I voted Hoarder of Things, but I'm probably a combination of that and Speedster. I still have almost every game I've ever owned, with the only ones I've ever sold being some crappy NES sports games that were given to me with a bunch of other games, and a very few other games that have left me for different reasons -- the majority of those being lost when I lost a backpack that contained my Gameboy Advance SP2 (the grey one, and luckily enough without the D-pad problem, I might add), most of my Gameboy Color games, most of my Game-Gear games, and all of my Gameboy advance games. Sad day, that one.
Back on topic, I also fit the Speedster category because I rarely finish the games I buy. I buy almost everything used, and there has been one game in my entire life that I got within a month or two of launch -- and that one was a small release from a small developer, which I knew I would never find used. As a result, I tend to buy lots of games at prices similar to rentals, which leads to me not feeling guilty at not finishing them. It's also why I wouldn't consider myself a member of the Game Connoisseur category; I rarely plan purchases, instead finding little gems in the $10 and under bin. I have few true lemons in my collection, but neither am I innocent of picking up something cheap because the box looks interesting.
Back on topic, I also fit the Speedster category because I rarely finish the games I buy. I buy almost everything used, and there has been one game in my entire life that I got within a month or two of launch -- and that one was a small release from a small developer, which I knew I would never find used. As a result, I tend to buy lots of games at prices similar to rentals, which leads to me not feeling guilty at not finishing them. It's also why I wouldn't consider myself a member of the Game Connoisseur category; I rarely plan purchases, instead finding little gems in the $10 and under bin. I have few true lemons in my collection, but neither am I innocent of picking up something cheap because the box looks interesting.