I know there are sites that compare what games you have with your friends, and there's a site that will compare with a list and show you what games you do not have on that list. I am looking for a site that will let me compare a list of games to my wishlist and let me know which games on my wishlist are also on the list.

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Yes, it's called Brain.

Edit: Let me tell you a secret. If you don't think it's on your wishlist, then it's probably not on that list. EZ, right? :D

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You could use your brain to achieve some better manners.

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Can you please tell me how to achieve that? :)

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just wait 10 years or so and it'll probably happen on its own.

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Glad to hear that! Is this what you went through? XD

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Almost everyone goes through that. When we are young we think we know everything and that adults are stupid. Add 10-15 years and suddenly you realize how dumb you were back then. It's called maturity and it takes time + experience.

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Sure, I will keep that in mind. :)

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Yes some titles I would recognize as on my wishlist, but my wishlist is soooo long that there's no way I would remember all of them.

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Imagine this:
You use the X-Box Game-Pass. You can find a Game-Pass list and just check what games are on your wishlist to see what you thought is worth to play.

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It'd be helpful that way. Thanks for pointing that out buddy.

Personally, I always go through the whole list and let my brain decide which games are worthy. Maybe time for a change now :)

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I think it depends on how people use their Wishlist.
I only have ~85 games on my wishlist, most of them not released yet.

But other people have way more games on this list

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Same here. My WL was always below 50 and now it's sitting at around 20 :P

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Also, when we get old(er) our brains start to become unreliable. Memory retrieval does not always happen. It's like trying to start an old(er) car and when you turn the key it just goes rumblebumble but the car doesn't turn on. That's what it's like for me at 48 yrs old. When I was in High School I had such a good memory I barely had to study and got A's, I knew all my friends' schedules, which classes they were in at what time and not only friends but other people too. But now it's like swiss cheese brain. Sorry if I depressed you by all this old people talk. Here's a secret: we never feel inside the age that we are. Like, I don't feel like I'm 48, that sounds so old to me and I don't feel old. So enjoy your youth. Enjoy the plethora of games that you have available to you that I did not have in my youth (Atari 2600!)

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Do you think it's a good thing to feel like that? (not being in the age you are in)

I heard keep doing some practices would help slowing down the aging a bit. Like playing computer games is one of them ;)

Also good for you that you got to experience the booming era of digital gaming. I have some old games I wanted to try but it's no longer available or physically possible to enjoy right now :(

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You could export your wishlist and then use absolutely any service which compares lists. https://augmentedsteam.com/ offers export, for example.

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I use Barter to manage my Have list and it offers automatic import of your wish list and your library, as well as managing an Ignore list (and other list types)

I use the Scratchpad area to compare random game lists. You can sort by a number of different criteria (popularity, trading cards, etc), and you can filter to see which games are on your wish list, already in your library, on your ignore list, etc ...

I find it invaluable for game matching across platforms.

Barter is also a decent (ish) platform for sending and receiving trade offers.

I say "ish" because the UI is just awful, like web 1.0 bad, and takes quite awhile to get used to.

But once you know your way around, you'll find its a tool you don't want to be without.

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+1

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compare2steam has been offline for many months now unfortunately ... Barter's scratch pad offers a lot more functionality but compare2steam's game matching logic was much better, as a lot of ppl manually type game names in and use short-hand, or add trailing notes, etc and barter doesn't love that -- it has a fixup process but it can be time consuming if there are dozens of non-matched games.

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https://gg.deals/

Is this what you are looking for?

You can import your Steam wishlist & the site will tell you if a game from it is on sale(legal shops & keysites)

To me better then ITAD cause for some unknown reason that site drags like a dead horse for me

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