Yeah, my room has pretty much been converted into a storage locker.
So far, for multiple systems, we have:
-5 NES
-2 Gen
-3 SNES
-3 Gameboys
-2 N64
Most of which were bought because they were so ridiculously cheap, but I love having so many systems. I remember seeing people post pictues of 12 Genesises laying on their rug, or stacks and stacks of NESes, and I would think "How the hell do you get so many of the same system!?" We are quickly running out of space, but I'll be damned if we're going to stop now.
We're living at home until we're completely done with school, and then the plan is to buy a house for the long haul. Once we have a whole empty house worth of space, it's open season when it comes to storing and displaying the stuff we get now. Ultimately, I dream of having a room that could some day match up to
this (although I'll probably never even get close to that, but that's the motivation).
I think I have like, 5 copies of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, but I wouldn't sell any of them for this reason. I'm keeping the future in mind, and I can't wait for the day where I can slowly walk past our stocked bookshelves, as if in a library or a museum, and admire the vastness of what we had collected.
As space gets tight (as it is with us right now), it can be very easy to lose sight of the goal. I don't know if you get the same thrill out of collecting as I do, but make sure you don't make any rash decisions when it comes to selling things off. I don't
need 5 NESes, but I like having them for the novelty of it, and I hope to have 100 more (all for cheap of course

). I can stack all 5 of them up, and say "Haha look! I can't believe I have 5 of them! I remember when I was a kid, and having 1 was a treat."
That's another thing too, I think naustalgia plays a huge part of this. I remember being a kid and walking into the videogame store, and dreaming of what it would be like to win a lottery where the prize would be "you win this store and everything in it!" Not to mention all of the memories I have of gaming as a kid. Funnily enough, I have stacks and stacks of unplayed PS2/Xbox/GCN games, yet I'd much rather log a few hours of retrogaming.
I'm so glad we started yard saling this year, and I regret not doing it earlier. My room will continue to get smaller as it's filled with old systems and games, but I know that it's only a temporary storage area. I'll be sad when this season is over, but we'll be out there as soon as we can next year.
I think we've found a great new lifetime hobby. Damn I wish it was Friday.