don't think I'd EVER buy a Nintendo cartridge on Ebay...for any system actually... Maybe N64...cuz those seem like the least pirated!?

    • @akyde6003
      @akyde6003 8 років тому +2

      You're not even safe buying them boxed either. I've seen legit or repro cases sold with Chinese bootleg game carts pop up on Ebay for full price.

  • @SmashJT
    @SmashJT 7 років тому +1

    Great points made here guys. I'd say for me it's what MJR talked about at 5:40 - my wife - thats the most challenging part... then storage is an issue as well haha

  • @KWKBOX
    @KWKBOX 8 років тому +6

    Riggs is so underrated. I am glad MJR is out to make him known.

  • @TechniqueSan
    @TechniqueSan 7 років тому +6

    Riggs is my kind of guy. Though i consider myself a serious collector, I'm also a gamer first!
    Physical space is the obvious issue, and I'm a hardware guy, i just want every single weird and obscure console on my room, and some consoles just take a ton of space.

    • @JohnRiggs
      @JohnRiggs 7 років тому +2

      This is my kind of comment :)

  • @khuntington
    @khuntington 8 років тому +13

    Biggest problem? Spending money.

    • @GeddyRC
      @GeddyRC 8 років тому

      K. Huntington next time try watch more than 10 seconds of the video before commenting.

    • @khuntington
      @khuntington 8 років тому +3

      GeddyMX But that's my problem, it's the cost. Lol

    • @BriansManCave
      @BriansManCave 8 років тому +3

      and having no money! :)

    • @Soldano999
      @Soldano999 8 років тому +5

      Don't buy games on release the price drops in a matter of weeks and before you know it you ca find games for $8.99 in bargain bins. I have hundreds of games i i bought them on release i would own like 30 games !!!!

    • @gh0stdem0n666
      @gh0stdem0n666 8 років тому +1

      The problem i have is the eager to play the new games.

  • @Ironlakgrafff
    @Ironlakgrafff 8 років тому +3

    People asking too much money for 20-30 year old games and people buying up all the games just to HAVE them and not even PLAY them. That's the problem.

  • @burtonvigil3481
    @burtonvigil3481 7 років тому +3

    i have an old fashioned book shelf that fits and displays nicely all my games, and books. i limit myself to 4 systems.

  • @WesleyKokonoot
    @WesleyKokonoot 8 років тому +10

    is he talking about pat the nes punk ?

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox 8 років тому +6

    Good stuff. I can relate to both.

  • @ThePhiloctopus
    @ThePhiloctopus 8 років тому +1

    This was a great episode; especially the discussion on responsible collecting. I wonder if you should mention more on this from time to time. I bet a lot of people without the means to collect are inspired by your videos, and some of them probably do take it too far.

  • @ghostofxboxpast2551
    @ghostofxboxpast2551 7 років тому +1

    Space is by far my biggest hangup for me. My fiance and i live in a 1br apartment so we have already limited space. Its to the point where i have slowed down my collecting for now until we move in October. Once we move though I am definitely hopping back in.

  • @Qscraps
    @Qscraps 8 років тому +140

    Aren't wives the biggest problem with game collecting?

    • @dariohc6898
      @dariohc6898 6 років тому

      Jen B LOL true

    • @Welspoke
      @Welspoke 6 років тому +3

      Ooooohhhh......., you 'bout to get in trouble... 😆😆

    • @Video-Games-Are-Fun
      @Video-Games-Are-Fun 6 років тому +25

      kids are. they take up valuable money that could go towards the hobby

    • @aubreegonzalez5302
      @aubreegonzalez5302 6 років тому +4

      Jen B in my cases its boyfriend 😠

    • @JohnDoe-gi7nt
      @JohnDoe-gi7nt 6 років тому

      Haha so true!

  • @TheLastLineLive
    @TheLastLineLive 8 років тому +2

    Space is definitely an issue. I have a solution to John about his space concerns, maybe install some shelves that are higher up that your keys maybe can't reach. Or if all else fails, get a storage shed and put it in your backyard, and you could have it locked up with a padlock.

  • @BriansManCave
    @BriansManCave 8 років тому +1

    He is wearing my favorite shirt ... Donkey Kong! :)

  • @jaym5118
    @jaym5118 7 років тому +1

    Finding space to put all of my games etc. is my biggest problem. I'm only in a rental house, and I keep most of my (nearly 3,000) games in my bedroom, packed away in cardboard boxes. My bedroom is like a storage room. Having no more space is very depressing when you have no intentions of ever stopping the collecting. It's what I live for.

