I registered a profile on BoardGameGeek (BGG) back in February of 2004. At the time, I was using a dial-up connection which was only reaching about 30 kbit/s. This proved to be painfully slow for the BGG site, particularly when I was trying to enter all the games in my collection. But I’ve now got a nice DSL connection which makes the site pleasant to use, so I’m back on BoardGameGeek. Hopefully all my gaming friends from the Sacramento Boardgames Meetup, the Sacramento Boardgames Club, SABA, and the Sacramento Gaming Community will drop by to check out my boardgame collection once I’ve got everything entered. My only problem now is that most of my games are in storage until my remodeling project is completed.
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I had been wondering what “geek gold” was, how to earn it, and what it could be “spent” on. Well, here are the answers!
Well, I got through all the games we still have at home, and now I’m going through my list of games in storage. I’m going alphabetically, just finished the C’s and I’m at 70 games.
Finished adding games to my BGG collection, and I only got to 89 games. Bummer.
I guess I’ll have to start buying more!