WadArchive Posted June 29, 2017 Here is my current collection Playstation demo disc with the one level demo Doom 2 Hexen 95 Knee Deep in the Dead shareware disc Towers of Darkness Hexen Deathkings with manual Doom 3 for Xbox promo copy Doom 3 Collectors Editions for Xbox Heretic strategy guide and shareware disc Digital Warfare book with disc (maps and editors) Doom novel Doom 3 for Xbox Hexen Chex Quest Doom move Blu-ray/DVD Doom move HD-DVD Hexen for Sega Saturn 'silver' (promo copy) Hexen for playstation NTSC (x2) 'Hardcore 3D Games' shareware disc Doom 3 Resurrection of Evil for xbox Doom for playstation PAL Doom One Level Demo for playstation Doom for playstation NTSC The Ultimate Add On Collection for Doom (shovelware) Heretic Demon Gate (shovelware) Doom for playstation PAL Platinum version Doom for Sega Saturn PAL and NTSC Hexen for Sega Saturn PAL and NTSC Doom Collectors Edition (PC) Strife (with map) Hexen for the Macintosh Hexen Death Kings for Macintosh Ultimate Doom for Macintosh Doom 3 Resurrection of Evil (PC) Final Doom PC and Macintosh Doom for Tapwave Zodiac Master Levels for Doom 2 Doom 64 Hexen 64 Doom for Pocket PC Doom for SNES PAL Doom 3 for PC manual (not sure where the discs are) Doom for Sega 32x NTSC 2x Doom 2 on floppies plus manual Doom 3 BFG Edition for Xbox 360 Two sets of the Doom 2016 collector cards Doom 2016 Every now and then I end up buying something else from ebay :) 3 Share this post Link to post
LGN-76 Posted October 2, 2017 Have you ever had the feeling that you have enough versions and/or copies of DOOM? Because I do... Here's a pic of my DOOM collection: There's pasted images on it. That's because that photo was originally taken a year ago, and the collection's been updated since then, but I was too lazy to take all my DOOM stuff and organize it on the floor to take a new pic. :P I also have an unopened 1000-piece DOOM jigsaw puzzle, but I couldn't find a pic of it on Google that I could feasibly paste into the collection pic... In addition to those physical copies, I also have: -Every DOOM game on Steam (except DOOM VFR)* -An additional copy of DOOM 3 BFG Edition and DOOM (2016) for my alternate Steam account -Every DOOM game on GOG.com -DOOM Touch on Amazon (If that counts) So yeah, with all that said, I really do feel like I have enough DOOM stuff, and I really don't need to buy anything more related to it, at least until the next DOOM game releases. To me that's VERY good, because at the time of this writing, I don't have very much spare money. I have a hefty list of things to buy in the coming months: -A new laptop (preferably one that can actually run DOOM (2016)) -A new phone (I got one at the beginning of the year, but due to an unfortunate accident last week I have to shell out $250 for a replacement :( ) -A new external hard drive (either 500GB or 1TB) -New games I'd like to obtain for Christmas: -Quake Champions -Wolfenstein II - The New Colossus -Marvel VS Capcom Infinite -Optional, less-important games like Overwatch, Killer Instinct (2013) on Steam, and Sonic Forces As you can see, I REALLY need to earn money! So again, I feel like I have a big enough DOOM collection right now and don't need to keep adding to it, and that's good because I can focus my money on all the other things I wanna buy... *I just wanna say a HUGE Thank You here to id Software for making it so I didn't have to spend around $80 buying the DOOM (2016) DLC for both PC and PS4. I also wanna say another (yet unrelated) HUGE Thank You to them for creating three of my most beloved game franchises ever. You guys rule! ;) 3 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted October 2, 2017 My own collection is pretty comprehensive. In particular having a complete copy of the Id Anthology and one of the Reaper Miniatures boxed sets makes it feel quite "complete". I also have a copy of the French version of Doom II, which I went to quite some trouble to get hold of. However, there's still stuff that I'd like to add to the collection. In particular: I don't have a copy of Registered Doom. This is probably the biggest, most glaring hole in my collection at this point. At some point I want to see if I can pick up a good condition mail order copy. I might hold off until I can get one of the rarer versions, like the 5.25" or CD releases. A lot of my stuff is missing the original big boxes. This doesn't bother me too much, but it would be nice to get at least one boxed version of each game. Currently I don't have any boxed versions of Final Doom or Heretic. The Final Doom box in particular has an "ammo box" design I quite like. My copy of Doom Construction Kit is missing the original CD. More console ports. But I find it hard to justify buying them unless I own the console. Realistically I guess it's probably never going to really be "complete" since there will always be more obscure things to add. But it's nice to add more things to it. 1 Share this post Link to post