  • @derpypedro9589
    @derpypedro9589 8 років тому +12

    I'm one of those late 20-something guys scratching the nostalgia itch bought a snes and a couple childhood games...a year later I have 30+ consoles lol and the thing I hate is I can't fine a company that makes a video game specific shelving lol

    • @derpypedro9589
      @derpypedro9589 8 років тому +5

      bookshelves are fine but I'd love themed shelving for different systems

    • @kropking
      @kropking 8 років тому +2

      Build your own. It's not that hard.

    • @derpypedro9589
      @derpypedro9589 8 років тому +1

      Most Hated riiiight lol

    • @kropking
      @kropking 8 років тому +2

      Derpy Pedro
      OK? You can't do it, or don't want to? Fine. But, don't act like it isn't easy or even possible to begin with. Ever take woodshop in school? Did you ever play with Legos as a kid? Have you ever exercised the creative side of your brain at all? Are you one of those lazy bastards who always wants someone else to do the work for you?

    • @lukaskidd4621
      @lukaskidd4621 7 років тому

      Well yes, anyone can build one. But it won't always look good.

  • @Randomark3087
    @Randomark3087 8 років тому +4

    Storage is definitely my biggest problem.

  • @mattboy5296
    @mattboy5296 6 років тому +2

    My biggest problem is not being able to have all my systems hooked up at once. I currently have 8 consoles and most of them were meant for CRT TVs and the one I have in my game room only has one AV port so I can only have one system hooked up at a time. I got no issue having the consoles plugged in to power sockets (except the NES and SNES with their big AC adapters), just hooking them up to the TV is kind of inconvenient.

  • @totemlordreviews7242
    @totemlordreviews7242 5 років тому +1

    "I am a gamer before a collector."
    Now there is a quote that sums me up perfectly! Permission to use it?
    Great video!

  • @TimLeeSongs
    @TimLeeSongs 4 роки тому

    I'm a stepdad to a boy with severe autism, and it can be a lonely life at times, so it's so refreshing to see another guy who knows what it can be like. Thank you for sharing this John, always great watching your videos.
    I totally get the PSP thing as well! My lad needs constant supervision, so the only way I can really game is on portable, so I've modded a PSP 2000 to play loads of classic systems and games, and although I love my consoles, they are usually boxed up and I play on my PSP or Switch Lite.

  • @FlaDechen
    @FlaDechen 8 років тому

    My main problem with game collecting is definitely space. I don't have a whole room to store my games, so I keep'em in plastic boxes inside my wardrobe. My cartridges are extremely well organized though, since they fit tight inside the boxes. The good side of this problem is that I keep my collection concise and don't buy games that I don't know or don't care so much only because they're available and cheap, I only buy stuff that I really like and want.

  • @Duke_Togo_G13
    @Duke_Togo_G13 8 років тому +27

    Price gouging.

  • @johnsobery
    @johnsobery 8 років тому +1

    Probably one of the funniest little clip I watched for either of you guys. Rock on!

  • @discoron77
    @discoron77 8 років тому +8

    I often wonder what will happen to my collection after I pass on. Most likely my family will take it (nieces and nephews as I don't have any kids myself, at least not yet), but it's also certainly possible that they would just sell everything off. It's kind of disheartening to know that I spent all my life collecting these games only for something like that to happen, but I guess that's life. That also goes back to having too many games, if you can't play them, if you can't enjoy them, what's the point?

    • @lunarnocturne
      @lunarnocturne 8 років тому +1

      I honestly wonder the same thing. I don't want to have children, but I would want my nieces and nephews to experience the journeys I've gone through in my games.

    • @MezzoForte4
      @MezzoForte4 8 років тому +3

      To hell with my nephew and niece, and to hell with having kids. When I die, I'm going to pass on my collection to another collector who will appreciate it.

    • @FireMrshlBill
      @FireMrshlBill 8 років тому

      Eh, collecting is just part of life, not all of it. I'm more focused on leaving other legacies behind for my children and nieces/nephews. However, I assume my collection will get passed down to my kids, some kept and the rest sold off. But honestly, as I beat the games I have in my backlog I will probably sell off my collection anyway and just get it down to my personal favorites and must plays for my children. I am over the desire to have games in my collection for the sake of it, so unless they are part of a particular series I like or have nostalgic value (my childhood NES and N64 games), then they better have replay value or they are getting sold. I only have a toddler now but plan to have another kid, but who knows if they will even like video games anyway? I'm not really concerned what happens to my games as long as they don't end up in a dumpster and someone else gets to enjoy them.

