I'm recommending RF Generation to all of you...
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 8:46 pm
RF Generation is a website/forums place, similar to here except it's also got collection cataloging tools.
You can input all of your games into it, tell it if you have the boxes, manuals, etc etc. You can also input all of your hardware, controllers, even AC Adapters and AV cables. It's a pretty awesome place. If you are registered you can view other people's collections. You can also set certain games to be up for sale, for trade, etc etc. You can make a wish list and see who's got what you are looking for. It's pretty awesome.
I just recently inputed almost 550 different games and consoles, and still have about 50 more games to catalog. The ones that I have yet to catalog are all PC and Virtual Console games, so I'm in no hurry there.
Anyways, if you are already a member you can check out my collection at the link below. If you are not a member you can register then check it out.
It's pretty nice to just point someone to your collection so they can see what you have, rather than manually typing things all the time.
Some information from their FAQ:
"What is the RF Generation Collection Software used for?
The software is intended to allow video game collectors everywhere to have a place on the web to keep track of their video game collections. Not only can collectors keep a running tally of the number of cartridges, boxes, and manuals they own of each game in our ever-growing database, but they can also show off their collections to other collectors around the globe without having to send giant Word or Excel documents to one another.
Additionally, the software allows collectors to see what games other site members are interested in buying, trading, and selling. Through the message board Personal Messaging system, collectors can find other collectors in their area and arrange trades, sales, and purchases easily, while building a strong community of collectors and gamers alike."
www.rfgeneration.com
My collection (must be registered):
http://www.rfgeneration.com/cgi-bin/col ... Collection
You can input all of your games into it, tell it if you have the boxes, manuals, etc etc. You can also input all of your hardware, controllers, even AC Adapters and AV cables. It's a pretty awesome place. If you are registered you can view other people's collections. You can also set certain games to be up for sale, for trade, etc etc. You can make a wish list and see who's got what you are looking for. It's pretty awesome.
I just recently inputed almost 550 different games and consoles, and still have about 50 more games to catalog. The ones that I have yet to catalog are all PC and Virtual Console games, so I'm in no hurry there.
Anyways, if you are already a member you can check out my collection at the link below. If you are not a member you can register then check it out.
It's pretty nice to just point someone to your collection so they can see what you have, rather than manually typing things all the time.
Some information from their FAQ:
"What is the RF Generation Collection Software used for?
The software is intended to allow video game collectors everywhere to have a place on the web to keep track of their video game collections. Not only can collectors keep a running tally of the number of cartridges, boxes, and manuals they own of each game in our ever-growing database, but they can also show off their collections to other collectors around the globe without having to send giant Word or Excel documents to one another.
Additionally, the software allows collectors to see what games other site members are interested in buying, trading, and selling. Through the message board Personal Messaging system, collectors can find other collectors in their area and arrange trades, sales, and purchases easily, while building a strong community of collectors and gamers alike."
www.rfgeneration.com
My collection (must be registered):
http://www.rfgeneration.com/cgi-bin/col ... Collection