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Trapster
Posts: 1313/3604
Yes, I keep most of it. I don´t really care for the posters unless it´s a really good game. I keep the manuals, warnings, advertisments, etc. Yeah, most of it.

I´ve lost some manuals for our NES games, though, I think.
PrincessPeach
Posts: 29/381
Originally posted by Cheveyo Chowilawu
Originally posted by PrincessPeach
(Wario Land Advance with Golden Poo-Stickers).



I wasn't going to ask, but "poo-stickers"?



Yes, Golden, with Warios face on it.

Blame it on Nintendo...
NetSplit
Posts: 52/144
Why wouldn't they? Keeping them in the box takes no effort or hassle whatsoever, and it raises the overall value of the item. Collectors look for games that are complete; the more stuff that comes with the game, the more people are willing to pay. Unless you're POSITIVE you'll never be selling a game and you aren't much of a colletor, yourself, keeping everything is a good idea.
Marioman64
Posts: 15/64
I don't see why anyone would keep that stuff.I always toss the black and white warning papers and hold on to the instruction booklets and other special stuff.
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Thexare
Posts: 195/1104
Originally posted by PrincessPeach
(Wario Land Advance with Golden Poo-Stickers).



I wasn't going to ask, but "poo-stickers"?
PrincessPeach
Posts: 28/381
I once kept everything, then my mom tossef all packages away, lucky I kept the manuals seperatly.

Now I leaf everything in, and with collection Japanese games, theres a lot. (Wario Land Advance with Golden Poo-Stickers).

So I keep all Boxes with everything in a seperate place than my games, only Cube games are in the case all the time, as all Games stored on a optical disk.
Chronosphere-x
Posts: 62/125
I keep all my game pack in, i like them. i look back at the master system days, lmao. I have pure crap from them
Kattwah
Posts: 645/3349
Everything...

Warning manual, NP subscription, instruction book, the box

I swear, I have like, 30 boxes that go to various gameboy, N64, and GBA games
Koitenshin +∞
Posts: 168/873
But still, if you show that literally everything is there you're bound to get more bids / money than the other people.
Wurl
Posts: 153/842
I usually keep the stuff, though sometimes, sadly, I lose them. I totally have all the stuff from Growlanser, even though the original chain on the ring broke.
Joachim
Posts: 15/38
Well a "complete" game usually just consists of game/manual/case (or box)... I doubt the warning manuals and crap are worth anything.
neotransotaku
Posts: 306/1860
I keep everything...you never know when you need a manual and stuff. Also, if I ever decide to sell my stuff (which I do on occasion on eBay), I get better bids in comparison to the others. completeness sells
Deleted User
Posts: 190/-7750
It depends. For my GC games I have all the stuff still for the games we bought new. But for my DS and other handheld games, I'm not too sure where the cases or booklets aer because I keep them in a small carrying case, two actually. As for my N64 games, I know where they all are, but I never keep the games in there. I have the games stacked in a couple areas and the boxes and booklets stacked in another area. So it's both really but more to the No side I guess.
Alastor
Posts: 1544/8204
No reason not to, really. So yeah, I do.
Cynthia
Posts: 769/5814
Surprisingly, yes. I never think to throw them out or anything, although one wonders how many Nintendo Power subscription cards I need... at least they're not AOL CD's.
Ailure
Posts: 332/2602
Yes, I keep everything. Including warnings and thoose advertisments for the next outcoming games (which always are intresting to look at in a few years...)
HyperHacker
Posts: 572/5072
I just pull them all out, see if there's anything interesting, and stuff them all back in the box.
JDavis
Posts: 126/648
Everything gets shoved in a cabinet.

... I'm almost afraid to open it.
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Posts: 51/218
I always keep everything, I even try to keep the plastic wrapper the box comes in, although I usually end up losing it.
fabio
Posts: 230/2415
I usually keep at least one warning manuals (which of course Nintendo does a lot) and toss all the extra copies aside and when I do lose the warning manual, I just replace it when I find a new one. Other than that, I keep coupons (unless they are expired) and posters, both I've rarely get. Probably the last time I got a poster was when I bought GTA: San Andreas the day it came out. I don't remember when I last got a coupon in a game because for me, that's more rare to get than posters.
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