    • @lunarnocturne
      @lunarnocturne 8 років тому

      FireMrshlBill
      I want younger audiences to go on the journeys I've gone through once I pass on. I want them to save the world in Dark Souls 1. I want them to solve the mystery of the Origami Killer in Heavy Rain. I want them to experience the wild west in Red Dead Revolver and Red Dead Redemption.
      That's one of the things that inspires me to collect games.

    • @FireMrshlBill
      @FireMrshlBill 8 років тому

      James, Leader of Team Plasma
      Ya, definitely hang on to the games worth playing/replaying or that have some nostalgic value to you. My kids will have access to all Zelda, Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest and GTA (when they get older) games, because I will keep all of those plus my childhood NES and N64 games that I will never sell unless absolutely necessary. However, I don't need to hang on to, I dunno, a game like Mirror's Edge or The Darkness... games that were decent for their time but not must plays or worth replaying to me. Or like now, I'm finally getting around to beating Mario and Luigi Super Star Saga, but not sure it's a game I'd replay or worth hanging onto for them to play (if even interested), so I'd probably just sell it to pay for another game.

  • @DarTubr
    @DarTubr 5 років тому

    I can see the Stonekeep box in the background. That is one of the best packages of all time.

  • @dpreetam
    @dpreetam 8 років тому

    That is one thing I do feel guilty for. I do not have a large collection, but between playing modern games, work, reading, movies, music, and all the other hobbies out there I don't find myself playing retro games as often as I feel justifies owning them.

  • @Moviefan2k4
    @Moviefan2k4 8 років тому +1

    I have a moderate lack of space in my bedroom right now, but not because of games. Instead, its books and Blu-Rays. My entire game collection only equals about 30 titles, mostly on the NES and SNES. I have a few for the Wii and recently bought a Genesis, but that's it.

  • @JumboBog320
    @JumboBog320 8 років тому +1

    My biggest problem with collecting is to get it all to look nice. I dont have a spare room that I can use as a game room so its more a game corner, but getting it to look nice can be kinda hard.
    Specially for a small time collector. But I got some pretty good ideas to make it look nice.
    I have even made a chair that I coated with a vinyl print, back and front, with the different nintendo controllers. The legs have been removed and Im gonna hang it up. Also have some other ideas involving vinyl or banners. (I can make them myself due to my work so all I gotta do is basicly just design it)

  • @brianfountain1
    @brianfountain1 7 років тому

    My main problem with my collection is deciding what to play lol. With so many games sometime I'll sit for about 3 hours just looking at boxes and manuals and watching reviews before deciding what to jump into.

  • @louiseogden1296
    @louiseogden1296 3 роки тому

    The worst thing about game collecting -- or any kind of collection -- is bringing stuff home and not being able to put it away. I have bags of yarn, books and games that just came home from work (where I get stuff delivered) and have never been unpacked.

  • @ilj1259
    @ilj1259 8 років тому +1

    Hey John there are some really great media storage containers with doors and locks that you can get for your video games. I would invest in those and you wouldn't have to worry about the kids getting to them.

  • @stevennutz1109
    @stevennutz1109 8 років тому

    A big one for me is dealing with duplicates as I buy in bulk lots quite a bit. The end result is my displayed collection and boxes of endless sports games tucked in a closet.

  • @justmebeingme8370
    @justmebeingme8370 8 років тому

    I display my collection in second hand amazon prime boxes. They stack nice in the corner of my junk room next to the Christmas tree and the filling cabinets.

  • @coachdable
    @coachdable 8 років тому

    Great Question! I agree that collecting can be a challenge, discipline and practice of self-control toward life priorities! I really enjoyed listening to MJR and Riggs responses. Remember, "Happy wife--Happy life" is the key to avoiding over indulgences that cause needless clutter and financial stress. Pure enjoyment of your collection should always be used to assess the balance or cancel out the harmful characteristics that can be brought about by obsessive and compulsive collecting.... Great review guys!!!

