Let me preface this by saying I ask both in terms of runescape and real-life stuff. 1. For real life stuff I have a really nice collection of old/new video games all in great condition. Thing is I also am really into emulation, and to date I have either hacked/bought flash carts for all my game systems. This includes a flash cart for N64 games,DS,3ds,Gameboy color and Game Boy advance. In other words, I can download any game for these systems and play it off of a single cartridge for each system off the original hardware like it was a retail copy... It's pretty bad ass... I also hacked my Wii U to play Game Cube and Wii backups off an external hard drive. More recently I paid someone to downgrade/hack my ps3, which now has over 80 ps1 games and 120 ps2 games stored on the internal 500gb hard drive(that I had to convert one by one so it'd be compatible which was a real bitch to deal with and took days but it's so bad ass now). I remember planning on all these games id download one day since 2011 so this collection has been developing for some time and I have every game I have ever wanted to play at my disposal.
Now I am sitting here thinking... Do I really need the physical copies too? Can't I just sell all my old games I no longer need and make a couple hundred dollars? I think the only thing holding me back at this point is the sentimental value... It'd help getting other's thoughts (especialy since I clearly no longer have a practical use for the physical copies other than feels).
2. As for runescape I am very close to max combat except for 99 range and 99 prayer(which I can afford if I sold my bank). I used to buy a lot of rare drops instead of earning them(rich noob problems) but now that I can easily get most of these items from fighting bosses I wonder if I should keep them? Besides I could sell them now and just earn them back later after I get 99 prayer? I am just trying to figure out if it's worth it (clearly, I could really use the money for skilling supplies and bonds).
Thanks in advance for your advice