Hi! I'm really liking the new collection system. One thing I wish was available was a wishlist where I could aggregate games I'm looking for and follow how much their prices are going up or down and see how much I might be spending on my sought after games. Thanks!
This is live on the site:
http://blog.pricecharting.com/2018/06/wishlist-feature-on-pricecharting.html
I am doing my consoles and games list and iys very nice but two of my retro consoles are missing or i dont see them...my atari 2600 is there the wioodgrain but the vader model isnt there and my gemini by coleco.
There used to be under Other Systems a place for Neo Geo CD games. I know they are Rare, but it would be nice to have the few games that were released back in Price Charting.
Thanks.
I would love to see Grand Archive TCG get its own category! The prices are currently all over the place, and knowing the history of prices from now on would be amazing!
As of right now, the wishlist feature notifies you no matter what condition an item listed is in. I would really appreciate it if you could add an option to make it so that you only get the notification if the item is in your chosen condition (loose/cib/new, etc).
Alternatively, a more advanced solution to this problem might be an option to filter out listings with certain keywords. For example, the wishlist feature frequently sends me notifications when game guides are listed for games on my list. If there were a list of words in a listing to ignore i could set on the website, then I could tell it to filter say, "guide" or "brady" (as in bradygames), and thereby reduce the number of false alarm emails.
Thanks!
Is it possible to have Item & Manual and Item & Box as conditions in this tool?
JD Roland
I’m adding in how much I paid for a game (some entries going back 30+years ago when I originally purchased them). I see the ‘how much I paid’ column and how much the game is worth now so I can compare that single item.
I’d also like to see the ‘How much I paid’ column automatically be added up to give a total overall of how much I paid, so I can see and compare that with how much my collection is worth now.
Collectors typically don't include homebrew and prototype releases in the definition of a complete collection, so their presence in the price list makes it very difficult to see the state of one's collection. Being able to filter out these kinds of releases would allow completionists to see a satisfying page full of orange "In Collection" icons, or be able to easily pick out the games they're missing.
Let us know what features you want on PriceCharting.