Cover Disc collecting. Am I the only one?
Neat collection.
Only one I own is Christmas NiGHTS.
>>3213180
>Die Völker
Not really collecting them but I still have all those ComputerBILD Spiele, Bravo Screenfun and PC Action discs.
>>3213180
what is this
I still have my PC gamer cd's from the 90's. They contain alot of cool shit and patches for games that are hard to find sometimes
>>3213241
Those are half of my magazine cover discs, stored under my bed.
>>3213253
So, what's your organization tactic? Are they indexed? Are the spindles at least themed?
>>3213313
Actually there is an online catalog.
Maybe you aren't familiar with this idea, but a "friendly" collector makes his own investments "worthless" by publishing them, so everybody can use them for free.
kultcds.com/Catalog/
And yes, most of the spindles are ordered by Magazine, Year and Month.
I still have all my old demo discs... but im not buying more.
Mainly because I never see old ones from pc gaming mags. Only ones I see are from shit like xbox
That's really stupid. Collecting worthless shit.
>>3213180
Interesting hobby never heard of this
>>3213650
It started as a side effect of doing video game research. When trying to find stuff from the 90s, I noticed that magazine cover discs are a great source, especially since the old fps and bbses are long gone, and archive.org doesn't have *all the things* either. So yea... that's why I asked my friends if I can have their CDs and went to the local recycling yard and dug through thrown away CDs and bought collections on ebay.
>>3213669
*ftps
>>3213669
>archive.org doesn't have *all the things*
Do you upload the ones they're missing?Because that would be awesome of you
>>3213948
Sometimes, yea.