Why do you keep your games?
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Just out of curiosity, I wonder why we keep games. Me myself, I play an adventure game and I can't replay because I remember it too well. But I still have a deep need to keep it and treasure it and put it in a special place. I just love to look at the game and sigh, and remember how great it was...  And I hate to give up a game that I didn't like because maybe I might like it later...  So tell me, why do you keep your games??
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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Hi  I used to think I was ruthless about only keeping games in my collection that I knew I would want to re-play .... And I do gradually work my way through and re-play games all my games. [Love 'em !!  ] But looking at just how many I HAVE kept, I think I'll have to re-define the word "ruthless"  Cheers. Mad 
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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In the past, I've had to sell and/or give away dozens of games because we were moving house to a different country and it would be too costly to take them all with us. A lot of the ones we did take were damaged or covered with mould so I had to throw them out. I am now buying these same games again, if I can find them, just so I can replay them sometime in the future (am far away from pension yet). Also, I like looking at the shelf with all the boxes and have fond memories about those games. Jenny100, what's so bad about The Scroll that nobody wants it? If you want to get rid of it, I might be interested, have never played it. 
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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Hi Looney. I keep my games because I love to replay them. I find the 2nd time around I notice so much more in the game and often discover things I missed. By replaying games I also become more adept at the controls in more difficult games.
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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Because I'm too lazy to get organized enough to sell off the ones I'll never replay  . I keep looking at them and thinking how obsolete they are goining to be in a few short years. Then they'll be worth nothing  .
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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Looney, I feel exactly the same way. How comforting to know I am not alone. I have even replaced two older games I lost after loaning them out (never again) but have never replayed any of them. I keep thinking...someday I am going to play these again.
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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I knew I had some good company!  I've gotten rid of games as soon as I'm done, thinking I'm done and won't replay. And funny enough, I've had to go and re-buy them, just because I might want to try them again! I don't tho, I just think I might! 
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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 Looney just hit the correct button for me. There have been at least three games that I played and enjoyed, then sold. A year or so later I had a sudden wierd urge to play them again and had to rebuy them. I loved buying those games the first time, and for some reason I resented buying them the second time. Now I will get rid of a game only if I'm absolutely sure that I disliked it so completely that I could never possibly desire to play it again. (PENUMBRA was actually the only game I've gotten rid of in the last several years.)
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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Because I am a pack rat. Plain and simple.
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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I used to hoard my games...but no more.. I play & then trade.. 
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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I watch my favorite movies over and over so......I play my favorite games over and over.  joe That rings a bell with me, Joe--also I read my favorite books over and over. But as far as replaying games, I haven't yet managed to get through all of the ones I have.  Actually, I have some that are so old I don't even have a computer they would play on--but who knows what old treasure life might throw my way... 
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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Like most everyone else posting here, I keep games because I do replay them. I'll play pretty much every game twice, sometimes more if I love it (like The Longest Journey). Same games (like Myst) I have replayed more than once already, but doubt I'll every play them again, but I still hold onto them for sentimental reason. I just can't get rid of them. Only games I get rid of are ones that I just really didn't like & know I'll never play again, or ones that just won't run on a new computer with a new OS.  -----
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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looney - that's a good question! I really don't know. As others I seldom play a game twice because I remember too well how the puzzles go. And having XP and maybe soon Vista, I can't play older games no more. But they are shelved and they stay there until eternity  Gimli
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Re: Why do you keep your games?
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Same reason I keep books. I like to re-read good books, and I like to replay too. Well, that's what I TELL myself, but there are so many new ones coming out all the time I hardly ever replay. The Longest Journey I played twice. I played through Syberia I and II individually as they came out, then did a marathon. Otherwise they just sit there.
I really should just give some of the ones I'm too scared to play away. :|
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