Lisia
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Post by Lisia on Jan 2, 2016 14:57:00 GMT -5
If so, what sort of things do you collect? Feel free to post images of your collection.
As for myself, over the years I've collected art/making of books of my favorite video games and movies/anime. I might post a pic later.
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Post by Noa on Jan 2, 2016 19:34:38 GMT -5
I collect DS games! ...A few of them I haven't even played yet... I think I have about 40? I'm trying to find a better way to store them all because I keep losing them. I have a huge wishlist on Amazon and it only keeps growing!
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Post by NidoKingdra on Jan 3, 2016 10:03:30 GMT -5
I have a lot of Magic cards, does that count?
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Behemoth
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Some legends are told.
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Post by Behemoth on Jan 6, 2016 19:12:56 GMT -5
Posters and Skylanders, apparently! Hah. Maybe books too? I seem to have acquired quite a lot of Stephen King books in the past few years.
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Post by Aerith on Jan 6, 2016 20:05:32 GMT -5
Eyyy love threads like these! Mainly I collect Fire Emblem games! This is my collection below; I've got Genealogy of the Holy War, Path of Radiance, Sacred Stones, Shadow Dragon and the Sword of Light, Shadow Dragon (DS remake), Blazing Sword, and Gaiden! or at least .. Here is Shadow Dragon DS remake again(at a better angle), as well as Awakening, Mystery of the Emblem, New Mystery of the Emblem (DS remake), and Radiant Dawn: Below is the Genealogy of the Holy War's map, along with Fire Emblem Sword of Seals on the second pic, with my Lucina Amiibo, with a figure of Fee! I'm starting to collect Physical copies of Tales games too (please excuse the horrible cam). But from top left to bottom right - Vesperia PS3, Xilla 2, Xilla, Graces, Symphonia HD, Zestiria, Legendia, and Abyss (I also have Vesperia for 360 which my step brother is borrowing):
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Lisia
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Post by Lisia on Jan 6, 2016 20:44:07 GMT -5
Okay, so I currently I have 16 artbooks in my collection. (Soon to be 17 next month with the artbook that will be included in the FE Fates Special Edition.) Below are my 6 favorite that ca fit in one picture. From left to right, top to bottom... 1. My most recently purchased artbook, the Danganronpa 1.2 Reload artbook. It's basically artwork and concept artwork for everything from characters to location design for both the first and second Danganronpa games. 512 pages of juicy content! If only I could read Japanese, because there seems to be lots of details from the creators about the creation process and detailed profiles of each character, too. 2. The Okami Official Complete Works. This one is in English, and one of my oldest artbooks for what is still one of my favorite games of all time. This game really inspired me from an artistic standpoint, so it's probably my most treasured book in my collection. 3. The Art of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. Also in English, this is another one of my older artbooks. It focuses mostly on character designs, and it even includes designs from Apollo Justice's game! 4. Soejima Shigenori Artworks. This dude is one of my favorite video game artists, being lead artist for both Persona 3 and Persona 4 (and the super cool looking upcoming Persona 5!) He's got a very nice style, especially on the more "painterly" pieces. This is in Japanese, but doesn't have much text save for the interview at the end. Showcased works are mostly from P3 and P4, but a few pages are from some of Soejima's other projects. I do have the artbooks specifically for P3 and P4 in English as well. 5 and 6. The Art of Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle. Lots of pretty images and concept art for two of my favorite Miyazaki films.
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