SvennoJ said:
I group them by system, played / backlog, then by genre with series together. With movies I tend to group them by genre and director which is annoying when directors go cross genre! I never go as far as alphabetizing. Favorites get the premium spots while lesser ones getting the bottom shelves. I ran out of room and now they're also piling up on top.
 WiiU games are in the living room, got another box full of redundant DVDs (replaced with blu-ray) Most my XBox and 360 games have either gone to friends or traded in since the machines broke. I did recently get a new 360 for $15, no XBox anymore though. All my PC games are in moving boxes. It's easier to buy them again on GoG than trying to get them to run from the original CDs. I still like to keep the boxes and manuals, nostalgia I guess.
Btw on the top right is a dismantled ylod ps3. Sticking out on the top left a 2kb memory card from the late seventies.
#PhysicalMasterRace :p
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Nice showing there. Of course you'll need some semblance of organization with so many titles. Not counting my DVDs and Doctor Who VHSs, I probably have a good 80% of what's shown. And I'm assuming those are custom built shelves?