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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA)
« Reply #25 on: September 29, 2016, 02:11:21 PM »
Jokes on you, Lindemann syndrome.  I'm so busy right now that I don't even have time to buy games!  :-\


Hahaha... You're doing it wrong.   ;)
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« Reply #26 on: September 29, 2016, 03:27:17 PM »
Jokes on you, Lindemann syndrome.  I'm so busy right now that I don't even have time to buy games!  :-\
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #27 on: September 29, 2016, 06:43:46 PM »
Dear God I'm at triple digits. Time to hide my own problems by laughing at the misery of others.

I own 21 digital retail 3DS games and 48 eShop games, as well as a dozen Wii U retail games, 8-10 eShop games and probably a dozen VC games across both platforms, and I've beaten virtually none of them. I'm starting to chip away at them, but it's going to take a while.
is that all?
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #28 on: September 29, 2016, 07:53:52 PM »
Dear God I'm at triple digits. Time to hide my own problems by laughing at the misery of others.

I own 21 digital retail 3DS games and 48 eShop games, as well as a dozen Wii U retail games, 8-10 eShop games and probably a dozen VC games across both platforms, and I've beaten virtually none of them. I'm starting to chip away at them, but it's going to take a while.
is that all?

No. He hasn't updated his page in years. Notice there is no Wii U on it. I know he's bought a lot of games since the Wii U came out based on previous postings on these boards.
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #29 on: September 29, 2016, 09:48:46 PM »
Dear God I'm at triple digits. Time to hide my own problems by laughing at the misery of others.

I own 21 digital retail 3DS games and 48 eShop games, as well as a dozen Wii U retail games, 8-10 eShop games and probably a dozen VC games across both platforms, and I've beaten virtually none of them. I'm starting to chip away at them, but it's going to take a while.
is that all?

No. He hasn't updated his page in years. Notice there is no Wii U on it. I know he's bought a lot of games since the Wii U came out based on previous postings on these boards.


But couldn't that mean he's caught up by now?  I mean, maybe he's been playing games really aggressively and buying fewer...


Hahaha. I kid, I kid!


As long as you enjoy the collecting aspect, and are buying games that you do intend to play eventually, there is nothing wrong with a big backlog.  (In my opinion, at least.)


Note that I have nearly 450 unbeaten games in my collection right now, and that doesn't count anything in my Steam backlog since I have no viable way to even play those 100+ games. So I might be biased... but looking at and going through my huge shelf of Wii games is immensely satisfying for me, even if many sit unplayed so far.  I'll get to them eventually.
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #30 on: October 08, 2016, 04:11:38 AM »
Note to self: stop looking at the used DS games when you go to gamestop for pokemon codes.

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #31 on: November 02, 2016, 01:47:47 AM »
I like how Backloggery kind of calls you out for not updating your currently playing games list. Made me get back to Nano Assault and clear some stuff there.

Now a lot of the games on my backlog are short, bite sized mission based type deals on the 3DS so I want to clear some of those before I get locked away by Pokemon Sun and or Moon.
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #32 on: November 27, 2016, 06:47:26 PM »
So, how did everyone do this weekend?

I have Liberation Maiden and Attack of Friday Monsters even though I've barely touched Weapon Shop De Omasse or Crimson Shroud and DKCR 3D even though, come to think about it, I barely touched Tropical Freeze, and I'm still only 20 hours in Pokemon so I won't likely get started on them anytime soon.

I'm really good at this.

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #33 on: November 28, 2016, 06:58:05 PM »
So, how did everyone do this weekend?

I'm really good at this.

