You're probably already an avid video game collector, and now you would like to know how to amass such a vast collection of games in the most efficient way possible. Here is a short list of common tips to get started on what will soon become a multi-step series on the subject of collecting video games. First, if you've been a game collector for any length of time, you've probably heard of the Game Boy Advance. This portable console was released in Japan by Nintendo, and it featured everything that the NES did, but with better graphics and sound.
While the Game Boy Advance is not nearly as popular as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), it has received good reviews from the critics of all places. In fact, game collectors from around the world refer to the Game Boy Advance as the "Nintendon" of the gaming world. And although you don't need to have game collecting experience to make good use of this console, it is highly recommended that you do. Not only is the Game Boy Advance a great console to play games on, but it can be programmed to play music games, or play DVDs. It comes with a small cartridge, and the games are stored inside the device itself.
Now that you know how to collect, it is time to put all your game collector's dream into action. After you have set up your Game Boy Advance in its case, the next step is to set up a storage area where to store all your games. There are many things that you can choose from, and some of them will fit into your closet, while others will need a special box. Before placing your collection into storage, however, you should consider putting it into storage. There are several reasons why you should do so. Some reasons include keeping your collection out of the reach of children, or protecting it against the elements, such as rain or snow.