My idea is having multiple collection tabs within an overall collection. An example would be if you have two seperate shelves full of games you can make two seperate collections or just another tab so you can compare the two or more shelves together. Like the value and the amount of games on the shelf.
On our site, we use folders to keep your collection organized into different custom sections. You can call one folder "shelf 1" and one "shelf 2" and put the items into those folders. You can then filter your collection by folder to see only items in that folder and the total value of that folder too.
You make a separate account if you wanted as well, but that wouldn't give you the overall value.
We have prices and charts on boxes, manuals, loose carts and CIB — BUT we have no prices on the maps and posters and other inserts that ORIGINALLY came with many games which —for those games —are the diference between those three loose items and CIB. There is as much of a market for these map and poster inserts as there is for a loose game, box or manual so why no pricing for maps, posters and other original inserts? Lets face it —not that many games have been kept fully intact for the last 25 or 30 years. So in reality “CIB” games are mostly assembled after the fact from various parts purchased separately. These maps and posters are critical to that reassembling process and it is a handicap if we have no info on pricing for those essential components.
Would be awesome to be able to add pokemon mini games to my collection
All of these have been added:
https://www.pricecharting.com/console/pokemon-mini
Prices and a complete list of products will show up soon.
It wold be great to add the option, without the price being charted, to allow users to have all of their collection based in one website. This way, I can put in that I have a Retron, a Tiger handheld game, or a Tele-Games Pong system without having to have a separate checklist.
is there a reason for this? or is it possibly listed under something else
Please don't accept BEST OFFER PRICES into your equation. It's not accurately depicting the prices of games. Best offer only shows the asking price not the lower accepted price. If it's $199.99 or best offer and it sells for $150 it'll show up at $199.99 on eBay and PC. Not $150. I say if it's a best offer on the sale to not include those please. I like using PC but that is screwing the prices up. Same with cib listings many times falling into the loose category again making loose games higher then they should. Many game stores locally in my area use PC as a pricing tool and even they are thinking about not anymore bc of the complaints from customers. Anyways food for thought. It's a great webpage and tool for collectors and store owners but this would help with making it more accurate.
It would be really nice to be able to change the pictures of a collection item without needing to recreate it.
You have all of the Skylander figures up to and including SuperChargers, but no Imaginators. I would like to see Imaginator figures added to the Skylander characters lists.
Let us know what features you want on PriceCharting.