wheresthebeef Posted October 2, 2017 I don't see a Doom 3 collector's edition for original Xbox in your pic, LGN ;) 0 Share this post Link to post
Fuzzball Posted October 2, 2017 (edited) What about the Gameboy Advance ones, 32X, 3DO etc 0 Share this post Link to post
StalkerZHS Posted October 3, 2017 The JAPANESE versions of Doom tho? Anyone? Nobody? 1 Share this post Link to post
IncognitoMode Posted October 3, 2017 I have all the games on steam except for DOOM 3 and the original DOOM. 0 Share this post Link to post
Deleted_Account Posted October 3, 2017 (edited) Here's a list of everything Doom that I have: Registered Doom Ultimate Doom Doom II Master Levels For Doom II Final Doom Doom PSX Final Doom PSX Doom 64 Doom 3 Resurrection of Evil Doom 3 BFG Edition (PS3) Doom 2016 (PS4) Doom 3: Worlds on Fire (Novel) Doom 3: Maelstrom (Novel) Doom 3 Prima Official Game Guide Survival Guide Doom II Authorized Guide to Doom 64 Doom: Knee-Deep in The Dead (Novel) Doom: Hell On Earth (Novel) Doom: Infernal Sky (Novel) Doom: Endgame (Novel) Doom (Movie) Microforums Deathday Collection: Doom shovelware Demon Gate: Doom shovelware 0 Share this post Link to post
Resigned_34 Posted October 3, 2017 What about my copy of Doom 2 for the TI-84 graphing calculator? 1 Share this post Link to post
Percival232 Posted October 3, 2017 All i have for doom is a poster of doom 2016, Less than legal Iwads of doom and doom 2, Plus the BFG edition 0 Share this post Link to post
Quasar Posted October 3, 2017 (edited) Just a reminder I'm still looking for info about "The Warrior's Guide to Doom II" by Jonathan Mendoza, in case anybody with it in their collection happens to show up here :) 1 Share this post Link to post
StoneMason Posted October 3, 2017 Physically I own, two copies of Doom 2 (One is 1.666, the other is doom 95), Doom Collector's Edition, Doom 64, and Doom 2016 Digitally, I own everything possible on Steam, alongside all the classic Doom stuff again on gog. Dunno about "complete", but I'm fairly satisfied. 0 Share this post Link to post
LGN-76 Posted October 3, 2017 12 hours ago, wheresthebeef said: I don't see a Doom 3 collector's edition for original Xbox in your pic, LGN ;) 12 hours ago, Fuzzball said: What about the Gameboy Advance ones, 32X, 3DO etc 10 hours ago, StalkerZHS said: The JAPANESE versions of Doom tho? Anyone? Nobody? No offense, but I don't deem any of those important enough to be in my collection. In particular, DOOM I, II, and the Master Levels being on ROE for XBOX made it so I don't have to buy DOOM 3 Collector's Edition. 0 Share this post Link to post
Aggs Posted October 3, 2017 A Doom collection is never complete. I might post my collection when I get home from work. My pride and joy would have to be my copy of PSX Doom in the Longbox. Is niiiiiiice. 1 Share this post Link to post
Average Posted October 3, 2017 I'd love a collection of Reaper miniatures but that's never going to happen now. When Bethesda re-released them I wasn't working so couldn't afford them. That was a painful time - just watching them slip through my fingers! Other than that, I'm pretty happy with my collection. My most cherished collectibles would be my Id Anthology (hard to find complete and affordable) and the 90's novels (easy as hell to find cheaply). Both these things really capture the coolness and cheesiness that is DOOM! 1 Share this post Link to post
Yuki Senmatsu Posted October 4, 2017 (edited) Oh I have a lot, but since there's so much, it's not complete nor will it ever be since it's pretty much near impossible for me. What I have mostly is Shovelware, mainly D!Zone 0 Share this post Link to post
BabyGiggles Posted September 17, 2019 So I recently bought a big box of Doom 2 Hell on Earth for 50 dollars on ebay, it's not too bad, little scuffed but fine overall. Anyways, is there any recommendations/tips as to taking care of big boxes? Would really want to make the box last for a long time. 1 Share this post Link to post
famicommander Posted September 17, 2019 It's a freaking cardboard box. Video games are for playing and hoarding idiots like that guy in the video above are just driving up the prices for actual gamers with their shelf porn they never have any intention of playing. 9 Share this post Link to post
