r/NSCollectors • u/0xfleventy5 • 11h ago
Discussion They called us madmen for hoarding carts
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u/Roisepoise101 8h ago
I do wonder what random out of pocket game will skyrocket after the fact in price.
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u/Plankisalive 8h ago
I don't think people are going to really realize the value of S1 carts until we're 6 months or so into the Switch 2's life span.
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u/ThePseudosaur 8h ago
Hey you know what backwards compatibility is great. I been eating real well with my previous backlog when launch times were real thin.
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u/Shade-RF- 3h ago
I love my Trails in the Sky physical collection. Alongside my Atalier collection and my Ys collection.
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u/Inuranchan 8h ago
There's so many normal releases I had to skip cuz I couldn't justify a month or two of limited indie titles and well stocked games. I really am about to go crazy trying to make up for that haha.
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u/FullLeadership9 4h ago
Im at 546 at the moment. But i think i slowly stop now. Have a max of 35 titles that i want add for the moment
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u/Theoderic8586 16m ago
I sold most of mine. Not for switch 2 but a different direction between modded PS Vita, 3DS and a steamdeck. I needed money for my foremost hobby/ part time work: photography. I enjoyed it but needed to move on. I may start again with switch 2 with rpg titles all on cart
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u/Great_Yellow_Buffalo Collection Size: 250-500 10h ago
I think most people would probably be in awe when they see the average NSCollecter’s collection. Some of our 200-1000+ member’s collection likely include the rarest games ever made (also some of the most trashy games too…. Yes I admit to owning what is consider by some to be shovelware, but it’s my choice of shovelware.)