It's a business card holder. About the seal, every once in a while, I open them up and play but I mostly play PS3 KOF XIII.
Thank you for your comment. I'm trying to get the SSVS. Hopefully I can get one soon in good condition!
Thank you. Just looking at them makes me smile.Nice collection, got some good titles in there. You must have more willpower than I if you can keep all those sealed up!
Thank you. I actually do play some games, like KOF 98 and Samurai Showdown 2 as I have two copies.Nice collection, but hopefully you play them man. The last thing I'd want is to keep them sealed for long.
How come u don't have korean carts and console?
I don't like your thread.So again, if you don't like my thread, go ahead and share your opinions, but don't expect a reply from me!
Why dont you give the guy a break?
If he enjoys having his games on a shelf and not using them it's his problem.
After all aes collecting is more or less like that nowadays with those absurd prices.It's down to collect aes and play mvs ....or emulate
Why dont you give the guy a break?
If he enjoys having his games on a shelf and not using them it's his problem.
After all aes collecting is more or less like that nowadays with those absurd prices.It's down to collect aes and play mvs ....or emulate
. About the seal, every once in a while, I open them up and play!
why not just buy mvs games? you are only supposed to play them. having things you want and taking care of them is fer dumb
how many times do you suggest he repeat this for you?
I'm not as jealous as some others who apparently lose some brain functions when they see your stuff as I have no interest in mint (or any really) home copies or even in most of the games.
I can see that your stuff is nice though.
I'm still waiting for pictures of your business card collection
Sealed in the world of Neo Geo is not that important, especially for old style case games. The plastic can be all smashed up inside even if you have a seal on it.
Keeping things sealed is not a good thing (my opinion) Keeping them mint is good practise yes.
I see, all those numbers from the ladies after your sealed AES conversation starters nice!I can't. They are all personal.
"ladies" with business cards...I see, all those numbers from the ladies after your sealed AES conversation starters nice!
They are my possession, so I can do whatever I want to do. I'm not harming anyone
so theres no reason for someone to have a full library then either? theres no way they can play all the games available often enough so they don't need to have all of the games.
so theres no reason for someone to have a full library then either? theres no way they can play all the games available often enough so they don't need to have all of the games.
lamuna;3654128 I open them up and play![/QUOTE said:how do you still come up with him Never playing them?
theres something like 120 home games and you really believe every game in a complete collection gets played as often or more than his, very doubtful! beside those who collect full full sets as in english and japanese releases both. they are ''allowed'' two copies of each game and get props for their collections? I bet they swap the carts out like every day so each one gets in the system even once a year, Sure!
There is a SUBSTANTIAL difference between having a full fucking game library that you play vs. having 'pretty pictures' on a shelf that you look at and fawn over. Stop being idiotic.
I'm quite picky about the condition of everything I own...so even for my game collection, all the games are sealed after I test them.
About the seal, every once in a while, I open them up and play
Where in my post says that I play them??
I actually do play some games, like KOF 98 and Samurai Showdown 2 as I have two copies
Looks guys, I don't know what's up with the sealed games hatred...
Whenever I throw dinner parties or host mixology sessions, I like to move the party over to my game viewing area. We discuss the vintage of my sealed game collection and a memory from when I first acquired that object. We laugh as I pass the hor d'oeuvres in our guests section of the room. Should a guest like to view my rare titles such as my sealed home carts copies or special edition versions of Madden (throughout the years), I escort them in groups of two and place the item on my marble viewing podium. Many awe after seeing the lack of insertion marks. Coincidentally, I can tell that the female guests are quite moist after being shown a collection of this magnitude. Afterwards, we exit the game viewing area and discuss our joy of viewing said collection. Libations and cocaine is then passed around. Ever since I sold off my Klimt and Picasso collections, I've been never happier with the move towards sealed games.
I'd like to add a note that while I'm doing this, I'm wearing the finest red, silk robe that I picked up in Akiharbara. My loafers are from Brooks Brothers and my hair is neatly combed in a very continental style.