I know there are lots of sites that help with tracking video game collections, but how does everyone on Digitpress keep track of their collections? Why do you use that service? And if you don't keep track of what you collect, why not?
IGN
1UP
Gamespot
RFGeneration
VGRebirth
Other Service
Excel or Text File
I don't keep track of what I own
I know there are lots of sites that help with tracking video game collections, but how does everyone on Digitpress keep track of their collections? Why do you use that service? And if you don't keep track of what you collect, why not?
Owner of PriceCharting.com and JJGames.com.
Video Game Price guides for every game for every system from NES to Xbox 360.
I use RFGeneration but I also use Excel.
I place everything in my R.O.D. and keep it layered this way I have plausible deniability when I say "I have not picked any games up in a while"
I use rfgen when the mood hits me.
And I'm pretty sure there is a thread for this but then again I may be wrong.
Last edited by Mianrtcv; 06-24-2008 at 09:24 AM.
With a humble heart, on bended knee...
Note pad. :P
I use Neoseeker aswell as excel.
I haven't kept track for about 2 years.
Owner of PriceCharting.com and JJGames.com.
Video Game Price guides for every game for every system from NES to Xbox 360.
Excel pretty much exclusively. When I can't be arsed to organise it all I just print out the current lot and add the newest additions on the bottom in pen, then do a mass update at a later time.
I've used Backloggery.com for years
You're not wrong. There is at least one thread on this topic here...somewhere.
I made an Access file for my NES games one time since there are a lot of games with similar names (Super, Ninja, Dragon, etc.) and things got a little hazy in those areas. But, my computer died and I never retrieved the information from that hard drive.
So now I do for the NES what I do for all the other systems, I just remember them.
i use rfgeneration, excel, and a issue of video game collector magazine.
I used to use an Excel file, but I haven't updated it in several years, and I'm not going back now, so I voted "I don't track it."
Using an issue of VCG is a great idea, though, that seems a lot faster than having to manually type out game names in an Excel file, or browsing through a site.
If you can't do it with 8 bits, you don't need to do it!
Google Docs FTW
#vbender
Excel is the best way I have found.
IGN and Excel, but I have a lot of updating to do.
Game lists from that site that isn't Digitpress but it is... wtf is it called...
Excel... and my head!
What do you guys use for managing your collection? I am trying to enter my stuff in to keep track of it all and hopefully be able to keep a copy on my phone so I don't have to wonder if I have a certain thing. Note: I do not have web access on my phone.
I know about the Collectorz.com stuff, but has anyone created their own Access database or is there some other piece of software that you guys can recommend? Thanks in advance.