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1. Realize you'll most likely never get to play or complete every game you'll ever want to. There are a lot of factors. You might not have the time, money, skill, health, and so on.
2. I don't think you have this issue, but don't spend a ton of money (namely on a modest sale or full retail price) for games you probably won't get to for months, if not years. Even if you have the money, you probably shouldn't drop money on a Nintendo game (even if it probably won't go on a good sale) if you're going to have it sit there for a long time.
3. While some will argue you should focus on one game at a time, I don't see it that way. If the game is really challenging and discouraging you, you're now stuck with it until you barrel through or quit it. Now, I wouldn't start tons of games that you have an interest on getting through. I wouldn't start say 8 or more single-player games to have to juggle.



Lifetime Sales Predictions 

Switch: 161 million (was 73 million, then 96 million, then 113 million, then 125 million, then 144 million, then 151 million, then 156 million)

PS5: 122 million (was 105 million, then 115 million) Xbox Series X/S: 38 million (was 60 million, then 67 million, then 57 million. then 48 million. then 40 million)

Switch 2: 120 million (was 116 million)

PS4: 120 mil (was 100 then 130 million, then 122 million) Xbox One: 51 mil (was 50 then 55 mil)

3DS: 75.5 mil (was 73, then 77 million)

"Let go your earthly tether, enter the void, empty and become wind." - Guru Laghima