GilesHabibula: Heh, I've still got all of my PC Gamer magazines going all the way back to 1994, and all of my Computer Gaming World and Computer Games Strategy Plus magazines all the way up until they folded.
Yep, I have so many, it doesn't bare thinking about too closely.
But I guess it is like paying for a meal at a restaurant, you only need to enjoy it once, so you kind of get your money's worth, and if you really want you can try and enjoy it again and again, unlike a meal.
That said, it can be psychologically depressing thinking of all those magazines and discs, just sitting there upon a rare moment of use, if even that now.
GilesHabibula: I suppose that fits some definitions of a hoarder, although they are all neatly shelved. But the most fun I have sometimes is digging out an old issue and reading it again, cover to cover, just as a reminder of the "good old days." It's fascinating to me, all the crap we used to put up with to get a game to run on the PC, or to get a $200 joystick operational.
Yep, fascinating is a good word, along with nostalgia. I too have mine highly organised on shelves.
I also used to scan each magazine disc into a program called something like '
Broken X Disc Manager' and then categorize everything. I could then search for games and demos and programs etc, rather than go on the web, especially in those slow 56k modem days.