Going for a complete pal MD collection

Discussion in 'Member Game Collections' started by mr_wistles, Apr 22, 2010.

  1. mr_wistles

    mr_wistles Member

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    Been collecting for a while, need about 90 more.

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    Nice! I like your setup, with the workstation in front of a shelf of games.
     
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  3. SuperPlay

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    Bramsworth Well Known Member

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    The final boxes in the top two rows look about ready to fall off!

    Nice setup. Reminds me of a library of books :)
     
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  5. raylyd

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    I was WOWED at this how many in total whats the list
    as i have about 30 games do all your games have instruction manuals as it makes games worth a bit more. cheers nice pictures i relly like that setup
    I wonder if any one got a full collection of 32x games and mega cd games if any one could pm me the full lists of game would be nice or links to them thanks ?
     
  6. ave

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    Who do you think got one? :D
    http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21040

    @mr whistles
    That's a mighty impressive collection of MD titles. You're only 90 away from the entire set? Doesn't that consist of 650+ titles? I thought that would take a little more shelf space, although that's already a massive wall of games. I also like your work space, must look like a commando deck in a space ship when all the lights are turned off :)
     
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    cyberguile Dauntless Member

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    check http://www.guardiana.net
    the database is rather complete
     
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  9. mr_wistles

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    Thanks.

    Thanks.

    I lost my bookends!!!

    There is about 400 and they are all complete with instruction manuals apart from Nightmare Circus.

    This is where I am not 100%, I can't seem to find a definitive list. The one I have which appears to be the most complete, lists around 530 PAL games. Do you know of a different one?
     
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  10. DrDoaK

    DrDoaK Robust Member

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    Sweet collection! You just going for one of each or are you trying for the variations too?

    I made a definitive list of PAL releases over at Segacollect

    http://segacollect.com/

    There's 531 standard Euro releases, with a further 17 regional PAL releases that never saw a Standard Euro multi language release. Then there's all the regional variations and re-releases...
     
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    Really impressive workstation. Congrats :)
     
  12. K1ngArth3r

    K1ngArth3r Robust Member

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    Nice to see another mega drive collector.

    I had a couple of hundred games for the mega drive and sold them all.

    Can't wait to start collecting for the system again in the future :)
     
  13. Rogue

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    Very nice collection and setup.
     
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