  • @lazerwolfdiecast
    @lazerwolfdiecast 8 років тому +31

    the biggest problem with collecting is all these youtubers inflating the prices on retro games by hyping them up

    • @DrVanNostrand01
      @DrVanNostrand01 6 років тому +4

      Amen, this and the influx of scalpers have pretty much ruined it for all

  • @dustinsnell489
    @dustinsnell489 6 років тому

    I started collecting because I wanted my kids to grow up playing every system I did. Starting from the NES to the modern day! My kids love it! My oldest son took over pretty much all my sytems, NES, Super NES, N64, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, Switch, Sega Genesis w/32x, DreamCast, Saturn, Game Gear, PS1, PS2, PS3, Microsoft XBOX, XBOX 360, XBOX ONE, he took them all! That is the reason why I started to add to the games I had, so my kids can experience that great gaming!

  • @Y-Fox
    @Y-Fox 8 років тому +5

    The biggest problem with game collecting is the part of the collecting community who see it as a financial investment and try to drive up the prices for profit.

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony 8 років тому

      agreed

    • @MetalJesusRocks
      @MetalJesusRocks  8 років тому

      It's not just games. Look at sneakers, sports memorabilia, stamps, jewelry, vinyl records, handbags, etc.... etc... etc...

    • @Y-Fox
      @Y-Fox 8 років тому

      This is very true, but the problem is that people in their 30's and 40's have started to get nostalgic for games/consoles from the 80's/90's and that it's been damaging the scene since people smell money. I'm not talking about super rare stuff but just your average NES/SNES that sells for $30+ for a yellow piece of shit that like 2 years ago t you'd trip over at flea markets for $10 at the most.

  • @ideasneversleep
    @ideasneversleep 8 років тому

    Very good points made. I have to say the hardest part of collecting for me is lending games out. It's cool to have friends play the games I enjoy but there have been those times where I've gotten games back in rough condition or not gotten them back at all. I sort of have to pick and choose who I lend them out to.

  • @TimLeeSongs
    @TimLeeSongs 5 років тому

    Really refreshing to hear you talk about your severely autistic son. My stepson has severe autism too and is quite aggressive/destructive and one of the things that really upsets him is video games. My way around this is to use my Raspberry Pi as it’s so inconspicuous and I can pick it up for 5 minutes when he’s into something else and have a quick play then put it away again. My proper consoles (not a huge collection, SNES, Megadrive, Atari St) organised in boxes to get out if I have the night to myself :).
    Love all your videos Metal Jesus, thank you for all your hard work on these.

  • @mattgarber7460
    @mattgarber7460 8 років тому +4

    I love my PSPgo, I have Custom firmware on it which lets me have the complete NES, genesis, Master system, Gameboy, Game gear [SNES but... they don't really work] with a few PS1 games all in my pocket with solid battery life... It's like having the best game collection in my pocket at all times

  • @ChrisSmith-gt6lg
    @ChrisSmith-gt6lg 6 років тому

    You in my opinion have the best videos on UA-cam . Awesome topics and personalities.My favorite. You rock dude!

  • @mzzzzz2179
    @mzzzzz2179 7 років тому

    I'm not a game collector, but I am a collector, and one of the most annoying things about collecting is whether to unseal a sealed item or leave it and admire it's *NEW* status and original packaging form, as well as gaining value over time...

  • @eloratings
    @eloratings 6 років тому +1

    One day, I’ll go game room tour to my co workers, the only difference is that I don’t have any space for my physical copies. I put all my physical copies of PS1/PS2/Wii/GC in my closet. I prefer digital only from the last 2 yrs range from Nintendo Switch/3DS/Wii U/
    to PlayStation PS3/PS4/Vita/PSP

  • @CommodoreFan64
    @CommodoreFan64 8 років тому

    I have to agree storage space for me has always been a problem as I'm limited in space to my home office, and media room, and a g/f who does not want the house cluttered up with mass amounts of games all over the place. So I've gotten into mostly collecting for the GB, GBC, GBA, DS, and 2DS/3DS which don't take up as much room, plus for the most part the prices of the games are cheaper as well.

