Having recently reached my goal of having 2000 games on Steam by the end of the year I've now started adding all my Non-Steam games into Steam so that I can now start focusing on playing them and giving the backlog a good ole beatdown.

I've currently completed my categories for Battle.net, Bundle In A Box, Desura, Gamersgate, Games For Windows Live, Gamesplanet, GOG, Green Man Gaming, Groupees, Humble Bundle, Indie Gala, Origin, Shinyloot and UPlay.

What other sites/bundles might I have missed are there that have offered games that didn't have keys for the main services (I haven't added any duplicates so the Indie Gala category for example only has DRM free games and not anything tat had a Desura key, whilst Bundlestars is missing as everything I've had from there has had either a Steam or Desura Key).

Thanking yous for your suggestions.

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Congrats on 2000, I did that myself. And yet, I'd rather play my PS3 and 2DS. :D

There are always the free games that aren't on a bundle / game selling site. Stuff like Streets of Rage Remake, Nitronic Rush or Warning Forever, they deserve their own section.

Perhaps an emulation section, depending if you prefer the original consoles or not.

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I do plan on looking into emulation for some stuff along the way and those along with free stuff will get added in as I start them. For the minute though I was trying to gather anything I might already own but missed.

I've basically got a folder, with Sub-folders for each store/bundle I then make a blank file for each game and name it xxx.exe so I have a shortcut that I can add into Steam. Then when I play those games I'll just point Steam to the actual file whilst its installed and point it back to the fake file afterwards.

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I'm aware of the site, though haven't visited for a long time.

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