I've been at it for 22 years and been through a gut punching painful sell off due to unemployment a dozen years back. It's demoralizing and crushing, never did get a good fraction of it back. Times came where I considered it, but then saw where things went once people got scared of the NES boom like 8-9 years ago that had plateaued and stayed high.
With some debt involved, a wife who can't work much, and you can figure how that stuffs up, I have to buy some to sell some and keep some. If it's a bigger thing, deeper cuts get made selling off more stuff. Have a 5 year old now, she takes up enough time as does other stuff. I don't persay care less, but I am vastly demotivated to start but am fine once I do. To me a wall of it is a burden so I've swapped out a heap of games and systems for a pinball, arcade cab and carts for it, gaming laptop, tablets, antiques, whatever else that are just more interesting. If that makes me a dirty flipper so be it, not everyone is flush with cash.
Sometimes I slip (DC, Wii) and know I should have not kept it, but did, so corrections need to be made. I'm further down on total games, and it's starting to feel more fun again and not so much a burden. That's where I am with things, and that's why I had that list of things to do better in this year. Cut the burden, enjoy more what I chose to keep.
Tracking says the SuperED should be here monday, hopefully a SD card that was put in the mail as a trade arrives then too.
I'll have to put the DSP games back on there, but otherwise that'll say hours of work.