  • @rickdeckard2622
    @rickdeckard2622 8 років тому +2

    John Riggs laughs like the final boss in Mushihimesama. 0:45 0:53

  • @sgaxnikolaix661
    @sgaxnikolaix661 8 років тому

    For me as a collector, I agree to understand that to know when enough is enough. I am a University student, who lives out of state, so my parents give me an allowance that is used for books, school supplies, food, utilities, and for entertainment. Now I could buy myself a rare or expensive gamecube, gameboy, ds, 3ds, or ps vita game, but the problem is that I won't have enough money for a two weeks worth of groceries or I don't have enough money for a haircut to a interview or have money for gas for a job interview or something for emergency. So I must be smart and be responsible with my money.
    Another is problem for me is time. Like I said I am a University student, so my time is used for going to class, doing homework, and studying for a test. Because of that I don't have enough time to play my games. There are times where I won't touch my handhelds for at least a week or more because of my time using for school.

  • @gustavosoto4607
    @gustavosoto4607 8 років тому

    I was a collector before, I collected every single Megaman and Castlevania game because they're my favorite games but I got so many games that I had to dust them off every week or 2 from my shelves and when I was trying to get some rare games like MMX3 or RM Complete Works 1-6 it was just way too much money.
    So when I was sort on money because of college or I needed a new laptop, ultimately I sold my collection off.
    As I have grown up I realize that these games are just happy memories of the past, all I need is to listen to the Soundtrack of the game to revive those memories, or play the game on Emulators with an SNES USB pad, that is good enough for me.
    Right now what I would like to buy the original consoles, play using RGB with FrameMeister and an Everdrive cart to play on a big tv with real hardware all my favorite games from the nes-snes era, without having to collect piles and piles of games, but I just laid off and when I find a new job I'll get into it lol.

  • @rgcoolm
    @rgcoolm 8 років тому +3

    Hey! you had that coin in your hand at the very beginning of the video! =]

  • @EsotericArcade
    @EsotericArcade 8 років тому

    Good info. It's funny how even when trying to avoid talking about the financial side of game collecting, that aspect always makes its way into the conversation. Especially these days!

  • @RetroBirdGaming
    @RetroBirdGaming 8 років тому

    I would argue that most collectors have too many games. I have consolidated my collection so many times and it does wonders. It helps bring focus to the games you really want to play. You can actually find nicer ways to display a smaller collection as well. Most large collections look like a mess (and yet people who have the same problem go "whah, look at all those games, awesome". People just get obsessed with "more is better" and the process of adding games to his/her collection becomes an addiction.

  • @Aus10McNeal
    @Aus10McNeal 4 роки тому

    I kept my collection small. By curating it, I had, at one point a hoarder level of stuff. Then I traded, and sold of certain things to get other things. Helped increase the overall value of my collection, financially, and to myself.

  • @totalradnes5201
    @totalradnes5201 8 років тому

    Being a MJR and John Riggs Patreon has been totally rewarding, thanks guys. Be Awesome! See you in the FB chat. \m/

  • @ZeroWalker26
    @ZeroWalker26 8 років тому +5

    I don´t mind digital games most of the time I can get them allot cheaper like Suikoden for ps1 only 10 bucks instead of 170 bucks for physical copy. I collect games I like and I wanna play not collect them so they can collect dust on a shelf and not because they are worth 100+ dollar I collect games I wanna play and plan to play.

    • @yolsclassics6347
      @yolsclassics6347 6 років тому

      Zero Walker same here.
      my collection is called " collection of favorites ".

  • @dwdiscount
    @dwdiscount 8 років тому

    I understand the person who I loan games to, I appreciate what went into creating the game, and being a collector, I don't want to receive it back damaged or wounded. So if you get a game from a friend, keep it kindly. Thrive and enjoy!
    But I agree with MJ and you JR,, let your son handle your game organization!
    Having a "COLOR coded/coated" Game Room would be awesome!
    He would learn about games and possibly develop his own passion for them, maybe in a way you never imagined. :D

  • @cyrusjames4625
    @cyrusjames4625 8 років тому

    I feel that it is moving. I just moved and dear God ive been unpacking and organizing for days

  • @parker_aug2
    @parker_aug2 6 років тому +1

    I never knew John Riggs was so tall.
    I've only seen a few of his vids before but he's always sitting down.

  • @Arturoperezp
    @Arturoperezp 8 років тому

    In regards to space problems, i try to keep my collection as functional as possible. And by functional i mean, try to buy games i'm actually going to play (or intend to). Sometimes i sacrifice the displaying of the boxes of portable games (PSP, PS Vita, DS and 3DS), and just have them in cases.

