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You can own a lot of games, if you don't turn them in for credit at stores.

(and spend a few years of high disposable income for a few years - no longer the case)

Over 577 Games (PC, Console)

With about about 250+ disc being PS1, PS2, PS3

~100 PS1, ~100 PS2, and the rest PS3.

If you happen to be curious - http://www.gamespot.com/users/etempest/games_table?mode=own

I own 34 retail disc and lot of PSN titles. :D Not sure, probably have done it, but I don't think I have played for 10 straight hours.

I've only had mine for about 2 months, and already at 10 retail disc. I could see this being true very easily. Can't see myself gaming for over 3 hours at a time really though, I just get bored of the task sooner or later.

I probably own close to 20 games if not a bit more and I had quite a few more until I traded in some of my older games which I no longer played.

I Own over 100+ ps3 titles

I own ever N/A release of dreamcast titles as well as some jap imports jsut over 657 Titles. there tooo<<

and Im in the 10,000+ for pc titles.. last rough estimaite in Totaly Software in HDD space is roughly just over 10Tbs

No joke^^^ also I dont really care to much for trading titles in.

I Own over 100+ ps3 titles

I own ever N/A release of dreamcast titles as well as some jap imports jsut over 657 Titles. there tooo<<

and Im in the 10,000+ for pc titles.. last rough estimaite in Totaly Software in HDD space is roughly just over 10Tbs

No joke^^^ also I dont really care to much for trading titles in.

How much you make a year? :p lol

I Own over 100+ ps3 titles

I own ever N/A release of dreamcast titles as well as some jap imports jsut over 657 Titles. there tooo<<

and Im in the 10,000+ for pc titles.. last rough estimaite in Totaly Software in HDD space is roughly just over 10Tbs

No joke^^^ also I dont really care to much for trading titles in.

If you own 100+ titles then why is your gamerscore is stuck at level 6. I own maybe 20+ titles including PSN one at I still don't play PS3 at all and Im at 7.

Just throwing it out there don't take it personally. :p :laugh:

If you own 100+ titles then why is your gamerscore is stuck at level 6. I own maybe 20+ titles including PSN one at I still don't play PS3 at all and Im at 7.

Just throwing it out there don't take it personally. :p :laugh:

because he doesn't actually own that many?

And how did he find time to work, with all these games.

If you own 100+ titles then why is your gamerscore is stuck at level 6. I own maybe 20+ titles including PSN one at I still don't play PS3 at all and Im at 7.

Just throwing it out there don't take it personally. :p :laugh:

^ :s Owning the game has nothing to do with gamerscore. It tells us that at least he might've tried to play a game or 2. If he bought the game just to tell us that he owns 100+ games than it's a different story and should involve shrink.

last person got it I really dont game all that much but Im a pack rat and a collector for 1's and 0's I been collection pc software sincce back to 1980 thats inculding some really old title like Zork, Lotus 1-2-3 Dos 1.0, Police Quest 1-4 Some space quest..I even have some most if not all the orginal text based games too,- to todays title like Metor 2033 and call of duty MW2. I even have titles like the Orginal Collectors Edition of Magna Carta - The Phantom of Avalanche withc was only release in Koren in 1998

Also I dont game for Trophys or achvments. I perosnly think the hole Xbox Achvments has runined Gameing for the better part. Its no longer about skill. Its nothing but stupid kids wasting time tryign to get the highest Gamescore these days.. its rather depressing.

Im not much a console fan but I did Follow the entire Dreamcast collection right to the NA end of life. And sorta keep up with the ps3 but meh

Only reason I kept up with the dreamcast is becuz it ran linux redhat and it was powered by windows CE, As well it had a keyboard and mouse.. The only reason why I started with Ps3 due to the fact it did run linux but now it dosnt I mite as well keep it around.

I do have a small txt file around that has nothing but dos games that I got my hands on.. kept it for refrence. Roughly in dos games alone not including one I have not filed yet (2796) pure dos only 8 bit

Windows 3.1 Games 16 Bit

windows 9.x Games. 16/32Bit

Windows N.T 32/64 Bit

would = my entire collection

Games list.txt

Also I dont game for Trophys or achvments. I perosnly think the hole Xbox Achvments has runined Gameing for the better part. Its no longer about skill. Its nothing but stupid kids wasting time tryign to get the highest Gamescore these days.. its rather depressing.

I would actually say the exact opposite, as I have gotten far more use out of games that I would've have prior due to me going into my random trophy whoring phases. Considering the difficulty to plat some games I'd argue that they do require a decent amount of skill (unless you're just going through and collecting tons of random bronze ones from games). They also show a bit of dedication as some can be fairly tedious and many can require a great deal of skill to achieve but to each their own.

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