Playing and making games is a big part of who I am. Collecting games is a bit of a game all on its own. The thrill of the hunt, the making of a great trade with another person for a game you want, and asking your mommy if you can put a new game on her Best Buy credit card are all fun ways to get new additions to one's collection. It helps that both my older brother and I are huge gaming fans.
Of course, a lot of the games our family used to own were purchased at MSRP. They later went on to sell for much more, allowing us to purchase more games in the process. However, selling or trading away games is something we don't like to do unless I don't foresee myself enjoying a certain game ever again.
With this special post on StortzumSoft, you can take a nice look at our family's current collection, from the PlayStation 2 and GameCube generation to the current generation, albeit just Wii U and 3DS.
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The GameCube collection, part one |
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The GameCube collection, part two |
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The PlayStation 2 collection |
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The PlayStation 2 Collection with the games on the right moved over so you can see what was hidden behind
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The Nintendo DS collection |
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The PlayStation Portable (PSP) collection |
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The Nintendo Wii collection, part one |
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The Nintendo Wii collection, part two |
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The PlayStation 3 collection |
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Our current Nintendo 3DS collection as of the end of August 2015 |
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Our next Wii U game to join this collection will be Super Mario Maker. |
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All of our Nintendo-related strategy guides |
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Our amiibo armada |
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A special gift from Club Nintendo |
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Soon, Princess Peach will be joining the Mushroom Kingdom figure ranks. |
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Miniature World of Nintendo figures |
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Mario Kart vehicles |
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McDonald's Happy Meal Mario Kart toys |
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We love Mega Man in our household, so we HAD to get these figures way back when they originally released around 2004, 2005. |
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Plushie power! |
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A tale of two Sonics ends our tour of our collection. |
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