![]() Took care of a few others throughout the years 2008-2011, with my final buy being earlier this year for the elusive and super expensive 3 Ninjas Kick Back box. I do have over 400 CIB SNES games, and luckily, it took me from 2006-2007 for the majority of them. Turns out it was right at 400 (with a few more titles added to it over the years). What I did do though, back in January 2006 was compile a list of all the US SNES games that interested me enough to buy. I will just say I don't care to have Barbie's Vacation in my library haha but I do get and understand the appeal of having every last SNES title in one's collection. ![]() Well, I myself was never into the whole "complete 700+ US SNES game library" thing. I have 429 unique games in my collection with all rares out of the way and am looking to rapidly complete mine.just wondering how long it has taken others. Let's just run with the ~720 games as the definition of "complete" for the purposes of this thread.ĭoes anyone have all the manuals as well? How long did those take? I'm well into my manual collection as well, but I figure it'll take me longer to finish that. Who here has a complete North American SNES loose cart collection and how many years/months did it take you to get them all? Let's not fuss about competition carts and south american games. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions. ![]() Not to mention the boxes are so flimsy and so susceptible to damage. I considered going after manuals and boxes but became quickly discouraged at how elusive and expensive some of them can be. Before you know it you will have every snes game at your finger tips. Make sure you leave your self a financial cushion in case life throws you some craziness. If i can give a little bit of advice I would say set aside a little bit of money each time you get paid and spend it on your collection. The time it takes to complete your collection will depend on your income, proximity to retro game shops/flea markets, connections to other forum members, willingness to trade other games/other systems, and a little bit of luck. I am not sure if I would recommend going after those lol. I went the 724 cart route which included ISS, ISSD, both competition carts and super noahs ark. I informally started collecting about 12 years ago, but didn't really get serious until I had a decent, steady paying job (about 5 years ago). I just completed my cart only snes collection last year with the help of some kind people on this forum and nintendoage.
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