So, what’s everyone using to manage their collections? Text files, spreadsheets, or what? I’ve been using GamEye for a few years, and love it.

  • the16bitgamer@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    2 systems, putting the games on my shelf with their boxes (disc games and DS games), and for cartridges games, putting their labels out, or using 3D printed stands to show the cartridge art.

  • xyzzy@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    Price Charting and a text file for game items that PC doesn’t track. I don’t really like any of the available options, though, so I’m very slowly building my own system from scratch to track all my stuff properly. (Baldur’s Gate 3 is currently interrupting my progress on that.)

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    3 months ago

    Although it’s generally used for roms and such, I include my hard copy games in my Lunchbox database. You can manually enter in things and pull meta data that way, which I prefer since I keep a lot of manuals, boxes and stuff in cold storage and aren’t about to pull it out.

    Plus at the end it the day, they’re just xml files.