I started doing it and it's pretty cool, I will be upgrading my list soon, it will contain movies I watched, music I listened to and book I read. :)

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsxZ8wMdjbOLdDVSWTFOeWE2QW9QaThkQUdGMUUtTGc&usp=sharing

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Creating a table now would be a pain in the ass with all the sales. I've actually tried to do something similar with trading cards. I would list the current games and say whether I have the game or not and if I have the cards or not. But then I got lazy and I can't be arsed to catch up.

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jope, i list my whole game collection in excel for one year, its impressing if u have a big collection and see all of them in one table =D i recomment this

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Err.. Well I do not remember what the prices where when I bought games on my steam profile.. so.. would be hard for me to do that.. I know some where pre-orders, some where bought during sales.. some where not bought during sales. Some where from bundles. A small amount ( like.. 2 or 3? ) of the games I have where given to me by friends. Then I have the two I won from here so far.. lol.

Thinking about it now, kinda wish I kept a full record of it all. Oh well.

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First point is easy to solve since Steam spams a mail per purchase with the prices in it :D

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the majority of the games I own is listed on steam so I don't actually bother with that. I had a list, however, where I listed all the games I own, have completed, have started and some order with mp/ sp, achievemts and everything. Also the games I was looking to buy.
For movies, I usually write down the ones I've enjoyed much and I have people's recommandations saved as well for when I feel like it ;)
And I read very few books altough I have a doc about them as well :D

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I have raptr track my games and gametime and a simple excel for purchases to know what, when, how and how much it cost. it would be great if there was a site like Trakt for video games but there isn't one.

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http://wastedonsteam.com/usd/id/kremlinkrusher

This site tracks the games you have, the hours you have played them, and how much per an hour each game cost you.

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Yes I know that and a few other like it. It is interesting but I cannot enter my own prices. It only has the games full price at that particular time on steam. It would be great if there was a site to rate your games, marked them completed (or playing right now or awaiting completion), how much you actually paid for them (or the price of the bundle they were in etc). Even in raptr they removed the rating of the games and it now has favourite or not.

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Backloggery for games I played. IMDB for movies I've seen. And Myanimelist for mangas and animes I've read/seen.

YAY! LISTS!

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But backloggery won't tell you how much you paid. :P

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Well, I don't really want to be remembered of that anyways.

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At least I know I am not the only person that does stuff like this. I track Game name, what service it falls under (origin desura steam etc), if I have beaten it, if I have completed the achievements and where I got it from. Like CrashRHCP said Myanimelist is great for anime/manga too I love that site.

This has also got me playing my games in alphabetical order trying to catch up with my growing backlog of games. Thanks Humble Bundle 8)

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Oh definitely, but the hard part comes when I need to list DLC and expansion packs to, and decide if ingame purchases count. I also had trouble with categorising my games by franchise originally.

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cough cough freaks cough

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No, I'd probably cry looking at all the wasted money.

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I like to keep a spreadsheet to track what I spend/win/gift on games for the year … I also include date and location of purchase.

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I don't list how much I've paid, but I do list all the games I own along with whether I have played and beaten them. I guess you could call that a backlog. I know many people just use backloggery or what not for that kind of stuff, but this is better because it only has the info I want and color-coded etc. the way I find comfortable, plus you need to type them in manually either way (unless they've upgraded backloggery).

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Well I didn't think anyone else bothers with stuff like this but it seems I am wrong.
This is my list: Google Docs

Explaination: (Coloring is done with Conditional Formatting ofc)
Final Price = Price - Trading Cards
Extra Time = Time recorded that I didn't play
Gametime: = Time Recorded
Gameplay = Gametime - Extra Time
Cost / Hour = Final Price / Gameplay (N/A if gameplay is less than 0.5)
ETC = Hours that remain to play so the game is worth it depending on it's Final Price (This is worthless atm until I find a proper way to measure it)
Completion = Steam Categories
Rating = My rating of the game
Score = Rating of myself for getting this game at this price (It is a rating of my decision to get that game which depends on my rating and the cost / hour)

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Closed 11 years ago by MiraCZ.