This is also my bad habit I keep getting side tracked into retrogames then the new ones get left on the shelf to gather dust.irixith wrote:My worst gaming habit? Buying games I'm interested in and developing such a backlog that I only play maybe 1/4 of them.
I think the last console I fully played without worrying about the old consoles was the Dreamcast and then things got mixed up when the PS2 / Gamecube and Xbox came out as no console had a port of every game and funnily enough the same is true today.
For Nintendo games you had to go to the Gamecube with some Sega games also exclusive to the console.
The Xbox also had some exclusive games to play such as Dead or Alive 3 which I became a fan of through playing Dead or alive 1 in Arcades / Saturn and then really playing it to death on the Dreamcast (Dead or alive 2)
Then the PS2 had it's own fair share of console exclusives such as Virtua Fighter 4, Ridge Racer and Tekken etc.
I guess the PS2 was the best console to own last gen if you only had to choose one but since then I've ended up buying so many games over so many consoles with increasingly less time to play them.
I've had to come to a realization to stop dwelling on the past and stick to the newer consoles and stop buying multiple of the same game on different consoles and only buy games for the one console mainly and the odd one or two exclusive for the other.
This way keep down clutter and can concentrate instead of being overwhelmed by choice.
The other thing I've decided to do is to separate games into rental and buys as not every game is worth buying despite so there being so many games being at least a play doesn't mean every game should be bought and deserve a place in my collection.
In the old days I did this naturally because of finances so only the best were in my personal collection which amounted to less clutter and more playtime through different games without worrying about my backlog of games that I should play.