Now you are getting into the spirit of things. I hadn't really planned on buying much this weekend but then I did. GameStop had a deal where if you buy a Toad, Yoshi or Bowser Wii Remote, then you could get a Wii U Select game for free with it. I already have all the Mario themed Wii Remotes except for Bowser which I had planned to pick up at some point in the future to complete the collection but had put off because it looked rather garish and was waiting to see if there would be a price drop. A free game seemed like a good enough offer to finally pick it up. I had hoped maybe I could get the NES Remix game but, of the Wii U Select titles they were offering, the only one I didn't already own was Zelda Wind Waker so I figured I'd grab it since free is free. Personally, Wind Waker is still my favorite Zelda title and I've played it through to completion about 4 times at least already and have one save file with the complete Figurine collection and all other possible side quests complete. But because I've played it so thoroughly, I'm not exactly looking to revisit it very soon when there are plenty of other Zelda titles I still have yet to play and been meaning to play like Majora's Mask, Skyward Sword and Spirit Tracks. As for the Bowser Wii Remote, now that I can see the thing in real life, it is indeed quite garish. Such an odd choice to make for a Wii Remote. I'd have loved to have seen a Wario, Daisy and Waluigi themed Wii Remotes. The bright yellow, dark orange and deep purple would have worked nicely with the existing Mario, Luigi and Peach Wii Remotes than the way the Toad, Yoshi and Bowser Wii Remotes look compared to them. Yet, with the Switch possibly (likely) phasing out the Nintendo period of Wii Remotes, it looks like that possibility will remain a pipe dream.

However, it was on the secondhand market that I made most of my purchases acquiring Mario Party 4, Super Mario Strikers, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, Lego Star Wars and Lego Star Wars 2 all for GameCube. This reduces my GameCube Desiderata down to 9 titles. 15 years later I'm still collecting titles for that bad boy.

Then, with Cyber Monday, I went for the deals on Tokyo Mirage Sessions and Star Fox Zero/Guard. I was hoping I might find a deal for Paper Mario Color Splash. I'm just finishing up Sticker Star and that game has been given a bad rap. I really liked it and now I really want to play Color Splash. (So much so that I'm really tempted to buy Color Splash at full price and forget waiting for a deal.) That means my current weekend shopping spree has brought me 4 Wii U games, 5 GameCube games and 1 Wii Remote.

I may not be done yet, either. I'm still contemplating Guitar Hero Live Wii U for about $40.00 and a few other used games I came across while checking out some video game stores. Plus, having put in my copy of Civilization 3 and playing that game again for the first time in years, I'm now interested in picking up a copy of the Complete Civilization 5 and catching back up on that series although it is a huge timesink. It's enjoyable but, man, I'm too much of a builder and always want to make these great empires on large maps which results in each turn taking a long time as I make improvements and build cities resulting in long games.

As it is, my last major gaming purchases were in April this year when I bought some games and Animal Crossing Amiibo. Since then, I've only bought Puzzles and Dragons 3DS and Yoshi's Woolly World Wii U when that dropped in price. So, having hardly bought any games for half the year, I have the funds to easily splurge on some titles now especially since I'm seeing some good enough deals for them. As I get closer to completing the wish lists I have for various systems, there aren't many titles left that I'm looking to buy so my game-spending seems to be decreasing year by year. In that regard, I'm kind of thankful the Wii U has been a bit of a bust with only a small amount of software I'm interested compared to past systems. It's made it much easier to catch up on past games while still staying quite current with today's software offerings. The Switch might change that but I may not jump on that system for a couple years with all I have to play still.
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #34 on: November 29, 2016, 08:28:11 AM »
Maybe for 2017 we should turn this into a "reduce the backlog" thread instead? ;) Like let's all try to finish/at least play one game per month or whatever. Beating a backlog is obviously futile, but we can surely try?

Khushrenada -- you HAVE to try Fire Emblem Path of Radiance ASAP. I beat it many years ago and it's one of my absolute favourites on GameCube. Stellar game, just turn off the battle animations and make sure you get the Soren/Ike bromance going for great character development. Over here the game actually sells for more on the 2nd hand market than I ever bought it for now, and it's been REALLY tempting to cash those 80 dollars. But haven't been able to part with it yet - what if I wanna play it again?!

