
Alright, so I currently have over 108 games installed on my PC harddrive (number directly pulled from the games xfire recognizes). Most of them are either old and were popular in their time, or old and relatively obscure. Now, I have only completed 32 of these to date, and two of which I had to use cheats in order to complete (Soldier of Fortune and Return to Castle Wolfenstein, and I double dog dare you to try and finish them without such help). These games can be broken up further, and I will do so now:
12 of these games are not first person shooters.
Of those that are not fps', 2 are in first person (Oblivion, Portal)
5 of them are Grand Theft Auto games
4 of them are a mixture of shooters and crime games (Gun, Mafia, Max Payne 1 and 2)
1 of them is an action/adventure platformer (Prince of Persia)
The remaining 119 games (again, xfire only recognized 108 of them) are a mixture of strategy, shooters, adventure games, racing games and action/adventure games.
What's the point of this blog, you might ask? Quite simple. It's a documentation for reference's sake of a collector who is making an attempt to finish his collection. Also, because numbers are fun.
-Gregg
"I've got a fever. And the only prescription...is old PC games."
So lately, I've been trying to play through my backlog of might-as-well-be-ancient PC games. I've accumulated quite a collection between retail, Steam, and GoG. Here is a list of the games I am currently playing and will be playing in the coming weeks;
Arcanum
Freespace
Freespace 2
No On Lives Forever
No On Lives Forever 2
Gabriel Knight
Red Faction
Beyond Good and Evil
Also of note is how damn good this trail mix is.
-Gregg
Merry Christmas.
There you go.
-Gregg
P.S: I'm actually really excited. But hey, being excited is no way to stand out, now is it? ...right.



