You are using an extreme example to make a point.
Let's counter that with another extreme example:
http://www.trueachievements.com/n21022/leap-frog-interview-with-irishwarrior022.htm
See? You can manage all that if you are good at managing your life and if you know what is fun to you. Everybody has another definition of fun.
It doesn't matter if you only play a couch multiplayer game all the time because you and your friends love it, or go for virtual stats or even pro gaming earning money with what you play.
You can also rent most games or get gifts which results in _some_ (extreme examples ftw) players around the globe "owning" thousands of games according to their profiles without hurting their wallet.
I'll stop now.