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #35 on: November 29, 2016, 10:24:22 AM »
I'm too lazy to use Backloggery anymore, so I just keep a spreadsheet handy:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kv8Ka4BLwWbf8KC0WPAHVuACJNMsl-5hxDAdARSIgWg/edit?usp=sharing

Here's a list of games I've completed/currently playing:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bKjc4ChW2DFbkxg51kuU1hScoApfVJ9hWQGfX9sIEcI/edit?usp=sharing


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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #36 on: November 29, 2016, 01:31:34 PM »
Maybe for 2017 we should turn this into a "reduce the backlog" thread instead? ;) Like let's all try to finish/at least play one game per month or whatever. Beating a backlog is obviously futile, but we can surely try?

In the past few months, I've been trying a bit more at this and been playing more regularly at games than I have for awhile. Recently, I made a list of 30 games of various games that I wanted  to play, beat and complete before the release of the Nintendo Switch as a sort of deadline/goal.

As I posted in my comment section on Backloggery, some of these games that I've been close to completing and just stopped playing. Some are classics I've never played before and it's time I finally dove into that experience. Some are just the next step in a series to keep me from falling further behind. The main thing is that whenever I look at my list of games, these titles call out to me and I want to end the clutter they cause in my mind as I look at my wall of games and see them sitting there and waiting.

To that end, I recently complete the Poe Soul sidequest in Twilight Princess GC and I just finished Paper Mario: Sticker Star last night. I've also beat Luigi's Mansion GC for the first time and am now playing through the Hidden Mansion quest to beat that and get an A Rank mansion and complete that game. I've also started Professor Layton and the Last Specter and am into Chapter 2 there. Thus, I'm making progress. Rather than having the daunting task of completing all my games, I'm finding making this short list is helping me so I don't feel overwhelmed by choices. They are still games I want to play so I don't feel like I'm forced to play them. Making short lists might help you too in that regard.

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Khushrenada -- you HAVE to try Fire Emblem Path of Radiance ASAP. I beat it many years ago and it's one of my absolute favourites on GameCube. Stellar game, just turn off the battle animations and make sure you get the Soren/Ike bromance going for great character development. Over here the game actually sells for more on the 2nd hand market than I ever bought it for now, and it's been REALLY tempting to cash those 80 dollars. But haven't been able to part with it yet - what if I wanna play it again?!

I now own 5 Fire Emblem games: Sacred Stones, Path of Radiance, Radiant Dawn, Shadow Dragon and Awakening. I have yet to play any of them. However, if I were to choose one to start with, it would probably be Awakening because I know it has the adjustable allowing me a chance to learn the mechanics and gameplay elements of a Fire Emblem game. However, Path of Radiance is the title I most want to play of the 5 I own. Maybe it's because of the amount of time it has taken me to finally purchase or maybe because of the $115.00 I had to plop down to get it. I remember thinking $80.00 dollars was a rather high asking price for the game years ago but now I wish I had bought it at that price even. C'est la vie. I was intrigued by the game years ago when I was reading about it Nintendo Power so it is the Fire Emblem game that has always been in the back of my mind when I think of the series.

However, like I just mentioned, I've got a shortlist of games I'm currently sticking to playing through first. Thus, I'm afraid I'm not going to be playing the game ASAP just yet. But, with the way things are going, I can see myself making another short list after I finish this one and there's a strong possibility FE:PoR will make that one. I am curious to see why Soren choose that character as his namesake on these forums, for one. For that matter, I should probable add Skies of Arcadia Legends to my next shortlist and start playing all my expensive GC games. But that is a concern I don't need to worry about for some time.
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #37 on: November 29, 2016, 05:26:26 PM »
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Nice! That one must have brought a pretty penny.

Maybe it's because of the amount of time it has taken me to finally purchase or maybe because of the $115.00 I had to plop down to get it.
Well holy mop, that's a lotta green! And red. Or maybe a yellow.

