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Sensei said:

Why force yourself to finish a game you don't even enjoy? Unless you care very much about trophy % completion like some people out there. Myself I love trophies but if I dislike a game I won't force myself to play it only to earn trophies.

Just trade them away for new games...

Well I agree about not forcing yourself to play them, I refuse to get rid of games to anyone.  I don't sell them, I don't trade them, I don't give them away.  why?  a LONG time ago I traded 4 games of mine to a friend...and have regretted it ever since.  What were those 4 games?  Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, The Addam's Family, and...I don't remember the fourth one, but goddamn I was pissed when, a few years later, I REALLY wanted to play Ninja Turtles and Battletoads.  

Also, my mother sold my copy of Donkey Kong Country 3 to someone without my permission, I did everything short of breaking into the person's house to steal it back (I offered to refund their money, double their money back, do their chores for a week, etc...they wouldn't give it back to me.  I've been pissed about it ever since becuase DKC3 is one of my favorite games and finding an SNES version of the game is HARD).  

So yeah, I don't sell, trade, or otherwise get rid of my games.  There are lots of games on my shelf I have no intention of ever playing, though.  Shit I got for 3-5 bucks I picked up basically becuase they were cheap and made my collection larger.  Lots of games I played and didn't like.  my list of "Games I want to play" is considerably tinier than the list of incomplete games.  In fact, my list of 'incomplete' games is about 20 more than the list I showed, becuase I didn't add the games that I played through most of the way and decided I Was never touching again, like Battlefield Bad Company.    



My Console Library:

PS5, Switch, XSX

PS4, PS3, PS2, PS1, WiiU, Wii, GCN, N64 SNES, XBO, 360

3DS, DS, GBA, Vita, PSP, Android