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deadlegion
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Post subject: Re: My MUSE LD collection Posted: 19 Sep 2019, 16:41 |
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signofzeta wrote: Everything I heard about HK has lead me to believe that there should be someone there who would care about this guys LD collection and would love to come over and watch it with him. OP might just be letting us know he's still around. I'm not evil enough to say "still alive", but you know, not arrested or in hospital.
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audioboyz1973
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Post subject: Re: My MUSE LD collection Posted: 19 Sep 2019, 20:53 |
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signofzeta wrote: Everything I heard about HK has lead me to believe that there should be someone there who would care about this guys LD collection and would love to come over and watch it with him. Oh come on Mr Cynipants; care you not, but the presentation really is quite spectacular! I'll wager me having more HV titles in total, but since it's mostly more strictly alphabetical order around here {no keeping the gold(ish) spines together just cos they're gold(..ish)} the presentation isn't so pretty. Functionality over superficial prettiness for me every time but meh;; each to their own.
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gypsy
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Post subject: Re: My MUSE LD collection Posted: 19 Sep 2019, 23:31 |
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signofzeta wrote: The only way I can see being impressed with a bunch of LDs on a shelf is if you’ve never been to a museum of any quality whatsoever. It’s just mass media; even the “rare” stuff was made by the thousands and very very little of it is MUSE-only so it’s mostly just dirt common stuff in a weird uncommon format. Furthermore, all this guy did was buy stuff. I’m not polishing his knob for that and that seems to be what he wants since he contributes nothing but photos. Maybe he is the Michael Jordan of buying LDs. And yes I remember you using a line about the MJ of buying things in a previous rant. Might have been on pcefx.
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exinferis
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Post subject: Re: My MUSE LD collection Posted: 05 Oct 2019, 19:23 |
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Joined: 18 Jul 2009, 13:00 Posts: 348 Location: Germany Has thanked: 20 times Been thanked: 6 times
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I confess, I can feel the rise of one of the seven deadly sins: ENVY ! Come on, I never saw a collection like this, this stuff looks pristine, it´s awesome.
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Post subject: Re: My MUSE LD collection Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 18:07 |
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Joined: 16 May 2009, 18:05 Posts: 3588 Location: California, USA Has thanked: 28 times Been thanked: 323 times
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@signo... don’t have twins yet but I want it Arnold is in it. Sorry @rein.. I think once your collection goes over 1000 titles your media room looks like a store anyways. I am sure there are some who intentionally design their media room that way but others with vast collections maybe did not have such intentions.
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gypsy
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Post subject: Re: My MUSE LD collection Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 18:11 |
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signofzeta wrote: Because when they were kids they had no money and the only real connection they have with the stuff is from sitting in stores looking at packages wishing they had it. That wishing state is where they’d are still stuck. People who were fortunate enough to be in the position to buy it don’t have this experience so they are often more well adjusted and just buy what they want to watch instead of trying to “complete the collection” which itself wasn’t even a thing until 2000 or so.
Seriously, the idea of “completing a collection” is totally foreign to me. All the New Order 12”s on Factory? Sure. Every UK pressing of a Beatles album? I get it. But every NES game? Including 345 unplayably bad ones? Every MUSE disc including Twins? Fffff...why on Earth? Full set collecting if a pretty soulless experience I would imagine. @reino: Not sure exactly what you mean. I've got most of my stuff on shelves with the spine facing out. It's the best way I could think of to do it, and gives me easy access. Though things I am currently playing and things I play frequently I just kind of leave out by the consoles.
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je280
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Post subject: Re: My MUSE LD collection Posted: 04 Jan 2020, 18:36 |
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Joined: 13 Sep 2012, 23:14 Posts: 1199 Location: United Kingdom Has thanked: 265 times Been thanked: 259 times
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signofzeta wrote: I can see having a huge arcade and filling it with period whatever but arcades are in fact the thing that one uses. Games still in boxes or mint condition shoes do not represent anything but worship of things over experiences. Playing basketball is way cooler than collecting basketball shoes. Pretty well summed up . .
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