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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I&#39;ve always had a on-again-off-again relationship with collecting things. Growing up, I was into trading card games (Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh), and lighthouses. As I grew out of those, I didn&#39;t really do much collecting until I started college. At the time, it was mostly digital games through Steam. When that died off, it was Rubik&#39;s cubes, and eventually Homestuck merchandise. !--more--&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;ve also started prepping to have my own physical game collection. I have an idea of the lounge room I&#39;d like to have, and all of my favorite games from my life available to play at any time. I&#39;ve realized recently that as convenient as digital copies of games are, the preservation of physical copies to play on original hardware is very valuable to me. Most new games I purchase now are physical if I feel they will be important to me. &#xA;Going back and having to pick up old favorites is a bit more difficult, mainly due to the cost. Unlike a new game, I&#39;m probably not going to be playing these games immediately. They will sit on a shelf until the day I want to try them out again. In addition, I&#39;d like to have the consoles modded to get the best possible picture (RGB mods for retro consoles, backlights for retro handhelds). These additions aren&#39;t cheap, so it takes more justification before making the purchase.&#xA;&#xA;As I mentioned Homestuck merch, I have been getting all of the Viz hardcover books (including the Epilogues). They are the main focus of my collection, so I can have the story immortalized with me and available at any time. I have 5 prints framed and hung up, multiple shirts, and plushies. I&#39;m waiting for the day the Homestuck USB drive gets released. I&#39;m happy that the series is still getting merch love, even though the main story has been over for several years now.&#xA;&#xA;Lastly, there are the random knickknacks that get picked up that can&#39;t really be categorized. Pre-order bonuses, enamel pins and keychains, fanart, etc. These are a bit new for me, and I&#39;m very particular about them, since I know they will be the &#39;unique&#39; additions, and as a result shouldn&#39;t outnumber the main focused collections.  &#xA;&#xA;It&#39;s always a boost of dopamine to look up and see the collection you&#39;ve been working on grow to a point of &#39;completion&#39;.&#xA;&#xA;#100daystooffload #daynineteen #gaming #homestuck]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;ve always had a on-again-off-again relationship with collecting things. Growing up, I was into trading card games (Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh), and lighthouses. As I grew out of those, I didn&#39;t really do much collecting until I started college. At the time, it was mostly digital games through Steam. When that died off, it was Rubik&#39;s cubes, and eventually Homestuck merchandise. </p>

<p>I&#39;ve also started prepping to have my own physical game collection. I have an idea of the lounge room I&#39;d like to have, and all of my favorite games from my life available to play at any time. I&#39;ve realized recently that as convenient as digital copies of games are, the preservation of physical copies to play on original hardware is very valuable to me. Most new games I purchase now are physical if I feel they will be important to me.
Going back and having to pick up old favorites is a bit more difficult, mainly due to the cost. Unlike a new game, I&#39;m probably not going to be playing these games immediately. They will sit on a shelf until the day I want to try them out again. In addition, I&#39;d like to have the consoles modded to get the best possible picture (RGB mods for retro consoles, backlights for retro handhelds). These additions aren&#39;t cheap, so it takes more justification before making the purchase.</p>

<p>As I mentioned Homestuck merch, I have been getting all of the Viz hardcover books (including the Epilogues). They are the main focus of my collection, so I can have the story immortalized with me and available at any time. I have 5 prints framed and hung up, multiple shirts, and plushies. I&#39;m waiting for the day the Homestuck USB drive gets released. I&#39;m happy that the series is still getting merch love, even though the main story has been over for several years now.</p>

<p>Lastly, there are the random knickknacks that get picked up that can&#39;t really be categorized. Pre-order bonuses, enamel pins and keychains, fanart, etc. These are a bit new for me, and I&#39;m very particular about them, since I know they will be the &#39;unique&#39; additions, and as a result shouldn&#39;t outnumber the main focused collections.</p>

<p>It&#39;s always a boost of dopamine to look up and see the collection you&#39;ve been working on grow to a point of &#39;completion&#39;.</p>

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