I had quite a few 360 games and still own some of my Wii games. We are moving, so we sold all of our 360 games, and a few games from our other systems (Wii, GCN, PS2, XBX, DC, DS, etc.) as well. We kept mostly high-quality, exclusive titles that we couldn't replace on PC or newer home consoles. As far as the 360 went, that eliminated a big portion of our titles. We sold a few gems that I'm regretting a bit (Lost Odyssey), but a big portion of our 7th gen collection was easily replaceable on PC or PS4. I've been rocking Halo CE with a host of mods to fill that particular void in my life and will probably get an XBO at some point, provided that Halo 5 is decent and they get MCC running well.
I feel like it's a good thing to trim the fat on your collection every once in a while. At the moment, we have only the titles that we well and truly love. I've actually found that I am encouraged to play more when I'm looking at a concise collection of excellent games, rather than a myriad of mediocre games with a few truly excellent games hidden in the mix.
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