I wish I had broader tastes back then because I remember passing up the game on the shelf way back when for $20, because it wasn't a good seller. I didn't think I would like it (and at that time, I may have been right). I sure hope there's a GCN VC on Switch, yet another broken promise for Wii U.

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #38 on: November 29, 2016, 06:15:36 PM »
However, like I just mentioned, I've got a shortlist of games I'm currently sticking to playing through first. Thus, I'm afraid I'm not going to be playing the game ASAP just yet. But, with the way things are going, I can see myself making another short list after I finish this one and there's a strong possibility FE:PoR will make that one. I am curious to see why Soren choose that character as his namesake on these forums, for one. For that matter, I should probable add Skies of Arcadia Legends to my next shortlist and start playing all my expensive GC games. But that is a concern I don't need to worry about for some time.

Probably a better system for reducing the backlog clutter yes! Skies of Arcadia Legends is also on my list still, along with that other giant GameCube RPG - Tales of Symphonia. Knowing the amount of hours they will probably take however, I constantly put them off. I've still got some miscellaneous stuff for that system left to go through, like Billy Hatcher, Geist, Lost Kingdoms 2 and Odama.

None of those will light the world on fire (well, Odama might), but they're sure going to be shorter than those two giant RPGs. Think I might copy your approach and focus on the stuff I'm truly excited about it, rather than trying to whittle down the volume first.

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #39 on: November 29, 2016, 07:56:25 PM »
Anyone else pepper in short games in between longer games just to have a sense of progress/accomplishment? In the time it's taking me to beat Tokyo Mirage Sessions I've already started and beat 5 other games, and I'm in the process of completing two more.


That being said, I don't want to feel like I have too much on my plate. Right now I have around 7 games on rotation between all systems.
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« Reply #40 on: November 29, 2016, 09:23:38 PM »
I do a little bit of that. I know with the short list I've got, there are 4 DS RPG's I've listed. I'm probably not going to play one RPG after another. I'll want to break things up there a bit. In that case, I've also listed Kirby's Dream Collection. I could play through one of those classic Kirby games as a break before moving on to something else.

In a most recent case, I was playing through Sticker Star but took a break by continuing on with Luigi's Mansion GC since I knew it was supposed to be a short-ish game. I played that for a couple nights and made progress on it. Then started alternating between it and Sticker Star. It was interesting when I got to the Enigmansion level in Sticker Star since it seemed to have some similarities to Luigi's Mansion. Gaming synergy! Eventually, I got to a point where I beat Luigi's Mansion and have now let it sit for awhile while finishing Sticker Star and then starting up Professor Layton 4. I'm not good at game juggling.

I find it hard to divvy up games and play times and have generally found it best to just stick playing through one game so I can remember everything I've been learning about it. With Sticker Star, after a week or so of not playing it and then playing Luigi's Mansion as well as some Civ3, I forgot a couple things I should have remembered from before and was stuck on a level that I finally had to use a FAQ for the only time I played it to see what I was doing wrong. At first, I was upset with the game but then I later thought about it and realized I had already seen this particular point in action and should have known what it meant from before. I had just forgotten it and misremembered its meaning. Thus, I try not to play too much in between so as to not lose focus or forget things. I'd rather stick with playing one long game through to the end and then playing a short game or two after on their own instead of while I'm playing the long game at the same time. It just doesn't seem to work for me. Playing something new may become more interesting and then I stop playing the long game I was working on. That's what happened with me Xenoblade Chronicles X. Months later, I popped it in to show off the game to a friend and I had a hard time remembering the controls and relearning them a bit. I'm going to have to start re-reading that manual and re-learning some locations and things again when I finally jump back into that game.
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #41 on: November 29, 2016, 10:00:38 PM »
I don't complete games in a high volume, but I definitely try to fit a shorter palate cleanser in between the big RPGs and adventure games. I don't put in enough hours to play too many things at once because I'll lose my way.

