When I first got the Xbox 360, I had no idea what the point of achievements was. Now, I find it hard to play without them. It's not for bragging rights or anything (I'm too old to care about that), it's just a way to keep track of what I've played and what I've "accomplished" while playing.
Is there an easy way to do the same thing with retro games? For instance, is there a website or something where I can enter that I just played Capcom Generations I on the Saturn and passed 1943?
It would be great to look back in the future and see what games/consoles I play most, what games I've passed, etc.
Retro Gaming Achievements
- Hobie-wan
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 21705
- Joined: Sat Aug 15, 2009 8:28 pm
- Location: Under a pile of retro stuff in H-town
- Contact:
Re: Retro Gaming Achievements
You can enter your collection on backloggery and keep track of different levels of completion on them.
http://www.backloggery.com/
http://www.backloggery.com/
I've never met a pun I didn't like. - Stark
My trade, sale and services - Rough want list - Shipping weight reference chart - AC Power Adapter reference list
My trade, sale and services - Rough want list - Shipping weight reference chart - AC Power Adapter reference list
- TheGameFan
- 8-bit
- Posts: 26
- Joined: Fri Feb 21, 2014 2:53 pm
Re: Retro Gaming Achievements
Cool, thanks for the link.
Looks like they're down for maintenence. I googled backloggery.com and found howlongtobeat.com as well.
Looks like they're down for maintenence. I googled backloggery.com and found howlongtobeat.com as well.
- alienjesus
- Next-Gen
- Posts: 8875
- Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:10 pm
- Location: London, UK.
Re: Retro Gaming Achievements
They have daily maintenance. It's really short. If you go on now it should work fine.TheGameFan wrote:Cool, thanks for the link.
Looks like they're down for maintenence. I googled backloggery.com and found howlongtobeat.com as well.
