Gamertell has posted a fairly positive review of Collectorz's game collection software, Game Collector 3.2 Pro.
From the review:
"If you are a collector, own seemingly countless of games and like to keep organized, Game Collector is a no-brainer investment. Likewise, anyone who loans out a lot games will benefit from the software's library style recording system."
The article also include a photo gallery of the software's various menus and displays.
Have you ever wanted to own a gun without “actually” owning a gun? How about those cool guns you play with on Call of Duty and Counter-Strike?
I love sharing the results of my retro video game hunts online. For ages, I watched others do so; I now find great fun in being able to take part myself.
Very true. A lot of consoles are becoming harder to come by unscathed these days, and I can attest of this through my travels around the web and to different stores over the past few years. It's actually been quite fun. Thankfully, I'm becoming better at repairing. Well, here's hoping more gamers come to the rescue.
Oh, and not gonna lie, I about had a heart attack when I saw the state of those gaming consoles pictured. Sheesh.
Started my collection long ago, and it's fairly sizeable, thankfully.
Given the state and direction of gaming currently? Retro is the only future I have in gaming, until this industry burns to death and is reborn again.
Retro collecting is great fun in its own right, just all the more reason to get into it these days.
Sam takes us behind the scenes of a super-secret game collecting club and the crazy things you can find... and taste?