I have WAY too many games on Steam. Which is amusing since before 2009, I had maybe just the Valve games, but gone insane when I built a custom gaming PC while Steam was having a winter sale. Long story short, I got over 700 games on Steam (1320 according to Steam, but that includes demos, dlcs, F2P games, and other minor stuff).
How in the world do you find the time to play 700 games. x_x
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Ahahaha, he thinks you play all the games you buy when Gaben puts everything on sale.
No no son, Gaben squeezes your wallet, and you tap out. Whether you play the games is tertiary at best.
I have half my library like that, but I could never buy 700 games and even hope to play about 50 of them, let alone 300. It's like the impossible dream: Having enough time to play all the games in the world you want to play. Oh man. Oh man. Retirement is going to be so much cooler for our generation than any before it, you know?
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
I can't wait until I'm in a nursing home, I am just going to play vidya ALL DAY
Our generation won't desperately try to stave of arthritis for the pain it causes, but rather the reduction in our 1337 gaming skill it would cause.
This is not the pissing contest I thought it would be.
55. More than I had originally thought. xD
Because Steam Sales are the devil, I have 189 games. It says I have 207 or so in All Games. I do have a good number of games on Origin, GoG, Amazon, and a several others lying about that add up to 250, probably. But, whatever. PC Gaming sales that pop up nowadays are evil creatures meant to suck you dry... but it works so well.
Somewhere around 35 I think. I'm such a n00b. Except I'm not since that's over about 5/6 years and many of those are from bundles (Broken Sword trilogy for £10, oh go on then). I've played about 50% of them, not helped by mild arrogance on my part buying games that were on special and then finding my laptop couldn't play them (hello Skyrim).