  • @RuiNunesDev
    @RuiNunesDev 7 років тому +1

    My problem: no time to play, making the game environment look minimalistic, cable management for a monitor/audio/desk space shared with multiple systems.

  • @CrazyJoe
    @CrazyJoe 8 років тому +8

    Yes John, I can relate. That's why my gameroom is at another house a few miles away ha!

  • @mrguzman4G
    @mrguzman4G 8 років тому

    Great tips and video! I'm not a full blown collector (although I do have a few great games for Dreamcast/N64/Gamecube/Xbox/GBA/Wii/WiiU/3DS) and the thing that has been holding me back has definitely been space as well as the fact that I have two little boys. So I can definitely relate.

  • @dariusq8894
    @dariusq8894 8 років тому

    My friends and I call our collecting addiction "The Sickness", as in the Disturbed song "Down With The Sickness". =)

  • @RetroR0bbie
    @RetroR0bbie 8 років тому +2

    For me it's just because I can afford doesn't mean I care to ever pay near what it's worth =]
    Deals found when patient, and trades are great way to get rare stuff.

  • @shiningwizard327
    @shiningwizard327 7 років тому +4

    Biggest problem are these videos. They make everything that's rare even more rare.

  • @IntellitechStudios
    @IntellitechStudios 8 років тому +2

    Saying the PSPGO is your favorite System is like saying your favorite OS is Windows Vista. #InfiniteRespect

    • @Nick_Lavigne
      @Nick_Lavigne 5 років тому

      Someone never had windows me. Windows Vista is a rock solid beast compared to me,

  • @tysonwebber7082
    @tysonwebber7082 6 років тому

    My current solution to my vinyl and gamecollecting storage are milk crates you can find at the back of Albertsons or Wal-Mart or for Tesco it works great with games but not as well with vinyl hope this helps

  • @XxTrafton93xX
    @XxTrafton93xX 8 років тому

    I just started collecting original xbox games again recently it really helps working at goodwill and getting an employee discount sometimes

  • @hendrikverwoerd3028
    @hendrikverwoerd3028 7 років тому

    I really like your channel. You have such a kind approach and I get my retro and gaming kicks by watching your vids, since I have limited time for gaming. Been here since the 2600

  • @jforce109
    @jforce109 5 років тому

    Price gouging is a huge problem. One big example of that is Panzer Dragoon Saga, EarthBound, and several games for the Saturn and Dreamcast.
    Another issue of collecting is not having the time to play them all.
    The last one is this. Many girls don't seem to care for men who purchase games all the time like I do. This might affect any relationship I may have later down the line.

  • @JohnnyCProduction
    @JohnnyCProduction 8 років тому

    Great video! I can relate to the space. My wife and I with parents and just have the downstairs area so my game collection is behind my home office desk. It's cramped and not very organized but it's gotta do atm

  • @redcat608
    @redcat608 8 років тому +4

    I love you Metal Jesus!!!!

  • @BloodyMastersword
    @BloodyMastersword 8 років тому +3

    My biggest problem with game collecting is living in Europe. It's so goddamn hard to collect for retro systems because you have to import the ntsc version of basically evey game. 99% of pal games run in slow-motion which is terrible. I don't want to collect inferior versions of my favorite games.

  • @metaldragongaming597
    @metaldragongaming597 5 років тому

    I'm watching this video right after a car accident had my tail light knocked off bothering me some thanks for cheering me up through this Hard collector still motivated through this \m/

  • @jtmurdock
    @jtmurdock 7 років тому

    Space is one of the reasons I collect portable systems only. Lot less space used for those games. I also prefer to collect without a box, because it helps a lot with space.

  • @pootietang9596
    @pootietang9596 5 років тому

    that's a hundred percent right I have so many games they are from the ceiling to the floor Its so many games I don't know where to put them.

  • @Chaoitcme
    @Chaoitcme 7 років тому

    My biggest problem with collecting is about lack of space. I collect video games and action figures both of which take up a large amount of space. At a certain point in collecting you run out of space to put everything and have to store stuff elsewhere when you can't hold anymore in one place.

  • @TucBroder
    @TucBroder 2 роки тому

    Definitely not having enough space... I live in a studio apartment, so space is not what I have most of. But my collection is getting pretty big, and there's no room for all of them.

  • @dagda825
    @dagda825 7 років тому +5

    When I had small kids I put my games behind plexiglass. Something to consider.