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I have around 200 or so xbox 360/ps3 titles, 40 or so wii, then 1-300 or so for each of the consoles prior such as megadrive/snes/nes, tonnes of gb/gbc/gba games, though only 3 GC games, and the launch titles for the new systems, and 5 for wiiu.

takes up a whole lot of space though whic...

urgh, i can't do this anymore, mods please perma ban my account.



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For me prolly GC. Had over 25 games for it, epic, I loved my GC. Had 15 or so for N64 too. For ps1 I bought it in 02 with FF7, 8, 9, Crono Cross, Bushido Blade, and a few others for 30 bucks, best value ever those game gave me 1k plus gameplay hours. Something about having to switch disk made games feel more epic.



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my wii and 360 are tied at 38



N64 if you only count physical games, and 360 if you count both digital and physical.



    

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Platform Status Total
Atari 2600/VCS * 1
GameCube   47
NES   56
Nintendo 3DS   19
Nintendo 64   72
Nintendo DS * 17

PC

Steam

* (PC)

9

180

PlayStation * 1
PlayStation 2 * 6
PlayStation 3   76
SNES * 14
Wii   116
Wii U   27
Xbox * 3
Xbox 360   47

* denotes incomplete as haven't added to game database



 

 

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Steam and Xbox 360


110+ and 70+ games respectively



PC: ~1300 games
~300 PC CD Retail
~200 PC DVD Retail
~200 on game magazine DVDs
~400 Steam games
~200 download games without Steam-connection (GOG, Origin, Telltale, GameFly, GamersGate...)

PS3: 86 "big games" + 51 "small games"
25 retail games
8 digital buys ("big games" which are also available at retail)
53 PS+ games ("big games" which are also available at retail)
32 digital buys ("small games", download only)
19 PS+ games ("small games", download only)

Xbox360: 36 "big games" + 4 "small games"
35 retail games
1 digital buy of a "big game" (Forza Horizon)
4 digital buys ("small games", download only)

Wii: 15 games (all retail, no downloads)

3DS: 7 "big games" + 3 "small games"
4 retail games
3 digital buys ("big games" which are also available at retail)
3 digital buys ("small games", download only)

Vita: 29 "big games" + 36 "small games"
5 retail games
8 digital buys ("big games" which are also available at retail)
16 PS+ games ("big games" which are also available at retail)
23 digital buys ("small games", download only)
13 PS+ games ("small games", download only)
other games on my Vita, but not counted above: 16x PSP, 16x PS1, 17x PSM, 9 Minis

iPad: over 500, the free ones not even included
don't judge me, I can't resist these prices ;)



Ps3. Above 100



SNES followed by DS.



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KylieDog said:
Weedlab said:
KylieDog said:
PS3.

I'm at around 100 physical games and as a rough guess 80-100 digital games. Not counting PS+.

We also got a Wii and 360. Too much gaming this gen, massive scaling down for next gen.


By that you mean fewer consoles or fewer games for them (or both)? I can't handle all three to be honest. I did that 2 gens ago (4 if you count the Dreamcast) and my Xbox suffered - horribly - so I'll stick to two.


Both, going to settle for one console (PS4) and try to stick with that.  Maybe get a gaming PC at some point since all we use here is an old laptop that plays nothing and we need a new one for non gaming things anyway, but would not go mad with Steam sales.  Cutting down on games bought too, heavily, at least that is the plan.

Was 25 when jumped into the gen (08), the first gen when I wasn't in college for part of it so earning nothing, so let loose with my new found wealth.  Now I'm 30 and life has other needs of my money.

I totally understand. I just finished grad school, and I got my PS3 in late 2011 so I've been doing an aggressive catch up game, but I don't think I'll be that way this gen. I'll take it light. I have plenty to do and the less distractions I have (videogames) the better. Plus, the crisis taugh me it is good to have reserves for the unexpected. I could have had a mint if I save a portion of the money I spent on videogames between 2011 and now.



 

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