Also - What is the worth of your account?
You can provide a steam-gauge link to your games list if you want
(http://www.mysteamgauge.com/).

I own:
150 Games + 84 DLCs, valued at 1865$.
http://www.mysteamgauge.com/account?username=idan5x

I got most of the games on bundles and sales.

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http://www.mysteamgauge.com/account?username=dvdvd

Over the last 6 years, you've spent 2312.9 hours playing this selection, which includes 853 items, is valued at $9501.98, and requires 2358.3 GB

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http://www.mysteamgauge.com/account?username=Saotoshi

Over the last 3 years, you've spent 954.7 hours playing this selection, which includes 203 items, is valued at $2960.37, and requires 1124.1 GB

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I'm pretty new so i got only 24 item valued 418$
http://www.mysteamgauge.com/account?username=bengio

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http://www.mysteamgauge.com/account?username=zelghadis

1177 Games, 574 DLCs, valued at $14843.95

I get my games mostly from bundles and SG :>

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holy shit O_O

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Clicky
Over the last 3 years, you've spent 159.6 hours playing this selection, which includes 67 items, is valued at $757.43, and requires 194.3 GB

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Is that all that really matters? how many games you have on your steam account?

you play games for your self joy, not to compete other users which account is bigger or have more games.

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It depends. It doesn't to you, but it may to the rest of the people in this thread. What if they hoard games for "self joy"?

People like to collect all kinds of stuff, from mail stamps to bottles full of pee. Why would be different with the steam library?

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I own a lot of personal-use digital licenses, but surprisingly few games as a whole.

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clicky Over the last 4 years, you've spent 496.2 hours playing this selection, which includes 121 items, is valued at $1353.57, and requires 535.3 GB plus games on Origin, GoG and Desura

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Clicky. Over the last 9 months, you've spent 234 hours playing this selection, which includes 155 items, is valued at $1222.32, and requires 317.7 GB. And less than a year ago, I thought I would never even hit 10 games.

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lol

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1

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According to me - not enough
According to the non-gaming family - too bloody much
According to Steam Gauge - Over the last 2 years, you've spent 2582.2 hours playing this selection, which includes 1574 items, is valued at $17518.31, and requires 3681.6 GB

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This guy knows his shit.

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That is true...people tend to forget that fact.

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well that's true... but still you can call it as 'YOUR' game since you pay for it.... :)

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not only on steam, owning dvd with a game means you won the dvd not the game itself.
the only ones who own the game are developers/publishers

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let's not get over-analytical shall we?

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"Over the last 8 months, you've spent 1079.9 hours playing this selection, which includes 74 items, is valued at $881.46, and requires 370.4 GB"

Not bad considering that I joined Steam back in October.

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292 games and 141 DLC. They're valued at 4205 $.

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I dunno, like 700 at least.

that is 500+ on steam and 200+ on gog + i also have retail boxes from the old days :)

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441 game 270 dlc and 5696$

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Over the last 4 years, you've spent 1428.2 hours playing this selection, which includes 2044 items, is valued at $23602.8, and requires 4962.3 GB

http://www.mysteamgauge.com/account?username=zomby2d

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O.o HOLEY SHIEET

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What would you do with $23,602 ?

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Pay off a quarter of my mortgage?

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"Over the last 4 years, you've spent 847.4 hours playing this selection, which includes 239 items, is valued at $3475.86, and requires 993.1 GB "

hahahaha

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"Over the last 10 years, you've spent 478.7 hours playing this selection, which includes 250 items, is valued at $3487.63, and requires 1026.4 GB" - Hours spent are wrong, only a few years ago that they keep track of that to the minute. And my Nintendo collection is missing here... Over 80 games and many more hours.

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Over the last 6 years, you've spent 15651.3 hours playing this selection, which includes 838 items, is valued at $11281.49, and requires 3542 GB

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Over the last 4 years, you've spent 768.8 hours playing this selection, which includes 60 items, is valued at $738.65, and requires 342.4 GB

I am a poor noob -.- ...

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