I also have a problem if I let RPGs sit too long. Last spring I completed FE:A without doing much research. I realized after the fact how much content I missed by not shipping more of my characters sooner. I played through a second time close to the point where I unlocked all the children but needed to take a break. I tried going back a few weeks ago and had forgotten what my build strategy was or how to queue heritable powers. Rather than figure all that out again I just decided to put FE:A to bed knowing how many hours of Fates I have waiting for me.

At this point I'm just trying to focus on the games I most want to get through before I purchase a Switch.

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #42 on: November 30, 2016, 08:04:04 PM »
Yeah agreed that RPGs are difficult to return to sometimes, although Tokyo Mirage is fairly forgiving in that regard since you can reread what you're meant to do on the gamepad.

For me it's easiest to juggle one game per system (let's say 1 Wii U disc and 1 digital game, plus something on PC and/or on a second console hooked up). Really helps too if only one or two of them are storyheavy. Sure it's not like most videogame narratives are exactly James Joyce, but it's still to just forget what you're meant to aim for next sometimes.

Therefore my ideal set-up is to have an RPG or a long/storyheavy game going as sort of the 'main' game. And then I play a simple platformer or racing game alongside this. Imagine a sim or sportsgame or online shooter or something could fill that same role; something you already know how to play and can play in short bursts and then leave alone again with ease.

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #43 on: November 30, 2016, 10:53:00 PM »
Combat heavy platformers are my favorite genre to mix in with longer games, primarily for the reasons you cite.

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #44 on: December 01, 2016, 03:07:44 AM »
I should just stop buying rhythm games. I'm bad at them and I never play the ones I own.

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #45 on: December 02, 2016, 12:43:49 PM »
I should just stop buying rhythm games. I'm bad at them and I never play the ones I own.

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... I'd say it is not just rhythm games you are bad at but just all games in general. 8)
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #46 on: December 29, 2016, 08:38:27 PM »

My local pawn America was having a 40% off sale on used games. That was fun. I got a legit copy of Yoshi's Topsy Turvy for like $6.
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #47 on: December 31, 2016, 11:33:14 AM »
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bKjc4ChW2DFbkxg51kuU1hScoApfVJ9hWQGfX9sIEcI/edit?usp=sharing


64 games played total in 2016. 45 of them finished in one way or another. Down from the 80 games I played in 2015, but I owe that to the ungodly hours I spent on all Fire Emblem related games this year, plus the over 150 hours I pulled on Overwatch. I churned through more 30 hour + games this year, and that's not even counting the final chapter I have to play to finish Tokyo Mirage Sessions. Gaming was pretty good this year.
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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #48 on: January 05, 2017, 04:30:16 PM »
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bKjc4ChW2DFbkxg51kuU1hScoApfVJ9hWQGfX9sIEcI/edit?usp=sharing


64 games played total in 2016. 45 of them finished in one way or another. Down from the 80 games I played in 2015, but I owe that to the ungodly hours I spent on all Fire Emblem related games this year, plus the over 150 hours I pulled on Overwatch. I churned through more 30 hour + games this year, and that's not even counting the final chapter I have to play to finish Tokyo Mirage Sessions. Gaming was pretty good this year.

Dang very impressive for a single year!
I've started my personal 2017 backlog purge off exactly as planned... By buying both the Steamworld games on sale. Already 2 down for the year in the first 5 days! Steamworld Dig is kinda annoying me too, I dug some careless tunnels and now there's a bunch of places I can't get back up from.

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Re: Lindemann Syndrome Anonymous (LSA): The Backlog Thread.
« Reply #49 on: January 17, 2017, 03:43:09 PM »
Man, I forgot what it's like to beat a game for once (it was the DS version of Batman: The Brave and the Bold). Feels so good.

The DS Phat is simply magnificent when it comes to 2d platformers/action games, whether they be on the DS or GBA.
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