BoxY Posted September 17, 2019 As far as I can think it through, you shouldn't need to take any special precautions except for keeping it somewhere it's not likely to get damaged or wet, or regularly exposed to a lot of sunlight or humidity. As for the value of keeping boxes, there will never be any more original big box editions of Doom ever made so there's nothing unreasonable to my mind about a handful of collectors trying to keep some in good condition. Doom is not a finite resource subject to hoarding and if anyone wants a perfectly good copy of Doom for cheap, Steam and GoG exist. And a lot of collectors do play their games regularly. 1 Share this post Link to post
famicommander Posted September 17, 2019 (edited) 7 minutes ago, BoxY said: As far as I can think it through, you shouldn't need to take any special precautions except for keeping it somewhere it's not likely to get damaged or wet, or regularly exposed to a lot of sunlight or humidity. As for the value of keeping boxes, there will never be any more original big box editions of Doom ever made so there's nothing unreasonable to my mind about a handful of collectors trying to keep some in good condition. Doom is not a finite resource subject to hoarding and if anyone wants a perfectly good copy of Doom for cheap, Steam and GoG exist. And a lot of collectors do play their games regularly. Paying 50 dollars for cardboard is what's wrong with this hobby. EDIT: and MJR will succumb to the gravy in his veins before he could feasibly play 1/50 of the stuff on his walls. He's never even attempted to install any of that crap, guaranteed. People like him are why Super Nintendo games are 15X the price they used to be. So they can put a trophy on the wall. 3 Share this post Link to post
Eurisko Posted September 17, 2019 (edited) I disagree entirely , one of the big reasons people have started collecting this stuff is preservation because as convenient as this digital era can be , once they turn off the lights to that magic room in the 'cloud' that stores all your purchases...... they're are GONE. Yes , they've become silly expensive in some cases but there's worse things you could spend money on and besides, a hobby is a hobby. 5 Share this post Link to post
Cruduxy Pegg Posted September 17, 2019 The games are 15X their original prices because they aren't produced anymore. Not because some guy bought a copy when it got released. Same with collectors editions (which are already a GASP version aimed at similar people and not usual customers). 3 Share this post Link to post
geo Posted September 17, 2019 Put it into dirt, water it every day and talk to it. Praise often works. 8 Share this post Link to post
famicommander Posted September 17, 2019 1 hour ago, Pegg said: The games are 15X their original prices because they aren't produced anymore. Not because some guy bought a copy when it got released. Same with collectors editions (which are already a GASP version aimed at similar people and not usual customers). No, Super Nintendo games exploded in prices in just the last few years. They've been out of production for decades. The difference is, people like MJR buy them in huge quantities after the fact so they can make "hidden gem" Youtube videos so that other idiots who never intend to play them can also track down copies to put on their shelves forever after. People going after "complete sets" and getting their games VGA graded. I have no problem with people buying old games. I have a problem with people buying crap they're never going to use just to impress other shelf queens on the internet, driving up prices for people who just want to play some damn video games. 1 Share this post Link to post
Linguica Posted September 17, 2019 I have a Doom 2 box, and it's kinda beat up, but whatever. I store it on a shelf in a cupboard. It also has some markings on the front which makes it worthless? 18 Share this post Link to post
Loud Silence Posted September 17, 2019 @Linguica I recognize only Romero's sign. Who are owners of other signs'? 0 Share this post Link to post
D4NUK1 Posted September 17, 2019 30 minutes ago, Loud Silence said: @Linguica I recognize only Romero's sign. Who are owners of other signs'? Tim Willis it's on the left center :P And i dont catch any others. 0 Share this post Link to post
geo Posted September 17, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, Linguica said: I have a Doom 2 box, and it's kinda beat up, but whatever. I store it on a shelf in a cupboard. It also has some markings on the front which makes it worthless? Wow that's one second hand copy, there's a ton of names on it! Time to dig up my copy. Edited September 17, 2019 by geo 0 Share this post Link to post