Prices went way down from when I was collecting anime hardcore.
The problem for me was that the number of releases went totally insane. The shelves were just full of things I'd never heard of, and my sense was that I couldn't even get a handle on what the quality was going to be anymore. Plus, things were so crowded, you rarely were able to see a complete series on the shelves anymore unless it was in a box, and then there was a massive proliferation of boxes that didn't even have seasons in them, they were just like, the first disc and a tshirt or something. Ridiculous.
I think the last straw was Brain Powerd.
Maybe now that the release schedules are slowing down, I'll get back into it.
"I'm a college student looking for a new laptop, but almost all of my media I receive digitally. I'm looking for a laptop, not a netbook, without an optical drive, and budget sensitive. The optical drive will just be a waste of space, when I can have thinner laptop. What's out there?"
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Prices went way down from when I was collecting anime hardcore.
The problem for me was that the number of releases went totally insane. The shelves were just full of things I'd never heard of, and my sense was that I couldn't even get a handle on what the quality was going to be anymore. Plus, things were so crowded, you rarely were able to see a complete series on the shelves anymore unless it was in a box, and then there was a massive proliferation of boxes that didn't even have seasons in them, they were just like, the first disc and a tshirt or something. Ridiculous.
I think the last straw was Brain Powerd.
Maybe now that the release schedules are slowing down, I'll get back into it.