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*Excluding the free games*

Divine Divinity & M&M 6 pack collection.
41, including the free ones.
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serpantino: Was just looking at my games list and realised I have a reasonable 30, most of which I've touched at some point, a few that I've completed and another 30 or so I'm interested in getting (not all on my wishlist.) It got me to thinking how many do the rest of you fine ladies and gentlemen own?
I just counted them and I have 137, not including separate games from compilations.

Still have more on my wishlist though, and many on my wishlist to make it to GoG.
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Miaghstir: You missed one.
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Daedalus1138: Wait, what? You've never seen my catalog, how could you possibly know tha--

No, I'm just kidding. I know what you mean. I meant to say that three of them were free, not that I had all the free ones. At any rate, I actually only own two of the games that are free all the time; the other one is Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games, courtesy of GOG after that stunt they did a while back.
Ah yes, that stunt they did.

The only gift I wanted then was to give them a good punch in the face so they felt it afterwords. Its hard to feel words thrown down on the internet.
Post edited April 09, 2011 by thelovebat
34. That's including the freebies.
24, including freebies
40 which includes 4-5 freebies.
15. I could have easily bought double, or triple that, but I try to abstain from the habit of buying more games than is justified by the amount of time I'll realistically ration out playing them. There have been jokes posted about GOG-ites spending more time looking at/posting about their "bookshelf" than actually playing the games in their account...there's doubtless of nugget of truth to it. One can argue it's not entirely wasteful, since it supports GOG. But still.

Some obscure title with a vague "cool" factor promoted during a promo I may install once, fiddle with for a couple days, then lose interest in or uninstall altogether. Which can be as an expensive a habit, as say, smoking, or one's daily soy chai latte with a dash of cinnamon.
23, six of which I already own now or owned at some time but lost / trashed the disks. Ten of them I haven't played yet, sad considering that at least a couple I've had for over a year now. I buy them slowly, and play them slower yet...

Funny thing is, the last new game I bought was, I think, Battlefield 2. That was in 2005. Then GOG comes along and I've bought, relatively speaking, a bunch of stuff Getting harder to justify the full price of entry these days when there's so much good stuff out there at 10-20% of the price.
104 including the gifts.
I have another 17 titles in their boxes/jewel cases
and 3 more from another digital distributer
Post edited April 09, 2011 by whodares2
An even fifty. Beneath a Steel Sky and Tyrian being the only freebies i was interested in. UT2k4, Baldur's Gate and Longest Journey were won competing on GOG contests. Arx fatalis is probably the only one I've paid full price for while the rest were bought on sales.
I own almost the whole catalog, but some titles are a bit butchered, so I will count them as halves.
Only 19 so far but will probably be 20-21 by tomorrow. Most (almost all?)of the games I get from GOG are ones that I already own(ed) the CD but it became scratched or I am just unable to get the game running in XP. So now to look through the whole catalog once again and start compiling a real wishlist.
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MaridAudran: There have been jokes posted about GOG-ites spending more time looking at/posting about their "bookshelf" than actually playing the games in their account...there's doubtless of nugget of truth to it. One can argue it's not entirely wasteful, since it supports GOG. But still.
This is too true, I've played 3 of the 50 games I have bought on GoG, I just don't have the time between work/volunteering, facebooking/gog forum lurking and thinking about what I'm going to buy in the latest promo at the time.
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MaridAudran: there's doubtless of nugget of truth to it. One can argue it's not entirely wasteful, since it supports GOG. But still.
Certainly is, at least in my case. It gets compounded by the fact that as a Linux user, some of the games I have tried don't work (Second Sight, Bloodrayne for 2 examples).

However, you hit the nail on the head. I have so many games because it supports GOG who provide a service that I agree with on principle (DRM free) and in a manner I can do nothing less than admire.

I've put my money where my mouth is, voted with my wallet and it says DRM free and fantastic companies get my money!

And when I do complete my quest to own the entire catalog, it only means I'll have even more money spare to gift games with :D
Seven~